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Literary Notices.
-Charity , theiAFreemasons' bond . A Sermon by the Rey . Joseph Taylor , 'A . M . y . Spencer , London ; Law and Pinckney , Birkenhead .,,, ; ) Oiir Reverend Brother is the incumbent of Stockport , and Provincial Grand' Chaplain for Cheshire . ' The sermon was preached before - Gen : tile-Viscount Combermere , P . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge , at St . Mary ' s ; Birkenhead ; on the 7 th of October ; the text , 1 st John , from 3 rd chapterv . 1117-18 .
, , > , t . John is styled the Apostle of Love ; and on such character the sermon is constructed ; nor has pur author failed in his object ; there is a truthful simplicity pervading-the discourse , and the general illustration is condensed with due effect . It is somewhat brief ; but perhaps we felt desirous to know still more of the author .
Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book for 1847 . Spencer , London . This annual effort of the " United Talent" is but , and is remarkable only for the omission of the Library and Museum , and of the Grand Lodge of Prussia ; in all else it maintains its well-established character for— - — - We verily believe if it had not fallen'into the present publisher ' s care , it must have been consigned to the tomb of the Capulets . Behold how good . A Masonic Anthem for four voices . BBro .
y F . Oliver . Cocks and Co . ; and Spencer , London . - The author of this elegant musical composition appears to have in mind his illustrious namesake , Dr . Oliver , to whom , however , we under-: stand he is not related otherwise than by the kinrMasonic . He is reported to be a most zealous observer of , and consequently ,-deepl y interested in , our mysteries . This effort of his professional talent would on that account find a ready passport to attention ; but" it may be tested
by its merits , as a specimen of musical talent ofa high order .., It was first sung at the celebration of the Masonic festival in June . last , at the Minden Lodge ( Irish registry ) , of which Bro . ; O . is , Junior Warden . ! The Lodge is held in H . , M . 20 th Regiment , of which the author'is Band-master . ,
Herald of Peace . Ward & Co ., London . ; This organ of purity maintains its character ; and offers a refuge : foc those whose thoughts and aspirations breathe peace'oh earth and good- ? will ' to man , in ' their truest sense . Thereis no flinching from principle , no coquetting with expediency . As consistency regulates the movement , may Almighty wisdom direct it ! . ; y . -.-A - , , ; -,:, AA-AJ :-,- ¦ ! Igriez de Castro : a Tragedy . Iliirst , King William-street , ¦
. This well written , work , by the author of "Rural Sbnnets , " , is dedicated to . Miss Vandenhoff , whip was , we presumed , ' destinedtb represent the heroine .,, Managers , it appears , can accept very indifferent ' efforts ; and . it would seem they may reject what to others . appear . to be . well written and adapted . There are some scenes in this tragedy that are powerfully written . The portrait of Ignez is a gem . " ;; "V , ; ' . '" . '; The following are but just received , and acknowledged : —
''¦¦¦ Chind—PoliticaljSjc ; Parti . Madden , London . - •¦ - History of the Sikhs . Two vols . Madden , London . . J ,,.-. , ' , j AAAAX -yAiWriljiwfulness ^ qf . War ... , . .- ¦¦ . ; .. Rules of-the Masonic . Provident Annuity and BenevolentAssopiation forij ^^ ovineeofWarwicksMre . : , ' -, , ; ., ,, ! .., ! , , . ; . . , '' , )' Salt Monopoly Question ( ' from Asiatic . Journal . j y .... ' ¦¦' -, ¦' ¦ " ¦¦ . Salt Monopoly , by D . C . AIwyn . •¦¦¦<¦ , vor . iv . 3 u
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Literary Notices.
-Charity , theiAFreemasons' bond . A Sermon by the Rey . Joseph Taylor , 'A . M . y . Spencer , London ; Law and Pinckney , Birkenhead .,,, ; ) Oiir Reverend Brother is the incumbent of Stockport , and Provincial Grand' Chaplain for Cheshire . ' The sermon was preached before - Gen : tile-Viscount Combermere , P . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge , at St . Mary ' s ; Birkenhead ; on the 7 th of October ; the text , 1 st John , from 3 rd chapterv . 1117-18 .
, , > , t . John is styled the Apostle of Love ; and on such character the sermon is constructed ; nor has pur author failed in his object ; there is a truthful simplicity pervading-the discourse , and the general illustration is condensed with due effect . It is somewhat brief ; but perhaps we felt desirous to know still more of the author .
Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book for 1847 . Spencer , London . This annual effort of the " United Talent" is but , and is remarkable only for the omission of the Library and Museum , and of the Grand Lodge of Prussia ; in all else it maintains its well-established character for— - — - We verily believe if it had not fallen'into the present publisher ' s care , it must have been consigned to the tomb of the Capulets . Behold how good . A Masonic Anthem for four voices . BBro .
y F . Oliver . Cocks and Co . ; and Spencer , London . - The author of this elegant musical composition appears to have in mind his illustrious namesake , Dr . Oliver , to whom , however , we under-: stand he is not related otherwise than by the kinrMasonic . He is reported to be a most zealous observer of , and consequently ,-deepl y interested in , our mysteries . This effort of his professional talent would on that account find a ready passport to attention ; but" it may be tested
by its merits , as a specimen of musical talent ofa high order .., It was first sung at the celebration of the Masonic festival in June . last , at the Minden Lodge ( Irish registry ) , of which Bro . ; O . is , Junior Warden . ! The Lodge is held in H . , M . 20 th Regiment , of which the author'is Band-master . ,
Herald of Peace . Ward & Co ., London . ; This organ of purity maintains its character ; and offers a refuge : foc those whose thoughts and aspirations breathe peace'oh earth and good- ? will ' to man , in ' their truest sense . Thereis no flinching from principle , no coquetting with expediency . As consistency regulates the movement , may Almighty wisdom direct it ! . ; y . -.-A - , , ; -,:, AA-AJ :-,- ¦ ! Igriez de Castro : a Tragedy . Iliirst , King William-street , ¦
. This well written , work , by the author of "Rural Sbnnets , " , is dedicated to . Miss Vandenhoff , whip was , we presumed , ' destinedtb represent the heroine .,, Managers , it appears , can accept very indifferent ' efforts ; and . it would seem they may reject what to others . appear . to be . well written and adapted . There are some scenes in this tragedy that are powerfully written . The portrait of Ignez is a gem . " ;; "V , ; ' . '" . '; The following are but just received , and acknowledged : —
''¦¦¦ Chind—PoliticaljSjc ; Parti . Madden , London . - •¦ - History of the Sikhs . Two vols . Madden , London . . J ,,.-. , ' , j AAAAX -yAiWriljiwfulness ^ qf . War ... , . .- ¦¦ . ; .. Rules of-the Masonic . Provident Annuity and BenevolentAssopiation forij ^^ ovineeofWarwicksMre . : , ' -, , ; ., ,, ! .., ! , , . ; . . , '' , )' Salt Monopoly Question ( ' from Asiatic . Journal . j y .... ' ¦¦' -, ¦' ¦ " ¦¦ . Salt Monopoly , by D . C . AIwyn . •¦¦¦<¦ , vor . iv . 3 u