About This Book
The study examines late-eighteenth-century New England anxieties about a purported Bavarian secret society and traces how clergy, politicians, and the press responded to warnings that European conspirators sought to undermine civil and religious institutions. It reconstructs the weakening of orthodox Puritan structures, the spread of religious skepticism and partisan conflict that amplified fears, and the origins and literary transmission of the Illuminati legend from Europe to America. The narrative details a prominent minister’s public accusations, the documentary evidence and disputed proofs presented, the role of Freemasonry and partisan countercharges, and concludes by placing the controversy in the context of wider political and social tensions and its eventual decline.