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The Koyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity of Chatham , No . 20 . T > . „ ,. r < Q *» i I The Banner of the Prov . Grand Lodge , ) r , < -i s _ . „ i Prov . G . Steward , j carried ^ Master Mason _ *> j Prov . G . Steward The Provincial Grand Pursuivant . The Provincial Grand Organist . Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearers . Past Provincial Grand Superintendents of "Works .
The Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works . The Past Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Provincial Grand Deacons . The Provincial Grand Secretary , with Book of Constitutions . Past Provincial Grand Registrars . The Provincial Grand Registrar . The Provincial Grand Treasurer . Past Provincial Grand Wardens .
The Corinthian Light , borne by a Master Mason . The Column of Junior Provincial Grand Warden , borne by a Master Mason . The Provincial Junior Grand Warden , -with Plumb Rule . The Doric Light , borne by a Master Mason . The Column of the Senior Provincial Grand Warden , borne by a Master Mason . The Senior Provincial Grand Warden , with the Level . The Junior Provincial Grand Deacon .
Prov . G . Steward , j w ^ hfTXt ^" s ^ rSw . J ^ v . G . Steward Past Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The Ionic Light , borne by a Master Mason . Visitors of Distinction , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . G . P . de Rhe Philipe , P . G . S . B . Bro . the Eev . J . E . Cox , G . C . ; Bro . the Rev . E . Moore , G . C . Bro . A . DobieProv . G . M . Surrey and GRBroWHBeadonPJGW
, , ; .. . . . , .... The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , with the Square . The Registrar of the Grand Lodge of England . A Past Master , bearing the Mallet ofthe E . W . Provincial Grand Master . The Provincial Grand Sword Bearer . The Eight AVorshipful Provincial Grand Master . The Senior Provincial Grand Deacon .
Two Provincial Grand Stewards . Provincial Grand Tyler . The daily afternoon service was performed , and instead of the Psalms and lessons of the day , the 104 th Psalm was selected , as well as the 36 th chap , of Job , and the 4 th chap , of tbe E pistle to the Galatians , from the service for the Queen ' s Accession . The sermon was preached bBro . the Eev . D . Jonesthe ProvGChapwho
y , . . ., took for his text Prov . xxv . 9 : "Debate thy cause with thy brother himself ; and discover not a secret to another . " Of course it is impossible for us to attempt to afford space for even an outline of the preacher ' s excellent discourse ; but we may notice that he justified the Fraternity in continuing a secret means of recognitionwhich had been sanctioned from the earliest times the
, , as wisest of men showed clearly in the text . It had continued throughout all ages , as history testified , —every society had its secrets , which were not published to the world ; Freemasons employed their secret signs in communicating their wants when in distress in foreign lands , and where other language could not be understood . Addressing , as he then was , a mixed congregation , the Eev . Bro . demonstrated the
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Provincial.
The Koyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity of Chatham , No . 20 . T > . „ ,. r < Q *» i I The Banner of the Prov . Grand Lodge , ) r , < -i s _ . „ i Prov . G . Steward , j carried ^ Master Mason _ *> j Prov . G . Steward The Provincial Grand Pursuivant . The Provincial Grand Organist . Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearers . Past Provincial Grand Superintendents of "Works .
The Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works . The Past Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies . Past Provincial Grand Deacons . The Provincial Grand Secretary , with Book of Constitutions . Past Provincial Grand Registrars . The Provincial Grand Registrar . The Provincial Grand Treasurer . Past Provincial Grand Wardens .
The Corinthian Light , borne by a Master Mason . The Column of Junior Provincial Grand Warden , borne by a Master Mason . The Provincial Junior Grand Warden , -with Plumb Rule . The Doric Light , borne by a Master Mason . The Column of the Senior Provincial Grand Warden , borne by a Master Mason . The Senior Provincial Grand Warden , with the Level . The Junior Provincial Grand Deacon .
Prov . G . Steward , j w ^ hfTXt ^" s ^ rSw . J ^ v . G . Steward Past Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The Ionic Light , borne by a Master Mason . Visitors of Distinction , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Bro . G . P . de Rhe Philipe , P . G . S . B . Bro . the Eev . J . E . Cox , G . C . ; Bro . the Rev . E . Moore , G . C . Bro . A . DobieProv . G . M . Surrey and GRBroWHBeadonPJGW
, , ; .. . . . , .... The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , with the Square . The Registrar of the Grand Lodge of England . A Past Master , bearing the Mallet ofthe E . W . Provincial Grand Master . The Provincial Grand Sword Bearer . The Eight AVorshipful Provincial Grand Master . The Senior Provincial Grand Deacon .
Two Provincial Grand Stewards . Provincial Grand Tyler . The daily afternoon service was performed , and instead of the Psalms and lessons of the day , the 104 th Psalm was selected , as well as the 36 th chap , of Job , and the 4 th chap , of tbe E pistle to the Galatians , from the service for the Queen ' s Accession . The sermon was preached bBro . the Eev . D . Jonesthe ProvGChapwho
y , . . ., took for his text Prov . xxv . 9 : "Debate thy cause with thy brother himself ; and discover not a secret to another . " Of course it is impossible for us to attempt to afford space for even an outline of the preacher ' s excellent discourse ; but we may notice that he justified the Fraternity in continuing a secret means of recognitionwhich had been sanctioned from the earliest times the
, , as wisest of men showed clearly in the text . It had continued throughout all ages , as history testified , —every society had its secrets , which were not published to the world ; Freemasons employed their secret signs in communicating their wants when in distress in foreign lands , and where other language could not be understood . Addressing , as he then was , a mixed congregation , the Eev . Bro . demonstrated the