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Masonry: a poem. To which are added several songs.
Leslie, Charles, active 1738-1743.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Masonry the turnpike-road to happiness in this life, and eternal happiness hereafter.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Masonry the way to hell, a sermon: wherein is clearly proved, both from reason and scripture, that all who profess these mysteries are in a state of damnation.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Masonry dissected: Being an universal and genuine description all its branches, from the original to the present time: as it is delivered in the constituted regular lodges, both in city and country, according to the several degrees of admissions: giving an impartial account of their regular proceedings in initiating their new members in the whole three degrees of Free Masonry; viz. I. Enter'd 'Prentice. II. Fellow craft. III. Master. With a new and exact list of regular lodges, according to their seniority and constitution. By Samuel Prichard, late member of a constituted lodge. To which is added, the author's vindication of himself; together with the copy of the oath that he took before an alderman, that this was a true copy of Free Masonry.
Prichard, Samuel.Date: [1770?]- Books
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Masonry dissected: being a universal and genuine description of all its branches from the original to this present time. As it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges Both in City and Country, According to the Several Degrees of Admission. Giving an Impartial Account of their Regular Proceeding in Initiating their New Members in the whole Three Degrees of Masonry. Viz. I. Enter'd 'prentice, II. Fellow Craft. III. Master. To which is added, the author's vindication of himself. The fourth edition. By Samuel Prichard, late Member of a constituted lodge.
Prichard, Samuel.Date: [1731]- Books
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Masonry dissected: being a universal and genuine description of all its branches from the original to this present time. As it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges Both in City and Country, According to the Several Degrees of Admission. Giving an Impartial Account of their Regular Proceeding in Initiating their New Members in the whole Three Degrees of Masonry. Viz. I. Enter'd Prentice, II. Fellow Craft. III. Master. To which is added, the author's vindication of himself. The second edition. By Samuel Prichard, late Member of a constituted lodge.
Prichard, Samuel.Date: [1730]- Books
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Masonry dissected: being an universal and genuine description of all its branches, from the original to this present time: As it is deliver'd in the Constituted Regular Lodges, Both in City and Country, According to the Several Degrees of Admission: Giving an Impartial Account of their Regular Proceeding in initiating their New Members in the whole Three Degrees of Masonry. Viz. I. Enter'd 'prentice, II. Fellow-Craft, III. Master. With A new and exact List of Regular Lodges according to their Seniority and Constitution. To which is added, The Author's Vindication of himself. by Samuel Prichard, late Member of a Constituted Lodge.
Prichard, Samuel.Date: [1745?]- Books
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Masonry dissected: being a universal and genuine description of all its branches, from the original to this present time: as it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges, Both in City and Country, According to the Several Degrees of Admission: Giving an Impartial Account of their Regular Proceeding in Initiating their New Members in the whole Three Degrees of Masonry. Viz. I. Enter'd 'prentice, II. Fellow-Craft, III. Master. With a new and exact list of regular lodges according to their Seniority and Constitution. To which is added, the author's vindication o himself. By Samuel Prichard, late Member of a Constituted Lodge.
Prichard, Samuel.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Masonry dissected: being a universal and genuine description of all its branches from the original to this present time. As it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges ... To which is added, the author's vindication of himself. The third edition. By Samuel Prichard, ...
Prichard, Samuel.Date: 1730- Books
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Masonry farther dissected; or, more secrets of that mysterious society reveal'd. Faithfully Englished from the French original just publish'd at Paris, by the Permission and Privilege of M. De Harraut, Lieutenant-General of Police. With explanatory notes (both serious and comical) by the translator. Likewise, an appendix, wherein are contain'd, I. The Free-Masons Reception in Foreign Parts. II. The Free-Masons Apology, as publish'd at Paris. III. Free-Masons a dangerous Society; from the Craftsman.
Date: 1738- Books
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Masonry in its glory: or Solomon's temple illuminated: discerned through the flashes of prophetic light, now darting through the region of the blazing star, to lie at the threshold of the temple of God, during the glory of the latter day: --waiting the rays of the seven lamps, that the light of its existence might break forth, by David Austin, Junr: citizen of the world. Published agreeably to act of Congress.
Austin, David, 1759-1831.Date: 1800- Books
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Masonry and digging, on the Calder and Hebble Navigation. Masons who would undertake the building of a lock, and two pair of flood-gates on the river Calder, not far from Brighouse, may deliver in proposals for the same on Wednesday the 26th of April, at the house of Mr. Clegg, in Brighouse, to Mr. Jessop, engineer, who will be there on that and the two preceding Days, and will explain the Circumstances and Situation of the Work. Also, about three Quarters of a Mile in length of Cutting, will, at the same Time, be contracted for, of which a proper Explanation will be given upon the Place. April 17th, 1780.
Date: [1780]- Books
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Indian Masonry / by Robert C. Wright.
Wright, Robert C. (Robert Catlin), 1860-Date: 1907- Books
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Eulogium and vindication of Masonry. Selected, (and improved) from various writers.
Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Ode on Masonry, by the Revd. Mr. Hudson, with annotations by H. Jackson.
Hudson, Thomas, Rev.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Masonic. Songs, oratorio, odes, anthems, prologues, epilogues, and toasts: adapted to the different degrees of Masonry.
Date: In the year of light, VMDCCXCVII [i.e., 1797]- Books
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The institutes of Free Masonry; to which are added, a choice collection of epilogues, songs, &c. Addressed To The Sea Captains' Lodge.
Turnough, John.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A confutation of the observations on free masonry by an anonymous author of a pamphlet, entitled Masonry the way to hell. Wherein is plainly pointed out, to the candid and impartial Reader, That he has grosly, and in the most disingenuous, unchristian, and scandalous, Manner, misrepresented Free Masonry: That he has entirely perverted the Sense and Meaning of the Sacred Text; and that he has neither Candour, Integrity, nor Honour. By a Member of the most Ancient and Honourable Order of Free and Accepted Masons, I. Head, P. G. M. S.
Head, I. (Isaac).Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Remarks on a sermon lately published; entitled, Masonry the way to hell. Being a defence of that antient and honourable order, against the Jesuitical sophistry and false calumny of the author. By John Thompson.
Thompson, John, Freemason.Date: [1768]- Books
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A recommendation of brotherly love, upon the principles of Christianity. To which is subjoined, An inquiry into the true design of the institution of Masonry. In four books. By James Wright, A M. Minister Of The Gospel At Maybole.
Wright, James, minister of the gospel at Maybole.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The free-Masons accusation and defence. In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son, a student in the Temple. Wherein The whole Affair of Masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity, are curiously and impartially handled.
Gentleman in the country.Date: [1730?]- Books
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The free-Masons accusation and defence. In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son a student in the Temple. Wherein The whole Affair of Masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity are curiously and impartially handled.
Gentleman in the country.Date: 1726- Books
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Mahhabone: or, the grand lodge door open'd. Wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Containing An exact Account of all the Ceremonies and Mysteries belonging to Masonry, from an Entered Apprentice to a Pass'd Master, without any Omission of the smallest Particular; as authorized and delivered in all good Lodges. Illustrated with proper Remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest Capacity, whether a Brother or not. To which is added, The true Method of a Free-Mason finding out a Brother in public Company, with what Degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said Brother. Also, A Specimen of the Secret Way of Writing in Masonry, with an Explanation of the Characters: And several other curious Particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd With a beautiful Copper-Plate Frontispiece, representing the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge with References explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, A Collection of Masons Songs: With Solomon, a grand Oratorio. Also, A compleat List of all the English regular Lodges in the World, according to their Seniority: With the Dates of each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. The Whole being entirely authentic; and the grandest Performance of the Kind that has yet appeared in Print. The second edition, with additions. By J*** G******, A regular Brother of Free-Masonry, Having mounted the Steps of One, Two, and Three.
J*** G******.Date: 1766- Books
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The secrets of Masonry illustrated and explained; in a discourse, preached at South-Kingstown, before the Grand Lodge of the State of Rhode-Island; convened for the installation of Washington-Lodge, September 3d, A.L. 5799. By Abraham Lynsen Clarke, A.M. Rector of St. John's Church, Providence.
Clarke, Abraham Lynsen, 1768?-1810.Date: [1799]- Books
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An address on the origin and principles of Masonry. Delivered before the brethren of St. John's Lodge, on the evening of the 30th Dec. 5800. At their particular request. Being the annual visitation of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge. By Brother John Ward Gurley. [Three lines of quotations]
Gurley, John Ward, 1778-1808.Date: 1800