Fratrimonium excelsum. A new Ahiman Rezon: or, A help to a brother ... Shewing the excellency of secrecy; and the first cause of the institution of Free-masonry ... Also the old and new regulations ... To which is added a large collection of new masons songs ... prologues and epilogues, and Solomon's Temple: an oratorio [by James E. Weeks]. With a list of all the masters and wardens of ... lodges in Dublin. By a worth brother [i.e. adapted from Lawrence Dermott's edition of the “Ahiman Rezon”, etc.].


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Book Auction Records


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A priced and annotated annual record of international book auctions.




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Freemasonry in Ulster, 1733-1813


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This book explores the role of freemasonry in the Volunteer movement of the 1780s and in the struggles over Catholic emancipation, parliamentary reform, revolution and counter-revolution in the 1790s. Based on original research, the book addresses many common myths about the nature of early Irish freemasonry. It also explores the controversial relationship between masonry and Orangeism. The masonic lodge had many other roles besides secret rituals, convivial gatherings, and occasional political involvement. Lodges provided a measure of social security for the members, helpedÃ?Â?Ã?Â?emigrants integrate, enforced a code of respectable behaviour and arbitrated in disputes. Their public parades on St John's Day displayed masonic ceremonial rituals to the wider community. By 1800, there may have been as many as 20,000 freemasons in Ulster alone, many of them Catholics.




The Eighteenth Century


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Based on the British Library's Eighteenth century short title catalogue (ESTC), and consisting of works printed in the British Empire, or printed in English anywhere else in the world from 1701 to 1800.