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The Discrepancies of Freemasonry; Examined During a Week's Gossip with the Late Celebrated Brother Gilkes and Other Eminent Masons, on Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures, Which, Although Open Questions in Grand Lodge, Constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity to the Craft

The Discrepancies of Freemasonry; Examined During a Week's Gossip with the Late Celebrated Brother Gilkes and Other Eminent Masons, on Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures, Which, Although Open Questions in Grand Lodge, Constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity to the Craft

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The Discrepancies of Freemasonry; Examined During a Week's Gossip with the Late Celebrated Brother Gilkes and Other Eminent Masons, on Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures, Which, Although Open Questions in Grand Lodge, Constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity to the Craft

by Oliver, G

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London: John Hogg 1875. (Hardcover) 336pp. Good to very good, no dust jacket. Dark green cloth with gilt lettering and decoration on the cover and spine. Illustrations, diagrams. Ex-library. "The work... Must speak for itself. It embraces a great variety of of subjects, many of which have excited doubts, and some, controvesy. The reader will find them discussed fairly and impartially; and it is hoped that the results will be sufficiently intelligible to secure the approval of all candid and impartial Brethren. Discrepancies in Masonic work are of common occurrence in many of our Lodges, and it will not be esteemed a supererogatory labour to reconcile them with each other by a process that may remove difficulties, and explain apparent contradictions in a reasonable and satisfactory manner" - from the "Advertisement" by George Oliver. (Fraternal Organizations, Fraternal Organizations, Freemasonry, Masons, Mysteries).

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The Discrepancies of Freemasonry; Examined During a Week's Gossip with the Late Celebrated Brother Gilkes and Other Eminent Masons, on Sundry Obscure and Difficult Passages in the Ordinary Lodge Lectures, Which, Although Open Questions in Grand Lodge, Constitute a Source of Doubt and Perplexity to the Craft
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Oliver, G
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Fraternal Organizations, Fraternal Organizations, Freemasonry, Masons, Mysteries
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