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Author/Creator: Is R. S.
1.
Author
Sivaram, Mysore, 1905-
Published
Maisūru : Bhāratī Prakāśana, [1962]
Location
Library Shelving Facility (LSF) >> WB 59681
Format
Books
Published
[Tewkesbury? : s.n., ca. 1930?]
Location
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> Gimbel/Dickens +H1147
Format
Images
Author
Paltock, Robert, 1697-1767
Published
London, Dulau, 1925.
Location
Library Shelving Facility (LSF) >> Ik P188 751L
Format
Books
4.
Author
Cust, Henry John Cockayne, 1861-1917
Published
Jerusalem, 1918.
Location
BEINECKE (Non-Circulating) >> Iq C965 918
Format
Books
Published
Berlin : Buchhandlung Vorwärts, 1915.
Location
Unavailable - use request form to try BorrowDirect or ILL >> Bi66 110w 4
Format
Books
Author
R. S.
Published
London : Swan Sonnenschein, 1893.
Location
Library Shelving Facility (LSF) >> WB 15670
Library Shelving Facility (LSF) >> 800243
Format
Books
Author
R. S.
Published
[New-York : s.n., 1861?]
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
Format
Books / Online
Author
Paltock, Robert, 1697-1767
Published
Boston T. Bedlington & Son, 1847.
Location
LSF-Use in SML, Manuscripts and Archives only (Non-Circ) >> WA 431
Format
Books
Author
R. S.
Published
London : printed [by S. Gosnell] for E. Newbery; Vernor and Hood; Champante and Whitrow; and H.D. Symonds, 1800.
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
Format
Books / Online
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Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a Mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip and pass-word of each degree. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of Masonry; description of Solomon's temple; history of the murder of the grand master Hiram, by the three fellow-crafts; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Solomon's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the installment of the master of different lodges on St. John's Day. Description of the regalia, &c. VI. Ceremony observed at the funeral of a Mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may gain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Toasts, songs, &c. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry: and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, sufficient to render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. : To which are added, a select collection of songs, and a list of toasts and sentiments, proper for the society of Free Masons
Author
R. S.
Published
Boston: : Printed by J. Bumstead, for E. Larkin, Cornhill, 1798.
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
Format
Books / Online
13.
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a Mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip and pass-word of each degree. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of Masonry; description of Solomon's temple; history of the murder of the grand master Hiram, by the three fellow-crafts; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Solomon's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the installment of the master of different lodges on St. John's Day. Description of the regalia, &c. VI. Ceremony observed at the funeral of a Mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may gain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Toasts, songs, &c. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry: and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, sufficient to render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. : To which are added, a select collection of songs, and a list of toasts and sentiments, proper for the society of Free Masons
Author
R. S.
Published
Boston: : Printed by J. Bumstead, for E. Larkin, Cornhill, 1798.
Location
SML, Microform (Non-Circulating) >> Fiche B1130 34506
Format
Books / Microforms
Author
R. S.
Published
London : printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, 1798.
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
Format
Books / Online
21.
Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of masonry; description of Solomon's Temple; history of the murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the three fellow-crafts; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Soloman's order, with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the instalment of the masters of different lodges on St. John's day.-description of the regalia, &c. VI. Ceremonies used at the funeral of a mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floot of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street
Author
R. S.
Published
London : Printed for E. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul's Church Yard, 1792.
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
Format
Books / Online
22.
Published
London : Pubd. by Wm. Holland, No. 50 Oxford Street, [not before 1782]
Location
LEWIS WALPOLE LIBRARY, Prints and Drawings (Non-Circ) >> 777.03.05.01.2
Format
Images
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Jachin and Boaz or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every newmade mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of masonry; description of Solomon's Temple; history of the murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the three fellow-cratfs; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Solomon's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the instalment of the master of different lodges on St. John's day.-description of the regalia, &c. VI. Ceremonies used at the funeral of a mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and sender the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street
Author
R. S.
Published
London : Printed for W. Nicoll, at No. 51, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Newbery, the Corner of Ludgate-Street, 1785.
Location
Yale Internet Resource >> None
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Books / Online