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This Monitor, first published in 1797, and since issued in some thirty editions, is the source from which all the Charts, Craftsmen, Manuals, Trestle Boards, etc., etc., have been taken, with which the country has been flooded, and is far superior to any of them. There is a general disposition manifested, among the more intelligent class of Masons, to discard the imitations and return to the original.

Morris's edition is a literal copy of the work as Brother Webb left it, enriched with a great number of practical notes and remarks, such as he is so well able to give, and enlarged with an Appendix, which, in the space of about one hundred pages, presents a complete synopsis of Masonic Law. This renders it an invaluable hand-book to every Mason.

To those who are so zealously pursuing plans tending to general uniformity of Work, this Monitor is an essential aid.

Price, post-paid, per mail, $1 25.

MORRIS & MONSARRAT,

LOUISVILLE, KY.

IN KENTUCKY,

IN ITS

RELATIONS TO THE SYMBOLIC DEGREES.

TO WHICH ARE ADDED,

IN THE FORM OF NOTES AND BRIEF HISTORICAL ABSTRACTS,

An American Masonic Bibliography; a Current History of Cotemporaneous Events in other States and Countries; Historical and Statistical Tables, etc., etc.

By ROB MORRIS,

PAST GRAND MASTER.

Octavo, 600 pages, price, post-paid, by mail, $2 50,

The character of this great work is too well known to need explanation.

MORRIS & MONSARRAT,
LOUISVILLE, Kr.

A REPUBLICATION, in thirty large octavo volumes, of all the standard Masonic authors, fifty-three in number. The Library includes all the works of Dr. George OLIVER. It is an invaluable adjunct to a Lodge and to the parlor of a gentleman.

VOLUME FIRST.-1. Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry, including the Royal Arch. 2. The Book of the Lodge, or Officers' Manual.

VOL. SECOND.-3. Symbol of Glory. 4. Spirit of Masonry.

VOL. THIRD.-5. Illustrations of Masonry.

VOL. FOURTH.-6. Antiquities of Masonry. 7. Masonic Discourses.

VOL. FIFTH.-8. History of Freemasonry, from 1829 to 1841. 9. Mirror for the Johannite Mason. 10. Star in the East.

VOL. SIXTH.-11. Disquisitions of Masonry. 12. Masonic Manual.

VOL. SEVENTH.-13. Revelations of a Square. 14. Introduction to Freema

sonry.

VOL. EIGHTH.-15. History of Initiation. Freemasonry.

16. History and Illustration of

VOL. NINTH.-17. Constitution Grand Lodge, England. 18. Constitution Grand Lodge, Ireland. 19. Constitution Grand Lodge, Scotland.

VOL. TENTH.-20. Theocratic Philosophy of Masonry. 21. Signs and Symbols of Masonry.

VOLS. ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH-22. The Historical Landmarks of Masonry. By Oliver. Vol. I, 426 pages; Vol. II, 450 pages.

VOL. THIRTEENTH.-23. Stray Leaves from a Freemason's Note-Book. 24. Apology for the Order. 25. The Masonic Schism. 26. Insignia of the Royal Arch. 27. The Secret Discipline.

VOL. FOURTEENTH.-28. Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry.

VOL. FIFTEENTH.-29. Anderson's Ancient Constitutions. 30. History of Freemasonry, up to 1829.

VOL. SIXTEENTH.-31. Masonic Sermons. 32. Three Sermons.

VOL. SEVENTEENTH.-33. Principles of Masonic Law.

VOL. EIGHTEENTH.-34. History of Masonic Persecutions. 35. Masonic Institutes.

VOLS. NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH, TWENTY-FIRST, AND TWENTY-SECond.—36. History of the Knights Hospitalers, of St. John of Jerusalem. 37. Statutes of the Knights Templar of England and Wales.

VOL. TWENTY-THIRD.-38. Use and Abuse of Freemasonry. 39. Life in the Triangle. 40. Historical Sketch of the Order of Knights Templar.

VOL. TWENTY-FOURTH.-Manual of Masonic Music.

VOL. TWENTY-FIFTH.-42. Masonry and Anti-Masonry. 43. An Appeal to the Inhabitants of Vermont on the Subject of the Anti-Masonic Excitement, April, 1829. 44. An Address to the Masonic Convention at Middlebury, Vermont, April 7, 1829.

VOLS. TWENTY-SIXTH AND TWENTY-SEVENTH.-45. The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, 1855.

VOL. TWENTY-EIGHTH.-46. The Mystic Tie. 47. Narrative of the Anti-Masonic Excitement. 48. Oration at the Re-Interment of General Joseph Warren, 1776.

VOL. TWENTY-NINTH.-49. Philosophical Philosophy of Masonry.

VOL. THIRTIETH.-50. Speculative Masonry. 51. By-Laws of the Lodge of Antiquity. 52. Ancient Poem on the Constitutions of Masonry, 1325. 53. The Egyptian and Hebrew Symbols. WM. M. ELLISON, GENERAL AGENT, Louisville, Ky.

MORRIS & MONSARRAT will also take orders. Price, $50 per set.

THE PRUDENCE BOOK OF FREEMASONRY, 1860.

In eight parts, of sixty-four large pages each. Containing the names of all the Lodges and Masons in the United States and British Provinces; being a complete guard against Impostors. Price, $3 for the set.

THE ARCHIVES OF MASONRY.

Being seven forms of Petitions, Reports, Summons, Demits, Accounts and Labels. In lots of 550 blanks, post-paid, $5.

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The well-known labors of Mr. Morris, in this field, are an ample guarantee of the character of the publications issued, and to be issued, by this house.

To our present list we shall add every three months a new work upon some one of the countless themes connected with the

History, Philosophy, Jurisprudence,

AND

BELLES-LETTRES OF THE MASONIC INSTITUTION.

Those who patronize this house are guaranteed in being dealt with honorably and with fidelity; and it will be a pleasure for them to learn that whatever patronage they bestow upon us will go to the extension of the house and the increased dissemination of the purest and richest Masonic intelligence.

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