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Master Mark Masons, Super-Excellent Masons, and Royal Arch Masons, by James Moore and C. L. Clarke, members of the G. L. of Kentucky. pp. 190. Lexington, 1808.

Moore and Thrall.-Outlines of the Temple; or, Masonry in its Moral Aspects, by C. Moore, editor of the Mass. Review, &c. With an Introduction, by W. Thrall. Engravings. 8vo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1853.

Morgan. Illustrations of Masonry, by one of the Fraternity, who was devoted thirty years to the subject. With an Account of the Kidnapping of the Author. 3rd edition. 8vo, pp. 274. New York, 1829.

Morris. The Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry; consisting of Masonic Tales, Songs, and Sketches, never before published, by Robert Morris. 6th edition. 8vo, pp. 390. New York, 1855.

Mystic Beauties of Freemasonry Developed. 12mo, pp. 108. Salem, 1822. Narrative Relating to the Kidnapping and presumed Murder of William Morgan. 3rd edition. 8vo, pp. 72. Rochester, 1828.

Odiorne. Opinions on Speculative Masonry, relative to its Origin, Nature, and Tendency: a Compilation, by James C Odiorne. 8vo. Boston, 1830. Parmele. Key to the First Masonic Mirror; being a complete Pocket Companion for the Use of the Fraternity, on the First Seven Degrees Published by H. Parmele. 8vo, pp. 105. Philadelphia, 1819.

Penkin.-Downfall of Masonry; being an Authentic History of the Rise, Progress, and Triumph of Antimasonry; also, of the Origin and Increase of Abolition together with a Faithful Account of the Travels, Dangers, Attacks, Discoveries, and Escapes of the Governor from the Cut-Throats of the Lodge, during the first years of his Administration, by Jonathan Penkin, Esq., E.P., S.P. 8vo, pp. 159. 1838.

Power.-Masonic Melodies, adapted to the Ceremonies and Festivals of the Fraternity, by Thomas Power, P. Gr. Secretary of the G. L. of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 105. Boston, 1844.

Pratt. A Defence of Freemasonry, in a Series of Letters addressed to Solomon Southwick, Esq., and others, in which the true Principles of the Order are given, and many late Misrepresentations corrected; with an Appendix, containing Explanatory Notes and Masonic Documents, by Luther Pratt. 12mo, pp. 216. Troy, 1828.

'Prentice's (the Entered) Song of the Days of 1793. The oldest Masonic Ballad extant. 4to. New York, 1855.

Revelations in Masonry, made by a late Member of the Craft. In 4 Parts.
A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by the Author. 3rd Part.
Svo, pp. 71. New York, 1827.

Ridgely and Donaldson.—The Odd-Fellows' Pocket Companion: a correct
Guide in all matters relating to Odd-Fellowship; and containing a complete
Dictionary of the Lodges in the United States, by James L. Ridgely, Grand
Secretary of the Grand Lodge of the United States, and Paschal Donaldson,
Past D.D. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Northern New York.
With over 100 Embellishments.
square 16mo, pp. 304. Philadelphia,
1853. cloth.
Robison.-Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments
of Europe, carried on in the Secret Meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati, and
Reading Societies. Collected by J. Robison, A.M. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 399.
New York, 1798.

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Sandoval; or, the Freemason: a Spanish Tale, by the Author of "Don Esteban." 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 307 and 296. New York, 1826.

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Scott.-Analogy of Ancient Craft Masonry to Natural and Revealed Religion, by Charles Scott. 8vo. Philadelphia. cloth. Smith.—Ahiman Rezon, abridged and digested, as a Help to all that are, or would be, Free and Accepted Masons, by William Smith, D.D. Published by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1833. Stearns.-An Inquiry into the Nature and Tendency of Speculative Free

masonry; with an Appendix; to which is added, Plain Truth, a Dialogue; and the Author's Reasons, by John G. Stearns. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. xvi. and 211. Utica, 1829.

Stewart.-The Freemason's Manual; or, Companion for the Initiated through all the Degrees of Freemasonry, from the entered Apprentice to the higher degrees of Knighthood, by the Rev. K. J. Stewart, K.T. With Portraits and numerous Engravings. 12mo, pp. 360. New York. cloth. Stone.-Letters on Masonry and Anti-Masonry, addressed to the Hon. John Quincy Adams, by W. L. Stone. 8vo, pp. viii., 566, and 7. New York, 1832. Strickland. The Light of the Temple, by W. P. Strickland, D.D. 8vo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1854.

Tannehill. The Masonic Manual; or, Freemasonry Illustrated, by Wilkins Tannehill, P.G.M. of G.L. of Tennessee. 2nd edition. 8vo, pp. 390. Louisville, Ky., 1840.

Tannehill. The Master-Mason's Manual; or, Illustrations of the Degrees of
E.A., F.C., and M.M., with the Ancient Ceremonies, by William Tannehill,
P.G.M. of the G.L. of Tennessee. 8vo, pp. 316. Nashville, 1845.
Temple. The Secret Discipline, mentioned in Ancient Ecclesiastical History,
explained by Theodore Temple (Samuel Knapp, the Editor of the Genius of
Masonry). Svo, pp. 67. New York, 1833.

Town.-A System of Speculative Masonry, in its Origin, Patronage, Dissemination, Principles, Duties, and ultimate Design, laid open for the examination of the serious and candid; being a course of Lectures delivered before the G. Chapter of the State of New York, at the Annual Meetings held in Temple Chapter Room, in the City of Albany, by Salem Town. 12mo, pp. 288. New York, 1822.

Ward. Freemasonry; its Pretensions, &c., by a Master-Mason (Henry Dana Ward). 8vo, pp. xvi. and 390. New York, 1818.

Watson. The Masonic Musical Manual; being a Selection of old recognised Songs, Odes, Anthems, of the Craft, with the Original Music; together with new Songs, Odes, and Anthems, by Standard Masonic Writers, appropriate to the several Degrees and Ceremonies as practised by the Ancient Craft Masons. Arranged, adapted, and composed by H. C. Watson, Grand Organist of the G.L. of the State of New York. Published under the sanction and supervision of the Grand Master and Grand Officers, &c. 8vo, pp. 80. New York, Watson, 1855.

Webb.-The Freemason's Monitor; or, Illustrations of Masonry, by Thomas Smith Webb. 2nd edition. 12mo, pp. 345. Newbury-Port, Mass., 1805. Webb.-El Monitor de Los Masones libres: ó Illustraociones sobre la Masoneria, por Thomas Smith Webb, G.M. pasado de la G. L. de Rhode Island. Traducido del Ingles al Español. 8vo, pp. viii. and 292. Philadelphia, 1822.

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MORMONISM.

Bennett. The History of the Saints; or, an Exposure of Joe Smith and Mormonism, by John C. Bennett. 12mo. Boston, 1842.

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Book (the) of Mormon Doctrines and Covenants. 12mo. Liverpool. 2s. 6d. Caswall. The History of the Mormons, by Henry Caswall. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Female Life among the Mormons: a Narrative of Many Years' Personal Experience, by the Wife of a Mormon Elder, recently from Utah. crown 8vo, pp. 450. New York, 1855. cloth.

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Ferris. The History, Government, Doctrines, Customs, and Prospects of
the Latter-Day Saints; from Personal Observation during a Six Months'
Residence at Great Salt Lake City, by Benjamin G. Ferris, late Secretary of
Utah Territory. With numerous Illustrations. 12mo. New York. cl. 6s. 6d.
Ferris.-Utah and the Mormons: the History, Government, Doctrines,
Customs, and Prospects of the Latter-Day Saints; from Personal Observa-
tion during a Six Months' Residence at Great Salt Lake City, by Benjamin
G. Ferris, late Secretary of Utah Territory. 8vo. New York, 1854.
Ferris. The Mormons at Home; or, a Residence at the Great Salt Lake
City, by Mrs. G. B. Ferris, Wife of the late United States Secretary for
Utah. 12mo. New York, 1856. cloth.

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Fuller. Mormon Wives: a Narrative of Facts stranger than Fiction, by Metta Victoria Fuller. post 8vo. New York, 1857. cloth. 6s. Green. Fifteen Years among the Mormons; being the Narrative of Mrs. Mary E. V. Smith, late of Great Salt Lake City, a Sister of one of the Mormon High Priests, by N. W. Green. 12mo. New York, 1858. 7s. 6d. Gunnison. The Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake: a History of their Rise and Progress, Peculiar Doctrines, Present Condition and Prospects, derived from Personal Observation during a Residence among them, by Lieut. T. W. Gunnison. fscp. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. cloth. 3s. 6d. Kidder.-Mormonism and the Mormons: an Historical View of the Rise and Progress of the Sect self-styled Latter-Day Saints, by D. T. Kidder. 12mo. New York. sheep. 2s. 6d.

Mormons (the); or, Latter-Day Saints; with Memoirs of the Life and Death of Joseph Smith, "the American Mahomet." Illustrated with 40 Engravings.

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Prophets (the); or, Mormonism Unveiled. With Illustrations. pp. 412. Philadelphia, 1855. cloth. Stansbury. Expedition to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah; including a Description of its Geography, Natural History, and Minerals, and an Analysis of its Waters; with an Authentic Account of the Mormon Settlement, by Howard Stansbury, Captain of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, U. S. Army. Numerous Illustrations of the Country, Natural History, &c.; and a separate Volume of Maps. royal 8vo. Philadelphia,

1852. cloth.

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Van Deusen.-Spiritual Delusions; being a Key to the Mysteries of Mormonism; exposing the Particulars of that astounding Heresy, the Spiritual Wife System, as practised by Brigham Young of Utah, by Increase Van Deusen, and Maria, his wife, Seceders from that singular Sect. With Illustrations. 8vo, pp. 64. New York. sewed. 1s. 6d.

XXVIII.

SPIRITUALISM.

Adams.-A Rivulet from the Ocean of Truth: an Authentic and Interesting Narrative of the Advancement of a Spirit from Darkness to Light, proving, by an actual instance, the Influence of Man on Earth over the Departed; with Introductory and Incidental Remarks, by John S. Adams. royal 8vo, pp. 72. Boston, 1854. sewed.

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Beecher.-Review of the Spiritual Manifestations, read before the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn, by Charles Beecher. 12mo, pp. 75. New York, 1853.

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Blakeman. A Philosophical Essay on Credulity and Superstition, and also on Animal Fascination, or Charming, by Rufus Blakeman, M.D. 8vo. New York, 1849.

Brittain.-A Review of Rev. Charles Beecher's Report concerning the Spiritual Manifestations, by S. B. Brittain. 12mo, pp. 78. New York, 1853. 1s. 6d.

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Brittain. The Spiritual Telegraph. Edited by S. B. Brittain. 8 vols. 24mo. New York, 1853-1855. Brownson.-The Spirit-Rapper: an Autobiography, by O. A. Brownson. post 8vo. Boston, 1854.

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Cahagnet. The Celestial Telegraph; or, Secrets of the Life to Come, revealed through Magnetism; wherein the Existence, the Form, and the Occupations of the Soul, after the Separation from the Body, are proved by many years' Experiments, by the Means of Ecstatic Somnambulists, who had eighty Perceptions of thirty-six Deceased Persons of various conditions; a Description of them, their Conversation, &c.; with Proofs of their Existence in the Spiritual World, by L. Alph. Cahagnet. 1st American edition. post 8vo, pp. 401. New York, 1855. cloth. Capron. Modern Spiritualism: its Facts and Fanaticisms, its Consistencies and Contradictions; with an Appendix, by E. W. Capron. 8vo, pp. 438. Boston, 1855. cloth. 6s. 6d.

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Child. The Bouquet of Spiritual Flowers; received chiefly through the Mediumship of Mr. J. S. Adams, by A. B. Child, M.D. 12mo, pp. 188. Boston, 1856. cloth.

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Courtney. A Review of Dr. Dod's Involuntary Theory of Spirit-Manifestations, by W. S. Courtney. 12mo, pp. 81. New York, 1855. swd. 1s. 6d. Cridge.-Epitome of Spirit-Intercourse: a considered View of Spiritualism, in its Spiritual, Historical, Actual, and Scientific Aspects; its Relations to Christianity, Insanity, Psychometry, and Social-Reform Manifestation in Nova Scotia; important Communications from the Spirits of Sir J. Franklin and the Rev. W. Wishart; with Evidences of Identity, and Directions for Developing Mediums, by Alfred Cridge, of Canada. 12mo, pp. 108. Boston, 1854. sewed.

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Daniels. Spiritualism versus Christianity; or, Spiritualism thoroughly Exposed, by J. W. Daniels. crown 8vo, pp. 299. New York. cloth. 6s. Davis. The Principles of Nature, her Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind, by Andrew Jackson Davis. 8vo. New York, 1847. Davis. The Great Harmonia; being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural, Spiritual, and Celestial Universe, by Andrew Jackson Davis. 3 vols. 12mo. Boston. cloth.

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Davis. The Approaching Crisis; being a Review of Dr. Bushnell's recent Lectures on Supernaturalism, by Andrew Jackson Davis. 8vo. New York, 1852. sewed.

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Davis. The Present Age and Inner Life: a Sequel to Spiritual Intercourse: Modern Mysteries Classified and Explained, by Andrew Jackson Davis. Illustrated with Engravings. 8vo, pp. 282. New York, 1854. cloth. 7s. Davis.-The Philosophy of Special Providences: a Vision, by Andrew Jackson Davis. 8th edition. Svo, pp. 55. Boston, 1856. _ sewed. 1s. 6d. Davis. The Penetralia; being Harmonial Answers to Important Questions, by Andrew J. Davis. 3rd edition. Svo, pp. 328. Boston, 1857. cl. 6s. 6d. Davis. The Magic Staff: an Autobiography of Andrew Jackson Davis. With Portrait. Svo, pp. 552. New York, 1857. cloth. 8s. Davies. Cosmogony; or, the Mysteries of Creation: being an Analysis of the Natural Facts stated in the Hebraic Account of the Creation, supported

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by the Development of Existing Acts of God toward Matter, by Thomas A. Davies. 8vo, pp. 415. New York, 1857. cloth. Discourses from the Spirit-World, dictated by Stephen Olin, through the Rev. R. P. Wilson, Writing Medium. post 8vo, pp. 198. 1855. cloth.

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Immortality Triumphant, by J. B. Dods. 12mo. New York,

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Dods. Spirit Manifestations Examined and Explained, by John Bovee Dods. post 8vo. New York, 1854.

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Edmonds and Dexter.-Spiritualism, by John W. Edmonds and Geo. T. Dexter, M.D. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 1048. New York, 1854-55. cloth. 18s. Elliott. Mysteries; or, Glimpses of the Supernatural; containing Accounts of the Salem Witchcraft, the Cock-lane Ghost, the Rochester Rappings, the Stratford Mysteries, Oracles, Astrology, Dreams, Demons, Ghosts, Spectres, &c., by Charles W. Elliott. 8vo. New York, 1852. Gasparin. Science versus Modern Spiritualism: a Treatise on Turning Tables, the Supernatural in General, and Spirits. Translated from the French of Count Agénor de Gasparin, by E. W. Robert; with an Introduction, by the Rev. Robert Baird, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. xxii., 470, and 469. New York, 1857. 18s.

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Ghostly Colloquies, by the Author of " Letters from Rome." 12mo, pp. 267. New York. 6s. Hammond. The Pilgrimage of Thomas Paine, and others, to the Seventh Circle in the Spirit World, the Rev. C. Hammond, Medium. 12mo, pp. 264. New York, 1857. cloth.

Hare. Experimental Investigations of the Spirit Manifestations; demonstrating the Existence of Spirits, and their Communion with Mortals; Doctrine of the Spirit-World respecting Heaven, Hell, Morality, and God; also the Influence of Scripture on the Morals of Christians, by Robert Hare, M.D. 8vo, pp. 462. New York, 1856. cloth. 10s. Harris. An Epic of the Starry Heaven, by Thomas L. Harris. 4th edition. 12mo, pp. 210. New York, 1855. cloth. Harris. A Lyric of the Morning Land, by Thomas L. Harris. 12mo, pp. 256. New York, 1856. cloth.

Harris. A Lyric of the Golden Age, by Thomas L. Harris. 12mo, pp. and 382. New York, 1856. cloth.

Harris.-The Wisdom of Angels, by Thomas L. Harris. Part I. pp. viii. and 218. New York, 1857. cloth.

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Harris. Hymns of Spiritual Devotion, by Thomas L. Harris. 12mo, pp. vi. and 139. New York, 1857. Herald of Light (the): a Monthly Journal of the Lord's New The Rev. T. L. Harris, Editor. Published by the New Church Publishing Association, New York. Annual subscription, 12s. Hewitt. -Messages from the Superior State, communicated by John Murray through John M. Spear, in the Summer of 1852; containing important Instruction to the Inhabitants of the Earth; carefully prepared for Publication; with a Sketch of the Author's Earthly Life, &c., by S. C. Hewitt. 12mo, pp. 168. Boston, 1852. cloth.

Jung-Stilling.-Theory of Pneumatology; in reply to the Question, What ought to be believed or disbelieved concerning Presentiments, Visions, and Apparitions, according to Nature, Reason, and Scripture, by Dr. Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling. Translated from the German, with copious Notes, by Samuel Jackson. 1st American edition. Edited by the Rev. George Bush. 12mo, pp. xxiv. and 286. New York, 1851. cloth. 4s. 6d. Linton. The Healing of the Nations, by Charles Linton; with an Introduction and Appendix, by Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, late United States Senator and Governor of Wisconsin. With Portraits. 8vo, pp. 537. New York, 1855. cloth. 12s.

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