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Heath has talked with preachers James Gurley, David Reed, Joseph McDowell, Stephen Conrey and Joseph Smith on the subject of freemasonry. They are all opposed to the freemasonry evil. David Whitcomb and James Armstrong are both members of the Masonic Fraternity and are supportive of it. Heath told Armstrong and Whitcomb, in a friendly way, that he is opposed to their membership. Central in the letter is the notion that preachers ought not to be freemasons. Abstract Number - 629
Abstract Number
629
Publication Date
1-1-1845
City
Franklinton
Keywords
Letters on Masonry; Freemasonry; Ohio Conference
Recommended Citation
Heath, Uriah, "Letter from Uriah Heath to James B. Finley" (1845). Finley Letters. 725.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/725