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A critical inquiry into the condition of the conventual Builders and their relations to secular Guilds in the middle ages. (Fort, G. F.), 1884.
Author:- Fort, G. F.
Date:- 1884 -
UGLE Classification:- A 37 FOR - History & Philosophy of Freemasonry: History, Early operative masonry, including Mason's marks and accounts of payments to stone-masons, Masons Company of London, Transition
WMLMT Classification:- Masonic Discussion
Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)
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By GEORGE F. FORT, author of “The Early History and Antiquities of Freemasonry,” &c. Nee Jovis era, nee ignis, nee potent jerrum, nec edax abolere vet~ustas.
Bro. Fort, of Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A., in his History of the Craft, the above work, and the following one on Mark Masonry, has made the study of even abstruse points entertaining as a novel, his style being so fascinating. Those who take an interest in Mark customs and ceremonies will be glad to peruse the following volume, and the above is a most readable work on a confessedly difficult subject.
J. W. Boulton, 706 Broadway, New York. 1884. (Dedicated to Bro. William James Hughan, Torquay.)
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pp. 45. 7¾”x5”. New York, 1884.