1891/522.3


Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
Masonry Dissected: being an universal and genuine description of all its branches, from the original to the present time (Prichard, Samuel),
Author:- Samuel Prichard
Published by:- G. and J. Offor, Postern Row, Tower Hill
Printed by:- H. Teape, Tower Hill
Number of Main Pages:- 32
Edition Number of this Volume:- 30
UGLE Library Classification:- A 795 PRI - Anti-Masonry and Vindications, So-called `Exposures'
Order:- Craft (Blue Masonry)
Description
As it is delivered in the constituted regular Lodges, both in city and country according to the several Degrees of adntissions, giving an impartial account of their regular proceedings on initiating their new members in the whole three Degrees of Freemasonry—viz., 1.—Entered Apprentice; 11.—Fellow Craft; 111.—Master. By SAMUEL PRICHARD, late member of a constituted Lodge. To which is added the Anthor’s vindication of himself, together with the copy of the oath that he took before an Alderman that this was a true copy of Freemasonry. The thirtieth edition.
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