


THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY
by William Hutchinson, F. A. S.
A New Edition By
The Rev. George Oliver, D.D.
Past D. P. G. M. For Lincolnshire;
Honorary Member Of The Rank Of England Lodge, London;
The Shakespeare Lodge, Warwick The First Lodge Of Light, Birmingham;
The St. Peter's Lodge, Wolverhampton; The Olive Union Lodge, Horncastle;
The St. Peter's Lodge, Peterborough, Etc. Etc. Etc.
Author of
"The History of Initiation," "Antiquities
of Freemasonry,"
"Star In The East," Etc. Etc.
Bell Publishing Co.
New York
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INTRODUCTION
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY
LECTURE I
The Design
LECTURE II
On the rites, ceremonies, and institutions
of the ancients
LECTURE III
On the rites, ceremonies, and institutions
of the ancients
LECTURE IV
The Nature of the Lodge
LECTURE V
The Furniture of the Lodge
LECTURE VI
The Apparel and Jewels of Masons
LECTURE VII
The Temple at Jerusalem
LECTURE VIII
On Geometry
LECTURE IX
The Master Mason's Order
LECTURE X
The Secrecy of Masons
LECTURE XI
On Charity
LECTURE XII
On Brotherly Love
LECTURE XIII
On the Occupations of Masons
LECTURE XIV
A Corollary
APPENDIX
A
A Charge for the Festival of St. Lohn
B
An Address for A Voluntary Contribution
C
An Address to A Body of Free and Accepted
Masons
D E
An Address After the Expulsion of a Member,
who had been Repeatedly, But in Vain, Admonished for Backbiting
and Slandering his Brethren
A Charge Deliveredby the Worshipful Master
on Resigning the Chair
A Short Charge Delivered to the Master, on
being Invested and Installed
An Address to the Lodge, Emediately after
the Investiture and Installment of the Officers
A Oration Delivered at the Dedication of a
New Freemasons' Hall
A Oration on Masonry
K
A Oration, at the Dedication of Freemasons"
Hall, in Sunderland on the 10th day of July 1778
L M
A letter from Mr. John Lock to the Righ Hon.
Thomas, Earl of Pembroke
Certian questions, with answers to the same,
concerning the mystery of maconrye, written by the hand of King
Henry, the sxth of the name, and fathfully copyed by me,* Johan
Leylande, antiquarius. By the command of his** highness
Remarks on the questions and annotations
of Mr. Locke
O P
A lesson for Freemasons; or, a series of moral
observations on the instruments of Masonry
A vindication of Masonry, by Brother Charles
Leslie