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I. Address of the Master to his Brothers.
II. Speech on the fear of the Lord original: Furcht des Herrn. This refers to a foundational Masonic and biblical concept of profound reverence for the Divine, whom Masons often call the Great Architect of the Universe..
III. Speech on the genuine occupation of a Mason.
IV. Speech on nature and the necessary knowledge thereof.
V. Speech on the necessary connection of religion with Masonry.
VI. Speech given at the installation of the Lodge F. to the T. in B. original: L. F. z. T. z. B. In 18th-century German Masonry, these abbreviations often identified specific lodges; this likely refers to the Lodge "Friedrich zum Tempel" in the city of Braunschweig (Brunswick).
VII. Speech given at the turn of the year, December 31, 1783.
A small decorative horizontal floral ornament (vignette) is centered below the list.