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MASONIC BOOKS ON SALE,

AT BROTHER RICHARD SPENCER'S LIBRARY, 314, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.

Published annually, price 3s.

FREEMASON'S POCKET-BOOK & CALENDAR.

THE ENTERED APPRENTICE'S SONG, Printed the size of the Freemason's Calendar, price 1s. per dozen.

Price 2s. 6d., bound in cloth,

A FREEMASON'S POCKET COMPANION; Containing a brief Sketch of the History of Masonry, with Chronology, Entered Apprentice's Song, &c. By BROTHER WALTER B. MANT, M. A., Archdeacon of Down.

Price 3s. each number,

FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW.

R.S. Has a Copy of the First Series of this Work in 9 vols., from 1834 to 1842,
half bound blue Masonic calf gilt, price £6. 158.
N.B.-The complete Series of this Review is becoming scarce, from some of the
Numbers being out of Print.

Price 5s.

ROSENBERG'S (D.) MASONIC AND
SYNOPTICAL TABLEAU,

In French and English, illustrating the Mystical Reasonings, and rendering them perfectly clear to the Initiated.

"Our indefatigable Brother has, in the Tablet before us, given additional proof of his learning and zeal. There is also an advantage to the English Fraternity in having the illustration given in their own language."

"A very valuable Tablet, containing a synopsis of essential materials, and may be considered as a key to the development of our sacred mysteries; and the enthusiastic author deserves the support of the Craft. We may add, our late M. W. G. M. expressed his unqualified approbation of this Tablet."Freemasons' Quarterly Review.

Price 1s.

MASONIC ORATION,

Delivered at the Jubilee of the Shakspeare Lodge, No. 356, Warwick, on August 16th, 1841, by BROTHER JAMES SHARP, Jun., W. M.—(N.B. The profits of this work appropriated to the Masonic Charities.)

"Being present at its delivery, we can vouch for its Masonic orthodoxy, and therefore do not hesitate most strongly to recommend it to the attention of the Fraternity at large,-persuaded, as we are, that its own merits are alone sufficient to ensure for it a ready passport to public favour, independent of those higher claims it has upon the liberality of every benevolent Mason-claims, which cannot fail to hallow and prosper a publication that has its origin in the exercise of that God-like virtue which forms the chief corner-stone of our mystic order." Editor of Freemasons' Quarterly Review.

MASONIC BOOKS, SOLD BY BRO. R. SPENCER.

Price 6d.,

MASONIC SERMON,

Preached December 27th, 1839, by the Rev. H. R. SLADE -(This Sermon was preached in aid of the "Aged Mason's Asylum.")

"The probable sneer of the popular world that Freemasons have no Asylum, is met by a fervent hope that such apathy may no longer exist. His apostrophe to the female sex merits attention."-Freemasons' Quarterly Review.

Price 6d.

MASONIC SERMON,

Preached at Portsmouth, on the Installation of Sir Lucius Curtis, Bart., as Prov. G. M. for Hampshire, on July 4th, 1842, by the Rev. Bro. T. T. HAVERFIELD.

"Few preachers reach-none surpass-Bro. Haverfield in the choice of sub. ject, or the delicacy of treating it. His language is always clear and emphatic; and his earnestness of delivery has a solemnity in it that fixes the hearers attention; the piety of his discourses is of the purest faith."-Freemasons' Quarterly Review.

EARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN

ENGLAND.

Copied from a MS. in the British Museum, by J. O. Halliwell, Esq., F.R.S., 8vo., price 28.

Price 3s., bound in cloth,

SANDY'S, W., (P. M. Grand Master's Lodge,) SHORT VIEW OF THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY.

Nearly ready, price 7s. 6d. bound in cloth, a New Edition of the HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY,

AND OF THE

GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND,

Continued to the present time, with Copious Appendix of
Masonic Forms, Documents, &c.

BY WILLIAM ALEX. LAURIE, C. T., F.S. A.,
Secretary to the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

The former Editions of this Work, which were translated in France and Germany, and much esteemed by Masonic Authors in these Countries, as well as in America, having long since disappeared, a New Edition, continued to the present time, has been thought of importance, in order to preserve to the Craft a record of the many great works and events in which the Order in Scotland has been concerned during the last Forty Years.

As a great many Lodges, at home and abroad, are forming
MASONIC LIBRARIES,

Bro. SPENCER will feel pleasure in forwarding Lists of New and
Old Works on Freemasonry he has on sale.

SCRIPTURE EXTRACTS,

For the use of Royal Arch Masons and Chapters; as directed by the Grand Chapter to be read during the ritual of Exaltation, 4to. price 4s. sewed, 5s. half-bound, 7s. whole bound, 10s. bound in a lock case.

The New Edition of the BOOK of CONSTITUTIONS, with 12 plates, handsomely bound in Masonic calf, gilt edges, price 8s., half-bound 5s., or cloth 3s. 6d.

Also the New Edition of the ROYAL ARCH REGULATIONS, with 14 Plates, handsomely bound Masonic calf. gilt edges, 7s. 6d., half-bound 4s. 6d., or cloth 2s. 6d.

N.B.-The above Book of Constitutions and Royal Arch Regulations, bound together in Masonic gilt cloth, 68.; half Masonic calf gilt, 88.; whole Masonic calf gilt edges, 128.

HARRIS'S

ROYAL ARCH TRACING BOARDS, In Two Designs, highly coloured, bound in lock case, price 12s.

HARRIS'S

CRAFT TRACING BOARDS,

In Three Designs, highly coloured, bound in lock case,

HARRIS'S ROYAL

price 15s.

ARCH AND CRAFT TRACING BOARDS, In Five Designs, highly coloured, bound in lock case, price £1. 4s.

N. B.-The above dedicated to the late M. W. G. M., by his express sanction.

J. HARRIS'S

PORTRAIT OF HIS LATE R. H. THE
DUKE OF SUSSEX,

As M. W. G. M., in full Masonic Costume.
Size 19 by 14 inches. Price 7s. 6d., 10s., and 12s.

MASONIC SONGS.

THE AGED BROTHERS, written by Bro. J. F. Smith, set to Music by Bro. B. Negri, ls.

THE GREY HEAD, written by Bro. Douglas Jerrold, set to Music by G. W. Reeve, 2s.

CHARITY, written by Bro. J. Lee Stevens, set to Music by Bro. B. Negri, ls.

THREE TIMES THREE, written by Bro. J. E. Carpenter, composed by Bro. J. Harroway, 2s. 6d.

MASONIC MINSTREL; a collection of upwards of 200 Songs, Odes, &c., with a List of Toasts. 3s. 6d. bds., 4s. bound.

Price 9s. cloth boards,

ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY.

BY THE LATE WILLIAM PRESTON, ESQ.,

Past Master of the Lodge of Antiquity, acting by Immeniorial Constitution.

WITH ADDITIONS, AND COPIOUS NOTES, And bringing the History of Freemasonry down to the year 1829.

BY THE REV. GEORGE OLIVER, D.D.,

D.P.G.M. for Lincolnshire, &c.

N. B.-The above Work may be had, bound up with the "History of Freemasonry to the year 1841," in blue cloth boards, price 138.; or in a handsome blue calf binding, with gilt Masonic tooling, price 18s.

BRO. R. SPENCER,

BOOKSELLER, BINDER, AND STATIONER IN GENERAL, Has a large assortment constantly on sale of Bibles, Prayer BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES with and without Cases, COMPANIONS TO THE ALTAR, &c., in plain, elegant, and velvet bindings.

Works for PRESENTS, or the PRIVATE LIBRARY, in elegant and plain binding.

JUVENILE and SCHOOL BOOKS, of all kinds.

ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, MANUSCRIPT BOOKS, MUSIC BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, &c., in great variety.

MERCHANTS' and other ACCOUNT BOOKS, Bound and Ruled to any pattern.

BOOKBINDING to any pattern.

VISITING and COMPLIMENTARY CARD PLATES Engraved and Printed.

ENVELOPE AND WRITING CASES, with and without Locks.

Country and Exportation Orders executed with punctuality and dispatch.

Periodicals delivered on the day of Publication.

314, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.

A SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE,

Containing Upwards of 550 New Publications, Consisting of the best works on Biography, History, Voyages, Travels, Novels, Tales, Romances, and the principal Reviews and Magazines,

Added in 1840-1-2, to

BRO. R. SPENCER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, (formerly Carpenter's,)

314, HIGH HOLBORN, NEAR CHANCERY LANE.

This Supplementary Catalogue will be of great assistance to Readers generally, as it forms a guide in their selection of Books, from the various popular Writers' Works being printed under their respective names.

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are entitled to 12 vols. in Town, or 24 in the Country, and the immediate perusal of new Publications.

are entitled to 8 vols. in Town, or 16 in the Country.

are entitled to 6 vols. in Town, or 12 in the Country.

are entitled to 4 vols.

Subscriptions received from Book Societies, &c.
according to the number of volumes required.

Terms

The following Periodicals taken for the use of the Library: Bentley's Miscellany; Blackwood's; Colonial; Dublin University; Frazer's; Metropolitan; Monthly; Monthly Chronicle; The New Monthly; New and Old Sporting; United Service, and Tait's Magazines.

Edinburgh; Quarterly; Freemasons' Quarterly; Foreign and
Colonial: Foreign Quarterly; British and Foreign, and
Westminster Reviews.

N.B.-Bro. R. SPENCER begs to inform his Readers, in consequence of taking several copies of the most popular New Works, Reviews, and Magazines, he is enabled to offer them at a considerable reduction from the published price, when withdrawn from the Library.

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