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A landmark compendium arranged on the system enjoined by the Grand Lodge of England, as settled by the Lodge of Reconciliation in 1813. Essential reading for curious minds. George Oliver’s second volume presents a measured series of practical lectures, copious notes and clear argument: the historical landmarks of masonry are examined alongside explanations of masonic symbolism, ritual observance and moral instruction. Written with the clarity of a teacher and the reference value of a careful antiquarian, it functions as both a masonic lectures anthology and a study text. Readers assembling a freemasonry history collection will prize its methodical exposition and the way it frames ritual practice within a documented tradition.George Oliver’s works open a direct window onto 19th century Freemasonry and the debates that shaped modern lodge life. As a freemason study guide and a reference for masonic scholars, this volume records the landmarks, charges and authorities that informed British masonic tradition after union. The arrangement and annotation reflect the compromises and clarifications of the Lodge of Reconciliation, offering historians of secret societies a well-ordered witness to ritual continuity and change. The tone is practical rather than polemical; documentary detail sits beside clear expository passages, so students and curious readers alike follow technical points without losing sight of the wider historical narrative.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers drawn to secret societies history and collectors of classic literature will find in Oliver’s lucid lectures and thorough notes both an accessible introduction and a dependable reference; librarians and collectors seeking authoritative George Oliver works will welcome this edition as an essential companion to shelves devoted to British masonic tradition and practice.