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STANDARD WORKSON FREEMASONRY Royal Svo , 605 par-re ? , cloth , gilt letters , ros . 6 d . TV "" V . N IT I N G' S CYC LO P . EDIA A \_ . . . a . iiMASONRY . Edited by Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain . This Work treats fully on Masonic History and Arcli-cclogy up to the present time , and contains all sttbj ' ects which fairly form part of a Masonic Cyclopaedia . Some topics are introduced for the first lime ; some omitted whicii tend to make most of our handbooks too bulky for the general reader , since they include subj ' ects 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 vade mccum for English , Scottish , and Irish Freemasons . No efforts have been spared to make it worthy of our great Order . OPINIONS OF THH PRESS . A goodly octavo of 600 pages , in which will be founel many things which to brethren will be valuable . — staiiaaril . Is a very complete handbook in alphabetical arrangement of Masonic archxology , history , and biography . —Daily Neius . 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 tbe 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 archa-ological historical , biographical , and other information on matters connected with Freemasonry , and is in every respect creditable to the editor and publisher . —Literary ll ' orld . To any brother who is not already in possession of a similar book we can recommend this work as containing much that will interest and inform him . —Snnday Times . A real and substantial service to the cause of Masonic literature . —Touchstone .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
MARK BENEVOLENT FUND FESTIVAL. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 2
PRESENTATION TO BRO. COLONEL SHADWELL H. CLERKE. Article 2
FUNERAL OF BRO. JOHN HERVEY. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 3
PROVINCE OF DORSET. Article 3
CONSECRATION OF THE CLAREMONT LODGE, No. 1861. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF MIDDLESEX AND SURREY. Article 5
OPENING OF A NEW MASONIC CLUB. Article 5
NEW MASONIC HALL AT ABERDARE. Article 5
GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC. Article 5
THE IRISH FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL Article 6
Literary and Antiquarian Notes. Article 7
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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 10
Knights Templar. Article 12
Red Cross of Constantine. Article 12
Grand Council of Allied Degrees. Article 12
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 12
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 12
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STANDARD WORKSON FREEMASONRY Royal Svo , 605 par-re ? , cloth , gilt letters , ros . 6 d . TV "" V . N IT I N G' S CYC LO P . EDIA A \_ . . . a . iiMASONRY . Edited by Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain . This Work treats fully on Masonic History and Arcli-cclogy up to the present time , and contains all sttbj ' ects which fairly form part of a Masonic Cyclopaedia . Some topics are introduced for the first lime ; some omitted whicii tend to make most of our handbooks too bulky for the general reader , since they include subj ' ects 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 vade mccum for English , Scottish , and Irish Freemasons . No efforts have been spared to make it worthy of our great Order . OPINIONS OF THH PRESS . A goodly octavo of 600 pages , in which will be founel many things which to brethren will be valuable . — staiiaaril . Is a very complete handbook in alphabetical arrangement of Masonic archxology , history , and biography . —Daily Neius . 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 tbe 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 archa-ological historical , biographical , and other information on matters connected with Freemasonry , and is in every respect creditable to the editor and publisher . —Literary ll ' orld . To any brother who is not already in possession of a similar book we can recommend this work as containing much that will interest and inform him . —Snnday Times . A real and substantial service to the cause of Masonic literature . —Touchstone .

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Second edition , is . FREEMASONRY IN RELATION TO CIVIL AUTHORITY AND THE FAMILY CIRCLE . By Bro . CHALMERS I . PATON , P . M . No . 393 , England . This work is a handbook of tlie princij ) les of Freemasonry , founded on thc Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminently practical and useful in tho vindication and support of the Order .

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Fourth edition . Crown Svo . is . ( id . MASONIC POINTS . By Bro . Jadu . Points for reference , or authorised cues to the l ' -. A ., F . C , and M . M . degrees , antl of tbe R . A . Cojiy of ( - onlinuuicntinn from U . K . II . Ihe M . W . l ' . M . " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 3 . -7 / 1 Oct ., iSjfi . "DEAR SIR ANI , llitiriin . it , —1 have this morning received a note from Mr . F . Knollys , Private Secretnry to the Prince of Wales , requesting me to convey to you tbe thanks of His Koyal Highness fur tile book yon have been good enough to send him , a request with which I have much pleasure in complying . ' I am , elear Sir , lours fraternally , " To Bro . - . iilu . " '¦ "JOHN IUHVEV , G . S .

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Demy Svo . Cd . A FREEMASON . An Extract from the Works of ZschokUe , setting forth in a lively and entertaining manner most excellent arguments in favour of Freemasonry in its social and benevolent aspects , as against the opinions nnd prej ' udices ( not always exjirc-sse-d ) of many worthy peojilc . The dramatis persona' 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 exjiressed , led the worthy Quaker in the end lo admit that he too , in a certain sense , was a Freemason . Translated from the German by Bro . ERNST E . WUI . FI * .

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20 S pages demy 121110 , handsomely bound . 2 s . Cd . THE ' ISRAELITES FOUND IN THE ANGLO-SAXONS . T I cTenTribes supj ) . sed to be lost traced from thc Land of their Captivity to their occupation of the Isles of thc Sea . Willi an exhibition of those traits of Character anel National Characteristics assigned lo Israel in the Books eif the Hebrew projihels . By Bro ' . WILLIAM CARI ' ENTKR , P . M ., P . Z ,, Author of " Scientia Biblica , " "Scripture Natural History , " "Guide to the Reading of the Bible . " "Lectures en Biblical Criticism ancl Interpretation , " " A Popular Introduction In the Bible , " "The Biblical Coiiijiniiion , " " Crilica Biblica , " "Calendnrium Palvstin . v , " "An Introduction to tin * Reading and Stiitly of the English Bible , " ami Editor of the fifth large edition of " Cahm-t ' s Dictionary of the Bible ' , " and of the Abriilgeim tit of the same X . Y . "

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INVESTIGATION INTO THE JL CAUSE OF'Till-: HOSTILITY Oh"Till-: CIIL'KCII OF ROME TO FREEMASONRY , and an Inipiiry into Freemasonry as if Was and Is ; with a Criticism as to how farther Oilier fulfils its functions .

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Crown Svo . is . HISTORY , NATURE , AND OBJECT'S OF MASONRY . By J AMES MILLER .

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Sv- ; , rloth , Third edition , revised and enlarged , 15 s . XHE EARLY HISTORY AND AN-1 TIQUITTES OF FREEMASONRY . As connected with the Nors Guilds , the Oriental and Mcdi .-cval building Fraternity . By GEORGE F . FORT . EXTRACT FROM AUTHOR ' S PREFACE . The Work is the result of years of labour , whose original and persistent design has uniformly been to arrive at truth . In no instance are traditions resting on unsubstantial ground adduced ns corroborative testimony of the line of research which , after c . m-ful examination of facts / he has adopted . Mere legends or gnildic tales do not appear in this book , unless produced in that portion ol the treatise abandoned expressly to the traditional history of the Fraternity . In a word , thc constant and invariable tendency of thc author in the ensuing pages is to bring thc history and antiquities of the Craft down to an undisputed historical basis ; and , in the pursuance of this 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 . Thc immediate argument and scope of the treatise may be briefly stated as follows : To commence wilh a narrative of the state of line 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 Ihe Middle-Age Freemasons , whose historv is carried down to the formal extinction of the society as an operative brolherhood in the year 1717 . Among the several appendices will be found a contribution to the History of the Lost Word , together with other valuable documentary evidence , which is added to make the same more acceptable to the public and Fraternity at large .

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Now ready , juice fid ., Jiost free * -el . THE MASONIC MAGAZINE for JULY , containing St . liihnV l . mlge , liiiltim Viiuivium KWiss ' s MaMinic lliblingraphv * ' Once upon a Time " Ths Utines A Sermon A I . ecture on Ihe Antiquity of The London Liveries l . ; i \ iutrr I " timer Stoue-s witli The Story of Artle-n of l- ' aie-r . Religious and . Mistical sliain feretntinies ' Masonic ain ] llent-ral Arch-Rights and Tenets eif liie Ksseiurs teetlugia Old St . Paul ' s I ' oelrv : Tlie W-ikcliclil New Masonic The Mvsl ' u-Craft flail Wanted a Wife I ' niiksanil Hooks Kucli .-intiin-tit . Masonic Address * l lie laid „ f the Play The York Fabric Rolls Truro LONDON ; GEORGE KENNING , lyS , FLEET STRKKT .

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Now ready , Second Edition , price 2 s ., post free- ns . id ., roan , 234 pages 3211 m , gilt edges , with elastic band or THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY , AND POCKET BOOK for 1 SS 0 ( Tenth Year of Publication ) , being a Comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference , containing List of Lodges ( with Dates Antient and Modern ) , Chapters , K . T . Encampments , Conclaves , and Grand Councils , with full particulars of every Grand Masonic Body throughout the Globe . LONDON : GEORGE KENNING , HJS , FLEET STREET . " Turin Mist I * \ A 11 .. "— Common Sense . Lamps , Ilatlis , Cutlert , I ' rushe-s , Fenders , and Fire Irons , Klcctro-I'la ' te aud Nitkle-Silver lintiils . R . DTPARR , GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING IRONMONGER , 42 , lil . ACKMAN STRF . I-. T , BOROUGH , Oilers nothing extraordinary hut Really linoil Articles at fair and reasonable prices . He does' not keeji an " Immense Stock , " but sullicientlv Urge for any person to select from , lie eloes not sell " cheaper ' than every either house in the Trade , " hut quite as cheap as anv . A visit will , at all times , be vcry much appreciated .

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OCEAN MERTHYR SMOKELESS STEAM COALS . This First-Class Steam Coal Can lie delivered at a reasonable price AT STATIONS ON 'THE . L . & S . \ V . RAIL , anel G . \\\ , DEVON & CORNWALL LINES . l ' . O . B . Prices , with Rates of l ' tt-i sj lit to various Ports , quoted on apjiliration . Large consumers will experience great saving by vising this Ocean dial which is noted for its strength and purity . Particulars on apjilication . References with lirst order . Ajmly to JOHN C . HUNT , BRIDGWATER .

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COALS . —M . J . ROWLEY & CO ., COLLIERY AND SHIPPING AGENTS , COAL , COKE , AND BREEZE MERCHANTS , By appoint incut to Her Majesty ' s Royal Household Troops . Nt-lt Cash Lowest Summer prices delivered : — Per Ton . Ingham ' s Old I lards -Ms-Best Wallsend 22 s . Best Silkstone 20 s . New Sill-slum ; ' 0 - Best Derby Brights iSs . Large Briglts !?«• <*• Eureka Hartlej l ? s-Powell Duffryn , Smokeless - - - - iSs . Cd . Best Hard Steam 17 s - Best Smith ' s Coal > 5 « - Dtitlliv Breeze , 25 s . Best tias Coke , per 12 Sacks - - - 12 s . Weight and Quality guaranteed . LONDON OFFICES : la , CT . 0 UE 15 EC-ST ., MARYLEBONE KOAD ; , o NORTT 1 AUDLEY-ST ., GROSVENOR SQUARE , W . 7 Id IN CAMPBELL RD ., STOKE NEWINGTON , N . and at if ., MILTON STREET , SPRING BANK , HULL .

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