Holder, H. E. A brief, but, it is presumed, a sufficient answer to the philosophy of masons: Intended for the benefit of such unlettered persons, as may have perused that work to their spiritual injury. By the Reverend H. E. Holder.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHolder, Henry Evans. A Brief, but, It Is Presumed, a Sufficient Answer to the Philosophy of Masons: Intended for the Benefit of Such Unlettered Persons, as May Have Perused That Work to Their Spiritual Injury. By the Reverend H. E. Holder.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHolder, Henry Evans. A Brief, but, It Is Presumed, a Sufficient Answer to the Philosophy of Masons: Intended for the Benefit of Such Unlettered Persons, as May Have Perused That Work to Their Spiritual Injury. By the Reverend H. E. Holder.
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