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James Anderson (c. 1690/1691–1739) was a Scottish writer and minister born and educated in Aberdeen, Scotland. He was ordained a minister in the Church of Scotland in 1707 and moved to London, where he ministered to the Glass House Street congregation until 1710, to the Presbyterian church in Swallow Street until 1734, and at Lisle Street Chapel until his death. He is reported to have lost a large sum of money in the South Sea Company crash of 1720. Anderson is best known for his association with Freemasonry. (From Wikipedia) More about James Anderson:
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| | Books by James Anderson: Additional books by James Anderson in the extended shelves: Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: [The new book of constitutions of the ancient and honorable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons; containing their history, charges, regulations, etc.; collected and digested by order of the Grand Lodge from their old records ... and lodge-books, etc. (J. Robinson, 1738) (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: Anderson's Constitutions of 1723 (The Masonic service association of the United States, 1924), also by Lionel Vibert and Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of Freemasons, 1723: (B. Quaritch, 1923), also by Lionel Vibert and Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the free-masons; containing the history, charges and regulations of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For the use of the lodges. (Printed by Wm. Hunter, for John Senex ..., 1859), also by Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the free-masons. Containing the history, charges, regulations, &c. of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For the use of the lodges. (Printed by W. Hunter, for J. Senex ... and J. Hooke ..., 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the free-masons. Containing the history, charges, regulations, &c. of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For the use of the lodges. (Printed by W. Hunter, for J. Senex ... and J. Hooke ... In the year of masonry 5723, anno Domini, 1855), also by Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the free-masons : containing the history, charges, regulations, etc. of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. (Masonic Pub. and Manufacturing Co., 1866), also by Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the Free-masons, containing the history, charges, regulations, etc., of the most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For the use of the lodges. (Printed by William Hunter, for John Senex at the Globe, and John Hooke at the Flower-de-luce, 1900), also by Freemasons. Constitutions (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: The constitutions of the freemasons, containing the history, charges, regulations, &c., of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity for the use of the lodges. Printed in London, by William Hunter, for John Senex ... 5723; A.D. 1723. (L. Dyneman, 1854), also by Freemasons (page images at HathiTrust) Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739: Epitaphs & inscriptions from burial grounds & old buildings in the north-east of Scotland, with historical, biographical, genealogical, and antiquarian notes, also, an appendix of illustrative papers. (Edmonston and Douglas, 1875), also by Andrew Jervise, William Alexander, John G. Michie, and John Grant Michie (page images at HathiTrust)
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