- TitelA masonic key, with an elucidation on the relucidation on the religious and moral beauties of freemasonry for the use of lodges and brothers in general
- Auteur
- Plaats van uitgaveCanterbury
- Uitgever
- Jaar van uitgave1801
- Pagina's92 p.
- Materiaalboek
- AnnotatieVoor de 2 dr. 1802 zie: 205 G 1.
[Encyclopaedia Masonica] A Masonic charlatan, or fraud, who flourished at the end of the preceding and the beginning of the nineteenth century. Finch was a tailor in Canterbury, who, having been expelled for some misconduct by the Grand Lodge, commenced a system of practical Freemasonry on his own account, and opened a Lodge in his house, where he undertook to initiate candidates and to give instructions in Freemasonry. He published a great number of pamphlets, many of them in a cipher of his own, which he pretended were for the instruction of the Fraternity. Among the books published by him are: A Masonic Treatise, with an Elucidation on the Religious and Moral Beauties of Freemasonry, etc.; printed at Canterbury in 1802. The Lectures, Laws, and Ceremonies of the Holy Arch Degree of Freemasonry, etc., Lambeth, 181. The Origin of Freemasons, etc.; London, 1816.
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