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An Ancient Certificate.

An Ancient Certificate .

Ji : ttXeu itii / i Ijir . ' it Stulp .

Certificate of the " Deomatic" or Domatic Lodge No . 234 on the Register of the " Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons According to the Old Institutions , " generally known as the " Grand Lodge of the Antients . " This lodge is now No . 177 , and the document may be considered unique , inasmuch as the armorial bearings of the

two rival Grand Lodges—" Antients' and " Moderns "—aredisplayed resting on the rays of the all-seeing eye at the toil of the print . This certificate was certainly used as far back as 1804 , possibly earlier , thus foreshadowing , or anticipating , by several years , the amicable and glorious Union of 181 v

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Installation of the Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire. Article 2
Consecration of St. Catherine's Park Lodge, No. 2899. Article 4
Consecration of Defence Lodge, No. 2839. Article 5
The late Bro. Sir Ancdrew Clarke, P. D.G.M. of Victoria. Article 6
The Water Finder. Article 6
Knight Templary in Sussex. Article 7
De Warrenne Preceptory. Article 7
Nil Sine Labore Lodge, No. 2736. Article 8
Untitled Ad 8
An Ancient Certificate. Article 9
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
The Latest Addition to the Constitutions. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Bro. J. Copley Moyle, District Grand Master for Burma. Article 14
Freemasonry in Madras. Article 14
Untitled Ad 15
Consecration of the Richmond Chapter, No. 2032. Article 16
Scottish Freemasonry in Calcutta . Article 17
"Sit Lux et Lux Fuit." Article 17
Untitled Article 17
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

An Ancient Certificate.

An Ancient Certificate .

Ji : ttXeu itii / i Ijir . ' it Stulp .

Certificate of the " Deomatic" or Domatic Lodge No . 234 on the Register of the " Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons According to the Old Institutions , " generally known as the " Grand Lodge of the Antients . " This lodge is now No . 177 , and the document may be considered unique , inasmuch as the armorial bearings of the

two rival Grand Lodges—" Antients' and " Moderns "—aredisplayed resting on the rays of the all-seeing eye at the toil of the print . This certificate was certainly used as far back as 1804 , possibly earlier , thus foreshadowing , or anticipating , by several years , the amicable and glorious Union of 181 v

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