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Curious Old Attack On Freemasonry.

Such republications are in the truest interests of Masonic Archeology , and of an intelligent and scientific study o f our Masonic history . I think the reappearance of it in these pages will both

interest ancl amuse the Craft . "Whether the Avork was intended as a skit on Freemasonry or as a sensational Avork of the time , it seems difficult to say . Probably a combination of both , as the

" dictionary of the private signs" is simply a piece of unintentional or intentional buffoonery from first to last . The Constitution here printed , is very like the Harleian 2054 , but betrays so

many remarkable variations , alike in verbiage , and names , that if it be a transcript of that MS ., the author of the work has moulded it ancl modernized it to suit his own purposes . This transcription is taken from a . copy in the British Museum . London , September , 1873 . A . E . A . W .

THE SECBET HISTORY OF THE FREE — MASONS BEING AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OP THE

CEREMONIES MADE USE OF IN THE SEVERAL LODGES , Upon tlie admittance of a brother as a Free and Accepted Mason , with the charge , oathand private articles given to him at the

, time of his admittance . Printed from the old original record of the society ; with some observations , reflections , and critical remarks on the new Constitution Booh of the Free-Masons , written by Jamas Anderson , A . M ., and

dedicated to the Duke of Montague , hy J . T . Desacjuliers , LL . D ., Deputy Grand Master . With a short Dictionary of private signs or signals . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for Sam . Briscoe , at the Bell-Savage , on

Ludgate-hill , and the Sun against John ' s Cofi ' ec House Sivithin ' s-alley , "Royal Exchange ; J . Jactaon , in the Pall-Mall near St . James ' s House ; and J . AVeekes , at the White Hart , Westminster Hall , 1725 .

The Preface.

THE PREFACE .

It may seem strange to some of the unthinking part of mankind Avho value not antiquity as they ought to do , to think IIOAV such an inestimable piece as this history of the Eree-Masons is , Avith the

ceremonies belonging thereto , should have been kept secret from the Avorld for so many ages , and nobody yet divulged it , after the manner as is here set forth ; the thing in the dress it appears , seems to he of near 800 years translation into the

English language ; and as to tlie original from Avhence taken it admits of various disputes among the learned Avhether it Avas done from the Arabick , Syriac , Coptic , Chaldee , Hebrew , Greek , Latin , Welsh or

High Dutch . But some curious Talinudists among tho Jews and the Chaldean Magi , do assert the original of this copy Avas found by Moses in search after the burial place of Adam , in whose monumental

stone coffin it is supposed he met Avith other invaluable materials Avhich enabl . d him to compile that part of tho history of world before the Deluge , which some infidels are apt to cavil at , as if it was probable so many ages as Avere between Adam and Moses should be lost Avithout

solid traditions to support tlie facts of Moses ' s history from Avheimc and other holy AViiters a great many hints are here taken . The reader is here to take notice , that this is the original constitution of the Eree-Masons , Avherein the Grand Secret is

contained , and Avhich might have remained so , as many ages as it hath been hitherto kept , had it not boon for an accidental discovery Avhich is too dangerous a secret to broach . For as tho Rosy-Crucians ami adepts , brothers of the same fraternity ,

order , Avho derived themselves from Hemic * Trismegistus , which some call Moses , held a great rank in the world , until an unlucky discovery of the grand secret liy means »! an unfortunate felloAV at Vienna , who leaving the key of his room in the door , tho

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AN ACCOUNT OF A ROMAN INSCRIPTION, FOUND AT CHICHESTER, Article 1
VANITAS VANITATUM. Article 5
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES, No. 1. Article 6
AD SORORES. Article 12
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 13
THE PREFACE. Article 14
MASONIC THOUGHTS. Article 17
TIME. Article 19
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 2. Article 20
THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP. Article 22
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE CRAFT. Article 23
DIED AT HIS POST. Article 26
ROSLYN CHAPEL. Article 27
Untitled Article 28
ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Article 29
A GERMAN MASONIC SONG. Article 34
SYMPATHY. Article 34
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Curious Old Attack On Freemasonry.

Such republications are in the truest interests of Masonic Archeology , and of an intelligent and scientific study o f our Masonic history . I think the reappearance of it in these pages will both

interest ancl amuse the Craft . "Whether the Avork was intended as a skit on Freemasonry or as a sensational Avork of the time , it seems difficult to say . Probably a combination of both , as the

" dictionary of the private signs" is simply a piece of unintentional or intentional buffoonery from first to last . The Constitution here printed , is very like the Harleian 2054 , but betrays so

many remarkable variations , alike in verbiage , and names , that if it be a transcript of that MS ., the author of the work has moulded it ancl modernized it to suit his own purposes . This transcription is taken from a . copy in the British Museum . London , September , 1873 . A . E . A . W .

THE SECBET HISTORY OF THE FREE — MASONS BEING AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OP THE

CEREMONIES MADE USE OF IN THE SEVERAL LODGES , Upon tlie admittance of a brother as a Free and Accepted Mason , with the charge , oathand private articles given to him at the

, time of his admittance . Printed from the old original record of the society ; with some observations , reflections , and critical remarks on the new Constitution Booh of the Free-Masons , written by Jamas Anderson , A . M ., and

dedicated to the Duke of Montague , hy J . T . Desacjuliers , LL . D ., Deputy Grand Master . With a short Dictionary of private signs or signals . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for Sam . Briscoe , at the Bell-Savage , on

Ludgate-hill , and the Sun against John ' s Cofi ' ec House Sivithin ' s-alley , "Royal Exchange ; J . Jactaon , in the Pall-Mall near St . James ' s House ; and J . AVeekes , at the White Hart , Westminster Hall , 1725 .

The Preface.

THE PREFACE .

It may seem strange to some of the unthinking part of mankind Avho value not antiquity as they ought to do , to think IIOAV such an inestimable piece as this history of the Eree-Masons is , Avith the

ceremonies belonging thereto , should have been kept secret from the Avorld for so many ages , and nobody yet divulged it , after the manner as is here set forth ; the thing in the dress it appears , seems to he of near 800 years translation into the

English language ; and as to tlie original from Avhence taken it admits of various disputes among the learned Avhether it Avas done from the Arabick , Syriac , Coptic , Chaldee , Hebrew , Greek , Latin , Welsh or

High Dutch . But some curious Talinudists among tho Jews and the Chaldean Magi , do assert the original of this copy Avas found by Moses in search after the burial place of Adam , in whose monumental

stone coffin it is supposed he met Avith other invaluable materials Avhich enabl . d him to compile that part of tho history of world before the Deluge , which some infidels are apt to cavil at , as if it was probable so many ages as Avere between Adam and Moses should be lost Avithout

solid traditions to support tlie facts of Moses ' s history from Avheimc and other holy AViiters a great many hints are here taken . The reader is here to take notice , that this is the original constitution of the Eree-Masons , Avherein the Grand Secret is

contained , and Avhich might have remained so , as many ages as it hath been hitherto kept , had it not boon for an accidental discovery Avhich is too dangerous a secret to broach . For as tho Rosy-Crucians ami adepts , brothers of the same fraternity ,

order , Avho derived themselves from Hemic * Trismegistus , which some call Moses , held a great rank in the world , until an unlucky discovery of the grand secret liy means »! an unfortunate felloAV at Vienna , who leaving the key of his room in the door , tho

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