A discourse upon masonry. [electronic resource] : As spoken by the author when master of a lodge in England, in the year 1772, from the words of the Prophet Amos, Ch. i. v. 9. In which discourse is set forth masonry as it stood in the days of noab, and from his generation down to his present time. To which is added, fraternal melody, adapted for the members of the Royal Arch and Knights Templars. Consisting of original odes, cantatas, and songs, for the use of the members of the most ancient and honorable fraternity of free and accepted masons. The most noble order of Bucks. The honorable order of select Albions. The honorable Lumber Troop. The ancient corporation of Stroud-Green. The ancient family of Leeches. The worthy court of do-right. The free and easy counsellors under the cauliflower, &c. &c. &c. Adapted to the most celebrated ballad tunes; and illustrated with annotations, and anecdotes of some of the orders, with songs, toasts and sentiments.
1772
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A discourse upon masonry. [electronic resource] : As spoken by the author when master of a lodge in England, in the year 1772, from the words of the Prophet Amos, Ch. i. v. 9. In which discourse is set forth masonry as it stood in the days of noab, and from his generation down to his present time. To which is added, fraternal melody, adapted for the members of the Royal Arch and Knights Templars. Consisting of original odes, cantatas, and songs, for the use of the members of the most ancient and honorable fraternity of free and accepted masons. The most noble order of Bucks. The honorable order of select Albions. The honorable Lumber Troop. The ancient corporation of Stroud-Green. The ancient family of Leeches. The worthy court of do-right. The free and easy counsellors under the cauliflower, &c. &c. &c. Adapted to the most celebrated ballad tunes; and illustrated with annotations, and anecdotes of some of the orders, with songs, toasts and sentiments.
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Dublin : Printed for the author, and sold by T. Wilkinson, No. 40, Winetavern-Street, [1772?]
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Ireland -- Dublin.
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English
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64p. ; 8⁰.
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A satire.
Anonymous. By William Riley.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Anonymous. By William Riley.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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English Short Title Catalog, N36656.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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