Multiple Choice
All of the following are true about eighteenth-century freemasonry except:
A) Masons believed in reason and progress.
B) Masons championed toleration and humane reforms.
C) Masons were respectful toward God as the architect of the universe.
D) Masons attributed little importance to mysterious rituals and the occult.
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