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Grand Priory Of Canada.

Crown , on the ground that the services , required on oath by the Preceptor , were to defend and maintain the Roman Catholic faith . From this union , that existed before the Reformation , the name United Orders has been adopted . It requires no great

stretch of faith to believe that on their dispersion , many of the members , who we know had joined the reformed religion , may have sought a connection with the Masonic Society to preserve the memory of their chivalry from oblivion , as we find that after

this period the Order of Knights Templar and of Malta were always given together in Encampments connected with Freemasonry : hence the mistake and confusion of name in styling them , as was formerly the practice , " Knights Templars of St .

John of Jerusalem , " whereas the two orders are quite distinct , ( To be continued . )

The Three Steps.

THE THREE STEPS .

YOUTH . In rosy morn of Life ' s fair day , Our eager footsteps lightly tread In search of Wisdom ' s pleasant way , By works of buried sages led .

Those finger-boards on Truth ' s high road We closely scan , and lightly feel The passing hours , ambition ' s goad , While changing fancied life for real .

MANHOOD . Our youthful hours are pass'd too soon—When the warm meridian sun—Fit emblem of our lives , the noon—Proclaims our earnest work begun .

From our trestle-board—Divine light—Ourhearts , the ashlars fresh and rough , Are modelled ashlars smooth and bright And are prov'd by the line of truth .

The Three Steps.

Actions are but the chisel ' s dent , Forming the ashlar with beauty ; The chisel works till life is spent , Forced by the mallet of duty . As Fellow crafts , by deeds of love ,

We recommend our art sublime ; In helping others mount above , Ourselves the mystic ladder climb .

AGE . In age—as like the setting sun—Our hopes enlarge , as swiftly now The sands of life are almost run , And ' neath the weight of years we bow .

In happy contemplation then Our few remaining days we live , And feel those quiet joys no pen Can tell—ripe age can only give .

Our work , complete , shall pass the square , And be in the new temple lain , When we with confidence repair , The wages of our lives to claim .

As living stones , approved by Him , To New Jerusalem taken , Our souls , now purg'd of guilty sin , Form that spirit-house in Heaven . Masonic Jewel ,

Roman Catholic Persecution Of Freemasons.

ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSECUTION OF FREEMASONS .

We find the following narrative in the Christian World : " The city of Bahia has of late been the scene of a violent personal controversy . It would appear from the letter of a correspondent of the Imprensa Evanglica ,

writing from Bahia , under date of May 27 th , 1874 , that while the Brazilian Empire has been convulsed with the war

“The Masonic Magazine: 1875-01-01, Page 29” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01011875/page/29/.
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Untitled Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
OUR MASONIC MSS. Article 3
LUCY MATILDA JANE. Article 3
MASONIC SONG. Article 7
TWO SIDES OF LIFE. Article 7
WAS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON A FREEMASON? Article 7
SAVED FROM PRISON. Article 12
THE SOLOMONIC ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 15
THREE THINGS. Article 16
MASONIC UNITY. Article 17
THE LITTLE RIFT WITHIN THE LUTE. Article 18
TRUST IN GOD AND DO THE RIGHT. Article 21
THE SPIRIT OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
GRAND PRIORY OF CANADA. Article 24
THE THREE STEPS. Article 29
ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSECUTION OF FREEMASONS. Article 29
IMMORTALITY. Article 31
Chippings. Article 32
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Grand Priory Of Canada.

Crown , on the ground that the services , required on oath by the Preceptor , were to defend and maintain the Roman Catholic faith . From this union , that existed before the Reformation , the name United Orders has been adopted . It requires no great

stretch of faith to believe that on their dispersion , many of the members , who we know had joined the reformed religion , may have sought a connection with the Masonic Society to preserve the memory of their chivalry from oblivion , as we find that after

this period the Order of Knights Templar and of Malta were always given together in Encampments connected with Freemasonry : hence the mistake and confusion of name in styling them , as was formerly the practice , " Knights Templars of St .

John of Jerusalem , " whereas the two orders are quite distinct , ( To be continued . )

The Three Steps.

THE THREE STEPS .

YOUTH . In rosy morn of Life ' s fair day , Our eager footsteps lightly tread In search of Wisdom ' s pleasant way , By works of buried sages led .

Those finger-boards on Truth ' s high road We closely scan , and lightly feel The passing hours , ambition ' s goad , While changing fancied life for real .

MANHOOD . Our youthful hours are pass'd too soon—When the warm meridian sun—Fit emblem of our lives , the noon—Proclaims our earnest work begun .

From our trestle-board—Divine light—Ourhearts , the ashlars fresh and rough , Are modelled ashlars smooth and bright And are prov'd by the line of truth .

The Three Steps.

Actions are but the chisel ' s dent , Forming the ashlar with beauty ; The chisel works till life is spent , Forced by the mallet of duty . As Fellow crafts , by deeds of love ,

We recommend our art sublime ; In helping others mount above , Ourselves the mystic ladder climb .

AGE . In age—as like the setting sun—Our hopes enlarge , as swiftly now The sands of life are almost run , And ' neath the weight of years we bow .

In happy contemplation then Our few remaining days we live , And feel those quiet joys no pen Can tell—ripe age can only give .

Our work , complete , shall pass the square , And be in the new temple lain , When we with confidence repair , The wages of our lives to claim .

As living stones , approved by Him , To New Jerusalem taken , Our souls , now purg'd of guilty sin , Form that spirit-house in Heaven . Masonic Jewel ,

Roman Catholic Persecution Of Freemasons.

ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSECUTION OF FREEMASONS .

We find the following narrative in the Christian World : " The city of Bahia has of late been the scene of a violent personal controversy . It would appear from the letter of a correspondent of the Imprensa Evanglica ,

writing from Bahia , under date of May 27 th , 1874 , that while the Brazilian Empire has been convulsed with the war

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