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STANDARD WORKSOP FREEMASONRY 8 vo , cloth , Third edition , revised and enlarged , 15 s * THE EARLY HISTORY AND ANTIOUITIES OF FREEMASONRY . As connected with the Nors Guilds , the Oriental and Mediaeval building Fraternity . By GEORGE F . FORT . EXTRACT FROM AUTHOR ' S PREFACE . The Work is the result of years of labour , whose original and persistent designrias uniformly bcen to arrive at truth . In no instance are traditions resting on unsubstantial ground adduced as corroborative testimony of the line of research which , alter careful examination of facts , he has adopted . Mere legends or guild * tales do not appear in this book , unless produced in that portion ot the treatise abandoned expressly to the traditional history of the Fraternity . In a word , the constant and invariable tendency of the author in the ensuing pages is to bring the history and antiquities of the Craft down to an undisputed historical basis ; and , in the pursuance of ihis subject , he was frequently compelled to abandon the usual track followed by writers on this subject , and to rely upon authorities whose testimony—found noted in the margin—will be accepted without suspicion of intemperate or uncritical zeal . The immediate argument and scope of the treatise may be briefly stated as follows : To commence with a narrative of the state of fine arts at the decline of the Roman Empire , and also of the propagation of architecture and its kindred sciences by bodies of builders , who developed into the Middle-Age Freemasons , whose history is carried down to the formal extinction of the society as an operative brotherhood in the year 1717 . Among the several appendices will be found a contribution to the History of the Lost Word , together with other Mluable documentary evidence , which is added to make the same jinr , accprtable to the public and Fraternity at large .
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Handsomely printed in antique type , large 4 to , cloth , 73 .-d . KENNING'S ARCH _ -EOLOGICAL LIBRARY . Edited by Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , Past Grand Chaplain . Vol . I . contains Anderson's Constitutions of 1723 , bein <* the first complete reprint in England of that memorable book . It is admirably printed and illustrated as it was first issued , and will be found a work of the greatest interest to all Masons , and especially to those » ho like still to pore over the ancient records of the Craft . The VVilson MS . Constitutions , which forms the Second Part of Vol . I ., is also of much value to antiquarians and the Craft . It is first mentioned in the manifesto of the " Lodge of Antiquity " in 1778 , and the story of its discovery by the editor has been told in the pages of the Freemason . It is hoped that this will lead to the discovery of missing MSS ., and the future volumes of the " Archaeological Library" will lead . Masonic . students to a clearer conception of the real history of Freemasonry and the tru $ k-nrW of its very curious and ancient MSS .
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Imperial Svo , cloth , 31 s . 6 d . HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH , MARY ' S CHAPEL ( No . 1 ) EMBRACING AN ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF FREEMASON RY IN SCOTLAND . BY D . MURRAY LYO . , Grand Secretary Grand Lodge of Scotland , P . Prov . S . G . W . of Ayrshire , & c . This history is based on the oldest Lodge records extant , and other manuscripts of unquestionable authenticity . It treats of the ancient laws and usages of the Operative Fraternity , and traces the development of that association into one of Theoretical Masons . It has been got up at great expense , and contains twenty-six beautifully-executed facsimiles , embracing the Masonic Statutes of 1398 , the History and charges of Masonry used by the Scotch Lodges two hundred years ago , the St . Clair Charters of 1600 and 1 GS 2 , Mason Marks , Seals , etc . ; also Authentic Portraits and Auto-raphs of eminent Craftsmen of the past and present time , & c .
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' ¦ 800 pages , Svo , with Index , cloth gilt . ios . 6 d . THE HISTORYof FREEMASONRY from its Orgin to the Present Day . By Bro . J . G . FINDEL . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations . Second edition , revised and preface written by Bro . P . MURRAY LYON , R . W . Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . OPINIONS OP THS PRESS . Bro . Findel , who has written a sober , earnest , ana elaborate history of Freemasonry in all quarters of the world , docs not go to so remote a period for the origin of the Fraternity . We do notsuppose that such a mass of material for a history of the Craft was ever gathered together as may be found in this volume , in which the author seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . —The Mhenamm . Herr Findel has brought together a large number of facts ; his book is a valuable addition to the literature of Freemasonry . —The Builttr .
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Svo . cloth , ss . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEBIUS PAMPHILUS ( Bishop of Caesarca , in Palestine ) . Translated into English from that edition , set forth by MALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 1659 . Preface by Bros . R . WENTWORT *' LITTLE , Treas . Gen ., and the Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , P . G . C . With Engravings of Constantine the Great j Lord Rancliffe of Ireland , Grand Commander of the Orders of Constantine and Philipi ; H . R . H . the Dukeof Sussex , K . G ., Grand Sovereign from 1816 to 1843 ; tne l ^ ar ' of Bective , M . P ., Grand Sovereign iSGf . to 1874 ; Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., Grand Viceroy 1 S 66 to 1874 , Grand Sovereign 1874 and 1875 ; Colonel Francis Burdett , Grand Viceroy 1874 and 1875 ; Robert Wentworth Little , Grand Recorder 1 S 65 to 1872 , Grand Treasurer , 1873-4-5 ; The KMgkts of Constantine and the Vision of the Cross , etc .
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Svo , blue cloth , lettered , with illustration . 5 s . THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THK DISTRICT OF MALTA , FROM THE YEAR 1 S 00 UP TO THE PRESENT TIME . By A . M . BROADLEY ( of Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , I 5 arrister-at-Law ) . This work contains a short history of Freemasonry in Malta prior to the year 1 S 15 ; an account of the Masonic labours of Bro . Rodwell Wright ; Particulars of the Constitution and Subsequent Proceedings of the Craft Lodges , District Grand Lodge of Malta , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Provincial Grand Alark Lodge of Tunis and Malta , and the higher Grades within the jurisdiction ; and the History of Freemasonry in Tunis . Also , an Appendix , giving the Warrants and Lists of the VV . M . s of the various Lodges in the District from their foundation , and the Names of Officers at the present time ; with extracts from the writings of Bro . Wright . LONDON • G , KENNING . 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST . ^ ( OPPOSITE FREEMASONS' HALL ) .
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STANDARD WORKS ON FREEMASONRY Royal Svo , GG 5 pages , cloth , gilt letters , ios . 6 d . KENNING'S CYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY . Edited b y Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain . This Work treats fully on Masonic History and Archaeology up to the present time , and contains all subjects which fairly form part of a Masonic Cyclopaedia . Some topics are introduced for the first time ; some omitted which tend to make most of our handbooks too bulky for the general reader , since they include subjects which may be considered extern to Freemasonry proper . It is hoped , however , that this new publication will be found both condensed and yet comprehensive , lucid in statement , and complete in treatment , and that it will become a real and portable iiade mecum for English , Scottish , and Irish Freemasons . No efforts have been spared to make it worthy of our great Order . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . A goodly octavo of Coo pages , in which will be found many thing ! which to brethren will be valuable . —Standard . Is a very complete handbook in alphabetical arrangement ol Masonic archaeology , histoiy , and biography . —Daily News . This work , in brief compass , embodies the main points of information required by the general outside student of Freemasonry . . , As a handbook of moderate price and much completeness within the limits , it bids fair to be of some service to the Guild , and to general enquirers . —Echo . The editor is a well-known and esteemed member of the Craft , highly cultured , and with large stores of information , and he has made his book interesting , not alone to Freemasons . —Builder . This substantial and clearly-printed volume presents , in a compendious form , a vast amount of arch _ cological historical , biographical , and other Information on matters connected with Freemasonry , and is in every respect creditable to the editor and publisher . —Literary tyorld . To any brother who 13 not already In possession of a similar book we can recommend this work as containing much that will Intereit and Inform him . —Snnday Times . A real and substantial service to the cause of Masonic literatuK , —Touchstone .
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Demy 4 _ o , cloth , ios . THE FOUR OLD LODGES , The founders of modern Freemasonry , A . D . 1717 , their history , statutes , and privileges , together with full histories ( completed and connectedly arranged for the first time from the old record ) of all regular lodges in England from A . D . 1717 to the Union in 1813 , constituting an unique record of the progress of English Masonry , b y presenting an outline of the history of every Lodge constituted by the Grand Lodge of England within that pe __« I . By ROBERT FREKE GOULD , P . IvI ., Harris . er-at-Law . The five closmgsup and alterations of numbers which occurred in 1740 , 1756 , yfl ° , J 7 . '> and 1792 , are shewn in separate lists , each of them indicating in a distinct column thr » number which was ' borne by each _ Lodge on the previous list , thus affording a key to its continuous historical identification .
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Price 7 s . 6 d . THE HISTORY OV MOTHER LODGE KILWINNING , AYRSHIRE , SCOTLAND , No . O . By Bro . WYLIE , Prov . G . S . of Ayrshire , & c . Many valuable transcripts of old charters . _»
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Second edition , is . FREEMASONRY IN RELATION TO CIVIL AUTHORITY AND THE FAMILY CIRCLE . B y Bro . C HALMERS I . P ATON , P . M . No . 393 , England . This work is a handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminently practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order .
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Fourth edition . Crown Svo . is . 6 d . MASONIC POINTS . By Bro . Jadia . Points for reference , or authorised cues to the E . A ., F . C , and M . M . degrees , and of the R . A . Copy of Communication from H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , _<; . _ Oct ., 18 ) 6 . "DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I have this morning received a nott from Mr . F . Knollys , Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales , re-Snesting me to convey to you thc thanks of His Royal Highness for le book you have bcen good enough to send him , a request with s . hkh 1 have much pleasure In complying . " I am , dear Sir , yours fraternally . "ToBro . Jadu . " "J OHN HERVEY , G . S .
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Demy Svo . Cd . A FREEMASON . An Extract from the Works of Zschokke , setting forth in a lively and entertaining ' manner most excellent arguments in favour ol ^ reemasonry in its social and benevolentaspects , as against . he opinions and prejudices ( not ahvays expressed ) of many worthy people . The dramatis personce are Dr . Solomon Wise ( who , as may be surmised from his name , is the Champion of Freemasonry ) , and a family of Quakers , and it will he found that the arguments of the " Doctor , so eloquently expressed , led the worthy Quaker in the end to admit that he too , in a certain sense , was a Freemason . Translated from the German by Bro . ERNST E . VVULFF .
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20 S pages demy izmo , handsomely bound . 2 s . 6 d . THE ISRAELITES FOUND IN THE ANGLO-SAXONS . The Ten Tribes supposed to be lost traced from the Land 0 ! their Captivity to their occupation of the Isles of the Sea . With an exhibition of those traits of Character and National Characteristics assigned to Israel in the Books of the Hebrew proohets . B y Bro . WILLIAM CARPENTER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of "Scientia Biblica , " "Scripture Natural History , " "Guide to ( the Reading of the Bible , " " Lectures on Biblical Criticism and Interpretation , " "A Popular Introduction to the Bible , " "The Biblical Companion , " " Critica Biblica , " "Calcndarium Palestina :, " "An Introduction to the Reading and Stud y of the English Bible , " and Editor of the fifth large edition of " Calmet ' s Dictionary of the Bible , " and of the Abridgement of the same , & c .
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S" 0 , sewn . is . INVESTIGATION INTO THE 1 CAUSE OF THE HOSTILITY OFTHE CHURCH OF ROME TO FREEMASONRY , and an Inquiry int .. Freemasonry as it Was and Is ; with a Criticism as to how farlthe Order fulfils its functions . - LONDON . G . KENNING , 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST . ( OPPOSITE FREEMASOSS '_ HALL ) .
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STAND AR D WORKS ON FREEMASONRY Paper covers . 15 s . THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED "SCOTTISH RITE . " By Bro . J . T . LOTH , Ph Dr ., 30 , Representative of the Grand Orient of France at the Grand Lodge of Scotland , P . M . Lodge St . Andrew , No . 4 S , P . H ., & c . With beautiful Illustrations of the Emblems of the Thirty-three Degrees and a short description of each , as worked under the Supreme Council of Scotland . S
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Crown Svo , cloth , with numerous Diagrams . 7 s . 6 d . THE DISCREPANCIES OF FREEMASONRY , Examined during a Week ' s Gossip with the late celebrated Bro . Gilkes , and other Eminent Masons , en Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures , which , although Open Questions in Grand Lodge , constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity in the Craft . A Posthumous Work , by Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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Five Shillings . HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE , No . 3 S 7 , of the Free and Accepted Masons of England , being ( with numerous additions ) an Address to the Members , delivered on the 50 th Anniversary of the Lodge , by Bro . J . RAMSDEN RILEY , P . M ., &* C .
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Crown Svo , cloth , with Diagrams . 6 s . THE PYTHAGOREAN TRIANGLE OR THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS . Treating of all the varied peculiarities of Masonic Numbers . A Posthumous Work , by Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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Demy Svo , 792 pages , half morocco , Roxburgh style , gilt top . 21 s . THE ROYAL MASONIC CYCLOPEDIA OF HISTORY , RITES , SYMBOLISM , AND BIOGRAPHY . Edited by KENNETH R . H . MACKENZIE , 9 . ( " Cryptonymous . " ) Containing upwards of 3 000 subjects , together with numerous original articles on topics never before treated in any similar Work .
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Crown Svo , cloth . 5 s . A LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY . Containing a Definition of all its Communicable Terms , Notices of its History , Traditions , and Antiquities , and an account of all the Rites and Mysteries of the Ancient World . By ALBERT G . MACKAY , M . D ., late Secretary-General of the Council of the U . S ., & c . <_ .
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Re-issue . Demy i 2 mo . 5 s . MASONIC GATHERINGS . Edited _ by Bro . GEORGE TAYLOR , P . M . Containing Historical Records of Freemasonry from the earliest to the present time , & c .
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Svo , cloth . 2 s . 6 d . . . THE MYSTERY OF THE BIBLE DATES SOLVED BY THE GREAT PYRAMID . By W . RAWDOTTOM .
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Svo , cloth . Sd . THE NEW MORALITY . A POEM . By MENTOR . Reprinted from the " Masonic Magazine " by permission . Five Shillings .
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SCRIPTURAL EXTRACTS FOR THE USE OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS AND CHAPTERS .
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Two Shilings and Sixpence . SLOANE MANUSCRIPT . No . 3320 , British Museum . By Bro . A . F . A . WOODFORD , P . G . C .
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• = Crown Svo , cloth . 9 s . TRADITIONS OF FREEMASONRY , AND ITS COINCIDENCES VVITH THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES . By A . T . C . PIERSON .
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Tenth edition . Cloth , ios . 6 d . WASHINGTON AND HIS MASONIC COMPEERS . Illustrated with a copy of a Masonic Portrait of Washington , painted from Life . With numerous other Engravings .
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Cloth . _| s . Cd . THE MORAL DESIGN OF FREEMASONRY . Deduced from the Old Charges of a Freemason . B y SAMUEL LAWRENCE , D . G . M . lo which is added "The Vision of Achmed , " a Masonic Allegorical Poem , by the same author .
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Svo . Cloth , Ss . 6 d . LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF FREEMASONRY . Consisting of Masonic Tales , Songs , and Sketches , never before published . By ROBT . T . MORRIS , K . T .
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Svo . Cloth , 7 s . 6 d . REVELATIONS OF A SQUARE By Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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- Cloth , ios . 6 d . THEOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY OF FREEMASONRY , in Twelve Lectures on its Speculative , Operative , and Spurious Branches . By the Rev . GEORGE OLIVER , D . D . t
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Crown Svo . is . HISTORY , NATURE , AND OBJECTS OF MASONRY . By JAMBS MULESLONEON : G- KENNING , 16 , GEEAT QUEEN ST . ' ( OPPOSITE FREEMASONS' HALL ) .
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STANDARD WORKSOP FREEMASONRY 8 vo , cloth , Third edition , revised and enlarged , 15 s * THE EARLY HISTORY AND ANTIOUITIES OF FREEMASONRY . As connected with the Nors Guilds , the Oriental and Mediaeval building Fraternity . By GEORGE F . FORT . EXTRACT FROM AUTHOR ' S PREFACE . The Work is the result of years of labour , whose original and persistent designrias uniformly bcen to arrive at truth . In no instance are traditions resting on unsubstantial ground adduced as corroborative testimony of the line of research which , alter careful examination of facts , he has adopted . Mere legends or guild * tales do not appear in this book , unless produced in that portion ot the treatise abandoned expressly to the traditional history of the Fraternity . In a word , the constant and invariable tendency of the author in the ensuing pages is to bring the history and antiquities of the Craft down to an undisputed historical basis ; and , in the pursuance of ihis subject , he was frequently compelled to abandon the usual track followed by writers on this subject , and to rely upon authorities whose testimony—found noted in the margin—will be accepted without suspicion of intemperate or uncritical zeal . The immediate argument and scope of the treatise may be briefly stated as follows : To commence with a narrative of the state of fine arts at the decline of the Roman Empire , and also of the propagation of architecture and its kindred sciences by bodies of builders , who developed into the Middle-Age Freemasons , whose history is carried down to the formal extinction of the society as an operative brotherhood in the year 1717 . Among the several appendices will be found a contribution to the History of the Lost Word , together with other Mluable documentary evidence , which is added to make the same jinr , accprtable to the public and Fraternity at large .
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Handsomely printed in antique type , large 4 to , cloth , 73 .-d . KENNING'S ARCH _ -EOLOGICAL LIBRARY . Edited by Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , Past Grand Chaplain . Vol . I . contains Anderson's Constitutions of 1723 , bein <* the first complete reprint in England of that memorable book . It is admirably printed and illustrated as it was first issued , and will be found a work of the greatest interest to all Masons , and especially to those » ho like still to pore over the ancient records of the Craft . The VVilson MS . Constitutions , which forms the Second Part of Vol . I ., is also of much value to antiquarians and the Craft . It is first mentioned in the manifesto of the " Lodge of Antiquity " in 1778 , and the story of its discovery by the editor has been told in the pages of the Freemason . It is hoped that this will lead to the discovery of missing MSS ., and the future volumes of the " Archaeological Library" will lead . Masonic . students to a clearer conception of the real history of Freemasonry and the tru $ k-nrW of its very curious and ancient MSS .
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Imperial Svo , cloth , 31 s . 6 d . HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH , MARY ' S CHAPEL ( No . 1 ) EMBRACING AN ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF FREEMASON RY IN SCOTLAND . BY D . MURRAY LYO . , Grand Secretary Grand Lodge of Scotland , P . Prov . S . G . W . of Ayrshire , & c . This history is based on the oldest Lodge records extant , and other manuscripts of unquestionable authenticity . It treats of the ancient laws and usages of the Operative Fraternity , and traces the development of that association into one of Theoretical Masons . It has been got up at great expense , and contains twenty-six beautifully-executed facsimiles , embracing the Masonic Statutes of 1398 , the History and charges of Masonry used by the Scotch Lodges two hundred years ago , the St . Clair Charters of 1600 and 1 GS 2 , Mason Marks , Seals , etc . ; also Authentic Portraits and Auto-raphs of eminent Craftsmen of the past and present time , & c .
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' ¦ 800 pages , Svo , with Index , cloth gilt . ios . 6 d . THE HISTORYof FREEMASONRY from its Orgin to the Present Day . By Bro . J . G . FINDEL . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations . Second edition , revised and preface written by Bro . P . MURRAY LYON , R . W . Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . OPINIONS OP THS PRESS . Bro . Findel , who has written a sober , earnest , ana elaborate history of Freemasonry in all quarters of the world , docs not go to so remote a period for the origin of the Fraternity . We do notsuppose that such a mass of material for a history of the Craft was ever gathered together as may be found in this volume , in which the author seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . —The Mhenamm . Herr Findel has brought together a large number of facts ; his book is a valuable addition to the literature of Freemasonry . —The Builttr .
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Svo . cloth , ss . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEBIUS PAMPHILUS ( Bishop of Caesarca , in Palestine ) . Translated into English from that edition , set forth by MALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 1659 . Preface by Bros . R . WENTWORT *' LITTLE , Treas . Gen ., and the Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , P . G . C . With Engravings of Constantine the Great j Lord Rancliffe of Ireland , Grand Commander of the Orders of Constantine and Philipi ; H . R . H . the Dukeof Sussex , K . G ., Grand Sovereign from 1816 to 1843 ; tne l ^ ar ' of Bective , M . P ., Grand Sovereign iSGf . to 1874 ; Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., Grand Viceroy 1 S 66 to 1874 , Grand Sovereign 1874 and 1875 ; Colonel Francis Burdett , Grand Viceroy 1874 and 1875 ; Robert Wentworth Little , Grand Recorder 1 S 65 to 1872 , Grand Treasurer , 1873-4-5 ; The KMgkts of Constantine and the Vision of the Cross , etc .
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Svo , blue cloth , lettered , with illustration . 5 s . THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THK DISTRICT OF MALTA , FROM THE YEAR 1 S 00 UP TO THE PRESENT TIME . By A . M . BROADLEY ( of Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , I 5 arrister-at-Law ) . This work contains a short history of Freemasonry in Malta prior to the year 1 S 15 ; an account of the Masonic labours of Bro . Rodwell Wright ; Particulars of the Constitution and Subsequent Proceedings of the Craft Lodges , District Grand Lodge of Malta , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Provincial Grand Alark Lodge of Tunis and Malta , and the higher Grades within the jurisdiction ; and the History of Freemasonry in Tunis . Also , an Appendix , giving the Warrants and Lists of the VV . M . s of the various Lodges in the District from their foundation , and the Names of Officers at the present time ; with extracts from the writings of Bro . Wright . LONDON • G , KENNING . 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST . ^ ( OPPOSITE FREEMASONS' HALL ) .
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STANDARD WORKS ON FREEMASONRY Royal Svo , GG 5 pages , cloth , gilt letters , ios . 6 d . KENNING'S CYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY . Edited b y Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain . This Work treats fully on Masonic History and Archaeology up to the present time , and contains all subjects which fairly form part of a Masonic Cyclopaedia . Some topics are introduced for the first time ; some omitted which tend to make most of our handbooks too bulky for the general reader , since they include subjects which may be considered extern to Freemasonry proper . It is hoped , however , that this new publication will be found both condensed and yet comprehensive , lucid in statement , and complete in treatment , and that it will become a real and portable iiade mecum for English , Scottish , and Irish Freemasons . No efforts have been spared to make it worthy of our great Order . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . A goodly octavo of Coo pages , in which will be found many thing ! which to brethren will be valuable . —Standard . Is a very complete handbook in alphabetical arrangement ol Masonic archaeology , histoiy , and biography . —Daily News . This work , in brief compass , embodies the main points of information required by the general outside student of Freemasonry . . , As a handbook of moderate price and much completeness within the limits , it bids fair to be of some service to the Guild , and to general enquirers . —Echo . The editor is a well-known and esteemed member of the Craft , highly cultured , and with large stores of information , and he has made his book interesting , not alone to Freemasons . —Builder . This substantial and clearly-printed volume presents , in a compendious form , a vast amount of arch _ cological historical , biographical , and other Information on matters connected with Freemasonry , and is in every respect creditable to the editor and publisher . —Literary tyorld . To any brother who 13 not already In possession of a similar book we can recommend this work as containing much that will Intereit and Inform him . —Snnday Times . A real and substantial service to the cause of Masonic literatuK , —Touchstone .
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Demy 4 _ o , cloth , ios . THE FOUR OLD LODGES , The founders of modern Freemasonry , A . D . 1717 , their history , statutes , and privileges , together with full histories ( completed and connectedly arranged for the first time from the old record ) of all regular lodges in England from A . D . 1717 to the Union in 1813 , constituting an unique record of the progress of English Masonry , b y presenting an outline of the history of every Lodge constituted by the Grand Lodge of England within that pe __« I . By ROBERT FREKE GOULD , P . IvI ., Harris . er-at-Law . The five closmgsup and alterations of numbers which occurred in 1740 , 1756 , yfl ° , J 7 . '> and 1792 , are shewn in separate lists , each of them indicating in a distinct column thr » number which was ' borne by each _ Lodge on the previous list , thus affording a key to its continuous historical identification .
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Price 7 s . 6 d . THE HISTORY OV MOTHER LODGE KILWINNING , AYRSHIRE , SCOTLAND , No . O . By Bro . WYLIE , Prov . G . S . of Ayrshire , & c . Many valuable transcripts of old charters . _»
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Second edition , is . FREEMASONRY IN RELATION TO CIVIL AUTHORITY AND THE FAMILY CIRCLE . B y Bro . C HALMERS I . P ATON , P . M . No . 393 , England . This work is a handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminently practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order .
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Fourth edition . Crown Svo . is . 6 d . MASONIC POINTS . By Bro . Jadia . Points for reference , or authorised cues to the E . A ., F . C , and M . M . degrees , and of the R . A . Copy of Communication from H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , _<; . _ Oct ., 18 ) 6 . "DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I have this morning received a nott from Mr . F . Knollys , Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales , re-Snesting me to convey to you thc thanks of His Royal Highness for le book you have bcen good enough to send him , a request with s . hkh 1 have much pleasure In complying . " I am , dear Sir , yours fraternally . "ToBro . Jadu . " "J OHN HERVEY , G . S .
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Demy Svo . Cd . A FREEMASON . An Extract from the Works of Zschokke , setting forth in a lively and entertaining ' manner most excellent arguments in favour ol ^ reemasonry in its social and benevolentaspects , as against . he opinions and prejudices ( not ahvays expressed ) of many worthy people . The dramatis personce are Dr . Solomon Wise ( who , as may be surmised from his name , is the Champion of Freemasonry ) , and a family of Quakers , and it will he found that the arguments of the " Doctor , so eloquently expressed , led the worthy Quaker in the end to admit that he too , in a certain sense , was a Freemason . Translated from the German by Bro . ERNST E . VVULFF .
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20 S pages demy izmo , handsomely bound . 2 s . 6 d . THE ISRAELITES FOUND IN THE ANGLO-SAXONS . The Ten Tribes supposed to be lost traced from the Land 0 ! their Captivity to their occupation of the Isles of the Sea . With an exhibition of those traits of Character and National Characteristics assigned to Israel in the Books of the Hebrew proohets . B y Bro . WILLIAM CARPENTER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of "Scientia Biblica , " "Scripture Natural History , " "Guide to ( the Reading of the Bible , " " Lectures on Biblical Criticism and Interpretation , " "A Popular Introduction to the Bible , " "The Biblical Companion , " " Critica Biblica , " "Calcndarium Palestina :, " "An Introduction to the Reading and Stud y of the English Bible , " and Editor of the fifth large edition of " Calmet ' s Dictionary of the Bible , " and of the Abridgement of the same , & c .
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S" 0 , sewn . is . INVESTIGATION INTO THE 1 CAUSE OF THE HOSTILITY OFTHE CHURCH OF ROME TO FREEMASONRY , and an Inquiry int .. Freemasonry as it Was and Is ; with a Criticism as to how farlthe Order fulfils its functions . - LONDON . G . KENNING , 16 , GREAT QUEEN ST . ( OPPOSITE FREEMASOSS '_ HALL ) .
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STAND AR D WORKS ON FREEMASONRY Paper covers . 15 s . THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED "SCOTTISH RITE . " By Bro . J . T . LOTH , Ph Dr ., 30 , Representative of the Grand Orient of France at the Grand Lodge of Scotland , P . M . Lodge St . Andrew , No . 4 S , P . H ., & c . With beautiful Illustrations of the Emblems of the Thirty-three Degrees and a short description of each , as worked under the Supreme Council of Scotland . S
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Crown Svo , cloth , with numerous Diagrams . 7 s . 6 d . THE DISCREPANCIES OF FREEMASONRY , Examined during a Week ' s Gossip with the late celebrated Bro . Gilkes , and other Eminent Masons , en Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures , which , although Open Questions in Grand Lodge , constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity in the Craft . A Posthumous Work , by Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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Five Shillings . HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE , No . 3 S 7 , of the Free and Accepted Masons of England , being ( with numerous additions ) an Address to the Members , delivered on the 50 th Anniversary of the Lodge , by Bro . J . RAMSDEN RILEY , P . M ., &* C .
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Crown Svo , cloth , with Diagrams . 6 s . THE PYTHAGOREAN TRIANGLE OR THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS . Treating of all the varied peculiarities of Masonic Numbers . A Posthumous Work , by Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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Demy Svo , 792 pages , half morocco , Roxburgh style , gilt top . 21 s . THE ROYAL MASONIC CYCLOPEDIA OF HISTORY , RITES , SYMBOLISM , AND BIOGRAPHY . Edited by KENNETH R . H . MACKENZIE , 9 . ( " Cryptonymous . " ) Containing upwards of 3 000 subjects , together with numerous original articles on topics never before treated in any similar Work .
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Crown Svo , cloth . 5 s . A LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY . Containing a Definition of all its Communicable Terms , Notices of its History , Traditions , and Antiquities , and an account of all the Rites and Mysteries of the Ancient World . By ALBERT G . MACKAY , M . D ., late Secretary-General of the Council of the U . S ., & c . <_ .
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Re-issue . Demy i 2 mo . 5 s . MASONIC GATHERINGS . Edited _ by Bro . GEORGE TAYLOR , P . M . Containing Historical Records of Freemasonry from the earliest to the present time , & c .
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Svo , cloth . 2 s . 6 d . . . THE MYSTERY OF THE BIBLE DATES SOLVED BY THE GREAT PYRAMID . By W . RAWDOTTOM .
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Svo , cloth . Sd . THE NEW MORALITY . A POEM . By MENTOR . Reprinted from the " Masonic Magazine " by permission . Five Shillings .
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SCRIPTURAL EXTRACTS FOR THE USE OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS AND CHAPTERS .
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Two Shilings and Sixpence . SLOANE MANUSCRIPT . No . 3320 , British Museum . By Bro . A . F . A . WOODFORD , P . G . C .
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• = Crown Svo , cloth . 9 s . TRADITIONS OF FREEMASONRY , AND ITS COINCIDENCES VVITH THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES . By A . T . C . PIERSON .
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Tenth edition . Cloth , ios . 6 d . WASHINGTON AND HIS MASONIC COMPEERS . Illustrated with a copy of a Masonic Portrait of Washington , painted from Life . With numerous other Engravings .
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Cloth . _| s . Cd . THE MORAL DESIGN OF FREEMASONRY . Deduced from the Old Charges of a Freemason . B y SAMUEL LAWRENCE , D . G . M . lo which is added "The Vision of Achmed , " a Masonic Allegorical Poem , by the same author .
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Svo . Cloth , Ss . 6 d . LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF FREEMASONRY . Consisting of Masonic Tales , Songs , and Sketches , never before published . By ROBT . T . MORRIS , K . T .
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Svo . Cloth , 7 s . 6 d . REVELATIONS OF A SQUARE By Rev . Dr . G . OLIVER .
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- Cloth , ios . 6 d . THEOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY OF FREEMASONRY , in Twelve Lectures on its Speculative , Operative , and Spurious Branches . By the Rev . GEORGE OLIVER , D . D . t
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Crown Svo . is . HISTORY , NATURE , AND OBJECTS OF MASONRY . By JAMBS MULESLONEON : G- KENNING , 16 , GEEAT QUEEN ST . ' ( OPPOSITE FREEMASONS' HALL ) .