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a THE GRAND MYSTERY OF ~FREE-MASONS ' DISCOVER’D. . WHEREIN 4 Are the feveral Questions put 4 to them at their Meetings and L Inftallations : AS ALSO _ Their Oats, Heatran, Stons, and Ports, : to know each other by. As they were found in the Cuftody of a Frer-Mason : who Dyed fuddenly, : . AND Now Publifh’d for the Information of the Pusuicx. Ambubajarum collegia, Pharmacapole, Mendict, Medici, balatrones, hoc kentis omne. Horat, LONDON: Printed for T. PAYNE near Stationer’s-Hall, ( Price Six Pence. ) L724... HIS Piece having been found in the Cuftody of a Frer-Mason, who died fuddenly, it was thought pro- BY per to publifh it in the very Words < of theCopy,-that the Publick may at Jafthave fomething Genuine concerning the Grand Myftery of Free-Majons. here was a Man at Lovain who publifh’d he had, with great Toil and Difficulty, found out, overcome, and tamed; and was “now ready at his Booth, to fhew at the Rate of fix Stivers. a-piece, the moft hideous and . voracious Monfter, the Common Ditturber of © Mankind, efpecially in their Adverfity. People flock’d from all Parts to fee this Monfter : They went in at the Fore-Door ; and after they had. feen the Creature, went out at the Back-Door, where they were ask’d . whether the Monfter was worth feeing. And as they had, at their Admittance. into’ the Booth, promifed to keep the Secret, they an- | fwer'd, it wasa very wonderful Creature ; which the Man found his Account in. But by fome Accident it was divulged, that this wonderful Creatute prov’d to be a Louse. B The’ PEGS SEE BEB @NGIBIG The. Free:Mafon's S IGNS "A Gutteral 2 A Pedeftal . LE A Manual 7 . A Pectoral

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