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of course the best judges , but we feel that we may also safely leave it to the verdict of " a discerning British Public , "

TITLE-PAGE . The Grand Mysteev of Freemasons Discovered . "Wherein are the several Questions put to them at their Meetings and Installations . As also their Oath , Health , Signs , and Points to know each other hy , as they were found in the Custody of a Freemason who Dyed suddenly . And now published for the information of the publick .

Ambubaiarum collegia , pharmacopolse , Mendici , mimse , balatrones , hoc genus omne . HoraL Mulus scabit Mulum .

London : Printed for T . Payne , near Stationers'Hall , 1724 ( Price Six Pence . ) Pbeface . This Piece having been found in the Custody of a Freemason who died suddenly , it was thought proper to publish it in the very words of the copy , that the Publick may at last have something Genuine concerning the Grand Mystery of

Freemasons . There was a man at Lovam , who publish'd he had , with great Toil and Difficulty , found out , overcome , and tamed , and was now ready at his Booth , to shew at the Bate of Six Stivers a-piece , the most hideous and voracious Monster , the Common Disturber of Mankind , especially in their Adversity . People flocked from all parts to see this Monster . They went in at the

Fore-Door , and after they had seen the Creature went out at the Back-Door , where they were asked whether the Monster was worth seeing . And as they had , at their Admittance into the Booth , promised to keep the Secret , they answered , it was a very wonderful Creature ; which the Man found his Account in . But by some Accident it was divulged , that this wonderful Creature prov'd to be a LOUSE .

The Freemasons' Sigkns . A Grutteral ... ... ... X A Pedestal ... ... ... Z A Manual ... ... ... y A Pectoral ... ... ... <

The Grand Mystery Of Freemasons Discover'd.

THE GEAND MTSTEET OF PEEEMASONS DISCOVEB'D .

PEACE be here . —Answer . I hope there is . Q . "What a-Cloek is it ?—A . It ' s goiug to Six , or going to Twelve . Q . Are you very busy ?—A . No . Q . Will you give or take ?—A . Both , or which you please .

Q . How go Squares ?—A . Straight . Q . Are you Eich , or Poor ?—A . Neither . Q . Change me that . —A . I will . Q . In the name of , & c , are you a Mason ?—A . I am . von . i . " 4 b

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MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 16
The Freemason's Oath. Article 19
A Freemason's Health. Article 19
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 42
NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 54
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 5
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 44
ROSE CROIX. Article 47
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 47
METROPOLITAN. Article 48
IRELAND Article 60
COLONIAL Article 60
INDIA Article 61
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
THE GRAND MYSTERY OF FREEMASONS DISCOVER'D. Article 17
Signs to Know a True Mason. Article 19
"SO MUCH FOR BUCKINGHAM." Article 20
OUR SONS AND THEIR INSTRUCTORS. Article 27
MYSELF AND MY NEIGHBOUR. Article 1
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 33
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 39
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 3. Article 43
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 48
PROVINCIAL LODGES AND CHAPTERS Article 62
Obituary. Article 64
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 64
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of course the best judges , but we feel that we may also safely leave it to the verdict of " a discerning British Public , "

TITLE-PAGE . The Grand Mysteev of Freemasons Discovered . "Wherein are the several Questions put to them at their Meetings and Installations . As also their Oath , Health , Signs , and Points to know each other hy , as they were found in the Custody of a Freemason who Dyed suddenly . And now published for the information of the publick .

Ambubaiarum collegia , pharmacopolse , Mendici , mimse , balatrones , hoc genus omne . HoraL Mulus scabit Mulum .

London : Printed for T . Payne , near Stationers'Hall , 1724 ( Price Six Pence . ) Pbeface . This Piece having been found in the Custody of a Freemason who died suddenly , it was thought proper to publish it in the very words of the copy , that the Publick may at last have something Genuine concerning the Grand Mystery of

Freemasons . There was a man at Lovam , who publish'd he had , with great Toil and Difficulty , found out , overcome , and tamed , and was now ready at his Booth , to shew at the Bate of Six Stivers a-piece , the most hideous and voracious Monster , the Common Disturber of Mankind , especially in their Adversity . People flocked from all parts to see this Monster . They went in at the

Fore-Door , and after they had seen the Creature went out at the Back-Door , where they were asked whether the Monster was worth seeing . And as they had , at their Admittance into the Booth , promised to keep the Secret , they answered , it was a very wonderful Creature ; which the Man found his Account in . But by some Accident it was divulged , that this wonderful Creature prov'd to be a LOUSE .

The Freemasons' Sigkns . A Grutteral ... ... ... X A Pedestal ... ... ... Z A Manual ... ... ... y A Pectoral ... ... ... <

The Grand Mystery Of Freemasons Discover'd.

THE GEAND MTSTEET OF PEEEMASONS DISCOVEB'D .

PEACE be here . —Answer . I hope there is . Q . "What a-Cloek is it ?—A . It ' s goiug to Six , or going to Twelve . Q . Are you very busy ?—A . No . Q . Will you give or take ?—A . Both , or which you please .

Q . How go Squares ?—A . Straight . Q . Are you Eich , or Poor ?—A . Neither . Q . Change me that . —A . I will . Q . In the name of , & c , are you a Mason ?—A . I am . von . i . " 4 b

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