R. S. (1769). Jachin and Boaz: Or, an authentic key to the door of free-masonry, Both antient and modern. Calculated not only for the Instruction of every New-Made Mason; but also for the Information of all who intend to become Brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial Account of all the Proceedings in making a Mason, with the several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; and also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of opening a Lodge, and setting the Craft to work. III. The Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master's Lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all Lodges; with the Songs at the Conclusion of each Part. IV. The Origin of Masonry; Description of Solomon's Temple; History of the Murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the three Fellow-Crafts; the Manner of the Assassins being discovered, and their Punishment; the Burial of Hiram by King Solomon's Order; with the Five Points of Fellowship, &c. V. The Ceremony of the Instalment of the Master of different Lodges on St. John's Day. VI. A safe and easy Method proposed, by which a Man may obtain Admittance into any Lodge, without passing through the Form required, and thereby save a Guinea or two in his Pocket. Illustrated with an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, And Interspersed with Variety of notes and remarks, Necessary to explain and render the Whole clear to the meanest Capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their Seniority, with the Dates of each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem lodge; a frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-Street (A new edition.). printed for W. Nicoll, at No. 51, St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationR. S. Jachin and Boaz: Or, an Authentic Key to the Door of Free-masonry, Both Antient and Modern. Calculated Not Only for the Instruction of Every New-Made Mason; but Also for the Information of All Who Intend to Become Brethren. Containing, I. A Circumstantial Account of All the Proceedings in Making a Mason, with the Several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; and Also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of Each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of Opening a Lodge, and Setting the Craft to Work. III. The Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master's Lectures, Verbatim, as Delivered in All Lodges; with the Songs at the Conclusion of Each Part. IV. The Origin of Masonry; Description of Solomon's Temple; History of the Murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the Three Fellow-Crafts; the Manner of the Assassins Being Discovered, and Their Punishment; the Burial of Hiram by King Solomon's Order; with the Five Points of Fellowship, &c. V. The Ceremony of the Instalment of the Master of Different Lodges on St. John's Day. VI. A Safe and Easy Method Proposed, by Which a Man May Obtain Admittance into Any Lodge, Without Passing Through the Form Required, and Thereby Save a Guinea or Two in His Pocket. Illustrated with an Accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge, And Interspersed with Variety of Notes and Remarks, Necessary to Explain and Render the Whole Clear to the Meanest Capacity. To Which Is Now Added, a New and Accurate List of All the English Regular Lodges in the World, According to Their Seniority, with the Dates of Each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a Gentleman Belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a Frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-Street. A new edition. London: printed for W. Nicoll, at No. 51, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1769.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationR. S. Jachin and Boaz: Or, an Authentic Key to the Door of Free-masonry, Both Antient and Modern. Calculated Not Only for the Instruction of Every New-Made Mason; but Also for the Information of All Who Intend to Become Brethren. Containing, I. A Circumstantial Account of All the Proceedings in Making a Mason, with the Several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; and Also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of Each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of Opening a Lodge, and Setting the Craft to Work. III. The Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master's Lectures, Verbatim, as Delivered in All Lodges; with the Songs at the Conclusion of Each Part. IV. The Origin of Masonry; Description of Solomon's Temple; History of the Murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the Three Fellow-Crafts; the Manner of the Assassins Being Discovered, and Their Punishment; the Burial of Hiram by King Solomon's Order; with the Five Points of Fellowship, &c. V. The Ceremony of the Instalment of the Master of Different Lodges on St. John's Day. VI. A Safe and Easy Method Proposed, by Which a Man May Obtain Admittance into Any Lodge, Without Passing Through the Form Required, and Thereby Save a Guinea or Two in His Pocket. Illustrated with an Accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge, And Interspersed with Variety of Notes and Remarks, Necessary to Explain and Render the Whole Clear to the Meanest Capacity. To Which Is Now Added, a New and Accurate List of All the English Regular Lodges in the World, According to Their Seniority, with the Dates of Each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a Gentleman Belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a Frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-Street. A new edition. printed for W. Nicoll, at No. 51, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1769.