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To Correspondents.
R . F ., unlike himself , is for once " too late . " Vfe have , however , managed to dovetail " the gist of his excellent notes . BBO . PEARSON ' welcome reports have been received . AKCII MATTERS . To our several Companions who are anxious for an opinion on certain subjects , we recommend a little more patience .
POINTS OP DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . S .-The practice is decidedly erroneous-it is a remanet of old habits , and can only be corrected by a strict observance of the existing discipline . A M « iER EX . ECT .-NO Mason below the rank of an installed Master , can in . . ate pass , or ra ^ e The pretence of a Wartrt . power to initiate in front of the pedestal is a breach of Masonic la 7 as regards the party so offending ; and , in our opinion , » rP- ^ * X are equally guilty ; and the act not being legal , confers no privilege on those who are
° fvl ° f P « x MASTER .-A Grand Offlcer , although not an installed Master , certainly takes pfedence ; nrank of a Past Master ( not a Grand omcer , whatever may have been the period nf hlsactL service in the Craft : indeed , in this case , the conventional forms of oc . ety stanced , can exercise no authority whatever ; he cannot assume the it e o a Maste , above all , should not preside at a Lodge of Benevolence ; and , although the present Con stitutions do not actually forbid him , propriety would .
TEMPLAHS . P ^ M-Notitia . Templaria ., No . 7 , Order of Malta , and othe' ^^ ™ acknowledged . We cannot do better than address the following extract from 1 ilgtnn s respondence , to all whom it may concern . Number . I shall have another series on - the European Possessions " for the nex Numuc From mv ignorance of tho topographical antiquities of I RELAND , I have not v cntureu » Ton theMh Templars . Perhaps you would hint in ^ " ^ J ^^ " * other Irish Brother , to supply
requesting NOACH . DA D ALRUADICUS , or some desideratum . " P . E- C—A conference is proposed . . . , n , cnVPr BRO Roinm . ROB . ir .-We cordially agree , and have commenced measures , which , howler , ¦ must go on smoothly , and they will end surely . THE ASYLUM , OR COLLEGE FOB THE AGED MASON . unanimousl their resolution in favour
Since the Grand Lodge y passed of the Asylum , we have received so many letters on the subject congia ^ ullrfo ' f the event , that we are compkd to ™ b » e i ^ knowledgment of them . It appears that already MT l * J met and passed resolutions in support of the cause ; some of vohmtay subscriptions , and others of a generd Lodge subsmptoon . ^ J h «^™ seem actuated by one determined spirit to prot ^^^^^^ b noble demonstration of the will and power to cany
Grand Lodge y a its recommendation into the fullest possible effect . N . L N , s ,. The Grand Lodge haverecorded their claim to the « Prise -in J ™^ ' this Volume is dedicated to them ; and Presentation Copies of all four shall be respectfully offered as the first contribution towards the Public Mason . c Library . ANT . QU . TAS . Will our correspondent oblige us by inspecting a copy of he minute ot Lodge meeting ( No . 2 , ) held in 1794 , relating to a Masonic Inst . tution , or A y urn and foUo the sub
it up by looking onward a little , and he may learn the reason „* , . ee w » , ot . MOORE ' S A , MANACK has no reference to the subject , nor is there any pom « « ^ . A GRAND O FFICER is mistaken ; the meel . ng was not packed . By the way , oi spondent has served but on . Stewardship out of five-he is largely in arrear ml we sta ! ook to the payment of his instalments . This is but just : generos . ty is ou rf itequ-BROTHER MAHEE and other Somersetshire friends are thanked for their « ry pro information . . . L . . . „ .. i _ iric P . M .-1-2-3 , will feel that the Grand Lodge have anticipated their wishes .
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To Correspondents.
R . F ., unlike himself , is for once " too late . " Vfe have , however , managed to dovetail " the gist of his excellent notes . BBO . PEARSON ' welcome reports have been received . AKCII MATTERS . To our several Companions who are anxious for an opinion on certain subjects , we recommend a little more patience .
POINTS OP DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . S .-The practice is decidedly erroneous-it is a remanet of old habits , and can only be corrected by a strict observance of the existing discipline . A M « iER EX . ECT .-NO Mason below the rank of an installed Master , can in . . ate pass , or ra ^ e The pretence of a Wartrt . power to initiate in front of the pedestal is a breach of Masonic la 7 as regards the party so offending ; and , in our opinion , » rP- ^ * X are equally guilty ; and the act not being legal , confers no privilege on those who are
° fvl ° f P « x MASTER .-A Grand Offlcer , although not an installed Master , certainly takes pfedence ; nrank of a Past Master ( not a Grand omcer , whatever may have been the period nf hlsactL service in the Craft : indeed , in this case , the conventional forms of oc . ety stanced , can exercise no authority whatever ; he cannot assume the it e o a Maste , above all , should not preside at a Lodge of Benevolence ; and , although the present Con stitutions do not actually forbid him , propriety would .
TEMPLAHS . P ^ M-Notitia . Templaria ., No . 7 , Order of Malta , and othe' ^^ ™ acknowledged . We cannot do better than address the following extract from 1 ilgtnn s respondence , to all whom it may concern . Number . I shall have another series on - the European Possessions " for the nex Numuc From mv ignorance of tho topographical antiquities of I RELAND , I have not v cntureu » Ton theMh Templars . Perhaps you would hint in ^ " ^ J ^^ " * other Irish Brother , to supply
requesting NOACH . DA D ALRUADICUS , or some desideratum . " P . E- C—A conference is proposed . . . , n , cnVPr BRO Roinm . ROB . ir .-We cordially agree , and have commenced measures , which , howler , ¦ must go on smoothly , and they will end surely . THE ASYLUM , OR COLLEGE FOB THE AGED MASON . unanimousl their resolution in favour
Since the Grand Lodge y passed of the Asylum , we have received so many letters on the subject congia ^ ullrfo ' f the event , that we are compkd to ™ b » e i ^ knowledgment of them . It appears that already MT l * J met and passed resolutions in support of the cause ; some of vohmtay subscriptions , and others of a generd Lodge subsmptoon . ^ J h «^™ seem actuated by one determined spirit to prot ^^^^^^ b noble demonstration of the will and power to cany
Grand Lodge y a its recommendation into the fullest possible effect . N . L N , s ,. The Grand Lodge haverecorded their claim to the « Prise -in J ™^ ' this Volume is dedicated to them ; and Presentation Copies of all four shall be respectfully offered as the first contribution towards the Public Mason . c Library . ANT . QU . TAS . Will our correspondent oblige us by inspecting a copy of he minute ot Lodge meeting ( No . 2 , ) held in 1794 , relating to a Masonic Inst . tution , or A y urn and foUo the sub
it up by looking onward a little , and he may learn the reason „* , . ee w » , ot . MOORE ' S A , MANACK has no reference to the subject , nor is there any pom « « ^ . A GRAND O FFICER is mistaken ; the meel . ng was not packed . By the way , oi spondent has served but on . Stewardship out of five-he is largely in arrear ml we sta ! ook to the payment of his instalments . This is but just : generos . ty is ou rf itequ-BROTHER MAHEE and other Somersetshire friends are thanked for their « ry pro information . . . L . . . „ .. i _ iric P . M .-1-2-3 , will feel that the Grand Lodge have anticipated their wishes .