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Acknowledgments | |
List of Illustration | |
List of Tables | |
Introduction: Understanding Salem Town's Fraternity | |
Colonial Masonry | |
Newton and Necromancy: The Creation of the Masonic Fraternity | |
The Remains of the Mysterys of the Ancients | |
The Augustan Style | |
An Honour Much Courted of Late | |
The Appearance of So Many Gentlemen: Masonry and Colonial Elites, 1730-1776 | |
The United Party for Virtue | |
The Greatest Order and Regularity | |
A Very Harmless Sort of People | |
The Revolutionary Transformation | |
Where Is Honour? The Rise of Ancient Masonry, 1752-1792 | |
The Good Old Way | |
The Mason's Arms | |
The Country People | |
According to Their Rank: Masonry and the Revolution, 1775-1792 | |
Great Trubles amonge Masons | |
Free and Independent | |
The Cares and Fatigues of the Soldier's Life | |
Republican Masonry | |
A New Order for the Ages: Public Values, 1790-1826 | |
Temples of Virtue | |
The Great Instrument of Civilization | |
Around the Enlightened World | |
An Appearance of Sanctity: Religion, 1790-1826 | |
Neutral Ground | |
Dedicated to the Worship of God | |
Spiritual Masonry | |
Cavils, Objections, and Calumnies | |
Preference in Many Particulars: Charity and Commerce, 1790-1826 | |
The Most Charitable and Benevolent of the Human Race | |
Bound to Regard You as a Mason | |
In Almost Every Place Where Power is of Importance: Politics, 1790-1826 | |
The Most Influential and Respectable men | |
We Have Nothing to Do with Politics | |
Men of All Parts of the Union Mingling Together | |
Into the Secret Place: Organization and Sacrilization, 1790-1826 | |
The Lodge of Instruction | |
The Rugged Road | |
The Thick Veil | |
Masonry and Democracy | |
The Lion and the Crows: Antimasonry, 1826-1840 | |
The Concentration of Great Numbers on a Single Point | |
A Stupendous Mirror | |
These Desperate Fanatics Epilogue: Losing the Right to Reverence: Masonry's Decline and Revival A Note on Masonic Sources Notes IndexIllustrations | |
George Washington | |
Masonic Temple | |
The Temple of Solomon | |
The Five Points of Fellowship | |
Les Free Masons | |
The Second Grand Anniversary Procession | |
Lodge Summons, Philadelphia Ancient Lodge No. 2 | |
Saint Peter's Lodge Night | |
Membership Certificate, Rising States Lodge | |
Prostyle Temple | |
Tracing Board | |
University of North Carolina Cornerstone | |
Freemason's Heart Supported by Justice and Liberty | |
Membership Certificate, Alexandria Lodge | |
Tavern Sign | |
Advertisement, J. T. Jacobs and Co. | |
The Master's Carpet | |
The Fifth Libation | |
The Chamber of Reflection | |
The Masonic Minstrel | |
The Living Arch Three times Three | |
The Living Arch | |
Masonic Penalties | |
Antimasonic Apron | |
Master Mason's CertificateTables | |
Occupations of Modern Masons, Boston, and St. John's Members, Philadelphia, 1750-1770 | |
Occupations of Ancient Masons, St. Andrew's Lodge, Boston, and Lodge No. 2, Phladelphia, 1752-1775 | |
Summary of Occupations of Ancient and Moderns | |
Boston Masons in 1771 Provincial Tax | |
Philadelphia Masons in 1756 City Tax | |
Occupations of Port Royal Lodge Members | |
Public Offices of Port Royal Lodge Members | |
Military Ranks of Members of Three Lodges | |
Military Ranks of Lodge No. 19 (Ancient), Pennsylvania Artillery | |
Occupations Listed in Lexington Kentucky, Directory, 1806, and of Lodge Members, 1794-1810 | |
Age at Membership of Jordan Lodge Members, Danvers, Massachusetts, 1808-1827 | |
Occupations of Members of Ark Lodge, Geneva, New York, and Jordan Lodge Members, Danvers, Massachusetts, 1807-1827 | |
Occupations of St. Andrew's Lodge, Boston, and Lodge No. 2, Philadelphia, 1790-1820 | |
Occupations of Members of Holland Lodge No. 9 | |
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