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| require of its adherents belief in God, was an outcast its the Masonic world. There he heard much of the "rights of man" and again had it impressed upon him that it was the liberty of the people and not the independence of the government that made freedom. The next year found Rizal in Germany, studying opthalmology and enrolled as a student of law in the famous university at Heidelberg. During the vacation he visited Wilhelmsdorf and compared its simple villagers with the country folk of his own land. At this time he became acquainted with the great Masonic poet Goethe | ||
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Document created: June 12, 1998 updated: June 12, 1998 APSIS Editor Johann Stockinger | ||