The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . nic subscribers. I think he told me seven withdrew at onetime ; and another, who ventured to mention that an anti-masonicmeeting was held in Dedham on a certain day, received a callfrom an agrieved 6ror/icr the next morning, ordering him to stophis paper for that high and unpardonable offence against the insti-tution. Anti-Masonic Almanac. m MASONIC SIGNS AND GRIPS. This is the grip of an Entered Apprenticf,^ and it is called Boaz. It is by this grip tha masons who are strangers discover each other. Morgan thus describes it.


The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . nic subscribers. I think he told me seven withdrew at onetime ; and another, who ventured to mention that an anti-masonicmeeting was held in Dedham on a certain day, received a callfrom an agrieved 6ror/icr the next morning, ordering him to stophis paper for that high and unpardonable offence against the insti-tution. Anti-Masonic Almanac. m MASONIC SIGNS AND GRIPS. This is the grip of an Entered Apprenticf,^ and it is called Boaz. It is by this grip tha masons who are strangers discover each other. Morgan thus describes it. The right handsare joined together as in shaking hands and each sticks his thumbnail into the third joint or upper end of the fore finger. If areader in shaking hands witli a person should feel him pressinghis thumb against the upper joint of his fore finger, he may knowhim to be a mason. It would be well for all to get into this wayof shaking hands. It is easy to be learned and it would be a com-pliment to the masons. The children could learn it easily. A MASONIC. EMBLEM.


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