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“Protestants, Liberals and Freemasons: Societies of Ideas and Modernity in Latin America, XIX Century” compiled by Jean-Pierre Bastian

"The first Latin American liberalism dates back to the eighteenth century, with the French Enlightenment, and is adopted by the Creoles who identify their liberal ideas with Catholicism, but not with democracy."

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PROTESTANTS, liberals and freemasons: societies of ideas and modernity in Latin America, XIX century / Jean-Pierre Bastian compiler. — Mexico, DF: Commission for the Study of the History of the Church in Latin America: Fondo de Cultura Económica, cop. 1990. — 178 p. ; 21cm

Bibliography: p. 165-175

ISBN-968 16-3550-7

BX 4833 .P76 1990