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The three distinct knocks, or the door of the most antient free-masonry, opening to all men, neither naked nor cloath'd, ... being an universal description of all its branches, ... By W- O- V-n. .
London : printed for H. Srjeant [sic], without Temple-bar, 1760.
ESTC No. N45617.Grub Street ID 30495.
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The three distinct knocks, or The door of the most antient free-masonry, opening to all men, neither naked nor cloath'd, bare-foot nor shod, &c. Being an universal description of all its branches, from its first rise to this present time, as it is deliver'd in all lodges: containing, I. The author's reasons for opening the door of masonry to all the world. II. How to open a lodge and set the men to work. III. Giving an exact account of all their proceedings in the making a brother, with the three obligations or oaths belonging to the first, second, and third degrees of masonry, viz. The enter'd apprentice, and fellow-crast, and master-mason; with the obligation belonging to the chair, and the gripe and word. IV. The form of a lodge; with a full description of the drawing upon the floor of a lodge, with the three steps, and a prayer used at the making of a brother; with songs to be sung after grave business is done. V. The examination of a brother, whereby he may get admittance into a lodg.
The seventh edition..
London : Printed for H. Serjeant, without Temple-Bar, [1775?].
ESTC No. T196225.Grub Street ID 229656.
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The three distinct knocks, or the door of the most antient free-masonary, opening to all men, neither naked nor cloath'd, Bare-Foot nor Shod, &c. being an universal description of all its branches, from Its first Rise to this present Time, As it is delivered in all Lodges: Giving an exact Account of all their Proceedings in making a Brother, with the Three Obligations or Oaths belonging to the First Second, and Third Degrees of Masonry, viz. The Enter'd Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master-Mason; with the Obligation belonging to the Chair, and the Gripe and Word. Also, Full Descriptions of the Drawing upon the Floor of the Lodge, with the Three Steps, and a Prayer used at the making of a Brother; with Songs to be sung after grave Business is done, and the Examination of a Brother, whereby he may get Admittance into a Lodge, without going through the Obligations. With, The Author's Reasons for opening the Door of Masonry to all the World: Also the Character of some Masters of Lodges at .
Dublin: printed and sold by Thomas Wilkinson, Bookseller and Stationer, (no. 40) Winetavern-Street, Corner of Cook-Street: Where may be had all Kind of School-Books, Novels, Histories, Plays, Merchants Account-Books, with every Article in the Stationary Way, [1785?].
ESTC No. T85397.Grub Street ID 305716.