The master workman; or, True masonic guide: containing elucidations of the fundamental principles of free-masonry, operative and speculative--morally and beneficially; with embellishments and explanations of all the degrees of the blue, or symbolic lodge, chapter, council, encampment, consistory, and supreme grand council, designed and properly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing. Also, a complete classification of the various rites to wit: the Egyptian, Scottish, French, ancient and modern York

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260 ‡aNew York, ‡bSimons & Macoy, ‡c1850.
300 ‡axx p., 1 l., [23]-360 p. ‡bfront. (port.) illus., plates. ‡c20 cm.
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