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Literary Notices, &C.
confirm the members of the Kidderminster Lodge in the practice of those virtues of which they are the intended tri-une emblems , and of which Dr . Oliver eloquently and feelingly admonishes the Craft in the latter part of his Seventh Lecture on ' Signs and Symbols : ' 'I shall conclude the present lecture / says this learned historian , ' with a brief consideration of the ultimate reference which the Tliree Masonic Pillars bear to your moral and religious duties . As the Ionic , the Doric , and the
Corinthian orders of Architecture , are saicl to support your Lodge , so let your conduct be governed by the qualities they represent . Let Wisdom guide your steps to that fountain of knowledge and source of truth , the Holy Bible . There shall you find rules for the government of your actions , and the path that leads to eternity . '" Illustrations of the Emblematical Figures , Words , and Initials , found in the Tableau MIZRACH . By D . Rosenberg .
Our talented Masonic artist , Brother Rosenberg , has given another specimen of most beautiful workmanship , ancl given it additional value by an English translation of the letterpress . As a work of art it is equal to Bro . R ' s . former efforts . The author ' s reasons for the publication are sufficiently clear , ancl his explanations of the symbolical and allegorical signs " founded on truly religious notions of the creation , and on interesting cabalistic ideas , " will repay the most careful attention . Bro .
Rosenberg , after a very long absence from his native country , Hungary , has been reclaimed back to his family . This Tableau will , probably , be his last contribution to the arts . May he be happy ! Tracing Boards ofthe Royal Arch . Harris , Sidmouth-street . Companion Harris , from whose artistical pencil the Royal Arch Tracing-Board first emanated , has very greatly improved his specimen , by which not only the effect as a drawing is decidedly more in keeping
, but the illustrative effect as a Royal Arch development is made clear and striking . The Second Temple appears as a magnificent structure , and the ruins of the First Temple have a more natural approach to the descriptive ceremonial . The whole is pleasing and pictorial . The second tracing board remains unaltered .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
« r ^ " most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side ofthe paper ; also , that ali German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . Bno . JOHN STRONG . —A letter of congratulation from the Father of the Masons of Notts , in the 80 th year of his age , and the 54 th of his Masonic pilgrimage , is a subject of no common contemplation . Dr . Oliver and Dr . Crucefix both offer the Avarmest and most rcspeetfu 1 regards to their aged friend . BRO , HAMILTON ' S obliging communication has been attended to .
A MAN IN THE MOON . —NO advices lately either from Sumatra or Hong Kong . BRO . MARTIN . —We have availed ourselves of the suggestion . BRO . D . L . RICHARDSON- is thanked for a very friendly letter . A MEMBER OF NO . 2 enquires , AVhat becomes of the royal medals after the decease or resignation of members ? Ans . We presume they are presented to such new members as become entitled to thcin . If our opinion be incorrect , we shall be glad of better information BRO GEORGIA WATSON . —It is due to this esteemed Brother to express the very general admiration felt by our readers at his excellent translation of the Freemasons' Lexicon . It will be gratifying to him to learn that a Trans-Atlantic editor has transplanted the Lexicon lo his own excellent periodical . The second article is unavoidably postponed .
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Literary Notices, &C.
confirm the members of the Kidderminster Lodge in the practice of those virtues of which they are the intended tri-une emblems , and of which Dr . Oliver eloquently and feelingly admonishes the Craft in the latter part of his Seventh Lecture on ' Signs and Symbols : ' 'I shall conclude the present lecture / says this learned historian , ' with a brief consideration of the ultimate reference which the Tliree Masonic Pillars bear to your moral and religious duties . As the Ionic , the Doric , and the
Corinthian orders of Architecture , are saicl to support your Lodge , so let your conduct be governed by the qualities they represent . Let Wisdom guide your steps to that fountain of knowledge and source of truth , the Holy Bible . There shall you find rules for the government of your actions , and the path that leads to eternity . '" Illustrations of the Emblematical Figures , Words , and Initials , found in the Tableau MIZRACH . By D . Rosenberg .
Our talented Masonic artist , Brother Rosenberg , has given another specimen of most beautiful workmanship , ancl given it additional value by an English translation of the letterpress . As a work of art it is equal to Bro . R ' s . former efforts . The author ' s reasons for the publication are sufficiently clear , ancl his explanations of the symbolical and allegorical signs " founded on truly religious notions of the creation , and on interesting cabalistic ideas , " will repay the most careful attention . Bro .
Rosenberg , after a very long absence from his native country , Hungary , has been reclaimed back to his family . This Tableau will , probably , be his last contribution to the arts . May he be happy ! Tracing Boards ofthe Royal Arch . Harris , Sidmouth-street . Companion Harris , from whose artistical pencil the Royal Arch Tracing-Board first emanated , has very greatly improved his specimen , by which not only the effect as a drawing is decidedly more in keeping
, but the illustrative effect as a Royal Arch development is made clear and striking . The Second Temple appears as a magnificent structure , and the ruins of the First Temple have a more natural approach to the descriptive ceremonial . The whole is pleasing and pictorial . The second tracing board remains unaltered .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
« r ^ " most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side ofthe paper ; also , that ali German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . Bno . JOHN STRONG . —A letter of congratulation from the Father of the Masons of Notts , in the 80 th year of his age , and the 54 th of his Masonic pilgrimage , is a subject of no common contemplation . Dr . Oliver and Dr . Crucefix both offer the Avarmest and most rcspeetfu 1 regards to their aged friend . BRO , HAMILTON ' S obliging communication has been attended to .
A MAN IN THE MOON . —NO advices lately either from Sumatra or Hong Kong . BRO . MARTIN . —We have availed ourselves of the suggestion . BRO . D . L . RICHARDSON- is thanked for a very friendly letter . A MEMBER OF NO . 2 enquires , AVhat becomes of the royal medals after the decease or resignation of members ? Ans . We presume they are presented to such new members as become entitled to thcin . If our opinion be incorrect , we shall be glad of better information BRO GEORGIA WATSON . —It is due to this esteemed Brother to express the very general admiration felt by our readers at his excellent translation of the Freemasons' Lexicon . It will be gratifying to him to learn that a Trans-Atlantic editor has transplanted the Lexicon lo his own excellent periodical . The second article is unavoidably postponed .