No. 1.-An exposure of Freemasonry! Letter 1, to William
Williams, Esq., M. P. Provincial Grand Master of the society of
Free Masons for the county of Dorset, exposing the degree of
the Entered Apprentice.
No. 2.-Letter 2, to William Williams, &c. on the degree of the
Entered Apprentice.-Report of the presentation of a second peti- tion to the House of Commons for R. Carlile, by Mr. Brougham. Letter from Candid with a note in answer on Fatalism. Letter from Ephraim Smooth. Letter to the King.
No. 3.-Letter 3, to William Williams, &c. in exposure of the second degree in Masonry. Letter to the King.
No. 4.-Conclusion of Letter 3 to William Williams, &c. and
Letter 4 on the third degree in Masonry. Letter to the King.
Notice of "John Bull's" notice of the print of the Jewish and
Christian God.
No. 5.-Letter to the Editor by Mr. Heinekin of Bradford.
Letter to Mr. Peel, with a professed refutation of the Age of Rea-
son. Letter to Charlton Byam Wollaston, Esq. Visiting Magis-
trate for Dorchester Gaol, on the conduct of the Gaoler.
from William Jones of Hull on the death of William Stephens.
Letter from James Lowe. Letter to Dr. Adam Clarke and other
Methodist preachers by Mr. William Milburn of Stockton.
Ghosts considered by Allen Davenport. Notices of the Devil,
Report of Progress, Newgate Magazine, Clarke's Letters, Haley,
Mackey and subscriptions.
No. 6.-Letter 5, to William Williams, Esq. with a copy of and
comment on an ancient Masonic document. Letters to the
King.
No. 7.-Letter 5, to William Williams, Esq. concluded. Letter
6 to ditto describing the Masonic degrees of Mark Man, Mark
Master and Architect. Consideration of Ghosts by Allen Daven-
port concluded. Letter from Amicus on the wild man found in
the Mountains of Hartzwald. Letter to the King. Note on the
word Abraxes. New Ravings. Notice of the Palladium News-
paper.
No. 8.-Letter 6, to William Williams, Esq. continued, describ-
ing the Masonic degrees of Grand Architect; Scotch Master; Secret Master and Perfect Master. Letter from R. T. Webb of
Hammersmith on the death of William White. Letter from Ephraim Smooth. Letter to the King.
No. 9.-Letter 6, to William Williams, Esq. continued, containing
the Masonic degrees of Intimate Secretary; Intendant of fhe Build-
ings or Master in Israel; Past Master, Excellent Mason; Super-
excellent Mason: Nine elected Knights. Letter from J. Jack-
son of Hull. Letter from Hiram the Second with a poetical squib.
Dr. Stoddart, a blasphemer of the Christian Religion and of the
Gods of the Christicoles. The God for a shilling. Letter from
W. V. Holmes.
No. 10.-Letter 6, to William Williams Esq. concluded, des-
cribing the masonic degrees of the Elect of Nine, Second Elect of
Nine, Third Elect of Fifteen. Priestly order of Israel; Irish
Master; Noahites or Prussian Knights, Red Cross Sword of Ba-
bylon and Knights of the Sword of the East. Letter to the
King.
No. 11.-The reply of Leucippus to Mr. Heinekin of Bradford.
Notice of a magisterial affair between Beauchamp and Heath of
Enfield. Letter from Ephraim Smooth with a note by R. Carlile.
Letter to the King.
No. 12.-Letter to the Duke of York on the Royal Arch De-
gree of Masonry. Justice versus Religion, a dialogue. Letter from W. W. R. on the Triple Tau of the Masons with an acknow- ledgment by R. Carlile.-Reflections on Horseback, by Regula- tor, No. 8. Letters to the King. Letters from John Cameron of Bolton to the Rev. George Harris and Richard Carlile. Letter from and to Mr. Robert Green of Norwich with a subscription. Letter from Ephraim Smooth.
No. 13.-Letter 2, to the Duke of York on the Royal Arch Degree of Masonry. Letter from S. A. Mackey on the Triple Tau of the Masons. Letters to the King. To Richard Carlile from An Enemy to Persecution' Letter from T. A. C. with three chapters from " Le Bon Sens." Letter of General Alexan- der Smyth on the Apocalypse of St. John.
No. 14.-Letter 1 to the Duke of Sussex on the Knight Tem- plar's Degree of Masonry. American Talent. Intellectual Eco- nomy. Notice of William Haley.
No. 15.--Letter 2 to the Duke of Sussex on the Rosicrucian
Degrees of Masonry. Letter from a Well Wisher on the system
of Paper Money. Letter from Leucippus. Ditto from John
Smithson. Ditto to the King. Ditto from Yarmouth with a
subscription.
No. 16.-A charge to the whole fraternity of Free Masons.
Correspondence between Dr. Cooper of Columbia College, South Carolina and Mr. William Sampson, Barrister of New York, on the English Common Law. Letter from the Wife of an" Odd. Fel- low," exposing that nonsense. Letter from Togodubiline expo- sing the association of Druids. Letters to the King. Miscella- neous Extrats.
No. 17.-An Oration delivered at Concord. April 19, 1825, by Edward Everett. Notices from Dorchester Gaol, The Kings's late new demands for money considered by Shebago. No. 18.-Letter 1 to John S. Harford, a member of the Vice Society, on his villainous memoir of Thomas Paine. The Jew and the God.
No. 19.-Letter 2 to John S. Harford. A review of two works on the English Common Law by William Sampson. Extracts from the letters of Masonic friends. Letter to the Editor of the New Times. Letters to the King.
No. 20.-An oration delivered on Monday the fourth of July, 1825, at Boston. United States of America, by Charles Sprague. Gaol Matters. Letter to the Commissioners of the Treasury. Report to the Magistrates of Dorset in Session assembled. Let- ter to the King, Last Moments of Thomas Paine.
No. 21.-Liberation! An Address to the Republicans of the Island of Albion. Letters to the Editor of the New Times. Correspondence between James Smith of Fordmoss and the Reverend David Aitkin of Etal. Letters to the Editors of the Newgate Magazine by Richard Carlile and Robert Gourlay. Letter from Mrs. Wright concerning the Odd Fellows.
No. 22.-Joint Stock Book Company. Address to the Re- publicans of the Island of Albion. Letter from John Lee. A second Call to Unbelievers, by Shebago. Synopsis of the Jew Books and of Christianity, by ditto. The Utility and Blessings of Christianity and the probability of a Nation or Community of Atheists considered, by ditto. Impromptu, on hearing of the liberation of Richard Carlile. Letter from W. V. Holmes with a subscription.
No. 23.-An Address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the Bunker Hill Monument by Daniel Webster. Letter of congratulation from Mr. Wm. Paul Rogers. Queries, instruc- tions, and comfort for the religiously afflicted, by Shebago. A specimen of Irish Religion and Irish knowledge copied from the Morning Herald. Notice of Dr. Olinthus Gregory, with his speech to the Mechanics of Deptford. Sun or fire worship, the original worship or religion of mankind. Letter from an Antiquary. Congratulatory Address from Glasgow to Mr. Carlile. Letter. from John Smith of Nottingham. Ditto from Mr. R. T. Webb. Notice of the errival in London of R. Carlile.
No.24.—An address to the Albionites, with a notice of John Cooke the Saddler of Exeter. Dialogue between Parson Knot- tesford and Mr. Lancaster. Ten Reasons why Tithes should be abolished. Letter from Benedict Norton. Letter from Mr. Hardman with a note. Letter from M, Le Clerc of Paris. Letter from C. W. Harris. Letter from Mr. B. Hart of Bristol. Notice with regard to subscriptions. Letter from J. G. on the great check given to learning and science by the introduction of Chris-
tianity. Notice of Paine's Birth Day. Of London. Of the Money Market, Banking System, Stocks, Public Credit, &c. Letter from Thomas Hood.
No. 25. Banks, Paper Money, Stocks, Funding System, Fi- nance, being a review of Mr. Paine's Decline and Fall of the En- glish System of Finance. Dialogue between the Greek Philoso- pher Epictetus and his Son. Religious State of the United States of North America, Letter from John Cameron. Mission- aries, a paper, by Shebago. Letter from George Weir. Notice for the regulation of prices.
No. 26.-A letter from Mr. Thomas Beard of Manchester in defence of the historical evidences of Christianity. James Hall not Cobbet. Letter from an Inquirer with a note in answer. Irving and the Doctors, a letter from Mr. R. T. Webb, Letter from a lover of distinctions as to a national name. Ditto from a Past Grand Odd Fellow, Ditto from Thomas Turton, on the doctrine of Necessity.
No. 1, VOL. 12.] LONDON, Friday, July 8, 1825. [Price 6d.
AN EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY!
TO WILLIAM WILLIAMS, ESQ., M. P., PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE SOCIETY OF FREE MA- SONS FOR THE COUNTY OF DORSET.
Dorchester Gaol, May 8, 1825. I CALCULATE, that my last effort in Dorchester Gaol will be the annihilation of Freemasonry, at least, such an exposure of it, as shall shame sensible and honourable men from joining it; and draw many from it, if such there be among you. The Christian Religion, I have so far annihilated, as to shew, that no such a person as Jesus Christ ever existed, and that, the fable of that name is of Grecian and not of Jewish origin. This point shakes your pretensions as to an identification with the Christian idola- try. Against this exposure, Christianity can never again raise its head; though, doubtless, as a habit, and as an institution vastly profitable to thousands, it will linger on its existence for years, and its opponents will sustain further calumnies and persecutions. The Jews, as a nation, I have shewn to have originated with the Babylonian Colonization, as far as existing records lead us, that they never took possession of the land now called Judea, as de- scribed in the book of Joshua. I mention this circumstance, in particular; because, it will assist me in exposing the gross impo- sitions which modern Freemasonry has established in its preten- sions to antiquity. The existence of such a God, as any man has ever taught in hypothesis, I have clearly shewn to be impossible, which is another circumstance, that adds to my competency to shatter Freemasonry, as far as the pen can do it. This is the last deep-rooted delusion which I have to combat; and having done this, I may fairly consider, that I have triumphed over the powers of this hell in which I am engulphed, and that, like ano- ther Hercules, or another Jesus Christ, I shall rise again to the enjoyment of heaven, or a purified state of society.
Printed and Published by R, Carlile, 135. Flcet street.
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