The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . Advertisements. 35 BOOKS recentl} published and for sale by John Marsh, No. 96and 98 State street, Boston. Otl7=Rev. H. Joness Letters on Masonry addressed to the pro-fessed followers of Christ. ^ Evenings by the lireside, or thoughts on some of the first prin-ciples of Speculative Freemasonry, by Rev. A. Chandler. Southzvick^s Ath of July Oration^ delivered by an appointment,July 1828, in presence of the Convention of Seceding Freemasonsat Albany. Southwicks speech at the opening of the N. York Anti-Ma-sonic State Convention


The New-England anti-Masonic almanac for the year of Our Lord 1831 . Advertisements. 35 BOOKS recentl} published and for sale by John Marsh, No. 96and 98 State street, Boston. Otl7=Rev. H. Joness Letters on Masonry addressed to the pro-fessed followers of Christ. ^ Evenings by the lireside, or thoughts on some of the first prin-ciples of Speculative Freemasonry, by Rev. A. Chandler. Southzvick^s Ath of July Oration^ delivered by an appointment,July 1828, in presence of the Convention of Seceding Freemasonsat Albany. Southwicks speech at the opening of the N. York Anti-Ma-sonic State Convention at the Capitol in Albany, Feb. 19, , Southwicks solemn warning. Giddins^s Narrative, relative to the savage treatment of Morgan in Fort Niagara. Morgans Illustrations of the three first degrees of Freemason-ry, a new edition with Cuts of Grips and signs. The trial of the kidnappers of William Morgan. • Tracts Nos. 1, 2, and 3 ; a iew copies only A candid reply to Rev. Alfred Ely on Speculative Freemasonry. Rev. M. Thachers address to


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