80
X

Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

X

Page 2: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

Cornell JtmiretBitg ffiibratg

JMjaca, Ntm Uork

FROM THE

BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY

COLLECTED BY

BENNO LOEWY1854-1919

BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Page 3: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

The date shows when this,volume was taken.

To renew this book copy the call No. and give tothe librarian.

HOME USE RULES

All Books subject to recall

All borrowers must regis-

,,„ ter in the library to borrow

books for home use.

"—All books must be re-

turned at end of college

year for- inspection and

repairs.

Limited books must be

•— returned within the four

week limit and not renewed.

Students must*return all

books before leaving town.

Officers should arrange lor

„ the return of books wanted

during their absence from

town.

Volumes of periodicals

and of pamphlets are held

in the library as much as

possible. For special pur-

poses they are given out for

a limited time.

Borrowers should not use

their library privileges for

the benefit of other persons.

Books of special value

and gift .books, when the

giver wishes it, are not

allowed to circulate.

Readers are asked to re-

port all cases of books

marked or mutilated. -

Do not d«iace books by marks and writing. jgA^fl

Cornell University Library

Z5993.Z8 F85

Masonic catalogue of teIHK2flWj H ]j

he

olin

3 1924 029 593 484

Page 4: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

The original of this book is in

the Cornell University Library.

There are no known copyright restrictions in

the United States on the use of the text.

http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029593484

Page 5: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

Masgnie QatalogUB

LIBRARYOE THE.

LODGE OF

Free:g .Accepted "MaSoiis.

January 1st, 1880;

:; PBiGE : OlST^ IDOIiXj^S;.

PHILADELPHIA: «.

Iasoxio Publishing go., 2S7 Dock StJikkt.

. :<' i?si.'-

Page 6: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 7: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 8: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

-DIAGRAM OF LIBRARY HALL-

HiLUC£

Hco

HcetuCO

Page 9: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

Masonic Catalogue

LIBRARY

GRAi LOD&E OF PEMSYLVANIA

Free @ Accepted Masons.

January 1st, 1880.

rpzEaiaiEi oistie x)OXiXi^.ia.

PHILADELPHIA

:

Masonic Publishing) Co., 237 Dock Street.1881.

Page 10: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

RULES.

The Library Hall will be open daily, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 10 o'clock

p. M., on such, days that the Temple is opened for Masonic purposes.

The Library is one for reference only. Masonic books, manuscripts,

&c, are not permitted to be taken out of the hall.

Access to the books and cases can be had on personal application to

either of the Committee, or the Brother in charge as Librarian, at such

time as the Library Hall is open.

Master Masons in good standing, members of Lodges subordinate to the

Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, or of a Grand Lodge in Correspondence

with and recognized by said Grand Lodge, have free use of the Library

Hall.

The leading Masonic and other newspapers and magazines of the day

are to be found on the tables, but must not be defaced or torn.

Page 11: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

PREFACE.

In presenting this catalogue of the Masonic portion of the Library of the

Grand Lodge ofPennsylvania, the following history will prove interesting

:

The first mention, as far as can be learned, of a library connected with a

Grand Lodge, is found in the minutes of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylva-

nia, under date ofMarch 26, 1787, when " It was ordered that the Treasurer

buy every book for the use of this Lodge which may appear interesting onMasonry."

What progress was made cannot be found, but no doubt the resolution

was intended to make as perfect as possible " the Ahiman Rezon " then

in process of compilation by the E. W. Bro. Win. Smith, P. G. Master.

On October 7, 1816, the following resolution was adopted by the GrandLodge :

—"That a Committee be appointed to devise the best means of

establishing a Masonic Library for the use of the members of this GrandLodge, and to report thereon."

On March 17, 1817, the Committee reported as follows :" The Com-

mittee on Masonic Library made the following report : That they have

attended to the duty assigned them and offer fbr the consideration andapprobation of the Grand Lodge the following :

"ResoUed, That a Masonic Library shall be established for the use of the

members of this Grand Lodge, and that the small room, adjoining the

Tyler's room, shall be appropriated for that purpose.

"Resolmed, That a standing Committee of three members shall be appoint-

ed annually, to be styled the Library Committee, whose duty it shall be to

superintend the Library, and who shall have power to make any rules

and regulations respecting it they may deem necessary, subject to the

approbation of this Grand Lodge.

"Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed to report the probable

sum required for the purchase of a Masonic Library for the use of the

Grand Lodge."

This Committee was never appointed, no doubt owing to the prepara-

tions and expenses incident to the (then new) Chestnut Street Hall.

The next mention of the subject is found under date of June 7, 1871

:

"On motion of Bro. Charles E. Meyer the following was adopted :

" Whekbas, It has for a long time been the desire ofa large number ofthe

Brethren that the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania should possess a Masonic

Library, that would reflect credit upon the Fraternity ; and

"Whereas, The building Committee have with a wise forethought set

apart a room in the Masonic Temple for that purpose ; therefore be it

"Resolved, That a Committee of five be appointed to examine and arrange

Page 12: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

iv PREFACE.

such material as may now be in the possession of the Grand Lodge, to

procure if practicable complete sets of the Proceedings of sister Grand

Lodges, with which we are in correspondence, and take such steps as may-

be necessary for the formation of a Masonic Library."

TheR. "W. ' Grand Master was pleased to appoint as Committee under

said resolutions :

"W. Bro. Charles E. Meyer, P. M. of Melita Lodge, No. 295.

W. Bro. Sydney Hayden, P. M. of Rural Amity Lodge, No. 70.

W. Bro. Mark Richards Muckle\ P. M. of Herman Lodge, No. 125.

W. Bro. John Hanold, P. M. of Harmony Lodge, No. 52.

"W. Bro. "William H. Egle, M. D., P. M. of Robert Burns Lodge, No. 464.

The following have been appointed the Library Committee in the years

as follows :

1873.—W.Bros. Meyer, Muckle\ Hanold, Augustus R. Hall, P.M. of Phil-

adelphia Lodge, No. 72, Robert H. Pattison, D. D., P. M. of Melita

Lodge, No. 295, Egle and Hayden.1874.—"W. Bros. Meyer, Muckld, Pattison, Edward S. Wyckoff, M. D.

P. M. of Montgomery Lodge, No. 19, Charles K. Ide, P. M. of Lodge,

No. 51, John L. Young, P. M. of Phoenix Lodge, No. 130, and "William

H. Burkhardt, P. M. of Covenant Lodge, No. 456.

1875-1876—"W. Bros. Meyer, Muckle\ J. Prank Knight, P. M. of Key-

stone Lodge, No. 271, Burkhardt, "Wyckoff, James S. Barber, P. M. of

Perkins Lodge, No. 402, and Young.1877-1878-1879-1880.—"W. Bros. Meyer, Muckl6, "Wyckoff, Hamilton,

Barber, Young, Charles "W. Packer, P. M. of Philadelphia Lodge, No.

72.

1881.—"W. Bros. Meyer, Muckle", "Wyckoff, Hamilton, Barber, T. EsmondeHarper, P. M. of Rising Star Lodge, No. 126, Samuel S. Talbot, P. M. of

St. Alban Lodge, No. 529.

The " Ahiman Rezon" of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, adopted

December 5, 1877, prescribes the duties of this Committee as follows :

Article XIII. Section 30. "Committee on Library."" The Committee on Library shall consist of seven members. The duty

of this Committee shall be to collect valuable publications on Masonry,

and such printed or other information as may be worthy of preservation

;

and make report to the Grand Lodge of its proceedings."

Page 13: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

CATALOGUELibrary of tad Lodge of Pennsylvania, F. & A, I.

Ahiman Rezons, See also Constitutions.

*1, A.

Ahiman Rezon, Pa. Abridged and Digested as a Help to all

that are, or -would be Free and Accepted Masons. To -which is

added a Sermon, preached in Christ Church, Philadelphia, at a Gen-eral Communication, celebrated agreeably to the Constitutions, onMonday, December 28, 1778, as the Anniversary of St. John theEvangelist. Published by order of the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl-vania. By William Smith, D.D., Philadelphia. Printed by Hall &Sellers. MDCCLXXXIII (1783). 8vo, pp. 166, with engravedfrontispiece.

1, A.—Ahiman Kezon : or a Help to a Brother. Showing the excel-

lence of Secrecy and the first Cause ofthe Institution ofFree-Masonry,the Principles of the Craft, and the Benefits arising from a strict

Observance thereof; the Sort ofMen that ought to be Initiated into theMystery, and the Kind of Masons that are fit to govern Lodges, -with

their proper Behaviour in and out of the Lodge. The Ancient Man-ner of Constituting new Lodges, with all the Charges, &c. Likewisethe Prayers used in Jewish and Christian Lodges. Also the Old andNew Regulations, the manner ofChoosing and Installing Grand Mas-ter and Officers, &c: To which is added a large Collection ofMasons'Songs, entertaining Prologues and Epilogues, and Solomon's Temple,an Oratorio. By Brother Laurance Dermoit, Sec. The Sixth Edi-tion, with Additions. Belfast : Printed by Wm. Magee, No. 9Bridge Street. MDCCXCV (1795). 12mo, pp. 192.

1, A.—The New Ahiman Rezon. Containing the Laws and Consti-tutions of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. To which is added the His-tory of Masonry from the Creation to the death of Queen Elizabeth.Also illustrations of the Royal Art ; and a variety of other matterrelative to that Institution. Carefully collated from the most ap-proved authors, ancient as well as modern. By Jolm K. Bead,Present Deputy Grand Master of Virginia, and Member of the Sub-lime Lodge of Perfection, of Charleston, South Carolina. Rich-mond : Printed by John Dixon. MDCCXCI (1791). 8vo, pp. 241.

1, A.—The Maryland Ahiman Kezon of Free and Accepted Ma-sons ; containing the History of Masonry from the Establishment ofthe Grand Lodge to the Present Time ; with their Ancient Charges,Addresses, Prayers, Lectures, Prologues, Epilogues, Songs, &c. Col-lected from their Old Records, faithful Traditions and Lodge Books.Compiled by order of the Grand Lodge of Maryland, by Brother &.Keating, W.M.B.L. (Motto omitted). Baltimore: Printed by "W.Pechin for George Keating's Wholesale and Retail Book Store.

1797. Small 8vo, pp.. 272.

* Kefers to Case and Shelf in Library where book is to be found.

(5)

Page 14: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

6 Library of Grand Lodge

1, A.—An Ahiman Rezou for the Use of the Grand Lodge of South.

Carolina, Ancient York Masons and the Lodges under the Registerand Masonick Jurisdiction thereof. Compiled and Arranged withConsiderable Additions, at the request of the Grand Lodge, andpublished by their authority. By Brother Frederick DalcTio, M. D,(&c, &c, and motto omitted.) Charleston, S. C. Published toy

Marchant, Willington & Co. 1807. 8vo, pp. 234.

1, A.—The Constitution of Freemasonry, or Ahiman Rezon,containing among other useful information the Laws, Charges, andRegulations of the Free and Accepted Masons, according to the OldInstitutions ; to which is added a Selection of Masonic Songs, &c,&c, &c. Revised and corrected with considerable additions, fromthe original of the late Lawrence Dermott, Esq. By Thomas Har-per, D. G. M. Seventh Edition. London : Printed by Brother T.Harper, Jun., Crane Court, Fleet Street, for the Editor, No. 207Fleet Street. 1807. 8vo, pp. 234, with an engraved Frontispiece.Added to this is a list of Lodges, 16 pages.

1, A.—The Freemasons' Library and General Ahiman Re-zou ; containing a Delineation of the True Principles of Freema-sonry, Speculative and Operative, Religious and Moral ; compiledfrom the writin.es of the most approved authors, with notes andoccasional remarks. By Samuel Cole, P. M. of Concordia andCassia Lodges, P. G. S. of the G. L. of Md. K. T., K. M , &c.(Motto omitted.) Baltimore: Benj'n Edes. 1817. 8vo, pp. 352,with copperplate Frontispiece and an Appendix, containing Scrip-ture Elucidations, and other miscellaneous matter relating to Ma-sonry, pp. 93.

1, A.—The Ahiman Rezon, containing a view of the History andPolity of Freemasonry ; together with the Rules and Regulationsof the Grand Lodge, and of the Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter ofPennsylvania. Compiled for the Grand Lodge. (Motto omitted.)Philadelphia: Printed for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 1825.8vo, pp. 274.

1, A.—The Ahiman Rezon, or the Book of the Constitution, Rulesand Regulations of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, together withthe Ancient Charges and Ceremonial of the Order. For the Gov-ernment of the Craft under this jurisdiction. Compiled for theGrand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and f dopted on the 15th day of June,1857. Philadelphia : Printed for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania,by Jas. B. Chandler. A. D. 1857, A. L. 5857. 8vo, pp. 116 and X.

1, A.—The Ahiman Rezon. (Same title as above.) A. D. 1868, A. L.5868. 8vo, pp. 182.

1. A.—The Ahiman Rezon of Pennsylvania. (As proposed by theCommittee.) 1877.

1, A.—The Constitutions of Free Masonry ; or Ahiman Rezon;

to which are added Lectures, Charges and Masonic Ritual. Pub-lished by the Grand Lodge of Ireland. Dublin: Printed by BrotherWilliam Underwood, Eden-Quay. 1858. 8vo, pp. 197.

1, A.

Ahiman Rezon, or a Help to a Brother collected from the besteditions extant, etc.

1, A.

General Ahiman Rezon and Freemasons' Guide. ContainingMonitorial Instructions in the Degrees of Entered Apprentice. Fel-low-Craft and Master Mason, &c, &c. To which are added a Ritualfor a Lodge of Sorrow, and the Ceremonies of Consecrating Masonic

Page 15: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 7

Cemeteries, &c, &c. By Daniel Sickles, 33°. New York : MasonicPublishing and Manufacturing Co., 432 Broome Street. 1867. 12mo,pp. 408 and plates.

1, A.

Ahiman Rezon. The Book of Constitution of the GrandLodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania, also theAncient Charges, Forms and Ceremonies, as revised and adopted byorder of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, for the Government ofthe Craft under its jurisdiction. A. L. 5877. Philadelphia: Printedfor the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania by Sherman & Co. 1878.

1, A.—The Freemasons' Library and General Aliiman Rezon.(By Sam'l Cole, P. M., 2d Edition, the 1st previously mentioned).Revised and Corrected, with Additions. By B. Edes, P. M., H. P.,

K. T. M., &c. Baltimore : Published by Cushing and Jewett. 1826.

8vo, pp. 880. Copperplate frontispiece. <

3, D.—Anti-Masonic Almanac. 1829. By-Edward Giddins. 12mo,pp. 48. Rochester : E. Scranton. Containing besides Astronomi-cal calculations, various amusing specimens of Masonic ceremonies,performed during the initiation, passing, raising and exaltation of acandidate and other childish mummery practiced by that pretendedAncient and Honorable institution while assembled and at work intheir secret conclaves. Also many important facts not yet madepublic respecting the abduction of Captain Wm. Morgan, and. his

confinement in Fort Niagara by Masonic conspirators, &c.

3, D.—Anti-Masonic Almanac for 1S33 and 1834. 12mo, pp. 110.

Boston.

3, E.—The Lodge of St. Andrew, and the Massachusetts GrandLodge. A Centennial Memorial. 1870. 12mo, pp. 292. Boston.

3, E.—Annals Maconniqne. 1807. By Qaillot. 18mo, pp. 252, 4vols. Paris : Caillot. Dediees a S. A S. L. Prince CambaceresG. M. de l'O M. en France.

3, F.—Ancient Symbol Worship. (Phallic.)

3, G.—Anti-Masonic Tract, No. 3. 1829. By Ed. B. Rollins. 12mo,pp. 12. Boston : Wm. R. Collier. Containing the renunciation ofFree Masonry by the Rev. Ed. B. Rollins of Stratford, Vermont.Motto.)

3, G.

Address delivered before the Anti-Masonic Convention of Read-ing, Mass., Jan'y 15, 1829, together with a review of Mr. Knapp'sdefence of Masonry. 1829. By P. Sanborn. 12mo, pp. 19.

Boston.

3, G.

Anti-Masonic Tract, No. 4. 1829. Containing importantcorrespondence, etc.; also Rev. Moses Thacher's address. 12mo,pp. 12. Boston.

3, G.

Address delivered before the Anti-Masonic Convention of Dele-gates for Plymouth County, Halifax, iiass., Dec. 9, 1829. 1830.

By Moses Thaaher. 12mo, pp. 18. Boston.

3, G.

Address to the Church and congregation under the care of theauthor on his seceding from the i.asonic institution. 1829. ByMoses Thacher. 12mo, pp. 12. Boston.

3. G.

Acta Latomorum. See H. for Historie de la Franche Macpn-nerie.

3, G.—Anti-Christian and Anti-Social Conspiracy, an extract

from the French of the Abb6 Barruel, to which is prefixed Jachinand Boaz, etc. 1812. By Abbe Barruel. 8vo, pp. 438. Lancaster:Joseph Ehrenfried.

Page 16: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

8 Library of Grand Lodgk

4, A.—Anti-MasonicReviewandMagazine, etc. 1828. By HenryDana Ward. 8vo, pp. 386. New York: Vonderpool & Cole.

4, A.—Anti-Masonic Review and Magazine, etc. 1830. ByHenry Dana Ward. 8vo, pp. 32. New York : Vanderpool & Cole.

4, A.

Authentic Key to the Door ofFreemasonry, etc. 1859.

18mo, pp. 192. New York.

5, A.

Anti-Christian Character of Freemasonry, A Letter on,etc. 1849. By M. C. Trevilian. 8vo, pp. 242. London : Whit-taker & Co.

4, C.

Address, etc., Dedication of Bristol Lodge, No. 25. 1854. ByBev. J. Lansing Burrows. 12mo, pp. 12. Bristol : Wm. Bache.

4, C—Anti-Masonic Pamphlets. 1829. 8vo, pp. 277.

4, C

Address delivered before the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, etc.

1805. By Henry Maurice Lisle. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston: Russell &Cutler.

4, C.

Address to Crescent Lodge. No. 493. 1873. By Horace F. Bunn.8vo, pp. 11. Philadelphia : Jas. E. Kryder.

4, D.—Almanach oder Taschen-Buch fur die bruder Freymaurer, etc.

1776. 36mo. pp. say 150.

4, E.

Address delivered on Dec. 27th, before the Masonic Fraternity ofPetersburg, Va. 1851. By Bev. J. L. Iieynoldson. Svo, pp. 8.

Petersburg, Va.

4, E.

Address delivered at Milton, at dedication of Hall, etc. 1863.

By Benjamin Parke. 12mo, pp. 14. Bloomsburg, Pa. : P. John4, E.—Address on St. John's Day, before the Masonic Fraternity, etc.

1848. By Rev. J. V. Cosby. 12mo, pp. 20. Bardtown, Ky.

4, F.

Almanac (Rob. Morris' Freemasons' ) containing the origin, pro-gress, and present condition of Freemasonry, etc. 1862. 12mo, pp.62. La Grange, Ky., Rob. Morris.

4, F.

Almanac (Rob. Morris' Freemasons'). 1863. 12mo, pp. 62.

Le Grange, Ky. : Rob. Morris.

4, F.

Almanac (Rob. Morris' Freemasons'). 1865. 12mo, pp. 86.New York : Morris & Sheville.

4. F—Address (Masonic) delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Quincy,Florida, on 24th of June, 1852. 1853. By Rev. Homer Hendee. 8vo,

pp. 17. Tallahassee, Fla. : Sentinel Office.

4, F.

Address on George Washington delivered before St. John'sLodge, No. 12, and fcolomon's Lodge, No. 20, A. F. M. of Florida,etc. 1853. By Thomas Douglass. 8vo, pp. 37. Tallahassee, Fla.

:

Sentinel Office.

4, F.—Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Colored illustrationsof 33 Degrees. Ib75. By J. L. Loth. 4to, pp. 33. London

:

Sinikin Marshall Co.

4, G.—Address delivered before Columbia Chapter, No. 1, Washington,D. C, etc. 1870. By Joseph T. Brown. 8vo, pp. 8. Washington,D. C. : Gibson Bros.

4, G.—Address delivered before Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, upon the occa-sion of the Grand Visitation. 1872. By Joseph Daniels. 8vo, pp.16. Washington, D. C: McGill & Witherow.

4, G.—Address, "Faith, Charity, Obedience—Masonic Virtues," at dedi-cation ofWashington Centennial Lodge, No. 14, Washington, D. C,Jan'y 13, 1853. By Joseph B.. Chandler, G. M. of Penna. 8vo,

pp. 16. Washington, D. C : Lemuel Towers.

Page 17: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fbee and Accepted Masons. 9

4, G.

Address on the Public installation of Officers Grand Lodge,D. C, etc. 1849. By Joseph R. Chandler, Grand Master of Penn-sylvania. 8vo, pp. 18. Washington, D. C. 1850. T. Barnard.

4, G.—Address delivered at Reading, Pa., before Reading Lodge, No.62, etc., at a public celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of theInitiation, etc., Geo. Washington. 1853. By Joseph R. Chandler.8vo, pp. 22. Philadelphia : Crisey & Markley.

4, G.

Address delivered before the Grand Lodge F. A. A. M. of theDistrict of Columbia, etc., at Installation. 1862. By Chas. F.Stansbury. 8vo, pp. 14. Washington, D. C. : H. Polkinhorn.

4, G.

Address, "The Philosophy and Science ofSpeculative Masonry,"before Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, of District Columbia, etc., at AnnualVisitation, etc. 1872. ByChas. F. Stansbury, 8vo, pp. 7. Wash-ington, D. C. : McGill & Witherow.

4. G.—Address on Freemasonry, before Bloomfield Lodge, No. 57,

Ky.,onthe 22d Feb'y, 1854. 1854. By W. S. Brown. 8vo, pp.40. Louisville, Ky. : Am. Freemason Office.

4, G.

Accounts of Lodge 83. A Lodge ledger ; accounts -withmembers. 1821, etc. 12mo, pp. 20. Written book.

5, C.

I/Arche Sainte—guide du Franc Macon, etc. 1865. 18mo, pp.284. Paris : Teissier et Cie.

5, D.—Analogy of Ancient Craft Masonry to Natural andRevealed Religion. 1850. By Charles Scott. 8vo, pp. 396.Philadelphia : Lippincott Grambo Co.

5, E.

Apologie pour l'Ordre des Francs Macons, etc., alsol'Ordre des Francs Macons trahi, etc. 1742. 24mo, pp. 118 and174. Dresden : Geo. C. Walther.

5, F.—Ancient Egypt. A Series of Chapters on Early Egyptian His-tory, Archaeology, etc. 1847. By Geo. R. Oliddon. 4to, pp. 68.

New York : Wm. Taylor & Co.

5, F.—Ancient Mysteries Described, especially English miracleplays, etc. , Ecclesiastical Shows, etc. 1823. By William Hone. 8vb,

pp. 298. London : Wm. Hone.

5, G.

Alcoran, Discourse upon. See "H," for History Knights Malta,end of 2d Vol., pp. 164.

6, B.

Address at Installation of Officers, Prince of Orange Lodge, No.16, N. Y. 1867. By Rev. Stephen H. Tyng,3x. 4to, pp. 22. NewYork : Baldwin & Jones.

6, B.

Addresses, Two, delivered by Richard Vaux. P. G. M. 1875-1876. One at the Centennial Anniversary of American Union Lodge,No. 1, Marietta, Ohio, St. John's.Day, June, 1876. One at LayingCorner-Stone new Masonic Temple at Reading, Pa., Oct. 1875. 4to

pp. 6. Scrap Book.

6, C.

Acacian Lyrics, and Miscellaneous Poems. 1857. By LuraniaA. H. Munday. 18mo, pp. 178. St. Louis, Mo.

6, F.—Antiquities of the Orient Unveiled, containing a concisedescription of the Ruins of King Solomon's cities, etc. 1873. ByM. Wolcott Redding. 8vo, pp. 421. New York : Redding & Co.

6. F.—Astraa. Taschenbuch, fur Freimaurer auf 1848, 1850, 1851, 1852,

1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 8 vols. 1864. 18mo, pp. 2823,Sondershaufen, Germany.

6, G.

American Masonick Record and Albany Literary Journal.A Periodical. 1830. 4to, pp. 416. Albany, New York.

Page 18: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

10 Library of Grand Lodge

6, G.

Annual Report, Regulations and List of, etc. Institution for

Aged Freemasons and Widows of F. 1877. 8vo, pp. 197. London.

6, G.—Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. 1877.

12mo, pp. 10. New York : Ed. O. Jenkins.

6, G.—Adieux a Michel Berend, Quelques mots sur la mission His-

torique des peuples. 1867. By Sy Mersbach. 24mo, pp. 72.

Bruxelles.

7, A.—Address (Masonic) delivered at "Williamsport, June 24, 1857,

Anniversary of St. John the Baptist. 1857. By Sam'l C. Perkins.

8vo, 'pp. 13. Williamsport : F. H. Campbell.

7, A.—Address of Welcome to Jno. Quincy Adams by Wilson Mc-Oandless, etc. 1873. 4to, pp. 16. Pittsburgh. Blackwell &Marthens.

1, B.

Address to Grand Lodge and Subord. Lodges. 1809. By Jas.Milnor. 8vo, pp. 120. Philadelphia.

2, D.

Address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania by those freemen ofthe city of Phil, who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, etc.

1777. 12mo, pp. 52. Philadelphia : Robt. Bell.

7, B.—Apocryphal New Testament. Say 1840. 8vo, pp. 178.

New York : Davitt & Davenport.

7, B.

Anacalypsls. An attempt to draw aside the veil of the Saitic

Isis—or an inquiry into the Origin of Languages, Nations and Re-ligions. 4 parts out of 16 parts. 1874. By Godfrey Higginss. 8vo,

pp. 448. London : J. Burns.

2,D.

Ancient and Accepted Kite. See Rules and Regulations.

7, A.

Address on Presentation of Bible to Griscom Chapter, No. 2191870. By Geo. Griscom. 8vo, pp. 17. Philadelphia: McCalla &Stavely.

7, A.—Aidworth, Mrs. (Memoir of the Life), etc. 1871. 8vo, pp. 8.

Cork : Purcell & Co.

3,A.—Antiquities ofFreemasonry. See "L" for Masonic Library,Vol. 1.

7, C—Atholl Liodges, (The) their authentic History, etc. 1879. ByRobt. Freke Gould. 12mo, pp. 102. London : Spencer.

1, C.—Address, on presentation of a Bible to Griscom H . R. A. Chap-ter, No. 219, Pa., Jan'y 10, 1870. By Geo. Griscom, M.E.P.G.H.P.,of Pa. 8vo, pp. 17. McCalla & Stavely.

3,C.

Masonic Biography, Leaflets of, or Sketches of EminentFree Masons. Edited by V. Moore, A. M., editor of MasonicReview. Third edition. Cincinnati and New York. 1864. Small8vo, pp. 420. This book contains sketches of the lives of JosephWarren, Sir Christopher Wren, Thomas Smith Webb, Rev. JamesAnderson, D.D., Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), the Duke of Sus-sex. George Washington, De Witt' Clinton, Benjamin Franklin,Marquis De La Fayette, Israel Putnam, David Wooster, and RobertBurns.

3, C—Washington and his Masonic Compeers. By SidneyHayden, P. M. of Rural Amity Lodge, No. 70, Pennsylvania.Illustrated with a copy of a Masonic Portrait of Washington, withnumerous other engravings. Second edition. New York : MasonicPublishing and Manufacturing Co. 1866. Small 8vo, pp. 407.

3, F.

Biography. Masonic Biography and Dictionary comprising the

Page 19: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 11

History of Ancient Masonry, Antiquity of Masonry -written andunwritten law, derivation and definition of Masonic terms, biogra-phies of eminent Masons, Statistics, Lodges in the U. S. By.Augustus Bow. 12mo, pp. 362. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippinoott&Co.

3, P.

Biography. Lives of those eminent Antiquaries, Blias Ashmoleand fm, Lilly, written by themselves, also Lilly's Life and Deathof Charles the First. 1774. By diaries Burman. 12mo, pp. 399.London : T. Davies.

6, D.—Biography. Life and Cor. of the Rev. Wm. Smith. Vol. 1.

1879. By Horace Wemyss Smith. 4to, pp. 595. Philadelphia

:

S. A. George & Co.

6, D.—Biography. Life and Cor. of the Rev. Wm. Smith. Vol. II.

By Horace Wemyss Smith. 4to, pp. 600. Philadelphia : • FergusonBros. &Co.

C, D.

Biography. Compendio della vita e della gesta di Guiseppe" Balsamo (Count Cagliostroj, etc. 1791. 12mo, pp. 216. Rome.

6, D.—Biography. Life (The) of the Count Cagliostro, etc. 1787.

8vo, pp. 127. London ; T. Hookham.3, D.—By-Laws ofProvincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire and

Rutland, to which is added a history ofFreemasonry in the Province,and a roll of the Grand Officers, &c, from the year 1775 to thepresent time. 1870. 12mo, pp. 107. Leicester : J. & T. Spencer.

3, D.

By-Laws Pr. Grand Chapter. Leicestershire and Rutland.1873. 8vo, pp. 12. Leicester : J. & T. Spencer.

3, E.—By-Laws of Solomon's Lodge, No. 114, Pa. 1872. 18mo,pp. 79. Philadelphia : Co-Operative Co.

3, E.—By-Laws of Solomon's Lodge, No. 114, Pa.' 1822. 36mo,pp. 12. Philadelphia : D. Dickinson.

3, E.—By-Laws of Solomon's Lodge, No. 114, Pa. 1835. 36mo,pp. 12. Philadelphia.

3, E.—By-Laws of Solomon's Lodge, No. 114, Pa. 1842. 12mo,pp. 110. Philadelphia.

4, C.

Book of the Unveiling. An Explanation of the Apocalypse.1833. 12mo, pp. 110. London: Sam'l Bagster.

4, C—By-Laws of St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, of Bos-ton, Mass. 1866. 12mo, pp. 168. Boston: Freemason's Magazine.

4, C.—By-Laws of St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, of Bos-ton, Mass. 1839. 12mo, pp. 128. Boston: J. A. Maffitt & Co.

4, D.—Briiderliche Vermahnungen aneinige Briider Freymaurer,1781. 24ino, pp. 108. Philadelphia.

4, D.—Burial Service of the Orders of Masonic Knighthood. 1871.

18mo, pp. 22. Boston :- Solon Thornton.

4, D.

Burial Service of the Orders of Masonic Knighthood, etc.,

Michigan. 1868. 24mo, pp. 24. Detroit.

4, D.—Book of Oaths, and the several forms thereof, both Ancientand Modern, etc. 1689. 18mo, pp. 264. London : H. Twyford,etc.

4, D.—Book of Oaths and Penalties. 1831, &c. By Avery Allyn.36mo, pp. 96. Philadelphia : John Clarke.

4, D. —Banners of the Bayeux Tapestry, and some of the earliest

Heraldic Charges. 1857. By Gilbert J. French. 8vo, pp. 22.

London : T. Richards.

Page 20: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

12 Library of Grahd Lodge

4, D.—By-Laws of Mary Commandery. 1869. 36mo, pp. 72.

Philadelphia : Co-Operative Printing Co.

4, D.—By-Laws of Mary Commandery, No. 36, Masonic K. T. ofPa., containing Constitution of Grand Commandery of Pa., Uni-form of a Knight Templar -with Tactics and Drill. 1872. 24mo,pp.151. Philadelphia: Co-Operative Printing Co.

3, E.

Book ofthe Chapter, or Monitorial instructions in the degreesof Mark, Past and M. Ex. Master and Royal Arch. 1868. By AlbertO. Mackey. 12mo, pp. 259. New York : Clark & Maynard.

4, E.

Beauseant, (The) a Manual for the use of Knights Templar, etc.

1874. By Jno. W. Simons. 12mo, pp. 245. New York: D.Sickels & Co.

4, F.—By-Laws, The Regulations or, of Lodge No. 620, Ireland. 1820.

18mo, pp. 20. Dublin : W. Devaux.

4, F.—By-Laws of Lodge N*o. 620, for 1813. 18mo, pp. 18. Dublin :

Chas. Downes.

4, P.—Basis of Free Masonry Displayed. 1775. By RobertOreen. 8vo, pp.36. New Castle-upon-Tyne: Robson Angus & Co.

4, G.—Bulletin van het Nederlandsch Croot Osten. 1873.8vo, pp. 160. Gebr Giunta d'Albani 's Gravenhage.

4, G

Bulletin du Grand Orient de France, etc. 1873 and 1854.

'

8vo, pp. 254 and 432. Paris.

4, G.

Banner of Truth, a Masonic sermon, etc. 1873. By John W.Oustis. 8vo, pp. 19. Philadelphia : Jas. E. Kryder.

4, G.

By-Laws of St. John's Encampment, No. 4, of KnightsTemplar, located at Carlisle, Pa., etc. 1856. (See below). 18mo,pp. 16. E. Cornman.

4, G.—Bye-Laws of St. Martin's Chapter, No. 510, England.36mo, pp. 8. Liskeard : John Philp.

4, G.—By-Laws of Columbia Lodge, No. 91. Penna. 1822.18mo, pp. 20. Philadelphia : Thos. S. Manning.

4, G.

By-Laws of Columbia Lodge, No. 91, Penna. 1834.18mo, pp. 24. Philadelphia : Thos. S. Manning.

5, B.—By-Laws of St. John's Commandery, No; 4, of KnightsTemplar, stationed at Philadelphia. 1870. 18mo, pp. 68. Phila-delphia : Trade Journal Printing House.

5, B.—By-Laws of St. John's Encampment, No. 4, of M. K. T.,Philadelphia. 1858. 18mo, pp. 30. Philadelphia: B. F. Jack-son.

5, C—By-Laws of Crescent Lodge, 493, A. Y. M. of Penna. 1871.18mo, pp. 75. Philadelphia : Co-Operative Printing Co.

5, D.—By-Laws ofLamberton Lodge, No. 476, A. Y. M. of Penna.' 1870. 24mo, pp. 60. Lancaster, Pa.

5, D.—By-Laws of Girard Mark Lodge, No. 214, A. Y. M. ofPenna. 1865. 24mo, pp. 48. Philadelphia : McCalla & Stavely.

5, D.—By-Laws of Girard Mark Lodge, No. 214, A. Y. M. ofPenna. 1872. 36mo, pp. 80. Philadelphia : Co-Operative.

5, D.—By-Laws of St. Alban Commandery, No. 47, K. T. ofPenna., etc. 1873. 24mo, pp. 90. Philadelphia : Co-OperativePrinting Co.

4,F.—Blessed Charity. See Proceedings of the Masonic Board ofRelief of Chicago.

Page 21: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 13

5, E.—By-Laws of Philadelphia Council, No. 11, R. S. E. andSelect Masters of Penna., etc. 1865. 24mo, pp. 46. Philadelphia:Maas & Vogdes.

5, E.

By-Laws and Regulations for Provincial Grand Lodge, A. P. &A. Masons, Middlesex. 1870. 24mo, pp. 28. London : Geo. Ken-ning.

5, E.—By-Laws of Keystone Chapter, No. 175, R. A. M., ofPenna. 1854. 24mo, pp. 34. Philadelphia : King & Baird.

5, E.—By-Laws, &c, Fortitude Lodge, No. 131, A. F. & A. M., Truro,England. 1875. 24mo, pp. 34. Truro, England : W. Lake.

5, E.—By-Laws, &c, Fortitude Lodge, No. 131, A. F. <& A. M., Truro,England. 1868. 36mo, pp. 26. Truro, England : W. Lake..

5, E.—By-Laws ofLodge No. 2, A. T. M., of Penna. 1852. 24mo,pp. 36. Philadelphia :,B. Frank Jackson.

5, E.—By-Laws ofLodge No. 2, A. T. M., of Penna. 1865. 24mo,pp 86. Philadelphia : Stein & Jones.

5, E.—By-Laws ofLodge No. 2, A. T. M., of Penna. 1873. 24mo,pp. 86. Philadelphia : G. V. Town & Son.

5, E.—By-Laws of Allegheny K. A. Chapter, No. 217, of Penna.1868. 24mo, pp. 40. Pittsburgh : Chas. P. Peck.

5, E.—By-Laws Morton Commandery, No. 4, N. York, 1869.

24mo, pp. 25. N. York : Bergen & Tripp.

5, E.

By-Laws Columbia Commandery, No. 13, Penna. 1864.

36mo, pp. 30. Lancaster : Cooper Sanderson & Co.

- 5, E.

By-Laws St. Aubyn Chapter, R. A. M., etc., Devon, Eng-land. 1866. 36mo, pp. 12. Devonport : J. R. H. Spry.

5, E.

By-Laws St. Aubyn Chapter, Rose Croix, etc., Devon, Eng-land. 1867. 36mo, pp. 12. Devonport : J. R. H. Spry.

5, E.—By-Laws Lodge Zetland, F. & A. M., No. 1071, of England.1867. 24mo, pp. 12. Devonport : Husband.

5, E.

By-Laws Educational Masonic Institution Cheshire,

England. 1863. 24mo, pp. 14> Nantwick, England. R. H. Grif-

fiths.

5, E-—By-Laws RoyalVeteran's Encampment of K. T., Ply-mouth, England. 1865. 36mo, pp. 8. .Plymouth.

5, E.—By-Laws Harmony Chapter, No. 52, Penna. 1871. 24mo,pp. 82. Philadelphia : H. L. Butler.

5, E.—By-Laws Columbia Chapter, No. 91, Penna, 1865. 36mo,

pp. 60. Philadelphia : Stein & Jones.

5, E.—By-Laws Eureka Chapter, No. 167, Penna. 1858. 36mo,pp. 15. Pittsburgh : J. R. Weldin.

5, E.—By-Laws Philadelphia Chapter, No. 169, Penna. 1869.

24mo, pp. 72. Philadelphia : Keystone Print.

5, E.—By-Laws Oriental Chapter, No. 183, Penna. 1870. 36mo,

pp. 63. Philadelphia: Zane.

5, E.

By-Laws, Robt. Burns Lodge, 464, Penna., Perseverance Chap-ter, 21, Penna., Pilgrim Commandery, 11, Penna. 1870. 24mo,

pp. 230. Harrisburg : Theo. F. Scheffer.

5, E.—By-Laws Columbia Mark Lodge, 91, Penna. 1854. 24mo,

pp. 16. Philadelphia : Robt. Rae & Co.

5, E.—By-Laws Columbia Mark Lodge, 91, Penna. 1868. 36mo,

pp. 63. Philadelphia : Wm. B. Eckert.

Page 22: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

14 Library of Grand Lodge

5, E.—By-Laws Excelsior Mark Lodge, 216, Penna. 1807. 36mo,

pp. 78. Philadelphia : Win. A. Maas.

5, E.—By-Laws Lodge ]STo. 9, A. Y. M., Penna. 1862. 36mo, pp.53. Philadelphia : Moss & Co.

5, E.—By-LawsHermann's Lodge, No. 125, A. Y. M., Penna. 1869.

24mo, pp. 78 . Philadelphia : Hoffman & Morwitz.

5, E.—By-Laws Barger Lodge, No. 333, Penna. 1860. 36mo, pp.

14. Allentown, Pa.: Trexler, Harlacher & Co.

5, E.—By-Laws Union Lodge, No. 58, Cal. 1866. 24mo, pp. 35.

Sacramento : Russell & Winterburn.

5, E.—By-Laws, Statutes, Regulations and, Harrisburg G. Coun-cil of Princes of Jerusalem and Harrisburg Lodge of Perfection,

etc., A. & A. Rite. 1864. 36mo, pp. 23. Harrisburg, Pa.: Theo.P. Scheffer.

5, G.—By-Laws Pr. Or. Lodge, etc., Oxfordshire, Eng. 1859. 36mo,

pp. 43. Oxford : E. "W. Morris.

5, G.

By-Laws Marquis of Dalhousie Lodge, No. 1159, of Eng-land. 1868. 12mo, pp. 14. London : Rich'd Spencer.

6, C.

Banners of the Bayeux Tapestry, and some of the earliest

Heraldic Charges. 1857. By Gilbert J. French. 8vo, pp. 22. Lon-don : T. Richard.

6, F.

Bansteine zum Tempel des Menschenthums—die Johannis-maurerei, etc. 1860. By Friedrleh Auwald. 12mo, pp. 231. Leip-

zig : G. Kollmann.

6, G.—By-Laws of Massachusetts Lodge. 1871. 12mo, pp. 132.

Boston.

5, B.

Book of the Commandery, a Monitor, etc.; Tactics and Drill,

etc. 1864. By John W. Simons. 24mo, pp. 160. New York

:

Macoy & Sickels.

8, F.

Book of the Lodge. Large pictures on cards, and music. 4to,

20 cards.

7, B.

Book of the Feet. A History of Boots and Shoes, etc. 1847By J. Sparkes Hall. 12mo, pp. 216. New York : Win. H. Graham-

5, E.—Bye-Laws and Regulations of the Mount EdgecombeChapter, 496, R. A. M., England. 1877. 36mo, pp. 11. Truro, Eng.

5, E.—By-Laws Cornwall Chapter, S. P. of Rose Croix. 1876.

18mo, pp. 14. Truro, Eng.

5, E.

By-Laws Lodge of Sincerity, 224, Stonehouse, Devon. Eng-land. 1859. 12mo, pp. 18. Stonehouse, Eng. : Edw'd W. Cole.

5, E.—By-Laws Lodge of Love and Honor, No. 75, F. & A. M.,Falmouth, Eng. 1877. 18mo, pp. 28. Falmouth, Eng.: R. C.Richards.

5, E.—By-Laws Brittania Lodge, No. 162, F. & A. M., England.1860. 36mo, pp. 16. Sheffield : T. S. Algar.

5, E.—By-Laws Wentworth Lodge, No. 1239, A. F. & A. M., Eng-land. 1868. 36mo, pp. 12. Sheffield.

5, E.—By-Laws Lodge of St. John, No. 83, Eng. 1859. 36mo,pp. 6. Plymouth : Jenkin Thomas.

5, E.—By-Laws Jerusalem Chapter, No. 3, Penna. 1831. 24mo,pp. 20. Philadelphia : T. S. Manning.

Page 23: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 15

5, E.—By-Laws St. John's Lodge. No. 115, Penna. 1827. 36mo,pp. 15. Philadelphia : T. S. Manning.

1, C.

Book of the Law, or Constitution of the Grand Commanderyof Knights Templar of Penna., to which is appended the Constitu-

tion, Rules and Edicts of the Grand Encampment of Knights Tem-plar of the United States of America. 1877. l8mo, pp. 188. Sher-.

man & Co.

7, C.—Celtic Druids (The), or an attempt to show that the Druids werepriests, etc. By Godfrey Biggins. 4to, pp. 324. London : Row-land Hunter.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Free-Masons. Containing the History,Charges, Regulations, &c, of that most Ancient and Right "Wor-shipful Fraternity. For the Use of the Lodges. Small 4to, pp. 91.

London : Printed by William Hunter for John Senex at the Globe,and John Hooke at the Flower-de-luce over against St. Dunstan'sChurch, in Fleet Street. In the year of Masonry 5723, Anno Dom-ini 1723.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Antientand Honourable Fraternity ofFree and Accepted Masons. Containing Their History, Charges,Regulations, &c, Collected and Digested By Order of the GrandLodge from their old Records, faithful Traditions and Lodge-Books.For the Use of the Lodges. By James Anderson, D.D. CarefullyRevised, Continued and Enlarged, with many Additions. By JohnEntick, M.A. 4to, pp. 339. London: Printed for Brother J. Scott,

at the Black Swan in Pater-noster Row. MDCCLVI. In the Vul-gar Year of Masonry 5756.

1, B.

Constitutions of the Ancient Fraternity of Free and AcceptedMasons ; Containing Their History, Charges, Regulations, &c.First Compiled by Order of the Grand Lodge, From their oldRecords, and Traditions. By James Anderson, D.D. A NewEdition, revised, enlarged, and brought down to the year 1784,

under the direction of the Hall Committee. By John Noorthouck.London : Printed by J. Rozea, Printer to the Society, No. 91 War-dour Street, Soho. MDCOLXXXTV. 4to, pp. 459.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Ancient and Honourable Fraternity ofFree and Accepted Masons. Containing Their History, Charges,

Regulations, &c. Collected and Digested by Order of the GrandLodge, from their old Records, faithful Traditions, and Lodge-Books. For the Use of the Lodges. By James Anderson, D.D.,and Carefully Revised, Continued, and Enlarged. By John Entick,

M. A. A New Edition, with Alterations and Additions, by a Com-mittee appointed by the Grand Lodge. London : Printed for

. Brother W. Johnston, in Ludgate Street. MDCCLXVII. In theVulgar Year of Masonry 5787. 4to, pp. 366.

1, B.—Constitutions. 1815. The Charges of a Free-Mason. Ex-tracted from The Antient Records of Lodges beyond Sea, and of

those in England, Scotland and Ireland, for the Use of Lodges., Tobe read at the Making of New Brethren, or when the Master shall

order it. Now republished by Order of the Grand Lodge. 4to,

pp. 140.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity of

Free and Accepted Masons. Containing Their History, Charges,

Regulations, &c. Collected and Digested by Order of the GrandLodge, from their old Records, faithful Traditions and Lodge Books.For the Use of the Lodges. .By James Anderson, D-D. A New

Page 24: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

16 Library of Grand Lodge

Edition, carefully revised, and continued to the present Time. Lon-don: Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate Street. MDCCLXIX. Inthe Vulgar Year of Masonry 5769. 8vo, pp. 396.

1, C.

Catalogue of Books, and Rules and Regulations of the Ma-sonic Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Established and opened for

public use Sept. 1, 1877. 1880. 8vo, pp. 122. Tribune Pr. andPub. Co.

1, B.—Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and AcceptedMasons. Containing the Charges, Regulations, &c, &c. Publishedby the Authority of the United Grand Lodge. By William HenryWhite, as Grand Secretary. London : Printed by Norris & Son,Bloomfield Street, Finsbury Circus. 1841. 8vo, pp. 143 and plates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title as above). 1847. 8vo, pp. 147 andplates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title as above). 1853. 8vo, pp. 140 andplates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title as above). 1855. 8vo, pp. 140 andplates.

1, B.

Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and AcceptedMasons. Containing the Charges, Regulations, etc., etc. Pub-lished by authority of the United Grand Lodge. By William GrayClarke, as Grand Secretary. London: Printed by Ford & Tilt, 52Long Acre, W. C. 1803. 32mo, pp. 155 and plates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title as above). Printed by Harrison &Sons, St. Martin's Lane. 1867. 32mo, pp. 160 and plates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title). By John Hermy, as Grand Secre-tary. 1871. 32mo, pp. 164.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title). By John Hervey, as Grand Secre-tary. 1873. 8vo, pp. 158.

1, B.—The Old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient and HonourableSociety of Free and Accepted Masons of England and Ireland.Four Reprints of the First Editions published in London, 1722, 1723,MS. 1726, Dublin, 1730. Edited by the Rev. John Edmund Cox,D.D., F.S.A., Vicar of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, Past Grand Chap-lain of the United Grand Lodge of England, etc., etc. "With twoFrontispieces reproduced in Fac-simile by the Woodbury process,and Fac-simile Woodcuts. London: Bro. Richard Spencer, MasonicPublisher, 26 Great Queen Street, opposite Freemasons' Hall, 1871.8vo, pp. total 292.

1, B.—Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and AcceptedMasons. Containing the Charges, Regulations, etc., etc. Publishedby the authority of the United Grand Lodge. By John Hervey, asGrand Secretary. London : Harrison and Sons, St. Martin's Lane,Printers in Ordinary to Her Majesty. 1871. 8vo, pp. 157 andplates.

1, B.

Constitutions (Same title as above). 1873. 8vo, pp. 158 andplates.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Free-Masons (a reprint of the Lon-don edition.

.By William Hunter, 1723, previously mentioned).

New York : Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Co , 430Broome Street. 1866. 8vo, pp. 108.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Free Masons. Containing the History,Charges, Regulations, &c, of that most Ancient and Right Wor-

Page 25: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 17

shipful Fraternity. For the use of the Lodges. London : PrintedAnno 5723. Reprinted in Philadelphia by special Order, for the useof the Brethren in North America. In the year of Masonry 5734,Anno Domini 1734. Small 4to, pp. 94. [Published by BenjaminFranklin ; the first Masonic book published in America. ]

1, B.—The Old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient and Honoura-ble Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Taken from Manuscriptwrote above Five Hundred Years since. London : Printed and soldby J. Roberts, in Warwick Lane, MDCCXXII. London: Re-printed for Bro. Richard Spencer, Masonic Publisher, 26 GreatQueen Street, opposite Freemasons' Hall. 1870. 8vo, pp. 26. Fac-simile.

1, B.—A Book of the Antient Constitutions of the Free and AcceptedMasons. 1729 (really 1728). Printed and sold by B. Cole, Engraverin London house Yard, St. Paul's Church Yard. (Dedicated.) Tothe Right Honble the Lord Kingston, Grand Master. Likewiseto the Deputy Grand Master and Grand Wardens. Also to the Mas-ter and Wardens of all Regular Lodges of ye ancient and HonbleFraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. These Constitutions ofMasonry are with all Humility and Brotherly Love Presented byYour obedient bumble servant and Brother, Benjamin Cole. 18mo,pp. 57.

1, B.

Constitutions of the Freemasons. By William James Huglian,Provincial Grand Secretary for Cornwall, Past Master "Lodge ofFortitude," Truro, Cor. Mem. "German Masonic Union," Hon.Mem, "Mother Lodge Kilwinning," Scotland, "Marquis of Dal-housie," London, &c, &c, &c. London: K. Spencer, Great QueenStreet. Truro : William Lake. 1869. 18mo, pp. 29.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Free-Masons. A reprint of the Lon-don edition. By Wm. Hunter. 1723. Previously mentioned, see

page 15. New York : Robt. Macoy, 29 Beekman Street. 1859.

12mo, pp. 118.

1, B.—Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Freeand Accepted Masons. Collected and digested from their OldRecords, faithful Traditions, and Lodge-Books. For the use ofLodges. Together with the History and GeneraJJtegulations of theGrand Lodge of Massachusetts. Compiled by the Rev. ThaddeusMason Harris, A.M., &c, &c. Second Edition, revised and cor-

rected; with large Additions. Published under Sanction ofthe GrandLodge. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts, by Brother IsaiahThomas. 1798. 4to, pp. 288.

1, B.—The Constitutions of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity ofFree and Accepted Masons. Containing the History of Masonry,from the Creation, throughout the known World, with their Charges,Regulations, &c. , &c. Calculated, not only for the Instruction ofevery new-made Mason, but, also, for the information of all whointend to become Brethren. Collected and Digested, by Order ofthe Grand Lodge, from their Old Records, Faithful Traditions, andLodge-Books. Embellished with a Copperplate Frontispiece, repre-

senting the Ceremony of a New Brother receiving the Word fromthe most respectable Master, in a full Assembly of the Fellow-Craft,an accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge, and sev-

eral other curious Copperplates . Interspersed with Variety of Notesand Remarks, never before published. . Designed for the Use ofLodges. Being a curious and antient History from the Creation to

Page 26: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

18 Libbaet of Grand Lodge

the present Time. Dublin : Printed for Thomas Wilkinson in "Wine-

tavern Street, the Corner of Cook Street. At said Wilkinson's

may he had all Sorts of Free-Masons' Books now extant. (Without

date, a reprint of the London edition of 1769.) 8vo, pp. 396.

1, C.—The Constitutions of the Free-Masons. A reprint of the Lon-

don edition. By Willianp Eunter. Previously mentioned, see

page 15. 1723. New York : Bepublished, Fac-simile, by Jno. W.Leonard & Co., Masonic Publishers, 383 Broadway. 1855. Small

4to, pp. 108.

1, C—The Iiaws and Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of the

Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masonsof Scotland. Edinburgh. 1848. 8vo, pp. 133, and plates.

1, C—The Laws and Constitutions (same title as above). 12mo, pp.

100. Edinburgh : 1871.

1, C—The Laws and Constitutions. (Same title as above.) 1879.

24mo, pp. 188. Edinburgh.

1, C.—Masonic Code ofAlabama. (This book has no other title page.)

It contains a historical synopsis of the Grand Lodge, from its organ-

ization up to 1836. The Constitution, Laws and Regulations of

the Grand Lodge, &c, &c. Prepared by a Committee of the GrandLodge, Daniel Sayre, Chairman. 1868. 8vo, pp. 168.

1, C.

Constitution and By-Laws of the M. W. Grand Lodge of

Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Illinois, in force

October 6th, 1874. Springfield, 111. 1874. 8vo, pp. 54.

1, C.—The Book of Constitutions, and the Constitution, By-Laws,and General Regulations of the Grand Lodge of Iowa ; to which are

added a collection of Masonic Forms. Reprinted by order of theGrand Lodge. A.L. 5850. Burlington : Printed by Morgan &McKenny. 1851. 12mo, full pp. 205.

1, C.—The Constitutions of the Freemasons, with the Constitution andBy-Laws of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. To which is added a Com-pend of the Masonic Law of Trials and Punishments—a Digest ofthe Decisions of the Grand Lodge on Questions of Masonic Law andPractice, &c, &c. Seventh edition. Des Moines : Mills & Co.1866. 8vo, pp. 193.

1, C.—The Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, andGeneral Regulations for the Government of the Craft under its Jur-isdiction. With an Appendix by Clias. W. Moore, Grand Secretary.(Motto omitted. ) Boston: Office of the Freemasons' Magazine,Hugh H. Tuttle, 21 School St. 1857. 8vo, pp. 208 and plates..

1, C.

Constitutions (as above) containing Amendments to Dec,1872. Boston : Rockwell & Churchhill. 1873. 8vo, pp. 90.

1, C.

Constitutions (same title). Containing the Amendments toMarch, 1876. Boston: Rockwell & Churchhill. 1876. 8vo, pp. 96.

1, C.

Book of Constitutions and Laws in Force, governing theM. W. Grand Lodge A- F. and A. M. of the State of Missouri.Compiled from original Records, and comprising all the Laws noVin force, adopted from the organization of the Grand Lodge in 1821to 1870 ; together with the old Charges, Ancient Regulations andForms and Ceremonies for the use of Lodges. Published by orderof the Grand Lodge. St. Louis : Hugh H. Hildreth. 1871. 8vo,

pp. full 120.

Page 27: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 19

1, 0.

Book of Constitutions (as above). St. Louis. 1875. 8vo,full pp. 204, interleaved.

1, C.—The New York Masonic Code. Containing the Old Charges,Constitutions and General Regulations of the Grand Lodge ofHew York, and the Resolutions and Decisions, now in force in thatM. W. Grand Body, &c, &c. Collated by R. W. Wm. T. Wood-ruff. Revised edition. New York : Masonic Publishing Co. 1868.

12mo, pp. 164.

1, C.—The Ancient Charges and Regulations of Freemasonry,with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. Also a History of the Con-stitutions, and an examination into their Authenticity andAuthority. By Cornelius Moore, editor of the Masonic Review, &c,&c. To which is added the celebrated Letter of Dr. Oliver, on thepresumed origin of the Royal Arch Degree. Cincinnati: 1855.12mo, pp. 300.

1, C.—A Pocket Companion for Free-Masons. Containing ; I. TheHistory of Masonry. II. The Charges of a Free-Mason, &c. III.

General Regulations for the Use of the Lodges in and about theCity of Dublin. IV. The Manner of Constituting a New Lodgeaccording to the antient Usage of Masons. V. A Short Charge tobe given a new admitted Brother. VI. A Collection of the Songsof Masons, both Old and New. VII. Prologues and Epilogues,spoken at the Theatres in Dublin and London for the Entertainmentof Free-Masons. VIII. A List of the warranted Lodges in Ireland,Great Britain, France, Spain, Germany, East and West Indies, &c.Approved of and Recommended by the Grand Lodge. Dublin

:

Printed by E. Rider, and sold at the Printing Office in George'sLane, &c, &c. 1735. 12mo, pp. 79 and Frontispiece.

1, C.—Des verbesserten Konstitutionenbuchs der alten ehrwurdigender Freimaurer, zweiter Theil. &c, &c. Von der Bruder Klein-schmidt, Frankfurt am Main. 1784. Small 8vo, pp. 410 and plate.

1, C—Constitution of the M. W. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free andAccepted Masons, of the State of Rhode Island and ProvidencePlantations. Adopted Nov. 18, A.L. 5872." Providence: Printedat Office of Freemason's Repository. 1872. 8vo, full pp. 60.

1, C—The Old Charges of British Freemasons. By WilliamJames Hughan. With Valuable Appendices. Illustrated with Fac-similes of portions of "Antiquity MS. " and the "York MSS."ofA.D. 1693 and A.D. 1704. A Preface by the Rev. A. F. A. Wood-ford, M. A., Rector of Swillington, Leeds. London : Sirnpkin, Mar-shall & Co., Stationers' Hall Court. Truro : William Lake, Bos-cawen Street. Philadelphia (U. S.): Charles Eugene Meyer, 722Arch Street. 1872. Royal 8vo, full pp. 109.

1, C—Compendio de Jurisprudencia Masonica. 1880. By F.A. Almeida. 8vo, pp. 144. New York.

1, C—Memorials of the Masonic -Union of A.D. 1813, consistingof an Introduction on Freemasonry in England, the Articles ofUnion; Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of England, A.D.1815, and other Official Documents ; a List of Lodges under theGrand Lodges of England, with their Numbers, immediately before,

and after the Union, &c. Compiled and arranged by William JamesHughan, Past Senior Grand Deacon of England ; Representativeof the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, &c, &c, &c. Also anexact reprint of Dr. Dassegny's "Serious and Impartial Inquiry."Which contains the earliest known reference to Royal Arch Mason-

Page 28: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

20 Library of Grand Lodge

ry. London : Chatto & Wind us, Piccadilly. Truro . WilliamLake, Princes Street. Philadelphia (TJ. S. A.) : Charles EugeneMeyer, 722 Arch Street. 1874. Eoyal 8vo, pp. 119 and lithographic

Frontispiece.

1, C—The Reprint of the Sloane MS., 3339, British Museum, withLithographic Fac-siniile. Edited by the Rev. A. F. A. Woodford,M.A., Past Grand Chaplain of England and Past Provincial S. G.W. for West Yorkshire. Second Edition. London : Bro. Geo.Kenning, 2, 3 and 4 Little Britain. Leeds : Bro. J. Buckton, Brig-gate. 1873. 8vo, pp. 21.

1, C.

Constitutions of the Grand Lodge ofMark Master Masonsof England and Wales, and the Colonies and Dependencies of theBritish Crown, being the Begulations for the Government of theOrder of Mark Master Masons. London. 1871. 8vo, full pp. 41.

1, C.

Constitutions (as above) and for the Degree of Royal ArkMariner. London : Printed by Bro. T. Pewtress & Co. 1872.8vo, full pp. 44.

1, C.

Abstract ofLaws for the Society ofRoyal Arch Masons.London. 1786. 8vo, pp. 22.

1, C.

General Regulations for the Government of the Order ofRoyal Arch Masons of England, established by the Grand Chapter.Published by the authority of the Grand Chapter. By WilliamHenry White, as Grand Scribe. E. London : Printed by Thomson& Nias, 19 Great St. Helens. 1843. 8vo, pp. 29 and plates.

1, C—General Regulations (Same title as above). 1852. 8vo, pp.31 and plates.

1, C.

General Regulations established by the Supreme Grand Chap-ter of Royal Arch Masons of England. Published by the authorityof the Supreme Grand Chapter. By Willium Qtray Clarke, asGrand Scribe. E. London : John Smith & Co., Printers, 52 LongAcre. 1864. 8vo, pp. 34, and Appendix of plates.

1, C.

General Regulations established by the Supreme Grand Chap-ter for the Government of the Order of Royal Arch Masons of Eng-land. Published by the authority of the Supreme Grand Chapter.By John Hervey, as Grand Scribe. E. London : Harrison & Sons,St. Martin's Lane. 1869. 8vo, pp. 34, and plates.

1, C—General Regulations (Same title as above). 1875. 8vo, pp.37, and plates.

1, D.—Liaws and Regulations for the Order of Royal Arch Masons.Revised and amended by the Supreme Grand Chapter, 5th February,1823. London : Printed for the Supreme Grand Chapter by Comp.Lawrence Thompson, Great St. Helens. 1823. 12mo, pp. 42, andplates.

1, D.—Rules and Regulations of the Grand Holy Roval Arch Chap-ter of the State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : "King & Baird.1854. (Also) By-laws of Keystone II. R. A. Chapter, No. 175,A.D. 1854, A. L. 5854. Philadelphia : King & Baird 1854 12mo,pp. 35.

1, D.—Constitution of the Grand Chapter of the State of Iowa. Mus-catine, Iowa : Published by order of the Grand Chapter. 1871.8vo, pp. 107.

1, D.—Constitution, Rules and Regulations of the Grand Holy RoyalArch Chapter of Pennsylvania, with an Appendix containing the

Page 29: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylyania, Fbee and Accepted Masons. 21

Ceremonial, Prayers, Charges and Forms. To which is added anHistoric Sketch of Royal Arch Masonry in Pennsylvania. Phila-delphia : King & Baird. A. D. 1863, A. I. 2393. 8vo, pp. 139, andplates.

1, D.—Constitution, Rules and Regulations (same title as above, withthe exception of the Historic Sketch, in lieu of which is added aList of the Subordinate Chapters, Lodees, &c). Adopted November •

3, A. D. 1871, A. I. 2401. Philadelphia : Printed for the GrandChapter of Pennsylvania by Cooperative Printing Company, 30 and32 8. Seventh Street. 8vo, pp. 145.

1, D.—Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and AcceptedMasons. Part the Second. Containing the Charges, Regulations,&c, &c. Published by the authority of the United Grand Lodge.By William Williams, Esq., Provincial Grand Master for the Countyof Dorset. London : W. P. Norris & Son. 1827. 8vo, pp. 142.

1, D.

Laws and Regulations for the Government of the Order ofRoyal Arch Masons of Scotland (Arms and MottoJ. Edinburgh.A. D. 1869. 8vo, full, pp. 105, and plates.

1, D.—Laws and Regulations of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter ofIreland, including those for the Government of Mark Master Masons'Lodges. Published by authority. Dublin : S. Underwood. 1873.8vo, pp. 52.

1, D.

Constitution, Statuts et Reglements Generaux de l'OrdreMaconnique en France. Paris : au Secretarial General au GrandOrient de France. 1867. 8vo, pp. 208.

1, D.—General Regulations established by the Supreme Grand Chap-ter for the Government of the Order of Royal Arch Masons of Eng-land. Published by the authority of the Supreme Grand Chapter.By Wm. Gray Clarke, as Grand Scribe. E. London. 1864. 8vo,

pp. 33.

1, D.—Constitution, Forms and Ceremonies of the Grand Com-mandery of Knights Templar and the appendant Orders of Pennsyl-vania, adopted June 12, 1872 ; to which is prefixed the Constitution,Rules and Edicts of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar ofthe United States of America. Printed for the Grand Commanderyof Pennsylvania by the Cooperative Printing Co., 30 and 32 S.

Seventh Street. 1872. (Sub-Title ) Grand Commandery of Penn-sylvania, Constitution of the Grand Encampment of Knights Tem-plar of the United States of America. Revised September 18, A. D.1856, with all subsequent amendments to the end of the EighteenthTriennial Session, September 22, 1871. Also, the Rules and Edictsof the Grand Encampment from 1859 to 1871. Prepared by E. Sir

Theodore Sutton Parmn, Grand Recorder. 8vo, pp. 106.

1, D.—The Statutes and Regulations, Institutes, Laws andGrand Constitutions of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.

Compiled, with notes, from authentic documents, for the use of theOrder. By Albert Pike, 33d, M. •. P. . Sovereign Grand Commanderof the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction of the UnitedStates. New York : Robt. Macoy, Publisher. 1859. 8vo, pp. 168.

1, D.

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. TheConstitutions and Regulations of 1762. Statutes and Regulations ofPerfection, and other Degrees. Vera Instituta Secreta et Funda-menta Ordinis of 1786. The Secret Constitutions of the 33d Degree;with the Statutes of 1859, 1866, 1868, 1870 and 1872, of the Supreme

Page 30: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

22 Library of Grand Lodge

Council for the Southern Jurisdiction. Compiled by Albert Pike,

Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33d

Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. NewYork : Masonic Publishing Company, No. 626 Broadway. A. M.5632. 8vo, pp. 467.

3, E.—Constitution and Regulations of the Society of Ancient Ma-sons in Virginia, etc. 1818. By James Henderson. 12mo, pp. 201.

Richmond : John "Warrock.

3, E.—Constitution of Grand Encampment of U. S. and Digest of Tem-' plar Law. 1877. By Theodore S. Parvin. 12mo, pp. 137.

3, F.—Cyclopedia of Free Masonry, containing definitions of the

technical terms used by the Fraternity, with an account of the rise

and progress of Freemasonry and its kindred associations, ancient

and modern, embracing Oliver's Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry.Third Edition. 1868. By Robert Macoy. 8vo, pp. 628. New York

:

Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Co.

3, G.—Constitutions, Statutes and Regulations of the First Inde-

pendent African Grand Chapter of Holy Royal Arch Masons of the

IT. S. of North America and Masonic jurisdiction thereunto belong-ing. 1871. 12mo, pp. 32. Philadelphia : Isaac Jackson.

4, F.—Constitutions, The Laws and, of the Grand Lodge of F. &A. Masons of Ireland, etc. 1875. 8vo, pp. 127. Dublin : S. Unrderwood. *

4, F.

Constitutions, The Laws and, of the Grand Chapter of Ire-

land, etc. See *'L" for Laws and Regulations.

5, E.—Extracts from Constitution of the Supreme Council NorthernMasonic Jurisdiction A. & A. Rite and By-laws Kilwinning Chap-ter. 1870. 24mo, pp. 58. Philadelphia : Cooperative Print.

5, E.

Extracts from Constitution of the Supreme Council NorthernMasonic Jurisdiction, with By-Laws for the several bodies of A. &"A." Rite, Pa. 1875. pp. 107. Philadelphia: H. L. Butler.

5, E.

Constitution, By-Laws and General Regulations of the

M. W. Grand Lodge of N. Jersey, etc. 1874. 24mo, pp. 73. Tren-ton : Murphy & Bechtel.

5, F.

Charges to Lodges, bound in with " Plan of a loan.'

'

By James Milnor, G. M.

1, D.— Constitutions of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity ofFree and Accepted Masons of the State of New York. Revised,Adopted and ordered to be published by the Grand Lodge, June 5,

A. L. 5845. Bound with Masonic Pamphlets, 1 D. 1845. 8vo,

pp. 577. Joseph M. Marsh.1, C.

Constitution of the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and AcceptedMasons in Mississippi, together with the Statutes, Rules and Regu-lations. 1880. 8vo, pp. 87. Clarion Steam Pub. House.

Catalogues of Masonic and Anti-Masonic Books.

2, A.—Bihliographia Freimaurerei und der mit ihr in Verbindunggesetzten geheimen Gesellschaften. Systematisch zusammengestelltvon Oteorg Klosz, Dr. Med. Frankfurt am Main : Druck und Ver-lag von Johann David Sauerlander. 1844. 8vo, pp. 430.

2, A—Catalogue ofBooks on the Masonic Institution, in Public Libra-ries of twenty-eight States of the Union, Anti-Masonic in arguments

Page 31: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 23

and conclusions. By distinguished literary gentlemen, citizens ofthe United States. With introductory remarks and a compilation ofRecords and Remarks. By a Member of the Suffolk Committee of1829. Boston : Printed by Danwell & Moore. 1852. 8vo, pp. 270.

2, A.—A Catalog-lie ofBooks on Freemasonry, and Kindred Sub-jects. By William Oowans. (Motto, &c, omitted.) New York

:

William Gowans. 1858. 8vo, full, pp. 71.

2, A.—Catalogue of Books and Medals, collected by PythagorasLodge, No. 1, in Brooklyn. New York. 1859. G. B. Teubner,Printer, 17 Ann Street. 8vo, pp. 145, printed on one side.

2, A.—Catalogue of the library of the Grand Lodge of Iowa, June1st, 1873. By Theodore S. Parvin, Grand Sec'y. Iowa City. 1873.8vo, pp. 144, and portrait of the author.

2, A.—Catalogue of Masonic Books, or Masonic Bibliography ofthe library of Enoch T. Carson, Cincinnati, O. A catalogue ofMasonic Books from A to P, ending with "Picart," in sheets, pp.224.

2, A.

Costume, or Freemasonry ; its Outward and Visible Signs. Adescription of the Jewels, Costume and Furniture used in the Craft.Spencer's Masonic Depot. London, 1875. 12mo, pp. 36. Also aCatalogue of Standard Works on Freemasonry, pp. 12. Many cuts.

5, E—Calendrier Maoonnique. Du Grand-Orient de France, Su-prime Conseil pour la France et les possessions Francaises pour l'ande la V. . L. -. 5857. 1857. 18mo, pp. 216. Paris : A. Lebon.

5, E.—Calendrier Maoonnique. Pour les ans 1852, 1865, 1866, 1867,1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 187*5. Each about 280 pages, pp. 2240.

3, E.—Cushing's Manual. Rules of proceeding and debate in delibera-tive assemblies. 1864. By Luther 8. Gushing. 18mo, pp. 189.

Boston : Taggard Thompson.

3, F.—Cradle of Rebellions. A History of the Secret Societies ofFrance. 1867. By Lucien de la Hodde. 12mo, pp. 479. Gallon,Ohio : A. Estill.

3, F.—Constantine, the Life of. Done into English from that edi-

tion set forth by Valesius, and printed in Paris in 1659. 2d Edition.1874. By Eusebius Pamphillus. 8vo, pp. 145. London : GeorgeKenning.

3, G.

Catecismos Masonicos para la instruccion de los MasonesEspafioles de ambos emisferios. 1822. 12mo, pp. 69. Madrid.

4, C

Ceremonies at the unveiling of the Monument to Roger Williams,etc. 8vo, pp. 52. Providence : Angell Hammett & Co.

4, C—Centennial Celebration of St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter,held, etc. 1870. 8vo, pp. 78. Boston.

4, D.—Ceremonies at laying the Corner-stone of the Jewish Hospital.

1872. 12mo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

4, E.—Centennial Anniversary, Lodge No. 3, A. Y. M., of Pa. AnAddress. By Harlan Ingram. 1867. 12mo, pp. 12. Philadelphia:Geo. Hawkes.

4, F.—Circular to Lodges of F. & A. M. in the State of N. York bythe Committee appointed at Geneva. 1848. 12mo, pp. 12. Alsoincluding Address of Masters and P. Masters in opposition, etc.

pp. 22. Also, opinion of Chancellor Walworth upon the Masonicdifficulties, etc. pp. 55. N. York.

Page 32: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

24 LlBKAKY OF GBAND LODGE

4, G.—Congres Maconnique. Universel-Reuni a l'Orient de Paris

en Juin, 1855, par ordre, etc. 1856. 8vo, pp. 98. Paris.

4, G.

Ceremony at the Dedication of the new Masonic Hall, Wil-

mington, Del. 1872. 8yo, pp. 35. Wilmington, Del.

4, G.

Correspondence between Chairman of Permanent Committeeof the N. American Masonic Congress and Chairman of the Com-mittee of Correspondence of the G. Lodge of Penna., A. Y. M.1862. 8vo, pp. 13. Philadelphia : King & Baird.

4, G.—Celebration ofCentennial of Hiram Lodge, No. 1, Conn., etc.

1850. By Benjamin Huntoon. 8vo, pp. 44. N. Haven, Conn

:

Thos. J. Stafford.

4, G.

Confession of the Murder of Wm. Morgan. Taken by Dr.John L. Emery. 1849. 18mo, pp. 24. N. York.

4, G.

Constitution and Installation of St. Alban Lodge, No. 529,

Philadelphia. 1874. 18mo, pp. 15. Philadelphia : Jos. B. Chand-ler.

4, G.—Catalogue of rare and interesting works on Freemasonry, etc.

1851. 8vo, pp. 19. London. >

4, G.

Catalogue of a valuable collection, &c. 8vo, pp. 81. London.

Cross' Templars' Chart. See K for Knight Templar.

5, C.

Centennial Anniversary of Lodge No. 2, A. Y. M., of Pa.,etc. 1859. 12mo, pp. 43. Philadelphia : King & Baird.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1871. 36mo, pp. 353. London : (ieo.

Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1872. 36mo, pp. 288. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1873. 36mo, pp. 282. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1874. 36mo, pp. 251. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1875. 36mo, pp. 228. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc. , throughout the Glohe. 1876. 33mo, pp. 225. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1878. 36mo, pp. 232. London: Geo.Kenning,

5, C.

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, containing lists of Lodges,etc., throughout the Globe. 1879. 36mo, pp. 246. London : Geo.Kenning.

5, C—Commandery, St. John's, No. 1, R. I. List of Members,Officers, &c. 1872. 36mo, pp. 18. Providence: Chapman & Carter.

5, C.—Calendar (Masonic) for District Columbia. 1873. By Wm. A.Yates. 36mo, pp. 46. Washington, D. C.

5, C.—Calendar and Directory (Ireland), etc. 1872. 36mo, pp.188. Dublin : S. Underwood.

Page 33: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fkee and Accepted Masons. 23

5, C.—Calendar and Directory (Ireland), etc. 1867. 38mo. pp.143. Dublin : S. Underwood.

5, C.'—Calendar and Directory (Ireland), etc. 1879. 3Cmo, pp.176. Dublin : S. Underwood.

5, C.

Calendar (Masonic) British, Irish and Colonial. 1864. 36mo,pp.260. Glasgow:. John Davidson.

5, C—Calendar (Masonic) British, Irish, and Colonial, from 1859-1863.36mo, pp. 942. Glasgow : John Davidson.

5, E.—Code of the A. A. Scottish Kite, etc., Chicago, 111. 1872.

36mo, pp. 154. Chicago : Hazlett & Reed.

5, E.

Calendar (The Devonshire and Cornwall Masonic). 1865. ByWm. James Hughan. 36mo, pp. 45. Devonport : Jno. R. H.Spry.

5, E.—Calendar (The Devonshire and Cornwall Masonic). 1867. ByWm. James Hughan. 36ino, pp. 145. Devonport : Jno. R. H.Spry.

5, E.

Calendar (The Devonshire and Cornwall Masonic). 1868. ByWm. James Hughan. 36mo, pp. 116. Devonport : Jno. R. H.Spry.

5, E.

Calendar (Freemasons') and Pocket Book for 1870, etc. (Eng-land). 36mo, pp. 152. London : Harrison.

5, E.—Calendar (Freemasons') and Pocket Book for 1878, etc. (England). 36mo, pp. 202. London : Spencer.

5, E.

Calendar (Freemasons' ) and Pocket Book for 1874, etc. (England). 36mo, pp. 171. London : Harrison.

5, E.—Calendar (The Universal Masonic) for 1869, etc. England.36mo, pp. 318. London : Freemasons' Magazine.

5, G.

Calendar (Masonic) for the Province of Durham, England. 1874.

By James H. Ooates. 36mo, pp. 64. Sunderland : Jas. H. Coates.

5, G.—Calendar (The Freemasons') Province of Dorset-England. 1874.

36mo, pp. 60. Dorchester, England : Henry Ling.

3, C—Calcott's Masonry. See "M," p. 242.

5, C.—Calendar (The Freemasons') Province of Leicestershire andRutland. 1878. By Bam' I 8. Partridge. 36mo, pp. 56. Leicester,

England.

6, D.—Centenary of Lodge of Friendship, No. 6. 1867. 8vo,

pp. 37. London : Whittingham & Wilkins.

6, 1).—Centennial Sketch of the History of the Lodge of the NineMuses, etc. 1877. 8vo, pp. 46. London : Unwin Bros.

6, D.—Catalogue of Books in the Library of the A. & A. Rite, 33°,

London, etc. 1870. By H. W. Hemsworth. 8vo, pp. 30. London.

6, D.—Catalogue of Books in the Library at Freemasons' Hall, Lon-don. By H. W. Hemsworth. Say 1870. 8vo, pp. 40. London.

5, E.

Calendario Masonico de la Isia de Cuba. 1879-1880. 24mo,

pp. 108. Falmouth : Dixon.

6, D.—Collection ofMasonic Poetry, Odes, Songs, etc. 1834. 18mo,

pp. 108. Falmouth : Dixon.

2, D.—Chapter (The) and Council Manual. See 2 B, for Book of the

Chap. ; 2 C, for Manual, and 7 B, for Guide, and 3 E, for Book of the

Chap.

Page 34: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

26 Library of Grand Lodge

6, E.—Carbonari (Memoirs of the) Secret Societies of Italy. 1821. 8vo,

pp. 235. London : John Murray.

6, G.—Catalogue of Coins and Medals. 1877. By 8. K. Harzfyld.

8vo, ,pp. 51. Boston : T. R. Marvin & Son.

1, D.—Corrections of Grand Lodge Laws—Ireland. Say, 1870. 8vo,

pp. 4. Boston . T. R. Marvin & Son.

2 ; D.—Connecticut Veteran Masonic Association (First AnnualReunion of), etc. 8vo, pp. 23. N. Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse &Taylor.

2, E.—Ceremonies and Charges of M. Knights Templar Installation,

etc., Hugh de Payen's Commandery, 19, Pa., etc. 1870. 8vo, pp.16. Easton, Pa. : Cole & Morwitz.

2, F.—Calendar (Masonic) for Bolton (England). 1872. 36mo, pp. 40.

Bolton : Thos. Morris.

2, F.—Calendar (The Freemason's) and Diary, Warwickshire. 1872.

36mo, pp. 64. Birmingham : Ed. Worrall.

7, A.

Christian Craftman's Creed. Installation Address Conti-

nental Lodge, 287, F. & A. M. 1867. By Stephen H. Tyng. 8vo,

pp. 24. New York : R. J. Johnston.

7, A.

Consecration of the Chapter of Sincerity, No. 1019, etc., Eng-land. 1879. 8vo, pp. 14. York: England.

5, E.

Calendar and Directory (Masonic) for Londonderry and Don-egal. 1880. 24mo, pp. 52. Londonderry : David Irvine.

7, A.

Calendar (Coleman's Masonic). 1879. 8vo, pp. 96. Louisville.

7, A.—Chestnut St. Temple—Shall it be Built. 1853. 18mo, pp. 10.

Philadelphia.

7, C.

Celtic Druids (The), or an attempt to show that the Druids werepriests, etc. 1829. By Godfrey Higgins. 4to, pp. 324. London

:

Rowland Hunter.

1, C.

Catalogue of Books and Rules and Regulations of the MasonicLibrary in Salt Lake City, Utah, Established and opened for PublicUse, Sept. 1, 1877. 1880. 8vo, pp. 123. Tribune P. and Pub. Co.

3, F.—Dictionary of Free Masonry. Comprising all topics properfor public explanation in the Rituals, History and Nomenclature ofthe Royal Art. (Motto.) 1867. By Bob. Morris. 12mo, pp. 518.

Chicago : Jno. C. W. Bailey.

,3, G.—Debates in the Anti-Masonic State Convention of Massachusetts.1830. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston : John Marsh.

4, B.—Downfall of Free Masonry, etc. A Political Satire. 1838.By Jonathan Punkin. 8vo, pp. 159.

4, C Discourse delivered before the Associated Lodges, etc., Met at

tWalpole, Mass., etc., Festival of St. John the Baptist. 1823. ByBenjamin Huntoon. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston : Chas. Crocker.

4, D.

Dedication Memorial of the New Masonic Temple, Boston.1870. By Wm. D. Stratton. 8vo, pp. 267. Boston : Lee & Shep-ard.

4. D.—Demosthenes versus Cicero, alias The "Wolf in the Sheep'sCoat, or the Impostor detected. Reply to Anti-Masonic, etc. 1799.

18mo, pp. 49. Baltimore : Author.

4. C—Discours prononce a Paris. Dans une Seance extraordinairede l'Ordre des Templiers, etc. 1826. By Baron D'Renin de Our-mllers. 12mo, pp. 28. Paris : Delaunay.

Page 35: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 27

4, D.—Discours sur 1'Histoire Civile et Religieuse de l'Ordre duTemple, etc. 1833. By F. A. Barginet. lzmo, pp. 59. Paris : A.Guyot & Scribe.

4, G.—Discourse delivered before the Officers and Members of Constel-lation Lodge of Mass. 1816. By Rev. Paul Dean. Grand Chaplainof Grand Lodge of Mass. 8vo, pp. 20. Dedham, Mass.: H. Mann& Co.

5, B.—Discrepancies of Freemasonry Examined. 1875. ByRev. O. Oliver, D.D. 12mo, pp. 336. London : John Hogg & Co.

5, C.

Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. 1873.36mo, pp. 32. Truro, Eng. : Gazette Office.

5, C.

Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. 1874.36mo, pp. 31. Truro, Eng.: Gazette Office.

5, C.—Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. 1875.36mo, pp. 35. Truio, Eng. : Gazette Office.

5, C.

Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. 1877.36mo, pp. 72. Truro, Eng. : Gazette Office.

5, C.

Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. 1879.36mo, pp. 64 . Truro, Eng. : Gazette Office.

5, D.—Directory (Masonic) for Alton, Ills. 1877. 24mo, pp. 4.

5, E.

Directory (The Universal Masonic), Calendar and Pocket Book,etc. 1871. 36mo, pp. 276. London : Freemason's Magazine.

5, G.

Discourses on the tendency and vindicating the design of Free-masonry. 1801. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. 12mo, pp. 347.

Charlestown : Sam'l Etheridge.

5, G.

Discourses on the tendency and vindicating the design of Free-masonry. Reprinted in 1819. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. 12mo,pp. 376. Philadelphia : Geo. Ho'worth.

5, G.—Druids (Antiqua Restaurata). A concise Historical Account of the,

etc. 1794. 12mo, pp. 58. London : T. Jones.

6, D.—Dedication Memorial of the New Masonic Temple (Philadel-phia). 1875. By Library Committee. 8vo, pp. 236, Philadelphia:Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger.

5, E.—Directory (Masonic) for Paterson, N. J. 1873. 36mo, pp. 16.

Paterson, N. J.

2,E.

Digest of Masonic Law. See Jurisprudence, page 456.

7, H.—Dedication of the New Masonic Temple, Philadelphia,Invitations and Answers. 1873. Vol. I. 4to, pp. say 300. M8£S.

7, H.

Dedication of the New Masonic Temple, Philadelphia,Invitations and Answers. 1872. Vol. II. 4to, pp. say 250. M8S.

3, F.

Elleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries—A Dissertation. 3dEdition. Motto. 1875. By Thomas Taylor. 8vo, pp. 174. NewYork : J. W. Bouton.

4, C.

Essay towards a Natural History of Serpents, etc. 1742. ByCharles Owen. 8vo, pp. 240. London : Author.

4, C.—Eulogy upon Chas. Aug. Davis, before Mt. Calvary Chapter ofRose Croix. 1864. By Etisha Huntington. 8vo, pp. 33. Lowell,Mass.

4, F.—Eulogy on the Life, Character and Services of Brother Geo.Washington, pronounced before the Fraternity of Free and Accepted

Page 36: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

28 LlBKAKY OF GrBAND LODGE

Masons, at Old South Meeting House, Boston, etc. 1800. By Tim-othy Bigelow. 8vo, pp. 10. Boston: J. Thomas and E. T. Andrews.

5, E.—L'Etoile Flaniboyante—ou la Society des Francs Macons, etc.

1770, circa. 2 vols. 34rno, pp. 197 and 201. Paris

5, E —Essai sur la secte des Illumines. 1789. 12mo, pp. 256. Paris.

6, G.—Eulogy on the Character of P. M. Shubael Bell. 1819. By Sam'lL. Kna-pp. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston : J. T. Buckingham.

2, D.—Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry, etc. 1874. By Albert O.

Mackey. 8vo, pp. 947. Philadelphia : Moss & Co.

8, G.—Escritor (The) (Masonic Periodical). 1826. 4to, pp. 416. Albany:E. B. Child.

6, A.—Epidemic of 1878 in Mississippi, Keport of the YellowFever Relief Work. 1879. By /. L. Power, Gr. Sec'y of Masons.8vo, pp. 224. Jackson, Miss. : Clarion Steam Pub. House.

3, D.

Funeral Ceremony and Ceremonial of a Lodge of Sorrow ofthe Ancient and Accepted Scottish Bite. 1868. 12mo, pp. 95.

Charleston, S. C.

3, E.—Freemason's Companion, or Pocket Preceptor. 1805. ByJohn Phillips. 12mo, pp. 21 1. Philadelphia : Bartholomew Graves.

3, F.

Freemasonry in the Holy Land, or Hand Marks of Hiram'sBuilders, embracing notes made during a series of Masonic re-

searches in 1868, in Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and Europe,and the results of much correspondence with Free Masons in thosecountries. (Motto.) 4th Edition. 1873. By Bob. Morris. 8vo,

pp. 608. New York : Masonic Pub. Co.

2, A.—Freemasonry, Its Outward and Visible Signs. See Costume, &c.

3, F.

Free Masonry Exposed. Its pretensions exposed in faithful

extracts of its standard authors, with a review of Town's Specula-tive Masonry, its liability to pervert the doctrines of revealed relig-

ion discovered in the spirit of its doctrines, and in the application ofits emblems, its dangerous tendency exhibited in extracts from theAbb6 Barruel and Professor Robinson and further illustrated in its

base service to the Illuminati. (Motto.) 1828. 8vo, pp. 399. NewYork.

3, F.—Free Masonry Exposed. Duplicate of above. 8vo, pp. 399.

New York.

8, G.

Francs Macons, Les, et les Socifites secretes—suive des actes

Apostoliques des souvorains Pontifes Clement XII, Benoit XIV, PieVII, Leon XII et Pie IX. (Motto.) 2d Edition. 1867. By Alex,

de St. Albin. 8vo, pp. 519. Paris : F. Wattelier & Cie.

4, A.—Free-Masonry Unmasked, or Minutes of the Trial of a Suit,

etc., wherein Thaddeus Stevens was Plaintiff, etc. 1835. 12mo,- pp.93. Gettysburg : R. W. Middleton.

4 B.

Free-Masons, The ; What they are, what they do, what theyare aiming at. Trans, from the French. By Mgr. Segur. 18mo,pp. 135. Boston : Patrick Donahoe.

4, B.

Francs-Macon ecrases, les suite du livre intitutfi L'Ordre desFrancs-Macpns Trahi (de Satin). 1747. 12mo, pp. S38. Amster-dam.

4, C—Free-Mason's Instructor, or Lectures on the three first de-grees, etc. 1812. By John A. Bohr. 8vo, pp. 32. Philadelphia

:

John A. Rohr.

Page 37: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fkee and Accepted Masons. 39

4 D.—Free-Masonry for the Ladies, being ceremonies of initiation

of women as Masons. Bound with "Solomon in all his Glory."1791. 12mo, pp. 62. London : Thos. Wilkinson.

4, D.

Funeral Oration of Bro. Geo. Washington, delivered January1, 1800, in the French Lodge "I'Amenite." "1811. By Simon Chau-dron. 12mo, pp. 60. Philadelphia : A. J. Blocquerst.

4, E.

Free-Mason's Magazine and General Miscellany. Vol. I.

1811. 8vo, pp. 478. Philadelphia : Levis & Weaver.

4, P.

Free-Masonry Contrasted with Intolerance, provingthat denunciations of Free-Masonry are wholly unsupported by theCouncils of the Roman Catholic Church, etc. 1844. By MiloBurke O'Ryan. 8vo, pp. 70. Dublin : Grant & Bolton.

4, F.

Few Practical Facts, etc., showing the desirability of found-ing a fund for children of Freemasons, etc. 1878. By Ohas. Qodi-sahalk. 18mo, pp. 19. Plymouth, Eng. : L. D. Westcott.

4, G.

Funeral Service of Lafayette Lodge, No. 71, Pa. 8vo, pp. 14.

Philadelphia.

4, G.

Feier des funfszigjahrigen Zubelfestes Sokrates loge, etc. 1852.

8vo, pp. 104. Frankfurt am Main.

4, G.

Freemasonry in Mexico. 1859. By Desaguliers. 8vo, pp 8.

Washington, D. C. : Geo. Fisher.

4, G.

Fete de l'Ordre du solstice d'Etfi-celebree par la Resp. .•

. LogeLa Clement Amit£, etc. 1856. 8vo, pp. 47. Argenteuil, France :

Worms & Co.

5, D.—Freemasonry, Sketch of its origin, etc., delivered before the

Catholic University, etc. 1862. By Jas. Burton Bobertson. 12mo,

pp. 48. Dublin : John F. Fowler.

5, D.

Freimaurerei (Geschichteder). 1861. By J. 67. Findel. 8vo,

pp. 1st part 425, 2d part 360.

5, E.—Free Masonry, Its origin and spread in the Old World, etc.,

Laying the corner-stone New Masonic Temple, etc., Philadelphia.

1873. By James L. Gihon. 12mo, pp. 180. Philadelphia : Wm.White Smith.

5, G.

Francs Macons (les secrets de l'ordre des) Devoiles, etc. 1745.

18mo, pp. 471. Amsterdam.

5, G.—Free Masonry, The Principles of, delineated. Motto. 1777.

By Robert Trewman. 18mo, pp. 264. Exeter, Eng.: R. Trewman.

6, B.—Free Mason's Treasury. 52 Short Lectures. 1863. By Rev.Geo. Oliver. 12mo, pp. 329. London : R. Spencer.

6, C.

Funeral Services of the Duke of Sussex. 1843. 12mo, pp.22. London : L. Valentine.

7, F.—Freemason's Quarterly Magazine. 1853. 8vo, pp. 216.

London : Geo. Routledge & Co.

6, C.

Freemasonry—A Sermon. 1843. By J. Osmond Dakeyne.8vo, pp. 30. London : R. Spencer.

6, C.—Freemasonry in relation to Civil Authority and the Family Cir-

cle. 1867. By Chalmers I. Paton. 8vo, pp. 35. London : How-ard Spencer.

6, C—Freemasonry, its Spirit and Scope—A Lecture, etc. 1860. ByWm. Th. Wilkinson. 12mo, pp. 20. Dublin.

6, C.

Freemasonry (Genuine) Indissolubly Connected with Revela-

Page 38: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

30 Libkary op Gkand Lodge

tion—A. Lecture, etc. Moses Margolirutli. 1852. 12mo, pp. 46.

London : Rich'd Spencer.

6, C—Flower Shushan (The) on the Pillars of Solomon's Temple1861. By Dr. Kuechenmeister. 12mo, pp. 24. London: B. Spencer.

6, C.—Freymaurer (der), etc. 1789. 18mo, pp. 100. Gotha.

6, D.—Freemason's Liber Musicus (a collection of Masonic Music)-

in 12 parts. 4to, pp. 213. London : Metzler Co.

6, D.—Four (The) Old Lodges, Founders ofModern "Freemasonry, etc.

1879. By Robert Freke Gould, 4to, pp. 82. London : B. Spencer.

6, D.—Freemasonry. An Account of the Early History of Freema-sonry in England, ,etc. 1870. 18mo, pp. 62. London : NicholasTrubner.

6, D.—Freemason's (The) "Vocal Assistant and Begister, for S.

Carolina and Georgia. 1807. 12mo, pp. 255. Charleston, S. C:J. J. Negrin.

3, F.

Freemasonry in the Holy Land. A narrative of Masonicexplorations, etc. Also 300 Masonic Odes and Poems. 1879. BySob. Morris. -8vo, pp. 608, 144. LaGrange, Ky.

1, B.

Freemason's Pocket Companion, Containing the Origin,

Progress, &c, with the Institution of the Grand Lodge of Scotland,

etc. 1792. 18mo, pp. -299. Air, Scotland : Jno. & Peter Wilson.

2,A.—Free Mason's Monitor.2, D.—Free-mason's (The) Accusation and Defence, in six genu-

ine letters, etc. 1726. 12mo, pp. 39. Loildon : J. Peele.

5,E.

Freemason's Almanac.7, B.—Freemasonry. A word to the wise, being a vindication of the

Science, etc. 1796. 12mo, pp. 80. London : W- Thiselton.

5,E.

Freemason's Calendar and Pocket Book.

7, A.

Freemasonry, Its History, Principles and Objects. 1871. &6mo,pp. 56. London : John Hogg.

7, A.

Freemasonry, Its Duties and Privileges. A sermon. 1875. ByBev. Alf. H. Oummings. 8vo, pp. 10. Truro, Eng.

7, A.—Franc-Maconnerie(Bespectala)BeponseA. M. Dufour. 1865.

8vo, pp. 15. Marseilles : Menguelle.

7, F.

Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Beview. A.D. 1850.

8vo, pp. 554. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.—Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Beview. A.D. 1851,Svo, pp. 548. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.

Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Beview. A.D. 1852.

8vo, pp. 550. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.

Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Beview. A.D. 1853.

8vo, pp. 738. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.

Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Beview. A.D. 1854.

8vo, pp. 484. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.

Freemason's Quarterly Magazine, New Series. 1851, 2, 3and 4. 8vo, pp. 2320. London : B. Spencer.

7, F.—Freemason's Quarterly Magazine, Illustrated. 1852 and 3.

8vo, pp. 1284. London : B. Spencer.

7, E.—Freemason's Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror. 1855.• 8vo, pp. 770. London : G. Bowtledge & Co.

Page 39: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons, 31

7, E.—Freemason's Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror. 1856.8vo, pp. 900. London : Geo. Warren.

7, E.—Freemason's Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror. 1857.

8vo, pp. 1130. London : Geo. Warren.

7, E.

Freemason's Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror. 1858,Jan. to June. 8vo, pp. 1248. London : Geo. Warren.

7, E.

Freemason's MonthlyMagazine and Masonic Mirror. 1858,July to Dec. 8vo, pp. 1237. London : Geo. Warren.

7, E.

Freemason's Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror. 1859,

Jan. to June. 8vo, pp. 1248. London : Geo. Warren.

7, G.

Freemason's Quarterly Keview. A. D. 1834. 8vo, pp.494. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1835. 8vo. pp.498. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Keview. A. D. 1836. 8vo, pp.569. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.

Freemason's Quarterly Keview. A. D. 1837. 8vo, pp.556. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1838. 8vo, pp.546. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. T>. 1839. 8vo, pp.552. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1840. 8vo, pp.550. London : G. & P. Sherwood,

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1841. 8vo, pp.510. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1843. 8vo, pp.474. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1843. 8vo, pp.587. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1844. 8vo, pp.513. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1845. 8vo, pp.513. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1846. 8vo, pp.

509. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1847. 8vo, pp.

519. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1848. 8vo, pp.

506. London : G. & P. Sherwood.

7, G.—Freemason's Quarterly Review. A. D. 1849. Svo, pp.

450. London ; G. & P. Sherwood.

6, F.

Gesprache fur Freymaurer (Dialogues on Masonry) . 1780. 24mo,

pp. 60.

1, D.—Grand Lodge of New York and G. Lodge of Michigan.

1844. 8vo, pp. 8.

7,D.—Grand Lodge of Pa.

2, D.—Guide for the Order of High Priesthood. 1 884. By Wm. Hacker.

12mo. pp. 22. Portland, Maine: Jos. Covell.

Page 40: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

32 LlBBAKY OP GrEAND LODGE

7, B.—Guide to tlic Royal Arch Chapter. A Monitor, etc. 1868. ByJas. L. Gould. 12mo, pp. 272. New York : Mas. Pub. & M. Co.

7, D._Grand Master (The), or Adventures of Qui Hi in Hindostan.

Poem. 1816. 8vo, pp. 252. London : Thos. Tegg.

3, A.—The History of Freemasonry and Masonic Digest : Em-bracing an Account of the Order from the Building of Solomon's

Temple ; its Progress thence throughout the Civilized World to

1858 ; the introduction of Modern Degrees called Masonic ; and the

first written History of Masonry in the United States. To which is

added, the " Old Charges" and 'Ancient Regulations," as collated

by order of the Grand Lodge of England, in 1722. Also, the Spuri-

ous Laws as published by Dermott ; a Code of Masonic Jurispru-

dence, illustrated by the Author s answers to Questions of Law andUsage ; a Dictionary of Masonic Terms ; Description of MasonicJewels, Begalia, &c, &c. By J. W. 8. Mitchell, M.D., P. G. M., &c,of Missouri. Marietta, Ga. : Published by the Author. New York

:

Robert Macoy. 2 Vols. , royal 8vo, pp. 720 and 720.

3, A.—The History of Freemasonry from its Origin down to the

Present day. By J. G. Findel. Second revised edition. With apreface by D. Murray Lyon, One of the Grand Stewards in the

Grand Lodge of Scotland. London : Asher & Co. 1871. 8vo, pp.704.

3, A.—The History of Freemasonry. (Same title as the above.

American edition.) Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 8vo, pp.704.

3, A.—The History of Freemasonry, drawn from Authentic sources

of Information ; with an Account of the Grand Lodge of Scotland,

from its Institution in 1736, to the Present time. Compiled from the

Records; and an Appendix of original Papers. Edinburgh : Printedby Alex. Lowrie, and Longman & Rees, London. 1804. 8vo, pp.340.

3, A.—The Early History of Freemasonry in England. ByJames Orchard Halliwell, Esq., F.R.S., &c, &c. Second Edition.

London : John Russell Smith. 1844. Small 8vo, pp. 52.

2, B.—History of Freemasonry, bound with " True Masonic Chart,"

3, B.—A General History of Free-Masonry in Europe. Basedupon the Ancient Documents relating to, and the Monuments erected

by this Fraternity from its foundation in the Year 715 B. C, to thepresent time. Translated and Compiled from the Masonic Histories

of Emmanual Rebold, M. D., Past Deputy of the Grand Orient ofFrance, &c, &c. By J. Fletcher Brennan. Cincinnati : 1866. 8vo,

pp.426."

3, B.—The Early History and Antiquities of Freemasonry, asconnected with ancient Norse Guilds and the Oriental and MediaevalBuilding Fraternities. By George F. Fort. Published by S. P.Putnam, No. 721 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 1875. 8vo, pp.490, with cuts.

3, B.—The Origin of Freemasonry. A History of the time when,the place where, and the Persons with whom the Institution of Free-masonry originated, and the Occasion and Necessity for the estab-lishment of the Mystic Brotherhood, including the Causes for theIntroduction and the True Explanation of the Symbols of Free-masonry. By Leon Hyneman. Philadelphia, 1858. 8vo, pp. 177.

3, B.—The History and Articles ofMasonry. (Now first published

Page 41: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Fkee and Accepted Masons. 33-

from a MS. in the British. Museum. ) Dedicated, by permission, to

the W. Bro. John Havers, Esq., P. S.' G. D. President of theBoard of General Purposes, by the Editor, Matthew Cooke, Sec'y ofGlobe Lodge, &c., &c., &c. Entered at Stationers' Hall. The Rightof Translation and Reproduction is Reserved. London: Bro. Rich-ard Spencer, 26 Great Queen Street. 1861. 12mo. pp. 163.

3, B.—Masonic Sketches and Reprints. I. History of Freema-sonry in York. II. Unpublished Records of the Craft. By Wil-

liam James Rughan, P. M. No. 131, Truro, &c., &c. With Valua-ble Appendices containing MSS. from the British Museum, etc.,

never before Published. New York: Masonic Publishing Company.1871. 8vo, pp. 224, and frontis'piece.

2, B.

History of Freemasonry. See Pocket Companion.

3,.B —The Early History of Freemasonry in England. ByJames Orchard Rdlliwett, Esq., F.R.S., &c., &c. London: ThomasRodd, 2 Great Newport Street, Longacre. 1840. Small 8vo, pp. 45.

3, B.—Freemasonry. An account of the Early History of Free-masonry in England. "With illustrations of the Principles andPrecepts advocated by that Institution. By Thomas Lewis Vox,C.S., P.M. Royal Athelstan Lodge, No. 19, &c, &c. London:Published by Brother Nicholas Triibner. 1870. 12mo, pp. 62.

8, B.

A Brief History of Free Masons collected from the mostapproved Authors; containing many of the most material Occur-rences, and an Account of Grand Masters, Buildings, &c, from theCreation of the World to the present Time. To which is added theDesign of a Monument to the Memory of a Great Artist, well-knownto the Craft. And a Concise System of Christian Masonry, Dis-played in the Description of a Building which reached to the Heav-ens. Concluding with a Masonic Poem on the four parts of theDay, &c, &c. Embellished with Twelve Aquaintas, applicable to

the several Subjects. Second edition. By Thomas Johnson, GrandTyler, &c, &c. London: J. Moore. 12mo. 1784.

8, B.—The Early History of Freemasonry in England. ByJames Orchard Halliwell, Esq., P.R.S., &c, &c. 2d edition (of thefirst ahove mentioned) . London: John Russell Smith. 1844. Small8vo,i pp. 52.

,8, B.—The History of Freemasonry in Kentucky, in its Relations^ to the Symbolic Degrees. To which are added, in the form of Notes

and Brief Historical Abstracts, an American Masonic Bibliography;

a current History of Cotemporaneous events in other States andCountries; Historical and Statistical Tables, and the entire Catalogueof the Masons of Kentucky. By Sob. Morris, Grand Master.Author of various Masonic Works, and Lecturer upon MasonicScience. Louisville, Ky. : Published by Rob. Morris. 1859. 8vo,

pp. 592.

Historical Landmarks. See page 41.

3, B.—A Brief History Of the Witham Lodge, No. 374, holdenin the City of Lincoln, with a Description of the Ceremonial used at

Levelling the Foundation Stone of the New Masonic Hall, and theSermon, preached on that occasion. By the Rev. George Oliver,

D.D., &c, &c. London. 1841. 8vo, pp. 47.

3, B.—The History of Masonry, from the Creation of the World to

the Present time. (No date.j London1: Printed for the Booksel-

lers. 12mo, pp. 61,

Page 42: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

34 Libkaet of Grand Lodge

8, B.—The Lodge of Washington. A History of the Alexandria

Washington Lodge, No. 22, A. F. and A. M., of Alexandria, Va.,

1783-1876. Compiled from the Original Records of the Lodge. ByF. L. Brochett, P. M. Lodge No. 22. Alexander, Va. 1876. 8vo,

pp. 220.

3, C—Secret Societies of the Middle Ages. London : M. A.

Nattali, 23 Bedford Street, Covent Garden. 1846. 12mo, pp. 408.

3, C—Secret Societies of the Middle Ages. (An exact copy of

the above, with the exception of the title page. ) The Library ofEntertaining Knowledge. London ; Charles Knight & Co. 1837.

3, C.

A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of themost Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Ma-sons, together with some Strictures on the Origin, Nature and De-sign of that Institution. Dedicated, by Permission, to the mostNoble and most Worshipful Henry Duke of Beaufort, &c, &c.Grand Master. By Wellins Oalcott, P.M. (Motto omitted.) Lon-don. Printed for the Author. A.L. 5769, A.D. 1769. 8vo, pp. 243.

3, D.

Hospitallaria, or a synopsis of the rise, exploits, privileges, in-

signia, etc., of the Venerable and Sovereign Order of Knights Hos-pitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, with a brief account of British

Branch. 1837. 12mo, pp. 68. London : John Mortimer.

3, D.

History of Mother Lodge Kilwinning. From the earliest

period to the present time, with notes on the Abbey. 1878. ByRobert Wylie. 12mo, pp. 391. Glasgow : John Tweed.

4, A.

History of Masonry in Pennsylvania. (See Masonry andAnti-Masonry.)

3, B.—Histoire des Francs Macons. Vol. I. 1836. By J. P. Du-breuil. 18mo, pp. 227. Bruxelles : H. I. G. Francois.

3, E.—Histoire des Francs Macons. Vol. II. 1838. By J. P. Du-breuil. 18mo, pp. 212. Brussels : H. I. G. Francois.

3, G.

Histoire—Obligations et statuts de la tres venerable confraternitydes Francs Macons—Tirez de leurs Archives, etc. 1742. 12mo,pp. 283. Francfort sur le Meyn : Francois Varrentropp.

5, G.

Histoire de la Franche (Acta Latomoruml Maconnerie Fran-chise et Etrangere contenant les faits, etc. Vols. I and II. 1815.

12mo, pp. 428 and 404. Paris : P. E. Dufart.

3, G.—Histoire Pittoresque de la Franc Maconnerie et des Soci6tessecretes Anciennes et Modernes. 3d Edition. 1844. By F. T. B.Glamel. 8vo, pp. 407. Paris : Pagnerre.

3, G.

Histoire Pittoresque de la Franc Maconnerie et des Socifites

secretes Anciennes et Modernes. 12th Edition. 1845. By F. T. B.Olavel. 8vo, pp. 390. Paris : Pagnerre.

3, G.

Histoire de la Franc Maconnerie Depuis son Origine jusqua nosjours. Vol. I. 1866. By J. G. Findel. 8vo, pp. 472. Paris.

3, G.

Histoire de la Franc Maconnerie Depuis son Origine jusqua nosjours. Vol. II. 1866. By J. G. Findel. 8vo, pp. 496. Paris.

3, G.

Histoire des trois Grand Loges de Francs Macons en France-LeGrand Orient, Le Sup. Conseil, Le Grande loge Nationale prececled'un precis historique, etc. Suivi de l'Histoire des Rites de Misraim,etc. 1864. By Em. Heboid. 8vo, pp. 693. Paris : Collignon.

4, C—History of Franklin Lodge, No. 134, A Y.M., of Pa. 1SS8.By George J. Becker. 8vo, pp. 60. Philadelphia. R. P. King.

Page 43: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 35

4, C—(An) Historical Account ofthe Blue Blanket, etc. 1780.

18mo, pp. 170. Edinburgh : Alex. Robertson.

4, C—History of the Lodge of Tranquillity, etc. 1874. By JohnConstable. 8vo, pp. 71. London: Chas. Skipper & East.

4, D.—History (A Concise) of Knighthood, containing the religious

and military Orders, etc. 2 Vols. 1784. By Hugh Clark. 8vo,

pp. 285, 268. London : W. Strahan, etc.

4, D.—History of Loge Francaise, No. 53, A. P. & A. M., of Vir-

ginia. 1874. By Chas. IS. Snodgrass. 8vo, pp. 44. Richmond

:

Gillis & Baptist.

4, D.

Histoire Gurieuse de la demission d'un Grand Chancelier dei:Ordre du Temple, etc 1837. 8vo, pp. 112. Paris.

4, F.—History of the Minden Lodge, No. 63 (Ireland), held in the20th Regiment of Foot. (Army Lodge.) 1849. By John Clarke.

8vo, pp. 74. Kingston : Argus Office.

4, F.—Historical Narrative, etc., of Granfl Lodge of the State of N.York, etc. 1849. 12mo, pp. 80. New York : J. M. Marsh.

4, G.

Haupt-Uebersicht des Bundes der Freimaurer der GrossenNational Mutter lodge, etc. 1869. 12mo, pp. 149. Berlin.

5, A.—History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church andthe Temple. 1842. By Chas. &. Addison. 8vo, pp. 395. Lon-don : Longman, Brown & Green.

5, A.—History of the Knights Templar of the State of Pa., etc.

1867. By Alfred Oreigh. 12mo, pp. 394. Philadelphia: J. B.Lippincott & Co.

5, A.—History of the Knights Templar of Penna., etc. 2d Series,

enlarged. 18G8. By Alfred Creigh. 12mo, pp. 623. Philadelphia :

J. B. Lippincott & Co.

5, A.—History of the Knights of Malta, etc. 2 vols. 1858. ByWhitworth Porter. 8vo, pp. 517 and 522. London : Longman,Brown, Green & Co.

5, C—History (Sketch of the) of the Knights Templars. 1840.

By James Burns. 12mo, pp. 74. Edinburgh : Blackwood & Sons.

5, D,

Histoire de la persecution ententee en 1775 aux Francs-Magonsde Naples, etc. 1780. 12mo, pp. 127. London.

5, E.

Histoire doctrine et but de la Franc Maconnerie, etc. 1866. 24mo,pp. 176. Paris : J. B. Pealagand.

5, E.

Historical Sketch of Concordia Lodge, No. 67. &c, of Penna.1875. By Clifford P. MacCalla. 24mo, pp. 52. Philadelphia: Mas.Pub. Co.

|5, F.—Heraldry (The Grammar of) etc. 1866. By John E. Cussans.12mo, pp. 100. London : Longmans, Green & Co.

5. G—History of Knights of Malta (the Knights Hospitallers * *

afterwards Knights of Rhodes, at present Knights of Malta). 5 vols.

(Only Vols 2, 3, and 5.) By L'Abbe de Vertot. 1770 18mo, pp.Vol. 2, 330 ; 3, 336 ; 5, 297. Edinburgh : Martin & Wotherspoon.

7, D.—History (Early) and Transactions of the Grand Lodge of F. & A.Masons of the State of New York, 1781-1815. 1876. 8vo, pp. 587.

N. York : D. Sickles & Co.

6, D.—History of the Lodge of Amity, No. 5, F. & A. M., Ohio, etc.

1879. By J. Hope Sutor. 12mo, pp. 121. Zanesville, Ohio : C.Moorehcad.

Page 44: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

36 Library of Grand Lodge

6, F.—History (A Condensed) of Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 3, A. Y. M.,New York. 1874. 12mo, pp. 139.

6, F.

History (The) of Initiation in 12 Lectures on the Rites and Cere-monies of the secret institutions of the Ancient World. 1840. By-

Rev. Geo. Oliver. 8vo, pp. 176. Philadelphia : Leon Hyneman.

6, F.—History (A short view of the) of Freemasonry. 1829. ByWilliam Landys. 8vo, pp. 62. London: Crew & Spencer.

6, F.

History of Masonic Persecutions and Masonic Institutes. 1867.

By Rev. Geo. Oliver. 8vo, pp. 429. New York: Mas. Pub. & M. Co.

6, G.

History and Constitutions of the most A. & H. Fraternity of F.and Ace. Masons, containing an account of Masonry from the crea-

tion, etc. 1746. By James Anderson. 12mo, pp. 230. London:J. Robinson. '

7, A.—Half-Century Membership (A memorial of the) of R. W.Chas. W. Moore in St. Andrew's Lodge. 1873. 8vo, pp. 95, Cam-bridge, Mass.

1, D.—History of the Inquisition as it subsists in the kingdom ofSpain, etc. 1734. By J. Baker. Small 4to, pp. 532. London:Jos. Marshall.

1, E.

History Grand Lodge of Pa., etc., Vol. I. By Charles. B. Meyer.8vo, pp. 184. Philadelphia : Sherman & Co.

3, E.—History fA concise) of the Order of the Temple, etc. 1878. By

Patrick Golquhoun. 8vo, pp. 179. Bedford, Eng. : R. Hill & Co.

2, F.—History of the Lodge of Edinburgh, etc., etc. 1873. ByDavid Murray Lyon. 8vo, pp. 439. Edinburgh: fin. Blackwood& Sons.

7, C—Historical Text Book and Atlas of Biblical Geography. 1856.By Lyman Coleman. 4to, pp. 319. Philada. : Presbyt. Pub. Co.

7, D.—Hughan's Masonic Register, a Numerical and NumismaticalRegister of Lodges which formed the United Grand Lodge of Eng-land. 1878. By Wm. James Huglian. 8vo, pp. 87. London: Geo.Kenning.

6, D.—History of Jerusalem Chapter, No. 3, Royal Arch Masons,and Early History of Royal Arch Masonry in the United States.1873. By Charles E. Meyer. 36mo, pp. 60. H. L. Butler.

3, A.—Initiation, The History of. In Twelve Lectures. Compris-ing a Detailed Account of the Rites and Ceremonies, Doctrines andDiscipline of all the Secret and Mysterious Institutions ofthe AncientWorld. By the Rev. George Oliver, D.D., &c, &c. A new edition.New York : J. W. Leonard & Co. 1855. 8vo, pp. 218.

3, A.—The Star in the East, shewing the Analogy -which exists be-tween the Lectures of Freemasonry, the Mechanism of Initiationinto its Mysteries, and the Christian Religion. By the Rev. Geo.Oliver, D.D , &c, &c. A new edition. New York : Jno. W.Leonard & Co., American Masonic Agency. 1855. 8vo, pp. 79.(This book also contains) A Mirror for the Johannite Masons, in aseries of Letters to the Right Hon. The Earl ofAboyne, Prov. G. M.ofMasons for Northampton and Huntingdon, &c, &c. By the Rev.Geo. Oliver, D.D. 8vo, pp. 102, in all 181. 1855.

4, B.—Inquiry fan) into the nature and tendency of Speculative Free-Masonry, etc. 1829. By John G. Stearns. 12mo, pp. 211. Utica:Northway & Porter.

Page 45: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fsee and Accepted Masons. 37

4 C.

Inquiry into the late disputes among the Free Masons of Ireland,etc. 1812. 12mo, pp. 83. Belfast : Joseph Smyth.

5, C—Institutes of Freemasonry. To which are added a choicecollection of epilogues, songs, &c. 1788. 18mo, pp. 265.

5, E.

Ii'Influence (de) attribute aux philosophes aux Francs Macons,etc., sur la Revolution de France. (Since 1793.) By J. J. Mounter.12mo, pp. 254 Tubingen, Germany : J. G. Cotta.

5, G.—In Memoriam. Proceedings at death of P. G. M. AnthonyBournonville, P. G. M. Geo. Mifflin Dallas, P. G. M. Wm. Whit-ney, P. G. M. Samuel Badger, P. G. M. Josiah Randall and Gr. Sec.Wm. H. Adams. "Various dates up to 1863. 8vo, pp. 120. Phila-delphia : Jackson.

6, B.

In Memoriam. Proceedings at death of John Wilson, Jr., M.E. G. K. of Grand Chapter of Pa. 1873. 4to, pp. 16. Philadel-phia : Kryder.

6, E.—In Memoriam. Proceedings, etc., death of Wm. B. Schnider,Grand Tyler of Penna. 1868. 8vo, pp. 24. Philada. : W. A. Maas.

7, A.

In Memoriam. Proceedings, etc., death of Geo. M. Dallas, P.G. M. of Penna 1865. 8vo, pp. 37. Phila. : King & Baird,

6, B.

Institutes ofMasonic Jurisprudence. By Rev. Q. Oliver,D.D., etc. 1874. 12mo, pp. 410. London : Spencer.

6, C—Illustrations of Freemasonry. Beleuchtung der Niebuluvschen Aeuzerung iiber Freimaurerei, 1816. 12mo, pp. 24. Leipzig.

6, D.

Irish and English Freemasons. 3 Parts. 1876. 8vo, pp.24, 50, 108. Dublin : M. H. Gill & Son.

7, A.—Illustrations of Masonic Clothing and Jewels (colored).By Geo. Kenning. About 1850. Long 36vo, pp. 54. London

:

Geo. Kenning.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry. By William Preston, P. M.(Motto omitted.) Second edition. London. Printed for J. Wil-kie, 71 St. Paul's Church Yard. 1775. 12mo, pp. 300.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry, do. do. 1772. 12mo, pp. 264.

London : J. Williams.

3, D.—Illustrations ofMasonry (Same title as above). A New Edi-tion. London : Printed for G. and T. Wilkie. 1788. 12mo, pp. 359.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as above). The EighthEdition. London : Printed for G. and T. Wilkie, 57 PaternosterRow. 1792. 12mo, pp. 408.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as above). The NinthEdition, with considerable additions. London. (Same printers.)

1796. 12mo, pp. 420.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as above). The Elev-enth Edition, &c. London : Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 57 Pater-noster Row. 1804. 12mo, pp. 420.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as the first above men-tioned). The Twelfth Edition. Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 57Paternoster Row. 1812. 12mo, pp. 444.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title). 12th'Edition. Lon-don : G. Wilkie. 1812. 12mo, pp. 444.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title). 14th Edition. Lon-don : Whittaker, Treacher & Co. 1829. 12mo, pp. 456.

Page 46: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

38 Library of Grand Lodge

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title). 16th Edition. Lon-don : Whittaker & Co. 1846. 12mo, pp. 456.

3, D.—Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as above). The First

American from the Tenth London Edition. Alexandria : Printed

by Cotton & Stewart. 1804. 12mo, pp. 360.

3, D.

Illustrations of Masonry (Same title as above). The First

American Improved Edition from Strahan's Tenth London Edition

:

to which is annexed many valuable Masonic Addenda ; and a com-plete list of the Lodges in the U. S. of America. Edited by BrotherGeorge Biehards, P.G.S.G.I.M. Portsmouth: Printed by W. & D.Treadwell. 1804. 12mo, pp. 400.

4, B.—Illustrations of Masonry : including a Key to the door of

Freemasonry. N. York. 1827. 12mo, pp. 76, 63.

4, B.—Illustrations of Masonry. N. York. 1826. 12mo, pp. 83.

4, B.—Illustrations. See Book of the Lodge.

7, C.

Ignorant Learned : or Researches after the long lost mysteries

of Freemasonry, etc. London : T. C , Newby. 1863. 12mo, pp.118.

6, F.

Instructions des trois premiers grades de la Franc Maconnerie.Lyons ; Pelzin. 1805. 24mo, pp. 80.

Jurisprudence.2, E.—Digest of Masonic Law : being a Complete Code of Regula-

tions, Decisions and Opinions upon questions of Masonic Jurispru-

dence. Compiled and arranged by George W. Chase, &c, &c.New York : Robt. Macoy. 1859. 12mo, pp. 456.

2, E.—Digest (Same title and author). 4th Edition. Boston. 1864.

12mo, pp. 456.

2, E.—Digest (Same title and author). 7th Edition. Boston, 1867.

12mo, pp. 464.

2, E.—A Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence : Illustrating theWritten and Unwritten Laws of Freemasonry. By Albert G.Mackey, M.D., author of a "Lexicon of Freemasonry," "Book ofthe Chapter," etc. (Motto omitted.) 6th Edition. New York.1864. 12mo, pp. 570.

2, E.—Masonic Law and Practice, with Forms. By Luke A.Lochwood, M.A., P. M and P. G. H. P. of Conn. New York.1867. 12mo, pp. 144.

2. E.—Masonic Law and Practice, with Forms (Same in everyrespect except date). New York. 1869. 12mo, pp. 144.

2, E.

The Common Law of Masonry. A Compilation and Digestof the True Masonic Law and Usage, and the Rejection, as far aspossible, of all spurious Laws and innovations. To which is addeda Sketch of the Author's Life. By J. W. 8. MUehe.ll, M.D., authorof the History of Freemasonry, &c, &c. Griffin, Ga. 1869.12mo, pp. 504. Frontispiece, a portrait of the author.

2, E.

Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence. According to theAncient Landmarks and Charges. And the Constitution, Laws andPractices.of Lodges and Grand Lodges. By Brother Chalmers 1.

Paton, author of "Freemasonry in relation to Civil Authority andthe Family Circle," and "Origin of Freemasonry." London. 1872.8vo, pp. 397.

4, A.

Jachin and Boaz : or an authentic key to the door of Free-

Page 47: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fbee and Accepted Masons. 39

masonry, Ancient and Modern, etc. "Wilmington : K. Porter. 1818.24mo, pp. 108.

4, A.—Jachin and Boaz (Duplicate of above). Philadelphia : H. &P. Rice. 1796. 18mo, pp. 58.

4, A.—Jachin and Boaz (do). London : J. J Dewick. 1805. 12mo,pp74.

4, A.—Jachin and Boaz (do). London : W. Nicoll. 1788. 8vo,

pp. 49.

4, A.—Jachin and Boaz (do); to which is added "Masonry Dis-sected," by Saml. Prichard. N. York: Wm, Gowans. 1857.12mo, pp. 118.

4, A.

Jachin and Boaz (do). Boston. 1817. 12mo, pp. 165.

4, A.

Jachin and Boaz (do). London. 12mo, pp. 46.

4, A.

Jachin and Boaz (do). London. 1816. 18mo, pp. 58.

4, C.—(The) Jews and the Mosaic Law. By Isaac Leeser. Philad.

:

Author. 1833. 8vo, pp. 278.

5, E.

Jahrbuch fur Freimaurer. Leipzig: Forster & Findel.1867. 24mo, pp. 118.

5, G.

Jahrbuch fur Freimaurer. Americanische Deutsche. ByMdw. Boehr. Williamsburg, L. I., N. Y. 1856. 12mo, pp. 303.

5, G.

Jahrbuch fur Freimaurer. Americanische Deutsche. ByBdw. Boehr. Williamsburg, L. I., N. Y. 1860. 12mo, pp. 227.

5, G.

Johanniskranze Mauerische reden-Spruche & Gedichte, etc.

By Wm. Osterwuld. Leipzig : Herm. Pries. 1860. 12mo, pp. 266.

5, G.—Jerusalem (The destruction of) ; an absolute proof of the DivineOrigin of Christianity, etc. Burlington, N. J.: Joseph Sharpless.1807. 12mo, pp. 144.

6, E.

Jacobinism (Memoirs illustrating the history of). By AbbeBarruel. London : T. Burton. 1798. 4 Vols. 8vo, pp. 401, 479,

414, 650.

6, F.

Journal of the 46th House of Representatives of Pa., etc. Vol.2d. (At page 821 is testimony taken on Masonry.) Harrisburg,Pa. : Theo. Fenn. 1836. 8vo, pp. 937.

2, F.—Jewish Tabernacle (The) and its furniture in their Typicalteachings. By Bichard Newton. N. York : Robt. Carter & Bro.1867. 12mo, pp, 393.

3, A.

Johannite—Mirror for the Johannite Masons, etc. (See S for

"Star in the East.") By Rev. Geo. Oliver. 1855. 8vo.

5, D.—Jesuites (Les) Chassis de la Maconnerie et leur poignard brise1

parles Macons. (See M for " Maconnerie Ecossaise.")

3, D.—The Kingston Masonic Annual (Motto). By W. Longstaff.Hull : M. C. Peck & Son. 1871. 12mo, pp. 164.

4, D.—The Knights Templars. By O. O. Addison. London : Long-man, B. G. & L. 1842. 12mo, pp. 559.

5, A.—The Knights Templars. (Not duplicate of above.) By O. O.Addison. London : Longman, B. G. & L. 1853. 12mo, pp. 315.

5, C.—The Knights Templars. A complete history of MasonicKnighthood. By O. <?. Addison. N. York : Mas. Pub. Co. 1874.

8vo, pp. 631.

4, D.—Knights Templars, The Service of, encamped at Belfast in

connection with the Masonic Lodge No. XL. 1845. 12mo, pp. 15.

Page 48: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

40 Library of Grahd Lodge

5, A—Knights Templars (A Sketch of) and the Knights Hospitallers

of St John, of St John of Jerusalem, etc. By Richard Woof.London : Robt Hardwicke. 1865. 8vo, pp. 72.

5, A—Cross' Templar's Chart. Thoroughly revised, etc. By W.M. Cunningham. Philad.: Moss & Co. 1863. 12mo, pp. 204.

5, A.

Knights Templar, History of, see History.

5, A.—Templars' Chart; or Hieroglyphic Monitor, etc. By JeremyL. Cross. N- York : A. S. Barnes & Co. 1856. 12mo, pp. 162, 106

irj supplement.

5, B.—Katechismusreden. Manuscript fur Freimaurer. Leipzig

:

Adolph Wienbrack. 1870 circa, 12mo, pp. 200.

5, F.—Keystone of the Masonic Arch. A commentary, etc. ByCharles Scott. Jackson, Miss.: Thos. Palmer. 1856. 12mo,

pp. 354.

5, C.—Kalender fur die Provinzial-Lo'ge von Mecklenburg, etc. Par-chim; Zimmerman. 1831. 18mo, pp. 192.

5,A.—Knight Templars' Burial Service. See "Burial Service.''

1, E.—Knights of the Red Cross of Rome and Constantino(General statutes of the Imperial, Ecclesiastical and Military Orderof), etc. London . G. Kenning. 18mo, pp. 44.

7, B.^Knights Templars—an Historical Tragedy, etc. By MatthiasJames 0' Conway. Philad. : Brown & Merritt. 1809. 8vo, pp. 80.

3, A.—Library, Masonic. Philadelphia : Published by Leon Hyne-man. In 2 Vols. Royal 8vo. Vol. I, pp. 768, contains :

The Antiquities of Freemasonry. By Rev. Ceorge Oliver, D D., &c.

The Constitutions of the Freemasons. From the London edition ofWm. Hunter, 1723.

Illustrations of Masonry. By William Preston, Esq., P. M. "WithAdditions, &c. By George Oliver.

History of Freemasonry, from the year 1829 to the present time.From the 14th London edition of 1841

The Book of the Lodge, or Officers' Manual. By Rev. Geo. Oliver.

A Short View of the History of Freemasonry. Dedicated to the

Grand Lodge of England. By Wm. Sandys, F.S.A., P.M.A Freemason's Pocket Companion, &c, &c. By a Brother of

Apollo Lodge, 711, Oxford.

Vol. II, contains :

Ahiman Rezon. 2d Edition. By Lau. Bermott, Sec. pp. 72.

A Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry, including the Royal ArchDegree. By Rev. George Oliver, D.D. pp. 226.

The History of Initiation, in 12 Lectures ; comprising a detailedaccount of the Rights and Ceremonies, &c, of all the Secretand Mysterious Institutions of the Ancient World. By Rev.George Oliver, D.D. pp. 176.

The Early History of Freemasonry in England. By James OrchardHalliwell, Esq., F.R.S. pp. 36.

The New Book of Constitutions, &c, &c. By James Anderson,D.D. From the London edition of 17S8. pp. 167.

The Laws and Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, pp.74. Total, pp. 768.

Page 49: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Feee and Accepted Masons. 41

3, A.—The Historical Landmarks and other Evidences of Freema-sonry Explained ; in a series of Practical Lectures, with copiousNotes. Arranged on the System which has been enjoined by theGrand Lodge of England, as it was settled by the Lodge of Recon-ciliation, at the Union of 1813. By the Rev. O. Oliver, D.D., &c,&c. In two volumes. London : Richard Spencer, 314 High Hol-born. Vol. I. 1845. 8vo, pp. 592. Vol. II. 1846. pp. 750.

With several plates.

3, A.—The Historical Landmarks (same title as above). FirstAmerican from the London edition. With Notes. By 0. Moore,Editor of the "Masonic Review." In two volumes. Cincinnati:Printed by J. Ernst, 183 Main Street. 8vo. Vol. I, 1849, pp. 432.

Vol. II, 1851, pp. 473. With plates.

3, A.—The Historical Landmarks (same title). With numerous Il-

lustrations. In two volumes. New York : John W. Leonard & Co.,

Masonic Publishers, No. 383, Broadway, Clark, Austin & Smith, 3Park Row. 1855. 8vo, pp. 426 and 538.

3, A.—The Historical Landmarks (same as the last, two vols, boundin one).

3, F.

Lexicon of Freemasonry. Containing a definition of all its

communicable terms, notices of its History, Traditions and Antiqui-ties, and an account of all the Rites and Mysteries of the AncientWorld. Motto. By Albert O. Mackey. Charleston, S. C: Walker& James. 2d Edition. 1852. 12mo, pp. 544.

—Lexicon of Free Masonry (duplicate of above). Phila. : MossBro. & Co. 5th Edition. 1860. 12mo, pp. 524.

—Lectures, Laws and Ceremonies of the Holy R. A. Degreeof Freemasonry. 12mo, pp. 16.

-.

Lectures, Past Master, Excellent and Super-Excellent Master.

12mo, pp. 8.

-.

Letters on Masonry, addressed to the professed followers ofChrist now in connection with the institution of Free Masonry.By Henry Jones. Boston. 1829. 12mo, pp. 43.

..

Letters of Hon. John Quiney Adams on the nature of MasonicOaths, Obligations and Penalties. Phila.: Wm. S. Young. 1867.

8vo, pp. 130.

—Letters on Masonry and Anti-Masonry addressed to the Hon. JohnQuiney Adams. Motto. By Wm. L. Stone. N. York : O. Halsted.

1832. 8vo, pp. 566.

.

Light on Masonry. A collection of all the most importantdocuments, etc.—abduction Wm. Morgan, etc. By Elder DavidBernard. Utica : Wm. Williams. 1829. 12mo, pp. 534.

!.

Lectures delivered before Cambridge Lodge, No. 66, of Md.,etc. By Wm. Browne. Baltimore : J. Robinson. 1843. 12mo,pp. 120.

',

Living Temple of Masonry. A Sermon preached to theBrotherhood, etc. By Rev. James E. Latimer. Rochester, N. Y.

:

Benton & Andrews. 1866. 12mo, pp. 18.

i.

Light of Masonry. An original poem recited at the AnnualCommunication of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, D. C. By Ohas.

Wheeler Denison. Washingtoo, D. C. : J. S. Tomlinson. 1872.

12mo, pp. 10.

4, D.—Lettre aux soi-disans Membres de Conseil Generale d'ad-

3,

Page 50: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

42 LlBBAKY OF GRAND LODGE

ministration de l'ordre du Temple faisant suite a l'Histoire Curieuse

de la demission d'un Grand Chancelier, etc. Paris. 1837. 12mo,

pp. 39.

4, E.

Lyre Maconnique 6trennes aux Francs Macons et a, leurs

Soeurs-cornpose des Cantiques, etc. By F. J. A. Jacquelin. Paris:

Jh. Chaumerot. 1809. 18mo, pp. 216.

4, E.

Lectures (Prestonian and Ancient York). 8vo, pp. 17.

4, E.

Lectures (on the various "Degrees"). 8vo, pp. 32.

4, P.—Laws and Regulations of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter ofIreland, including government of Mark M. M. Lodges. Dublin : S.

Underwood. 1873. 8vo, pp. 52.

4, G.

Letter relative to formation of General Grand Lodge of IT. S. ByHenry Clay and others. Washington, D. C. 1822. 12mo, pp. 4.

4, G.

Letter from the R. "W. G. Officers of the G. Lodge of Penna.A. Y. M, to the Freemasons of the U. S. Phila. : McLaughlinBros. 1865. 8vo, pp. 7.

7, B.

Life and Death of the Sublime Society of Beefsteaks. By Wal-ter Arnold. London : Bradbury, Evans & Co. 1871. 12mo,

pp. 157.

5, C.

Liturgy of the A. and A. Scottish Rite. Southern jurisdiction.

By Alb. Pike. Part 2. N. York : Robert Macoy. 1877. 8vo,

pp. 243.

5, C.

Liturgy of the A. and A. Scottish Rite. Southern jurisdiction.

In 4 vols. Part 3. N. York : Robert Macoy. 8vo, pp. 187.

Part 4. Charleston : Robert Macoy. 8vo, pp. 291.

Part 2. Charleston : Robert Macoy. 8vo, pp. 240.

Part 1. Charleston : Robert Macoy. < 1878. 8vo, pp. 223.

5, E.

List of Returns. Blank form for Com. on Correspondence.18mo, pp. 100.

5, F.

Ligue de l'enseignment Bulletin, etc. By Jean Mace. HautRhin, Germ.: Beblenheim. 1868. 18mo, pp. 62.

5 G.

Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry. Consisting of Ma-sonic Tales, Songs, etc. By Bob. Morris. N. York: Jno. W.Leonard & Co. 1855. 8vo, pp. 390.

6, C.—Lamentation of Freemasonry. A Poem. By Chas. Chisel.

Norwich : S. H. Young. . 1829. 12mo, pp. 24.

5, G.

Laws of the Royal Masonic Institutions for maintaining, clothingand educating sons and daughters of Freemasons. London : Pew-tress & Co. 1878. 8vo, pp. 18, 18.

7, A.—List of Regular Lodges (Pine's) A. D. 1734. By Wm.James Hughan. London. 1876. 8vo, pp. 6.

7, A.—List (A correct ) of Regular Lodges under the Constitu-tion of England. Exeter. 1777. 18mo, pp. 10.

7, A.—List of Lodges—England (official engraved). By J. Pine.London. 1734. 4to, pp. 11.

7, A.—List of Officers and Members Washington Lodge, 59Pa. Philad. 1853. 4to, p. 1.

6, D

Lectures (Three) on Freemasonry, etc. By Henry Hop-kins. London: R. Spencer. 1858. 12mo, pp.49.

6, G.

Lecon (Une) d'Histoire ou la quatrieme au F. Bagary. Paris:N. Blaupain. 1877. 8vo, pp. 53.

3, A.—Masonic Library—See Library.

Page 51: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Feee and Accepted Masons. • 43

2, A.

The Freemason's Monitor ; or Illustrations of Masonry. Intwo parts. By Thomas Smith Webb. Printed at Albany for Spen-cer and Webb, Market Street. 1797. 12mo, pp. 269.

2, A. (Same title). A new and improved edition. Providence :

Published by Cushing & Appleton. 1808. 12mo, pp. 336.

2, A. (Same title and author). Salem : Published by Cushing &Appleton. 1812. 12mo, pp. 300.

2, A. (Same title and author). Salem : Published by Cushing &Appleton. 1816. 12mo, pp. 212.

2, A. (Same title and author). Salem : Published by Cushing &Appleton. 1818. 12mo, pp. 312.

2, A. (Same title and author). Salem : Published by Cushing &Appleton. 1821. 12mo, pp. 324.

2, A. (Same title and author). To which is added a Monitor of theAncient and Accepted Bite, thirty-three degrees, including thosegenerally known as the Ineffable Degrees. By B. T. Carson, Sov.\G.\ Com.-. Ohio, G.\ Consistory of B. \ R. •. S.\ 32°. New andillustrated edition. Cincinnati : Applegate & Co. 1859. 12mo, full

pp. 418.

2, A.

The Miniature Monitor: Containing all the Monitorial In-structions in Blue Lodge Masonry, of Thomas Smith Webb. Com-piled by Bob. Morris, LL.D., Masonic Author and Lecturer. Chi-cago, 111. : E. W. Jones. 1863. 24mo, pp. 176.

7,D.—Masonic Sketches and Reprints, Hughan's.—See H for

this work among " Histories."

2 A.

The New Free Mason's Monitor; or Masonic Guide. Forthe Direction of members of that Ancient and Honorable Frater-

nity, as well as for the information of those who may be desirous ofbecoming acquainted with its principles. By James Eardie, A. M.New York. 1818. 12mo, pp. 360, and frontispiece.

2, A.—The Freemason's Monitor. Containing a delineation of theFundamental Principles of Freemasonry, Operative and Specula-tive, as well in a religious as a moral view. With explanations andplates of all the emblems of the Degrees of Entered Apprentice,Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master, Most Ex-cellent Master, Royal Arch Mason, Royal Master, Select Master,High Priesthood, Knights of the Red Cross, Knight Templars, andKnights of Malta ; also Constitutions, Regulations, &c. Compiledand arranged from the most approved writers, with Additions, Notesand Remarks ; also Charges and Songs. By Z. A. Davis. A newedition, revised and enlarged. Embellished with a correct likeness

of James Page, Esq., P. G. M. of the Grand Lodge of the State ofPennsylvania. Philada. : J. B. Lippincott & Co., 20 N. 4th St., Jos.

A. Speel, 211 Chestnut St. 1859. Small 8vo, pp. 380.

2, B.—The True Masonic Chart ; or Hieroglyphic Monitor. Con-taining all the Emblems explained in the Degrees of Entered Ap-prentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master,Most Excellent Master, Royal Arch, and Select Master ; designedand duly arranged, agreeably to the Lectures, by R. W. Jeremy 8. >

Cross, G. S. To which are added Illustrations, Charges, Songs, &c.2d Edition. New Haven : John C. Gray, Printer. Engravings by

Page 52: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

44 Libeaey of Grand Lodge

Companion ' A. Doolittle. 1820. 12mo, pp. 1930, and numerous

copperplate engravings.

2, B. (Same title and author.) 3d edition. New Haven. 1824.

12mo, pp. 240, and engravings.

2, B.—The True Masonic Chart—(Same title and author as above),

with additions and emendations; also, a History of Freemasonry,

by a Brother. Sixth, and stereotype edition. New York. 1846.

12mo, pp. 342, and numerous plates.

2, B.—The Craftsmen, and Freemason's Guide; containing a de-

lineation of the Bituals of Freemasonry, -with emblems and explana-

tions so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a Knowledgeof the Rites and Ceremonies of the several Degrees, from EnteredApprentice to that of Select Master, and the Order of Priesthood.

Compiled and Arranged from Webb, and other standard authors.

By Cornelius Moore. 3d Edition. Cincinnati. 1850. 12mo, pp. 263.

2, B.

The True Masonic Guide ; containing elucidations of the Fun-damental principles of Freemasonry. With embellishments andexplanations of all the Degrees of the Symbolic Lodge, Chapter,

Council, Encampment, Consistory, and the Supreme Grand Coun-cil, arranged in accordance with the mode of .work and Lecturing.

Also, a complete Classification of the various Rites, to wit, the Egyp-tian, Scottish, French, Ancient and Modern York. Compiled fromthe most approved Writers. With emendations, Additions, Notes,

Charges, Remarks, Songs, etc., etc.. Arranged and adapted to the

work. By Robert Macoy. New York. 1854. 12mo, pp. 360 andcuts.

2, B. (Same title and author.) New York. 1866. 12mo, pp. 360and cuts.

2, B.

The Freemason's Pocket Companion; or Elements ofFreemasonry Delineated. (Motto omitted. ) New London : Printedby Brother Samuel Green. 1794. 18mo, pp. 95.

2, B.

The Freemason's Companion or Pocket Preceptor.Compiled for the use of the Craft. By John Phillips. P. M. ofLodge No. 2, and Chief J. of the H. R. A. C. No. 52. Philadelphia.1805. 12mo, pp. 211.

2,' B.

The Pocket Companion and History of Free Masons. Con-taining their Origin, Progress, and present State. An Abstract oftheir Laws, Constitutions, Customs, Charges, Orders, and Regula-tions, for the Instruction and Conduct of the Brethren. A Confuta-tion of Dr. Plot's False Insinuations. An Apology occasioned bytheir Persecution in the Canton of Berne, and in the Pope's Do-minions. And a Collection of Songs ; a List of all the Lodges in anew, yet easy Method, and other Particulars, for the use of the So-ciety. The third Edition. Revised and Corrected, and greatly en-larged throughout, and continued down to this Time in all its Parts.(Motto omitted). London : Printed for R. Baldwin, W. Johnston,B. Law & Co and J. Scott, MDCCLXIV (1764). 12mo, pp. 382.

2, B.—The Pocket Companion. (This is the 1st edition of the fore-

going work). London : Printed for J. Scott, at the Black Swan,in Duck Lane, near West Smithfield, and Sold by R. Baldwin, atthe Rose in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCLIV (1754). 12mo, pp. 328and frontispiece.

2, B.

The Pocket Companion (second edition of the above). Lon-don : Printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, P. Dewey and

Page 53: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fkee and Accepted Masons. 45

B. Law, in Ave-Mary Lane, and J. Scott, in Pater-Noster-Row.MDCCLIX (1759). 12mo, pp. 380 and frontispiece.

3. E.—The Pocket Companion (Duplicate of above). First edition.

1754. 12mo, pp. 338.

2, B.

The Pocket Companion (Duplicate of above). Second edition.

1759. 12mo, pp. 379.

2, B.

The Book of the Chapter ; or Monitorial Instructions in theDegrees of Mark, Past and Most Excellent Master, and the HolyRoyal Arch. By Albert G. Maekey, M. D. New York. 1858.

Small 8vo. pp. 259 and cuts.

2, B. (Same title and author. ) Fourth Edition. New York. 1863.Small 8vo, pp. 259.

2, B.

The Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry ; or the Ma-sonic Institution considered as a means of Social and IndividualProgress. By Aug. O. L. Arnold, LL.D. New York : RobertMacoy. 1858. 8vo, pp. 298.

2, B. -(Same title and author.) New York. 1859. Small 8vo,

pp. 298.

2, B.

The Freemason's PocketCompanion. Containing the His-tory of Masonry from the Creation to the Present Time ; the Institu-

tion of the Grand Lodge of Scotland ; Lists ofthe Officers of the GrandLodges in England and Scotland ; with a Collection of Charges,Constitutions, Orders, Regulations, Songs, &c. '2d Edition. Edin-burgh : Printed for Alexander Donaldson, and sold at his shops in

London and Edinburgh. 1763. 12mo, pp. 272.

2, C—Key to the First Chart of the Masonic Mirror ; being acomplete Pocket Companion for the use of the Fraternity of Freeand Accepted Masons, in the first Seven Degrees. Philadelphia :

Published by H. Parmele. J. Maxwell, Printer. 1819. 18mo, pp.108 and frontispiece.

2, C.

Handbuch fur Freimaurer, oderhieroglyphiseherErmahner.Enthaltend : die Erklarungen aller Sinnbilder in den Graden als

Lehrling, Ge,selle, Meister Maurer, Mark-Meister, Passirter-Meister,

Vortrefnicher-Meister, Konigl. Werk-Meister, Konigl. Erz-Meisterund auserwahlter Meister ; den Verordnungen gemasz. geordnetund aus dem Englischen ins Deutsche iibersetzt und herausgegeben.Von J. George Stock., Sen Aufseher in der Neuen Jerusalem-LogeNr. 9, in Washington, D. C. Washington. 1852. 12mo, pp. 196and cuts.

2, C—The Mystic Circle, and American Hand-hook of Ma-sonry. Containing a brief History of Freemasonry in Europeand America. Symbolic Chart, Ancient Constitutions of the GrandLodge of England. Ahiman Rezon, Constitutional Rules, Resolu-tions, Decisions, and Opinions of Grand Lodges and EnlightenedMasons on questions liable to arise in Subordinate Lodges. A Codeof By-Laws for Subordinate Lodges. Instructions, Suggestions andForms, for Secretaries of Lodges. By George H. Oray, Sen., ofMississippi. 4th Edition. Cincinnati. 1855. Small 8vo, pp. 472.

Cuts and frontispiece.

2, C—The Masonic Manual; or Lectures on Freemasonry,containing the Instructions, Documents, and Discipline of the Ma-sonic Economy. By (the late) Rev. Jonathan Asche, D.D., M.M.A new edition with Annotations and Remarks. By the Rev. GeorgeOliver, D.D., Past D. P. G. M. for Lincolnshire, etc. New York :

Page 54: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

46 Library of Grand Lodge

John W. Leonard & Co., American Masonic Agency, Clark, Austin& Smith, 3 Park Row. 1855. 8vo, pp. 208.

2, C—Masonic Manual, etc. (Original of the above.) 1814. ByJonathan Asche. London : D. Deans. 8vo, pp. 194.

2, C—The Free Mason's Pocket Companion. Containing, 1.

The History of Masong and Masonry ; 2. The Charges given to a

Free Mason; 3. General Regulations for the use of Lodges; 4. TheManner of constituting a new Lodge ; 5. Charges given to a newBrother; 6. A Collection of Free Masons' Songs, &c. ; 7. Prologuesand Epilogues spoken at the Theatres to entertain Free Masons ; 8.

An exact List of regular Lodges (Motto omitted). By W. Smith, aFree Mason. London : Printed for John Torbuck, in Clare-Court,

near Drury Lane, and Sold by the Booksellers and Pamphlet Shopsin Town and Country. MDCCXXXVI (1736). 12mo, pp. 116, andfrontispiece.

2, C—A Pocket Companion for Free-Masons. Containing (as

above, with slight variations). Approved of and Recommended bythe Grand-Lodge of Dublin. 1751. 12mo, pp. 92 and frontispiece.

(Containing also) A Defence of Masonry. London : Printed, andDublin : Reprinted, pp. 23. Full pp. 122.

2, C.—The Newest Pocket Companion and History of Free-Ma-sons. Containing their Origin, Progress, and present State. Alsotheir Laws, Constitutions, Customs, Charges, Orders and Regulationswith a Prayer used in the Christian Lodges. Published for the In-struction and Conduct ofthe Brethren. With a Choice Collection ofMasons' Songs, Prologues and Epilogues. The whole Collected fromthe best Authors. For the use, and by the desire of the Brethrenin Ireland, Dublin : Printed and Sold by Lawrence Flin, &c.MDCCLXI (1761) . 12mo, pp. 84 and frontispiece.

2, C.—The Masonic Manual. A Pocket Companion for the Initiated.

Containing the Rituals of Freemasonry, embraced in the Degrees ofthe Lodge, Chapter and Encampment, embellished with upwards ofThree Hundred Engravings, &c. &c. Compiled and arranged byRobert Macoy. Fifteenth Edition. New York : Clark, Austin &Smith. 1858. 24mo, full pp. 314.

2, C.—The Masonic Manual; or Liectures on Freemasonry(By Rev. Jonathan Asche, D.D., M. M.. previously mentioned.) ANew Edition. Re-edited by the Rev. John Edmund Cox, D.D.,F. S. A. , Past Grand Chaplain of the United Grand Lodge of Eng-land, &c, &c. London : Richard Spencer. 1870. 8vo, pp. 316.

2, C.

Freemason's Monitor (Macoy's), containing the Degrees ofFreemasonry, embraced in the Lodge, Chapter, Council and Com-mandery ; embellished with nearly 300 Symbolical Illustrations, to-

gether with Tactics and Drill of Masonic Knighthood. Also Formsof Masonic Documents, Notes, Songs, Masonic Dates, Installations,etc. Edited by Daniel Sickles, 33d, &c. New York : Macoy &Sickels. 1864. 24mo, full pp. 445.

S, C—The Masonic Text-Book of Tennessee ; containing Moni-torial Instructions in the Degrees of Entered Apprentice ; FellowCraft, Master Mason and Past Master, &c, &c. Compiled andArranged under the Supervision of a Special Committee, appointedby the M. W. G. L. of Tenn. Nashville. 1866. 8vo, pp. 360.

3, D.—Illustrations ofMasonry. By William Preston, P. M. of theLodge of Antiquity. Acting by immemorial Constitution (Motto

Page 55: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and AccEPmED Masons. 47

omitted). With copious Notes and Additions. By George Oliver,

D.D., Author of the "Historical Landmarks," &c, &c. New York:Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Co. 1867. 8vo, pp. 372.

2, C.

The Keystone of the Masonic Arch. A Commentary onthe Universal Laws and Principles of Ancient Freemasonry. ByCharles Scoil, A. M. Jackson, Miss. 185G. Small 8vo, pp. 354.

2, C—The Masonic Trestle Board, adapted to the National SystemofWork and Lectures, as Revised and Perfected by the United StatesMasonic Convention at Baltimore, Maryland. A. L. 5843. ByCharles W. Moore and 8. W. B. Garnegy. Boston. 1843. 8vo,

pp. 87 and plates.

2, C.

The Masonic Text-Book ; containing the Degrees of EnteredApprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master,Most Excellent Master, Eoyal Arch, Royal and Select Master,Orders of the Red Cross, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malta.All beautifully Illustrated, and duly Arranged according to the mostancient mode of Work and Lectures. With useful Guides and In-structions for the Craft. By Jeremy L. Cross, Sov. Grand Inspector-Gen., and Past Grand Commander. Philadelphia : Moss, Brother&Co. 1860. 24mo, pp. 285.

2, C.

A Trestle Board for the use of the Lodges under the Jurisdic-

tion ofthe Grand Lodge of Massachusetts (Mottoomitted). Boston:Published by the Grand Lodge. 1876. 18mo, pp. 119.

2, C.—Reflected Kays of Light upon Freemasonry ; or the Free-mason's Pocket Compendium. By Bro. Wm. Carey. Aber-deen. Edited by Bro. James Stevenson. With an EmblematicalFrontispiece. Second Edition. Aberdeen : W. Garey. 1870. 24mo,pp. 57 and cuts.

2, C.

The Spirit of Masonry. In Moral and Elucidatory Lec-tures. By Wm. Hutchinson, Master of the Banardcastle Lodgeof Concord. New York : Printed by Isaac Collins, No. 189 PearlStreet, for Cotton & Stewart, Booksellers. Alexandria. 1800.

12mo, pp. 174 and Appendix pp. 22.

2, C.

The Spirit of Masonry (Same title and author as above). 3dEdinburgh Edition. 1813. 8vo, pp. 344. Edinburgh : S. McEwan.

2, C—The Worshipful Master's Special Help ; a Monitor for theMaster of the Lodge ; containing all information proper to be pub-lished, which is necessary to qualify him for the important duties ofhis station (Motto omitted). Chicago, Illinois: Published byBrother J. C. W. Bailey. 1866. 12mo, pp. 127,

2, C—The Worshipful Master's Special Help (as above). 2dEdition. 1867. This is identical with the above, except the title

page.

2, C.—The Senior Deacon's SpecialHelp; a Monitor for the SeniorDeacon of the Lodge, containing all information proper to be pub-lished, which is necessary to qualify him for the important duties ofhis station ; particularly those of Opening and Closing a Lodge

;

Conducting a Candidate, and Introducing a Visiting Brother. Like-

wise, The Public Observances of Burying the Dead, Laying aCorner-stone, Dedicating a Hall, Installing the Lodge Officers, and,in general, those matters wherein the Senior Deacon acts an import-ant part. (Motto omitted.) Second Edition. Chicago, Illinois

:

. Published by Brother J. C. W. Bailey. 1868. 12mo, pp. 75.

Page 56: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

48 Library of Grand Lodge

2, C—The Secretary's Special Help; a Monitor for the Secretary

of the Lodge ; containing all information proper to he published,

which is necessary to qualify him for the important duties of his

station ;particularly those of Keeping the Minutes of the Lodge

;

Posting up the Eecords ; Keeping the Financial Accounts of the

Members, and Taking Notes of Proceedings on Masonic Trials.

Likewise, A Set of Forms of all manner of Official Documents,likely to pass through his hands. (Motto omitted.) 2d Edition.

Chicago, Illinois : By Brother J. C. W. Bailey. 1867. 12mo, pp. 95.

2, C—The Funeral Bopk of the Freemasons ; a Guide to the

performance of all the necessary details of Funeral Lodges, Proces-

sions and the Ceremonies of Interment. Also, Forms of FuneralEesolutions, Obituaries, Scriptural Quotations, Epitaphs, etc., etc.,

and a complete collection of Funeral Odes and Poems. (Mottoomitted.) Chicago, Illinois: By Brother J. C. W. Bailey. 1868.

12mo, pp. 110 and cuts.

2, C.

The ObituaryKites ofFreemasonry ; containingthe BurialCeremonies and the Kitual for a Lodge of Sorrow. ( Motto omitted.

)

New York : Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Company.1868. 12mo, pp. 91.

2, C—A Selection of Masonic Prayers for the use of the Craft. Bythe Rev. Henry OryU's, A.M. Vicar of St. Neot, and P. G. Chap-lain for the County of Cornwall. Helston. 1844. 12mo, pp. 66.

2, C.

The Master-Key through all the Degrees of a Free-mason'sLodge, to which are added, Eulogiums and Illustrations, uponFree-masonry ; Theology ; Astronomy ; Geometry ; Architecture ;

Arts ; Sciences ; &c. With a Correct and Complete List of all theModern Regular Lodges, Shewing when Constituted, and when andwhere held. Also, Lodges of Instruction, and Times of Meeting.By /. Browne, P. M. and H. L. I. London. 1798. Square 12mo,full pp. 82.

2, D.—Craft Masonry ; or Part First. Manual of the Ancient YorkRite. By Witt M. Cunningham, A.M. &c, &c. (Also, of page165.) (Ohio Appendix.) The Constitution, By-Laws and Code ofMasonic Jurisprudence of the Grand Lodge of Ohio. New York :

D. B. Howell & Co., No. 434 Broadway. 1874. 12mo, pp. 210 andfrontispiece.

2, D.—The Book ofthe Commandery ; a Monitor for the Orders ofMasonic Knighthood. Containing the Burial Service of MasonicKnighthood, an improved System of Tactics and Drill ; the Ceremo-nies of Installation for Grand and Subordinate Commanderies ; AList of the Orders of Knighthood throughout the World, and theForms of Complaint and Appeal. By John W. Simons, P. G. M. ofTemplars ofNew York. New York. 1864. 24mo, pp. 160 and cuts.

2, D.—The Duty of the Master in the Government of a MasonicLodge. A Lecture delivered at the Lodge of Instruction, held underthe Warrant of the Victoria Lodge, No. IV, Dublin, on Monday, the5th of January, 1857. By the Right Worshipful the Deputy GrandMaster of Ireland, John Fitzhenry Townsend, LL.D. (Seal.) 12mo.pp. 24. Also, the Origin of Freemasonry. By Robert Longfield,2C, pp. 23. Also, The Ethics of Freemasonry. By Rev. 8. Q.Morrison, pp. 24. Dublin. 1857. Total pp. 71.

2, D.—Manual of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, ar-ranged to correspond with the Ritual of the Supreme Council of the33d Degree for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United

Page 57: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Feee and Accepted Masons. 49

States, together 'with the Revised Constitutions of the Order. ByWill. M. Cunningham, A.M., S.P.R.S. Second Edition. Revised.Philadelphia : Moss & Co., 430 Market Street. 1865. 12mo, pp. 272.

Frontispiece and cuts.

2, D.—The Text Book of Cryptic Masonry: A Manual of Instruc-

tions in the Degrees of Royal Master, Select Master and Super-Ex-cellent Master. Together with the Ceremonies of Installing theOfficers, Constituting and Dedicating a Council. By Jackson S.Chase, 33d, &c, &c, of the State of New York. New York. 1871.

18mo, pp. 94 and cuts.

2, C.—Browne's Masonic Master-Key through the Three Degrees,by way of Polyglot. Under the sanction of the Craft in general.

Containing the exact Mode of Working, Initiation, Passing, andRaising to the Sublime Degree of a Master. Also, the several Dutiesof the Master, Officers and Brethren while in the Lodge. With eveiyRequisite to render the accomplished Mason. An explanation of all

the Hieroglyphics. The whole interspersed with Illustrations onTheology, Astronomy, Architecture, Arts, Sciences, &c. Many of

which are by the Editor. By J. Browne, P. M. of six Lodges, andM. A. 2d Edition, with many additions. London. 1802. 12mo,

pp. 100, interleaved with blank leaves.

3, C.

The Mysteries of Freemasonry ; or, an Exposition of theReligious Dogmas and Customs ofthe Ancient Egyptians ; showingfrom the Origin, Nature and Object of the Rites and Ceremonies ofRemote Antiquity, their identity with the Order ofModern Masonry,with some remarks on the Metamorphosis of Apuleins. An Analysisof Freemasonry, in which the Symbols and Original Intention ofthe Institution are Explained. To which is added a Defence ofFreemasonry. With numerous Illustrative wood cuts. By Johnttllows, A.M. (Motto omitted.) London: John Higden, 53 Holy-well Street Strand. 1857. 12mo, pp. 366.

3, C. (An exact copy of the above, except title page). London :

Reeves & Turner, 238 Strand. 1860.

3, C. (Another copy of the above, date 1860.)

3, C.—A Masonic Treatise, with an Elucidation of the Religious andMoral Beauties of Freemasonry (******). For theuse of Lodges and Brothers in General, Dedicated, by permission, to

William Perfect, Esq., Provincial G. M. for the County of Kent. ByW. JFinch, Canterbury. Second edition with valuable Additions.Printed by J. Atkinson Deal. MDCCCII (1802). 8vo, full pp. 103and 2 plates.

3, C—The Prestonian and Ancient York Lectures, pp. 16.

(AtoQ.)3, C—Lectures on Masonry, pp. 32.

3, C.—Dedicated by Permission to God, the Grand Architect ofthe Universe ******* the first and last SupremoGrand Master of Freemasons ******* is with grati-

tude, humiliation, and devotion to Him, who is the searcher of all

hearts, and knows All our Secrets, as Masons and Mortals, and to

whom is no secret in declaring with the utmost Freedom, Fervencyand Zeal, as one of the lowest and humblest of His creatures, onthis Orb of Earth. By W. Finch. September, 1807. Chalmers,

,

printer, 15 Broadway, Westminster. 8vo, full pp. 80.

The four last mentioned books are bpund together.

Page 58: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

50 Library of Grand Lodge

1,0.—Masonic Bibliography. See C for "Catalogue of Masonicbooks, Masonic Bibliography.

"

3, E.—Matthias' Manual. Rules of order. A Manual for conducting

business, etc., based on Parliamentary practice. By Benjamin Mat-

thias. 9th Edition. 1863. Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston.

18mo, pp. 130.

3, E.—Monograms. Historical and Practical. 1869. By D. G. Eerri.

London. 12mo, pp. 47.

3, E.

Malta. Containing a description of the ports and cities, etc. Also,

the History of the Knights of St. John. 1804. By Louis de Boisgelin.

London : G. & J. Bobinson. 3 Vols. 4to, pp. 336, 358 and 315.

7,A.—Masonic Address of Jerusalem, etc. (By Perkins). See"Address" under A.

3, G.—Masonic Murder. Another. A tract. 1830. 12mo, pp. 8.

4, A.

Masonry and Anti-Masonry. A History of Masonry as it

has existed in Pennsylvania since 1793, etc. 1854. By AlfredCreigh. Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 12mo, pp. 321.

4, A.

Manual ofFree Masonry. Of the First Three Degrees withan introductory Keystone to the Royal Arch, etc. 1845. By BichardOarlile. London : R. Carlile. 3 Parts in 1 Vol. 18mo, Part 1,

pp. 79 ; 3, 56 ; 3, 123.

—Mac-Benac er liebet im Sohne-oder das Positive der Freimau-rerei, etc. 1818. 8vo, pp. 113.

—Masonic Scoundrelism. How to defeat it, etc. 1876. By J.

S. H. Woodward. Cincinnati : Author. 12mo, pp. 24.

—Mitglieder-Verzeichniss, etc. Zum Hermann No. 125, Pa.

See V for " Vergeichniss. " 1873. Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 16.

—Mysteries of Free-Masonry. By George B. Crafts. NewYork : Wilson & Co. 8vo, pp. 112.

'.

Masonic Emblems Explained in a sermon, etc., beftre King.Solomon's Lodge, etc. Motto. 1796. By Thaddeus Mason Harris.Boston : Wm. Spottswood. 8vo, pp. 34.

'.

Masonry dissected, being a universal and genuine description,

etc. By Samuel Prichard. 1730. London : J. "Wilford. 13mo, pp. 32.

(Same title and author as above.) 1730. Bound with "Ma-Qonnerie Ecossoise.'' London : J. "Wilford. 13mo, pp. 8.

— Masonic Conduct and Behavior, a lecture delivered to theProvincial Grand Lodge ofAndalusia at Gibraltar on the 36th of May,1858. 1858. By B. F. Gould. Gibraltar. 12mo, pp. 8.

4, D.—Masonic Welcome of the Grand Lodge of the District of Colum-bia to the Most Worshipful Brother Earl de Grey and Ripon, GrandMaster of Masons of England, April 10, 1871. 1871. Washington,D. C: McGill & Witherow. 8vo, pp. 79.

4, E.

Masonick Melodies, being a choice selection of the most ap-

proved Masonic songs, etc., set to musick, etc. 1813. By LukeEastman. Boston : T. Rowe. 8vo, pp. 304.

4, E.—Masonic Gem, Odes, Poem and Dirge. 1868. By Rev. L. A.Alford. New York : Masonic Publishing Company. 12mo, pp. 48.

4, E.

Masonic Discourses, containing an Inaugural and Valedictoryaddress as Grand Master, and addresses on Grand Visitations. 1844.

By Joseph B. Chandler. Philadelphia : Ed. Barrington and GeorgeD. Haswell. 8vo, pp. 323.

4,

Page 59: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 51

4, E.

Masonick Minstrel, a selection of Masonick songs, etc., con-taining a short historical account, etc. 1816. Dedham, R. I.: D.Mann & Co. 8vo, pp. 463.

4, E.

Masonic Melodies, adapted to the ceremonies and festivals ofthe Fraternity. 1844. By Thomas Power. Boston : Oliver Ditson.8vo, pp. 108.

4, E.

Masonic Choir, a collection of Hymns and Tunes, etc., for theuse of the Fraternity. 1864. 'By John W Dadmun. Boston: G.D. Russell & Co. 12mo, pp. 96.

3, E.—Masonic Cyclopaedia, Eennings', and hancUbook of MasonicArchaeology, History and Biography. 1878. By Rev. A. F. A.Woodford. London: Geo. Kenning. 12mo, pp. 665.

4, E.

Masonic Harp. A collection of Masonic Odes, Hymns, Songsetc. 1858. By Geo. W. Chase. Boston : Oliver Ditson & Co.12mo, pp. 160.

4, E.

Masonic Musical Manual. Being a selection of Songs,Odes and Anthems, etc. 1855. By Henry 0. Watson. New York

:

Henry C. Watson. 8vo, pp. 80.

4, E.

Masonic Home (American), for the widows and orphans of

Freemasons. Washington. (An appeal in favor of.) 1859. Wash-ington, D. C. : Henry Polkinhorn. 18mo, pp. 12.

4, F.

Maurers Weihe (Des), dichtung nach Schillers Lied von derGlocke, etc. 1864. Von Ch. G. Ernst am Ende. Leipzig : Forster& Findel. 12mo, pp. 15.

4, F.—Mittheilimgen aus dem Verein deutscher Freimaurer.Inhalt : 1. Die Deutschen Freimaurerlogen in America II. Von Dr.R.'Barthelmess. 2. Maurer, Leben und Streben in Frankreich. VonH. Hirsch. 3. Die Rituale der franzosischen Maurerlogen. VonDr. J. Schauberg. 4. Der Royal-Arch Grad. Von J. G. Findel.

5. Jahresbericht fiber das verflossene Vereinsjahr. Von J. G. Findel.

6. Bericht tiber die Versammlung in Eisenach am 12 u. 13 August.Von Dr. R. Seydel. Zweiter Bund. VII. Schwesternfest mitLuftenweihe in der Lpge La Prgpije Vaineu zu Devarter. Von Br.

de Lespinasse. VEIL Zur Geschichte des vereins deutscher Fr. Mr.Von J. G. Findel. IX. Jahresbericht fiber die Jahre 1865-67. Vondenselbe. X. Manifest an alle Grosslogen des Erdenrands. XI.Algemeines Grundgesetz des Fr. Mr. Bundes. XII. Bericht fiber die

Jahresversammlung des vereins in Worms, am 8 und 9 Juni, 1867.

Von Dr. Rud Seydel. Statuten des vereins deutscher Freimaurer.1865. Zweiter Band, Erstes Heft. Leipzig : Forster & Findel.

12mo, pp. 169.

4, F.—Mittheilungen aus demVereindeutscher Freimaurer.1875-1876. Leipzig : J. G. Findel. 12mo, pp. 127.

4, F.

Minutes ofProceedings of the Supreme Grand Council A. andA. Rite for the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States of NorthAmerica. 1851. Boston : Tuttle & Dennett. 12mo, pp. 30.

4, F.

Mirror ofRomance, containing "Manual of Free Masonry.

"

(Unbound periodical, loose leaves, bad condition.) London : W.Dugdale. 4to, pp. 100.

7, D.—Mackey's National Free-Mason, a Monthly Magazine, etc.

1871-2. By Albert G. Maekey. Washington, D. C: McGill &Witherow. Vol. I. 8vo, pp. 672.

4, G.

Manifesto que la Gran Logia simbolica Nacional dirige a los

Page 60: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

52 Library op Grand Lodge

orientes extrangeros sobre los motivos, etc. Callao, Peru : H. Es-tevan Danino. 8vo, pp. 46.

4, G.

Masonic Memoir of the Rev. John Huyshe. 1866. Devenport,England : J. R. H. Spry. 36mo, pp. 6.

5, A.

Monuraens Historiques, Relatifs a la condamnation desChevaliers du Temple, etc. 1813. A M. Baynouard. Paris : AdrienEgron. 8vo, pp. 317.

5, C.—Masonic Miscellanies in poetry and prose, 3 parts, etc. 1811.

By Steplien Jones. London : W. Wilson. 24mo, pp. 348.

5, C—Memoirs of the Marquis «le La Fayette, etc. 1825. ByFrederick Butler. Wethersfield, Conn. : Deming & Francis. 18mo,

pp. 417.

5, D.—Maconnerie (La) Ecossoise compare avec les trois profes-

sions et la secret des Templiers du 14e siecle, also Masonry dissected,

also Les Jesuite Chasses. 1788. 8vo, pp. 148, 136, 37.

5, E.

Masonic Minstrel, a complete collection of Odes, Anthems, etc.

(English.) 1828. London : Johnson. 36mo, pp. 264.

5, F.—Masonic Portraits, a series of sketches of distinguished breth-ren (English.) 1876. London : W. W. Morgan. 12mo, pp. 189.

5, P.

Miscellaneous Works ofRichard Linnecar. (Comedies,

.

songs, Strictures on Free Masonry, etc.) 1789. Leeds, England

:

Thos. Wright. 8vo, pp. 300.

5, G.—Masonic meetings in East Lancashire, etc. England.1874. Bury, England : T. Crompton. 36mo, pp. 20.

5, G.—Masonry, Calcott's. 1817. Phila. . Robert Desilver. 24mo, pp.208.

6, B.—Masonic Review and Keystone, January to July, 1867.Baltimore, Md. 4to, pp. 368.

6, B.—Minutes of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order ofOdd Fellows of Pennsylvania. 1876. Philadelphia : Co-operative.8vo, pp. 320.

6, C.

Malta sixty years ago ; also, a synoptical sketch of the Orderof St. John of Jerusalem from its first formation till the evacuationof Malta. 1875. By Claudius Shaw. London : Samuel Tinsley.12mo, pp. 150.

6, C—Mysterien (die) der Freimaurer, etc. 1848. Von Fred. A.Fallon. Leipzig : Brockhaus & Averarius. 12mo, pp. 432.

6, C—Mameluke (The) or the sign of the Mystic Tie, etc. Say 1840,By Sen Perley Poole. Boston ; Elliott, Thomas & Talbot. 18mo.pp. 123.

6, C—Masonic Thoughts or " Meine Gedanken uber die zwey kleineFreymaurerische schriften, an Meine Bruder und Unsere Bruder."1780. Berlin : G. J. Decker. 18mo, pp. 63.

6, C—Mythos ofthe Ark (The.) Say 1840. By J. W. Lake. Rams-gate, England : Thos. Scott. 12mo, pp. 48.

6, C.

Million (Dn) de signatures pour 1'instruction ohligatoire. 1873.Paris. 12mo, pp. 112.

6, D.—Masonic Songs (A Selection of), etc. 1876. By Ed. P. Phil-pots. Dorset, England : Poole. 12mo, pp. 47.

5, C—Map ofPennsylvania, with statistics of Royal Arch Masonry inPennsylvania. 1860. Philadelphia. 24mo.

Page 61: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fkee and Accepted Masons. 53

5, E.—Masonic Register for Pennsylvania. 1848-1878, 5 vols. ByT. 8. Manning. Philadelphia : Manning. 36mo, pp. 3386.

5, C—Manual (The Freemasons') and official Directory of the ProvincialGrand Lodge for the Province of Kent, England. 1879. Dover,England : J. D. Terson. 24mo, pp. 100.

6, E.—Manual (The Chapter and Council), a Ritual of the Mark, etc.

1872. Cincinnati, O. : Jacob Ernst & Co. 18mo, pp. 220.

6, E.—Masonic Advocate (The), being a concise exposition and full

defence of Free Masonry. 1859. By L. Carroll Judson. Philadel-phia. 8vo, pp. 323.

6, F.

Misraim (De TOrdre Maconnique de), etc. 2 vols, in one. 1845.By Marc Bederride. Paris : Benard & Co. 8vo, pp. 436, 422.

6, G.—Masonic Medals (Materials for a Catalogue of.) 1877. By Wm.T. B. Marvin. Boston. 4to, pp. 80.

6, G.—Masonry revealed and Illustrated. Say 1850. Cincinnati,O. : Matthew Gardner. 8vo, pp. 147.

4, E—Masonry the way to Hell. A Sermon, etc. 1768. London:Robinson & Roberts. 8vo, pp. 39.

1, E.

Masonic Text Book, containing a history of Freemasonry, etc.

1847. By John lime. Richmond, Va.: Shepherd & Colin. 8vo,

pp. 328.

2, D.

Manual of the " Queen ofthe South," a degree in the systemof the Adoptive Rite of the Order of the Eastern Star. 1876. NewYork : Robert Macoy. 36mo, pp. 34.

2, D.

Manual of the Cross and Crown. A degree in the system,etc., of the Eastern Star. 1875. New York : Robert Macoy. 36mo,pp. 50.

2, D.

Manual de la Masoneria 6 sea el. tejador de los Ritos antiguoEscoces Frances Y de Adopcion. 1860. By Andres Oassard. NewYork : Macoy & Sickles. 8vo, pp. 1017.

2, E.—Masonic Charities (The.) A Report, etc. (English.) 1879.By George Taylor. Kidderminster : W. Hepworth. 8vo, pp. 21.

7, A.—Memorial of the half century Membership of Chas. "W. Moore.

2, F.—Manuel du Franc-Macon. 1817. By E. F. Buzot. Paris : J.

Moronval. 12mo, pp. 375.

8, F.

Masonic Mirror and American Keystone, a Periodical. 1852.

Vols. 1, 2, 3. Philadelphia : Leon Hyneman. 4to, pp. 412, 413, 412.

7, F.—Masonic Mirror. (English.) 1854. England. 8vo, pp. 740.

7, B.

Manual for Civic processions.

7, B.

Masonic Gatherings. 1871. By Geo. Taylor. London : Geo.Kenning. 8vo, pp. 83.

7, B.

Masonic Odes and Poems. 1864. By Bob. Morris. NewYork : Robert Morris. 8vo, pp. 200.

7, B.

Masonic Text Book (Maine). 1877. By Josiah H. Brummond.Portland : Dresser, McLellan & Co. 12mo, pp. 350.

7, B.

Masonic Ladder, or the Nine steps to ancient Freemasonry, etc.

1866. By John Sherer. Cincinnati : Sherer Co. 12mo, pp. 268.

7, B.—Masonic Parliamentary Law, etc. 1875. By Albert G.

Maekey. Philadelphia : Moss & Co. 8vo, pp. 240.

7, C—Mysteries of Isis (The) or The Science of Mathematics. 1858.

By Uniche. New York : John F. Trow. 18mo, pp. 312.

Page 62: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

54 Library op Grand Lodge

7, D.

Manual of the Lodge or Monitorial instructions, etc. 1867.

By Albert G. Mackey. New York : Clark & Maynard. 8vo, pp. 235.

7, D.—Morals and Dogma of the A. and A. Rite, etc. 33d Deg. 1871.

By Albert Pike. Charleston. 8vo, pp. 861.

7, A.—Mazzini Guiseppe, Cenni Biograflci. (Funeral ceremonies.)1880. Rome. 8vo, pp. 15.

7, A.—Mazzini G-uiseppe (Grande Oriente della Massoneria in Italia enelle Colonie Italiane circolave No. 11 (announcing death of Maz-zini). 1880. Rome. 8vo, pp. 3.

7, D.—Mysteries of Eleusis (Essay on the), etc. 1817. By M. Ouva-roff. London : Rodwell & Martin. 8vo, pp. 188.

7, H.

Minute Book for the Lodge of Grand Elect Perfect and SublimeMasons. 1781. Philadelphia. Original MSS. 4to, pp. 87.

7, H.—Masonic Banquet at Laying of Corner-Stone ofNew MasonicTemple, Broad and. Filbert streets. Philadelphia. (Subscribers' sig-

natures.) 1868. MSS. 4to, pp. 50.

7, D.—Memorial of Israel M. Bullock, Grand Master, Connec-ticut. Hartford : Joseph K. "Wheeler. 12mo, pp. 77.

1, D.

Masonic Pamphlets, to wit

:

Constitutions of Grand Lodge ofNew York.

Legality of St. John's Grand Lodge ofNew York.

Circular to Lodges, State of New York, by Committee appointed atGeneva, 5848.

Second circular letter to Lodges, State of New York, by Committeeappointed at Geneva, 5848.

Transactions M. W. Grand Lodge of New York, Aug. 5849 to July5850.

Transactions M. "W. Grand Lodge of New York, for June 6, 5849.

Transactions M. W. Grand Lodge of New York from Nov. 5850 toMay 5851.

Report Special Committee G. L. ofNew York, on Riotous proceed-ings on June 5, 5849.

Opinion of Chancellor "Walworth on Masonic difficulties in State ofNew York, together with the action of the Grand Lodges ofMassachusetts, Kentucky, South Carolina, District of Columbia,Rhode Island and Illinois.

Discourse delivered before the Lodges of Columbus, Feb. 18, 1850,by Samuel Reed, of Cincinnati.

Genuine Free Masonry iudissolubly connected with Revelation.Lecture by Rev. Moses Margolianth.

Free Masonry in Europe during the past century, with list of Conti-nental Lodges.

Masonry inseparable from Religion. A Sermon, July 4, 1827; byRev. O. Williams.

Annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Dec.27,5852.

Rules and Regulations of the Grand H. R. A. Chapter of Penn-sylvania.

Statutes and Regulations of the Masonic University of Tennessee.1849.

Page 63: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of' Pennsylvania, Fhee and Accepted Masons. 55

3, G.

Narrative of Proceedings in the Bank Street Church, Phila-delphia, relative to the reception of an adhering Free Mason, withan examination of Masonic oaths and of the principles of discipline

adopted by said Church. (Motto). 1836. By Henry Grew. Phila-delphia. 12mo, pp. 36.

4, D.—National Masonic "Welcome to Marquis of Eipon, GrandMaster of England.

4, B.

Narrative ofthe Anti-Masonick. excitement, etc. 1829. ByHenry Brown. Batavia, N. Y. . Adams & McCleary. 12mo, pp. 244.

4, E.

Narrative (A short) of the Masonic experience of George A'Lord,of Delta Lodge, No. 451, New York, etc. By George A'Lord. 24mo,pp. 64.

4, G.—Nachweis der Grossen landes-loge der Freimaurer vonDeutschland zu Berlin fur das jahr 184$ und 1844, etc. 1844.

Berlin : B. S. Mittler, 12mo, pp. 82.

4, G. Same title as above. 1845-1846. Berlin : E. S. Mittler.

12mo, pp. 84.

4, G. Same title as above. 1844-1845. Berlin : E. S. Mittler.

12mo, pp. 84.

4, G.

Natnentliches verzeichniss sammtlicher zu dem Bunde dergrossen National Mutter Loge, etc. 1813. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 212.

5, G.

New Morality, a Poem. 1875. London : Geo. Kenning. 12mo,pp. 20.

6, F.

Nuova Fpoca (La) Periodico Mensile, etc. 1873. Torino, Italy :

Fodratti. 8vo, pp. 192.

1, E.—Natural History of Staffordshire (England), etc. 1686. ByRobert Plot. Oxford. 4to, pp. 450.

7,D.—Numerical and Numismatical Register. (See H—HughansReg).

4, C— (An) Oration delivered at the consecration of St. Hubert's Lodge,No. 1373, etc. By Rev. E. Y. Nepean. Andover, England. 12mo,

pp. 10.

4, C.

Origin and antiquity of Free Masonry, an address de-livered before Robert Burns Lodge, 464, A. Y. M. of Pennsylvania.By Rev. W. T. Bowen. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.12mo, pp. 30.

4, F.

Origins de la Maconnerie Adonhiramite, containing also

L'Etoile Flamboyante. 24mo, pp, 172, 210.

4, G.

Origin of Free Masonry (Moral and religious). By CountD. G. Bertola. London : W. Cooper. 8vo, pp. 30.

4, G.—Oration on Masonry, delivered upon St. John's Day, June 24,

1811, at the dedication New Masonic Hall. 1811. By James Milnor.

Philadelphia : J. Maxwell. 8vo, pp. 41.

6, C.

Original Thoughts or Freemasonry demonstrated through the

medium of Geometry. 1857. By Prank M. Duffy. Nashville,

Tenn. ISmo, pp. 138.

6, C.

Origin of the Royal Arch historically considered, etc. 1867.

By George Oliver. London : Richard Spencer. 18mo, pp. 186.

6, C.

Obligation. Ueber den Eid. ein Sendschreiben an, etc. Von MacBenac. 1818. Konigsburg : Aug. "Wil. Unzer. 12mo, pp. 30.

6, C.

Origin of Freemasonry. A Lecture, etc. 1852. By J. J.

Moody. London : R. Spencer. 12mo, pp. 56.

Page 64: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

56 Library of Grand Lodge

6, C.

Origin of Freemasonry. The A.D. 1717 Theory exploded.Say 1840. By Chalmers I. Paton. London : Reeves & Turner.12mo, pp. 61.

6, C.

Origin and Influence of Masonry. An Address, etc. 1847.

By Jos. R. Chandler. Martinsburg, Va. 12mo, pp. 19. •

6, D.—Odd Fellowship (The complete Manual of), etc. 1879. London

:

A. Lewis. 18mo, pp. 318.

0, F.—Orations of the Illustrious Bro. Frederick Dalcho.1808. Dublin, Ireland : John King. 8vo, pp. 100.

6, F.—Orthodoxie Maconnique suivie de la Maconnerie Occulte, etc.

1853. By J. M. Ragon. Paris : E. Dentu. 8vo, pp. 613.

6, G.

Oration delivered Trinity and Benevolent Lodges, of NewYork, ^Monday 28th December, etc., etc. 1809. By John Vander-bilt, Jr. Broadway, New York: H. C. Southwick. 8vo, pp. 41.

2,C.

Origin of Freemasonry. 1857. Bound with " Duty of theMaster."

2,0.—Same title as above. See History of.

2, F.—Oxford and Cambridge. Masonic Almanac, etc. 1873. Ox-ford : E. W. Morris. 36mo, pp. 46.

7, A.

Odd-Fellowship exposed, containing full account of the workof the Order, etc. 1846. New York. 8vo, pp. 16.

7, A.

Oration, laying corner-stone of Humboldt's Monument.- 1869.By Richard Vaux. Philadelphia : King & Baird. 8vo, pp. 12.

7,D.

Origin ofMasonry in the State ofNew Jersey. See ProceedingsGrand Lodge ofNew Jersey.

6, A

Obelisk (The) and Freemasonry according to the discoveries ofBelzoni, etc. 1880. By John A. Weisse-, M.D. New York : J. "W.Bouton. 8vo, pp. 212.

Pocket Companions

:

See Free-Mason's Pocket Companion.See Key to the first chart of the Masonic Mirror.

See Masonic Manual, etc.

See Freemason's Preceptor.

See Freemason's Pocket Companion.See'Pocket Companion.

3, E.—Programme and report of the proceedings at the complimentarydinner, etc., given to a Party of distinguished Freemasons by GeorgeKenning, proprietor of " The Freemason," at the Freemasons' Tav-ern, Gt. Queen St. London. 1878. London. 12mo, pp. 62.

6, A.—Proceedings of Grand Encampment TJ. S., containingBiographical sketches of Past Grand Masters Hubbard, French,Palmer and Gardner. Triennial Conclave held at Baltimore, Md.,1871. 12mo, pp. 478.

6, A.—Proceedings of Grand Encampment TJ. S. 1874. Trien-nial Conclave held at New Orleans, La. 12mo, pp. 270.

6, A.—Proceedings of Grand Encampment U. S. 1877. Tri-ennial Conclave held at Cleveland, O. 12rno, pp. 52.

3, F.—Phallic idea in the religions of Antiquity or Ancient Symbolworship. 2d Edition. Illustrated. 1875. By E. M. Westropp and0. 8. Wake. New York : J. W. Bouton. 8vo, pp. 98.

Page 65: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 57

3. F—Philadelphia the mother city of Freemasonry inAmerica, with the life of Daniel Cox, the .earliest Grand Master inAmerica, and an historical sketch of the progress of Masonry inPennsylvania during the past hundred years. 1876. By CliffordP. MaeOalla. Philadelphia : Masonic Pub. Co. 24mo, pp. 108.

3, G.—Pride, or a Touch at the Times, a satirical Poem. 1830,By Nicholas Rusticus. Boston : John Marsh & Co. 12mo, pp. 16.

3, G.—Proceedings of the Anti-Masonic Republican Con-vention Of Massachusetts. 1830. Boston : John Marsh.12mo, pp. 32.

3, G.—Proceedings ofthe Anti-Masonic Republican Conven-tion of Massachusetts. 1832. Boston : Perkins & Marvin.12mo, pp. 55.

3, G.—Proceedings of the Anti-Masonic Republican Con-vention of Massachusetts. 1833. Boston : Jonathan Howe.12mo, pp. 48.

4, A.—Proceedings U. S. Anti-Masonic Convention, held atPhiladelphia, Sept. 11, 1830, etc. 1830. Philadelphia: I. P. Trimble.8vo, pp. 142.

4, A.—Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the religions and govern-ments carried on in the secret meetings of Free Masons, etc. 4thEdition. 1798. By John Robison. London: T..Cadell. 8vo, pp. 587.

4, A.—The same. 2d Edition. 1797. London : T. Cadell. 8vo, pp. 531.

4, A.—The same. 1797. London : T. Cadell. 8vo, pp. 496.

4, E.—Prestoman and Ancient York Lectures.4, P.—Proceedings (Final report of) Masonic Board of Relief of Chicago,

.

etc. 1872. Chicago : Hazlitt & Reed. 8vo, pp. 159.

4, F.—Proceedings at the laying of the corner-stone of the New Capitol.1871. Albany, N. Y. : Argus Company. 8vo, pp. 43.

4, F.—Proceedings of Columbian Encampment No. 1, K. T.1851. New York : E. Winchester. 12mo^ pp. 12.

4, G.—Processi verbali Dell' Assemblea della Offlcine Massoniched'ltalia, etc. 1871. Tirenze, Italy : Tipografia Nazionale. 8vo,

pp. 67.

4, G.

Proceedings at the completion of the Wooster Monument, etc.

1854. By Henry O. Denting, New Haven, Conn. : Storer &Morehouse. 8vo, pp. 60.

4, G.

Proceedings at the laying of the corner-stone of the New PublicBuildings, etc., Philadelphia, July 4, 1874, etc. 1874. Phila. 8vo,

pp. 63.

5, A.—Pilgrimage to Virginia of the Knights Templar, etc.

Memoir of. 1859. Boston : A. Williams & Co. 12mo, pp. 211.

5, B.

Preceptory of the Temple at London with abstracts of thehistory, etc. 1850. London. 8vo, pp. 36.

5, B.

Pythagorean Triangle or the Science of Numbers. 1875. ByRev. G. Oliver. London : John Hogg & Co. 12mo, pp. 237.

7, D.—Proceedings Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania from 1730.

Part I. Its early history and Constitutions. Its Minutes and Pro-ceedings. Compiled by the Library Committee. Phila. : Sherman& Co. 8vo, pp. 183.

7, D.—Proceedings of Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania from1730. Part II. Its early history and Constitutions. Its Minutes and

Page 66: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

58 Library of Grand Lodge

Proceedings. Compiled by the Library Committee. Philadelphia :

Sherman & Co. 8vo, pp. 160.

5, E.

Programme, etc. . Laying Corner-stone Masonic Hall, Liver-

pool. Liverpool. 24mo, pp. 8.

3, C.

Principles and Practice, etc., of Free and Ace. Masons, etc.

1786. England. 24mo, pp. 184.

5, F.

Plan ofa Lioan of $40,000 proposed, etc., Grand Lodge of Penn-sylvania ; also, Masonic Charges. 1809. By Jos. Milnor, R. W. G. M.Philadelphia : John Sweeny. 12mo, pp. 86.

5, G.

Proceedings (An account of the) of the subscribers to a testi-

monial presented to Bro. Robert T. Crucifix, etc. 1841. London. 8vo,

pp. 38.

5, G.

Papers relating to the late occurrences in Pythagoras LodgeNo. 1, New York. 1855. New York : G. B. Teubner. 8vo, pp. 26.

3, C.

Principles and Practices (A candid disquisition of the) of the

A. and Hon. Society of F. and A. Masons, etc. 1772." By Wellins

Oalcott. Boston : wm. McAlpine. 12mo, pp. 256.

6, C.

Preliminaries to Masonic Initiation Lectures, etc. 186 1.

By John Mtzhenry Townsend. London : Richard Spencer. 12mo,pp. 32.

6, C.

Proceedings of the Grand Committee under the sanction

of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and the subsequent proceed-ings of the Grand Lodge had thereon. 1823. Philadelphia : T. S.

Manning. 8vo, pp. 33.

6, C—Proceedings ofthe National Masonic Convention. 1855.

New York : Vinton, Marquand & Co. 12mo, pp. 16.'

6, C.

Palmblatter (£. e. Palm leaves) fur Freimaurer. 1815. Heidel-

burg. 18mo, pp. 76.

0, E.—Proceedings on the Occasion of the Centennial Cele-bration St. John's Lodge, No. 1, New York, etc. 1858. NewYork : F. G. Tisdall. 8vo, pp. 62.

6, F.—Proceedings in Lodge 134 ofthe Centennial Celebra-tion ofAmerican Independence by Franklin Lodge No. 134Pennsylvania. 1876. Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 42.

6, G.

Picture of Philadelphia [containing articles on MasonryV1811. By James Mease. Philadelphia : R. & T. Kite. 18mo, pp :'.76.

6, G.

Programme of Music. P. Grand Lodge, Middlesex, held at

the Greyhound hotel, Hampton Court, June 15, 1878. 1878. Eng-land. 12mo, pp. 10.

1, D.—Plan and Regulations ofthe Order of Harodim. 1878.

Reprint. Alexandria, Va.: G. H. Ramey & Son. 8vo, pp. 6.

1, D.—PlanandKegulationsoftheOrderofHarodim. Originalof above. 1787. London. 12mo, pp. 115.

1, D.—Proceedings of the General Grand Chapter of the TJ.

S.,etc. 1838. Baltimore: Jos. Robinson. 8vo, pp. 34.

7, D.—Proceedings of the General Grand Chapter of the U.S., etc. 1877. Buffalo : Young, Lockwood & Co. 8vo, pp. 453.

1, L\—Proceedings, etc., Grand Lodge, etc., New York, etc.,

union with St. John's Grand Lodge, etc. 1851. New York : Narine.8vo, pp. 59.

1, D.—Proceedings Ancient Chapter No. 1, K. A. M. of NewYork, etc. 1851. New York : Narine. 8vo, pp. 21.

Page 67: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. 59

It E.—Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conclave ofthe Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Penn-sylvania; also, Constitution of same. 1872. Philadelphia: Co-operative Printing Co. 8vo, pp. 106, 121.

1, E.—Proceedings ofKane Lodge, No. 454, New York. Re-ception of Grand Officers, etc. 1871. New York. 4to, pp. 31.

7, A.—Proceedings of Prov. Grand Lodge of Leicestershire,and Rutland (Eng). 1877. Leicester : Spencer Bros. & Russell.8vo, pp. 25.

7, D.—Proceedings Grand Lodge Massachusetts, etc. Boston

:

Rockwell & Churchill. 8vo, pp. 668, 90.

7, D.—Proceedings Grand Lodge New Jersey (origin of Ma-sonry, etc). 1870. Trenton : Jos. H. Hough. 8vo, pp. 715.

2, B.

Pocket Companion for Freemasons. 1735. London : E.Rider. 12mo, pp. 115.

7, D^-Poesies Choisies suives de L'Oraison funebre de Wash-ington. 1841 . A Jean Simon Ohaudroy. Paris : Delanchy. 8vo,pp. 276.

6, P.—Pennsylvania Freemason Hall of 1802. By Charles &Meyer. 8vo, pp.7. [1880. Philadelphia: Masonic Publishing Co.]

6, A.—Proceedings (abstract of the) of the Most Excellent GrandHoly Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania, etc., withextracts from the minutes of Royal Arch Lodge No. 3, and the R."W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, printed in 1767-1864. By diariesIS. Meyer. Philadelphia : Co-operative Printing Company. 8vo,pp. 354.

3, B.—Review, Hyneman's.3, B.—Ancient York and London Grand Lodges. A Review of

Freemasonry in England from 1567 to 1813. By Leon Hyneman.Philadelphia office : Mrs. William Curtis, Masonic Furnishing Depot,146 N. Sixth Street. 1872. 12mo, pp. 192.

3, G.—Seasons assigned by the Church in North Wrentham for

withdrawing from their Masonic brethren, &c. 1830. Boston : T. li.

Marvin. 8vo, pp. 32.

3, G.—Recuell precieux de la Maconnerie Adonhiramite-con-tenant les Cathechismes, etc. 1705. Philadelphia. 24mo, pp. 143.

3, G.

Kecueil precieux de la Maconnerie Adonhiramite-con-tenant les Cathechismes, etc. 1786. Philadelphia, pp. 142.

3, G.

Recueil precieux de la Maconnerie Adonhiramite-con-tenant les Cathechismes, etc. 1803. Philadelphia, pp. 180.

4, C—Rules and Regulations of the Ancient and ScottishRite, etc. 1875. London. 18mo, pp. 130.

4,C—Rules and Regulations of the Ancient and AcceptedScottish Rite, etc. 1877. London. 18mo, pp. 113.

4, C.—Report of Committee on Centennial Anniversary ofLodge No. 2, A. Y. M. of Pennsylvania, etc. 1859. Philadelphia :

King & Baird. 12mo, pp. 43.

4, D.—Rapport au Grand Maitre sur la situation de l'Ordre Militia

Temple (K. T.). 1833. Paris. 12mo, pp. 8.

4, D.—Reflexions d'un Ancien Templier. 1836. Paris. 12mo,pp. 14.

Page 68: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

60 Library op Grand Lodge

4, F.—Records of the Grand Chapter of the State of Vermont,1804 to 1850 inclusive. 1878. Burlington, Vt. : Free Press. 8vo,

pp. 557.

4, G.—Boll ofMembers of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. 1873.

Edinburgh. 8vo, pp. 50.

4, G.—RollofMembers ofthe Grand Lodge of Scotland. 1871.

Edinburgh. 8vo, pp. 50.

5, B.—Revelations ofa Square, exhibiting a graphic display of sayings

and doings of eminent Free and Accepted Masons, etc. 1866. ByGeorge Oliver. New York : Masonic Publishing and ManufacturingCompany. 12mo, pp. 316.

5, C.

Reglemens de la R.". L.-. Ecossaise du Temple, etc.

Lebeque. 24mo, pp. 67.

5, E.—Register (Manning's Masonic). 1858. Philadelphia : T. S.

Manning. 12mo, pp. 79.

5, E.—Register (Manning's Masonic). 1860. Philadelphia : T. S.

Manning. 12mo, pp. 96.

5, E.

Register (Manning's Masonic). 1865. Philadelphia: T. S.

Manning. 12mo, pp. 110.

5, E.

Register (Manning's Masonic). 1864. Philadelphia: T. S.

Manning. 12mo, pp. 110.

5, G.

Royal Masonic Institution for Boys. 1874. London. 8vo,

pp. 256.

5, G.—Royal Masonic Institution for Boys. 1875. London. 8vo,

pp. 278.

5, G.

Royal Masonic Institution for Girls. 1879. London. 8vo,

pp. 20.

6, A.

Rules, Orders and By-Laws, etc., F. A. M. of England,etc. 1813. London . Thos. Harper. 4to, pp. 28.

6, D.

Rules and Regulations of the P. Grand Lodge atDevon, England. 1876. Plymouth: L. H. Westcott. 8vo,

pp. 50.

2, D.—Ritual of the Order of the Eastern Star, etc. 1877. ByRobert Macoy-. New York : Robert Macoy. 18mo, pp. 180.

2, D.

Rules and Regulations for the government of the degrees fromthe 4° to 32°, etc. A. and A. Rite, England, etc. 1872. London

:

Robert Macoy. 18mo, pp. 81.

2, E.

Rosicrucians (The) , their Rites and Mysteries, etc. Ancient Fireand Serpent worshippers, etc. 187U. London : Jno. C. Hotten.l,2mo, pp. 339.

7, A

Report of the Committee for the Relief of Knights Templarand A. and A. Rite., 1872. Chicago : Horton & Leonard. 8vo,

pp. 22.

7, A.

Report of the Vice-President of the Council of Rites for

Ireland, etc. 1857. Dublin : S. Boldham. 12mo, pp. 21.

7. A.—Report of the Vice-President of the Council of Rites for

Ireland, etc. 1860. Dublin . S. Underwood. 12mo, pp. 21.

7, A.

Report of the Vice-President of the Council of Rites for

Ireland, etc. 1863. Dublin : "W. Underwood. 12mo, pp. 16.

7, A.

Report of Rose Croix Degree. 1878. Ireland. Dublin: SUnderwood. 12mo, pp. 24.

Page 69: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

of Pennsylvania, Fbee and Accepted Masons. 61

4, D.—Ritual of Masonic Service for the burial of the dead andLodge of Sorrow. 1874. By J. B. Sackett. Chicago : E. B. Mvers.18mo, pp. 122.

5, E.—Rules, etc., Stewards Stephen Girard Charity Fund. 1844.Philadelphia. 24mo, pp. 23.

5, E.—Register, Devon and Cornwall Masonic. 1877. Plymouth. L. D.Westcott. 36mo, pp. 102.

7, A.—Report of the Masonic Orphan Roys' School, Dublin.1875. Dublin: S. Underwood. 12mo, pp. 43.

7, A

Report of the Masonic Orphan Boys' School, Dublin.1879. Dublin : S. Underwood. 12mo, pp. 51.

7, A.—Rules and Regulations for Grand Lodge, Pennsyl-vania. 1799. Philadelphia : Samuel H. Smith. 8vo, pp. 10.

2, D.

A Sermon Preached in Christ Church, Philadelphia, before theProvincial Grand Master, and General Communication of Free andAccepted Masons. On Tuesday the 24th of June, 1755, being theGrand Anniversary of St. John the Baptist (motto omitted). ByWilliam Smith, M. A., Provost of the College and Academy of Phila-delphia. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by B. Franklin and D.Hall. 12mo, pp. 24.

3, D.—State of Facts. Being a narrative of some late proceedings in

the Society, of Freemasons respecting Wm. Preston,. P. M. of theLodge of Antiquity No. 1. (Motto). 1778. London. 12mo, pp. 88.

3, E.—Songs. Recueil de Cantiques de la loge Franchise L'Amenite1

No.73. 1797. Philadelphia : T. & W. Bradford. 18mo, pp. 55.

3, E.—Songs, Freemasons' Vocal. Assistant and register of the Lodges

.

in South Carolina and Georgia. 1807. By J. J. Negrin. Charles-

ton, S. C. : J. J. Negrin. 12mo.

3, G.

Sheriff Sumner's Letter on Speculative Masonry, beingan answer, etc. 1829. By 0. P. Sumner. Boston : John Marsh.12mo, pp. 20.

4, C—Scriptural Extracts for the Use of Royal Arch Masonsand Chapters, etc. London : Bichard Spencer. 4to, pp. 20.

4, D.—Sermon preached before the British Union Lodge, etc.

1779. By Rev. V. L. Bernard. Ipswich: C.Punchard. 12mo, pp. 26.

4, D,

Solomon in all his Glory* or the Master Mason ; being a true

guide to the inmost recesses, etc. 1777. By Thomas Wilson. Lon-don : T. "Wilkinson. 12mo, pp. 73.

4, E.—Statutes for the government the Royal exalted religious andMilitary order of Masonic Knights Templar in England andWales as resolved and agreed on at Grand Conclave, December 9,

1864. 1864. London. 12mo, pp. 67.

3, E.

Symbolism of Freemasonry, illustrating and explaining its

science and philosophy, its legends, Myths and Symbols. 1869. ByAlbert G. Maekey. New York : Clark & Maynard. 12mo, pp. 364.

4, F.

Scottish Masonic Calendar, etc. 1859 and 1860, bound with

"British and Colonial." "See C." Glasgow: John Davidson.

24mo, pp. 110.

4, F.—Scottish Masonic Calendar, etc. 1878. Glasgow: George

Kenning. 24mo, pp. 42.

4, G.—Sarsena, Oder der vollkommene Baumeister, etc. 1866.

Leipsig : F. A. Brodhaus. 8vo, pp. 223.

Page 70: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

63 Libbaet of Grand Lodge

4, G.

Statuts et Reglements, etc. La Reconnaissance loge Ho. 160,

etc. (French Lodge of Pennsylvania). 1825. Philadelphia. 18mo,

pp. 14.

5, D.— Sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, onSt. John's Day, 1793. In the presence of the Grand Lodge of Penn-sylvania. 1794. By Samuel Magaw. Philadelphia : C. Oswald.8vo, ppL 24.

5, D.—Secret revealed and the Mystic beauties of Free Ma-sonry developed. 1820. London : G. & W. B. Whittaker.24mo, pp. 108.

5, D.—Sermons in which are explained the religions, Moral and Political

virtues of Free Masonry, etc. 1799. By Bev. Jethro Inwood.London : J. Delahoy. 8vo, pp. 354.

5, D.—Sufferings of John Coustos for Free Masonry, refusingto turn Boman Catholic * * at Lisbon * * origin of Inquisi-

tion. 1746. London : "W. Strahan. 12mo, pp. 400.

5, F.

Sermons (Three), etc., before the P. Grand Lodge of F. and A.M., Dorsetshire, England; 1st. On the Chief corner-stone ; 2d. Theonly foundation; 3d. The Spiritual Temple- 1844. By Wm. JohnPercy. London: B. Spencer. 8vo, pp. 77.

6, B.—System of Speculative Masonry, Lectures, etc. 1818. BySalem Town. Salern, N. Y.: Dodd & Stevenson. 12mo, pp. 283.

6, B.

Speculative Freemasonry, or Notes on the Scientific and re-

ligious Mysteries of Antiquity, etc. and F. and A. Masonry. 1872.By John Tarker. London: John Hogg. 12mo, pp. 758.

6, C.

Secret Societies of the European Bevolution in two volumes.1876. By Thomas Frost. London : Tinsley Bros. 8vo, pp. 300, 238.

6, C—Signatstern (Der) oder [». e. Signet Star] die enthullten sainmt-lichen sieben grade der mystichen Freymauerei, etc 1810. Berlin :

Ch. G. Schone. 18mo, pp. 264.

6, D.—Scriptural Extracts compiled and printed as a musical servicefor the various Masonic ceremonies (England). 1877. London:Simkin & Marshall. 4to, pp. 10.

3, A.—Star in the Fast (The), showing analogy between Masonry andChristian religion. 1825. By George Oliver. London : George B.Whittaker. 18mo, pp. 172.

6, E.

Spirit ofMasonry (The), Lectures. 1775. By Wm. Hutchinson.London : J. Wilkie. 12mo, pp. 237.

6, E.

Stray leaves from a Freemasons' note hook (Tales andSketches). 1846. London : Richard Spencer. 12mo, pp. 314.

6, G.

Swedenborg Rite and the great Masonic leaders of the 18thcentury. 1870. By Samuel Beswick. New York : Masonic Pub-lishing Company. 12mo, pp. 204.

6, G.

Statutes and Regulations of the Imperial Grand Council offhfl Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of Mystic Shrine. 1876. NewYork : Ed. O. Jenkins. 12mo, pp. 20.

3, C—Secret Societies of the Middle Ages. 1848. London : C.Cox. 18mo, pp. 380.

7, A.—Semi-Centennial Anniversary (Proceedings of the Celebra-tion ofi Columbia H. Royal Arch Chapter No. 91, Penn-sylvania. 1873. Philadelphia : Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfmger.8vo, pp. 24.

Page 71: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Fhee and Accepted Masons. 63

2, B.—Scottish Kite (Book of the Ancient and Accepted), etc. Instruc-tion, etc. 1867. By Ckas. T. McClenachan. New York : Anderson& Co. 8vo, pp. 616.

1, D.—Statutes and Regulations of \4P to 33° A. and A. Rite North-ern jurisdiction. Say 1880. New York : Anderson & Co. 12mo,pp. 10.

1, D.—Sorrow Lodge (Transactions of St John's Lodge, No. 1, NewYork, etc., 1847. New York : J. M. Marsh. 8vo, pp. 43.

2, E.—Sermon (A) preached, etc., upon the occasion of the enthroniza-tion of the Right Hon. Lord Eliot as Grand Commander, etc. labeled"Knights Templar, Ross." Circa 1830. By George Boss. St.

Blazey, Eng. : Jas. Bennett. 12mo, pp. 16.

2, E.—Service i The ) of the Knights of the Temple, etc. 1850. ByWin. Tucker. Taunton, Eng. : P. May. 18mo, pp. 101.

1, D.—Statutes and Regulations of the Supreme Council 33° NewZealand, etc. 1877. Dunedin, New Zealand. 12mo, pp. 45.

7, A.—Subscribers to New Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. 1809.MSS. Philadelphia. 4to, pp. 5.

7, A.—System (Das) der loge "Bon Pasteur," Dr. Hermann Reigel.1876. Wieri: Winter. 4to, pp. 38.

7, A.

Subscribers to New Masonic Hall (of Lodge 51, Pennsyl-vania). 1819. MSS. Philadelphia. 12mo, pp. 10.

7, A.—Sheffield Masonic Library scheme. 1876. Sheffield : Paw-son & Brailsford. 18mo, pp. 15.

7, A.—Sermon before Lodge No. 50, Pennsylvania. 1818. ByNathaniel Kennedy. Downingtown : Chas. Mowry. 8vo, pp. 24.

7, B.

Secret Societies (The) of all ages and countries. 2 vols.

1875. By Chas. Wm. Heckethom. London : R. Bentley & Son.12mo, Vol. 1, pp. 392 ; Vol. 2, pp. 338.

7, D.

Symbolical language (The) of Ancient Art and Mythology, etc.

1876. By Richard Payne Knight. New York : J. W. Bouton. 8vo,

pp. 240.

3, D.—The Three distinct Knocks or an authentic Key to the doorof Freemasonry, calculated not only for the instruction of every newmade Mason, but also for the information of all who intend to be-

come brethren. By a gentleman be'onging to the Jerusalem Lodge.Try me, prove me. Say 1740. London. 18mo, pp. 60.

3, E.—Tactics and Drill ofKnights Templar of Pennsylvania andCeremonial of the Order. 1878. Philadelphia: Sherman & Co.

18mo, pp. 282.

3, F.

Talmud, Selections from. Specimens of the Contents of

that ancient book, its Commentaries, Teachings, Poetry andLegends, and Brief sketches of the men who made and commentedupon it. 1876. By H. Polano. Philadelphia : Claxton, Remsen &Haffelfinger. 8vo, pp. 382.

4, D.—Tubal Kain, bound with "Solomon in all his Glory." BySamuel Priehard. London: W. Nicoll. 12mo, pp. 32.

4, D.—Transactions at the meeting of the Provincial Grand Con-clave of Lancashire, etc., K. T , to which is appended a History of the

Order. 1869. By John Yarker, Jr. Lancashire, Eng. 8vo, pp. 76.

4, D.—Tactics and Drill ofDetroit Commandery, No. 1, K.T.By Eugene Robinson. Detroit : Free Press. 24mo, pr. 146.

Page 72: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

64 Library of Grand Lodge

4, F.

Thugs, Illustrations of the History and Practices of, etc. 1837.

London : "W. H. Allen & Co. 8vo, pp. 473.

5, A.—The Temple Church. 1843. By O. G.Addison. London:Longman, Brown, Green & Co. 12mo, pp. 127.

5, A.

Templars' Chart. See K for Knight Templar.

5, B.—Templar Manual, a full and comprehensive system of Tactics -

and Drill, together with the ceremonies appertaining to the Ordersof Knighthood. 1872. Chicago : E. B. Myers. 18mo, pp. 170.

5, B.—Tales, Poems and Masonic papers. 1877. By EmraHolmes. Middlesbrough, Eng. : Stokesly, Tweddell & Sons. '18mo,

pp. 208.

5, E.

Tournoi (Grand) of Knights Templar at Philadelphia, etc. 1873.

Philadelphia. 24mo, pp. 24.

6, D.—Traitez concernantl'Histoire de Prance seavoir la condamna-tion des Templiers, etc. 1700. A Dupuy. Paris : Edme Martin.18mo, pp. 564.

6, G.

Templar's (The) Companion, adapted to the work, etc., TemplarMasonry, etc. 1876. By Alfred T. Chapman. Boston : Rockwell& Churchill. 24mo, pp. 145.

7, A.—Tables de la loi des Francs-Macons. 1862. By J. Et.Marconis. Paris : J. Gosset. 8vo, pp. 8.

7, A.

Temple of Solomon, History of its building, use, etc. 1864. ByOrceneth Fisher. San Francisco, Cal. : A Roman & Co. 8vo, pp.' 77.

7, B.

Tactics for non-military bodies, etc. 1870. ByMaj.-Gen.Emory Upton. 1870. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 24mo, pp.160.

7, A.—Troisieme (La) au F.\ Bagary (3d letter to Bro. Bagary). 1877.A Thevenot. Paris : N. Blandpain. 8vo, pv- 1 6.

7, A.—Tableau des F.-. F.". composant la T.\ R.\ Loge FrancaiseVamenite' No. 73 Pa. (List of officers and members.) 1803. Phila-delphia : Wm. Bradford. 12mo, pp. 8.

7, A.

Tableau des F.". F. -. composant la T.-. R. •. Loge Francaise

l'amenitfi No. 73, Pa. (List of officers and members.) Philadelphia

:

Parent, pp. 13.

7, A.—Tableau des membres, loge S. Jean sous le Titre distinctif deselus de Sully a 1' Orient de Brest, etc. 1790. France. 18mo, pp. 16.

7, A.—Tableau des freres composant la loge S. Jean sous la Title dis-

tinctif de l'heureuse rencontre, etc. 1791. Fiance. 18mo, pp. 6.

7, C—Texas Masonic Mirror. 1872. Houston, Texas. 4to, pp. 576.

7, B.—Traditions ofFreemasonry and coincidences with the ancientmysteries. 1865. By A. T. C. Pierson. New York : Macoy, Sickles& Pierson. 12rno, pp. 384.

7, D.—Temple (The), a monthly Magazine. 1852. Vol. 1. Carlisle,Pa. 8vo, pp. 380.

7, D.—Temple (The), a Monthly Magazine. 1853. Vol. 2. Carlisle,

Pa. 8vo, pp. 406.

5, D.—Universal Masonic Record, containing the name, business,etc. of subscribers, etc., containing a list of Masonic Lodges inAmerica and Europe. 1859. Philadelphia : Leon Hyneman. 8vo,

pp. 130, 180.

6, E.—Use (The) and Abuse of Freemasonry, etc. 1783. By Capt. Geo.Smith. London : G. Kearsley. 8vo, pp, 399.

Page 73: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

op Pennsylvania, Fbee and Accepted Masons. 65

2, E.—Uniformity of Masonic Ritual and Observance, etc.1879. By Jas. Stevens. London : W. W. Morgan. 12mo, pp. 155.

4, G—Verzeichniss der Grossenlandes logevon deutschlandzu Berlin, etc. Fur 1831 und 1832. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 113.

4, G.

Verzeichniss (Mitgleider), etc. Herman Lodge No. 125 of Penn-sylvania. Philadelphia. 12mo, pp. 16.

4, G.—Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fur 1823-4. Berlin, l^mo, pp. 27.

4, G.

Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fur 1825-6, Berlin. 12mo, pp. 29.

4/ G.

Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fiir 1827-8. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 31.

4, G.

Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fiir 1833-4. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 144.

4, G.

Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fiir 1838-9. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 66.

4, G.—Verzeichniss der Gross Beamten, etc., von deutschland,etc. Fur 1840-1. Berlin. 12mo, pp. 78.

8, A, B, G.—Verzeichniss (Mitgleider). 24 vols, (pamphlets) bound.1862, etc. 4to, say 9000 pp.

8, D.—Verzeichniss (Mitgleider). 10 vols, (pamphlets) paper. 4to, say3000 pp.

5, E.

Vertot's Miscellanies, containing a dissertation on the time ofthe Nativity of Christ, etc. The Antient form of Oaths, &c. 1723.Translated by John Henley. London : W. Mears. 12mo, pp. 166.

6, C.—(Valedictory) endliches shicksal des Freymaurer-Ordens in einer Schluszrede, etc. 1794. Regensburg. 18mo,pp. 48, 31.

6, D.—Veil of Isis (The) or the Mysteries of the Druids. 1861. By W.Winwood Meade. London : Chas. J. Skeet. 8vo, pp. 250.

7, C.

Vaughan (Amabel) and other Tales, etc. 1878. By EmraHolmes. London. 12mo, pp. 225.

4, F.

Washington as a Freemason. An Address, etc., at Charles-ton, S. C. 1852. By Albert O. Mackey. Charleston, 8. C: A. E.Miller. 12mo, pp. 37.

4, G.

Washington National Monument, etc., an appeal, etc.

1871. Washington, D. C. : W. H. & H. Morrison. 8vo, pp. 20.

4. G.

Weidle, Jacob. In Memoriam. "Weidle H. R. A. Chapter, No.197, A. Y. M. 1873. Lebanon, Pa. 8vo, pp. 24

5, F.—Works of Wm. Smith, D.D., etc. 2 vols. 1803. By Wm./Smith. Vol. I. Philadelphia: Hugh Maxwell. 8vo, pp. 263. Vol. II.

Philadelphia : Wm. Fry. 8vo, pp. 570.

5, F.—Washington and his Masonic Compeers. 1866. BySidney Hayden. New York : Masonic Publishing Company. 12mo,

pp. 407.

6, C.

Winter (A) with Robert Burns, being Annals, etc. 1846. Edin-burgh : Peter Brown. 18mo, pp. 173.

6, D.

Well spent Life (The), a brotherly Testimonial to the Masoniocareer of Robert Morris, LL.D., P. G. M. of Kentucky, etc. 1878.

By Thos. B. Austin. Louisville, Ky. : 8vo, pp. 48.

6, E.

World's Masonic Register, containing name, etc., every Ma-

Page 74: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

66 Library of Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, F. and A. M.

sonic Lodge, etc. 1860. By Leon Hyneman. Philadelphia : J. B.Lippincott & Co. 8vo, pp. 566.

6, F.—Wonders of Operative Masonry> sketches of the principal

Abbeys and Cathedrals of England, etc. 1877. By Clifford P.MaoCalla. Philadelphia : Masonic Publishing Company. 24mo,pp. 148.

7, A.

Washington an exemplification of the principles ofFreemasonry.1852. By Stephen H. Tyng. New York : Robert Macoy. 8vo,

pp.31.

5, F.

Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1837-8. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 188.

5, F.

Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1840. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 222.

5, F.

Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1843. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 206.

5, F.—Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1846-8. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 602.

5, F.

Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1849-51. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 582.

5, F.—Ziegeldecker (Der) im Osten von Altenburg. MonatlicheKundschrift, etc. By Dr. Bernhard Lutzelberger. 1852-54. Cahla,Germany : Ferd. Beck. 12mo, pp. 578.

Page 75: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 76: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

fi PUBLISHED BY THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE.

Dedication Memorial Volume Masonic Temple, Philadel-phia. Blue cloth, full gilt, extra.' Fully illustrated with Photo-

graphs and Descriptions of all tlie several Halls in the Temple. Price-

Tiw-Dollars per copy '-

Proceedings of Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania from 1730.Being a reprinj ofthe minutes, &c. ..Parte' I, II, III already published

' down to 1805. ' Price One Dollar per part.t

."

PUBLISHED BY GRAND CHAPTER OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Proceedings of Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter pi Penn-sylvania from 1795 tO'1864, Price -OS* Dollar per copy.

PUBLISHED BY GRAND COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Proceedings of the Grand Council of Royal- Super Excel-lent and Select Masters of Pennsylvania, from forma-tion to 187£. '

Page 77: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 78: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 79: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library
Page 80: Masonic Catalogue of GLPA Library

\

^r%-es^^i