The Rare Books of Freemasonry"The Bookman's journal" office, 1923 - 40 pagina's |
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Accepted Masons Ahiman Rezon Appendix Author Belfast Bodleian Book of Constitutions Bookman's Journal BOOKS OF FREEMASONRY Briscoe Print British Museum catalogue Charges Chetwode Crawley Cole's Constitutions Collation collection of songs Constitutions of 1723 containing copy known Craft December 27 Dublin Dudley Wright Engraved Lists facsimile fourth edition Freemasonry delineated Freemasons Frontispiece Grand Lodge Grand Master Ideal-The imprint Ireland J. T. Thorp Jachin and Boaz James Anderson known to exist Leicester Library of Grand Library of Lodge Lionel Vibert List of Lodges Lodge Quatuor Coronati London long title long title-page Margate Masonry Dissected original pages not numbered pagination pamphlet Pocket Companion preface Printed and Sold private ownership publication Quatuor Coronati Lodge rare books rarity Rawlinson papers referred reprint was issued reproduced reverse blank Roberts Constitutions Robinson and Roberts second edition Sermon speeches supra third edition to-day Transactions of Lodge Upper Canada Wilkinson William James Hughan Wolfstieg gives Worcestershire
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Pagina 13 - Constitutions (the) of the Freemasons ; containing^ the History, Charges, Regulations, &c., of that Most Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity, for the Use of the Lodges.
Pagina 9 - THE OLD CONSTITUTIONS belonging to the ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE SOCIETY of FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Taken from a Manuscript wrote about five hundred years since.
Pagina 13 - The Beginning and First Foundation of the Most Worthy Craft of Masonry, with the charges thereunto belonging.
Pagina 17 - Ahiman rezon abridged and digested: as a help to all that are, or would be free and accepted masons.
Pagina 38 - A Serious and Impartial Enquiry into the cause of the present Decay of Freemasonry in the Kingdom of Ireland, published in 1744.
Pagina 34 - Masonry the Way to Hell; a Sermon wherein is clearly proved, both from Reason and Scripture, that all who profess the Mysteries are in a State of Damnation.
Pagina 21 - The first English work of the kind appeared in 1775, under the title of " The Freemason's Calendar, or an Almanac for the year 1775. Containing, besides an accurate and useful calendar of all remarkable occurrences for the year, many useful and curious particulars relating to Masonry. Inscribed to Lord Petre, GM, by a Society of Brethren. London, printed for the Society of Stationers." This work was without any official authority, but two years after the Freematon'e Calendar for 1777 was published...
Pagina 35 - Remarks on a Sermon lately published, entitled ' Masonry the Way to Hell;' being a Defence of that Order against Jesuitical Sophistry and Calumny. By John Thompson." 1768. 30 " An Answer to a certain Pamphlet, lately published under the solemn Title of ' A Sermon, or Masonry the Way to Hell.