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spelling | J*** G****** Verfasser aut Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three Dublin printed, and to be had at Thomas Wilkinson's No. 40, Winetavern-Street [1785?] Online-Ressource (64,[2]Seiten,plate) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T172304 Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland The author was formerly known as J. G With a final advertisement leaf Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Freemasonry Rituals Early works to 1800 Freemasons / Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1520402100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | J*** G****** Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three Freemasonry Rituals Early works to 1800 |
title | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
title_auth | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
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title_full | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
title_fullStr | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
title_full_unstemmed | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
title_short | Mahhabone: or, The Grand Lodge door open'd wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free-masonry, both ancient and modern |
title_sort | mahhabone or the grand lodge door open d wherein is discovered the whole secrets of free masonry both ancient and modern containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry from an entered apprentice to a pass d master without any omission of the smallest particular as authorised and delivered in all good lodges illustrated with proper remarks necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity whether a brother or not to which is added the true method of a free mason finding out a brother in public company with what degree he belongs to without being discovered by any but the said brother also a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry with an explanation of the characters and several other curious particulars never before made public embellish d with a beautiful copper plate frontispiece representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge with reference explaining the whole to which is annex d a collection of masons songs toasts sentiments and hobnobs the whole being entirely authentic and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point by j g a regular brother of free masonry having mounted the steps of one two and three |
title_sub | Containing an exact account of all the ceremonies and mysteries belonging to masonry, from an entered apprentice to a pass'd master, without any omission of the smallest particular; as authorised and delivered in all good lodges. Illustrated with proper remarks, necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether a brother or not. To which is added, the true method of a free-mason finding out a brother in public company, with what degree he belongs to, without being discovered by any but the said brother. Also, a specimen of the secret way of writing in masonry, with an explanation of the characters; and several other curious particulars, never before made public. Embellish'd with a beautiful copper-plate frontispiece, representing the drawing on the floor of a lodge, with reference explaining the whole. To which is annex'd, a collection of masons songs, toasts, sentiments and hobnobs, the whole being entirely authentic: and the grandest performance of the kind that has yet appeared in point. By J*** G******, a regular brother of free-masonry, having mounted the steps of one, two, and three |
topic | Freemasonry Rituals Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Freemasonry Rituals Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1520402100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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