Masonry Proved To Be a Work of Darkness, Repugnant to the Christian Religion; and Inimical to a Republican Government

1830 sermon by Lebbeus Armstrong denouncing Freemasonry as a "work of darkness," accusing it of perverting Scripture, using secret rites, and threatening church and republic.

Lebbeus Armstrong (1775–1860) was an American Presbyterian minister active in the early nineteenth century who served as pastor of the Congregational church in Moreau, Saratoga County, New York, and as a minister engaged in public moral and religious controversies of his day. Armstrong was also an author, publishing works such as Masonry Proved to Be a Work of Darkness and The Temperance Reformation, which reflect his involvement in the anti-Masonic and temperance movements of the period.

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