A discourse, delivered at Amherst, August 10, 1797; before the most worshipful Nathaniel Adams of the Grand Lodge of Newhampshire, and the officers of ... at the installation of the Benevolent Lodge
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Half-title: The Rev. Brother Bentley's discourse, and Brother Dana's address; at the consecration of the Benevolent Lodge in Amherst. "An address, delivered in Amherst, August 10, 1797; before the officers of the Grand Lodges of Newhampshire and Massachusetts; at the consecration of the Benevolent Lodge. By the Hon. Brother Samuel Dana, Esq. Master of the Benevolent Lodge. .."--12, p., 2nd count, with separate title page.
Amherst, N.H.]: Samuel Preston, printer, 1797. 24,12p.; 8
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