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Royal Arch Address.

tion , gam access to large congregations and numbers of people , and are seeking and striving with a zeal and a constancy worthy of a better cause to prejudice the public mind , and more particularly the religious community , against us , and , if possible , to

subvert our Order . In a word , the old anti-Masonic element is not dead , but alive , and under the leadership of men , who have not been found worthy of receiving our privileges , or by their unworth y lives and conduct have forfeited themare

, marshaling their scattered forces anew . It is not from such a source as this , however , we need fear or apprehend any clanger . Our Order can never suffer from foes that are without ; it is from no assault —no ! for , in this respect" our castle ' s

, strength will laugh a siege to scorn . " It is the slimy , unseen and wil y foe , that secret enemy that we , through our own unfaithfulness to duty , have permitted to crawl in among us . The impure and unholy characters of someI am sorry to that

, say , have been suffered to pass within the veils of our tabernacle , is a secret stab at tho very vitals of our institution . The responsibility resting upon us in this respect is one of the most solemn and imperative nature . Neither can ire rid ourselves of

it by any subterfuge ; it is an individual and personal one , to hand down to our successors , with untarnished purity , the same sacred truth , with hands unsullied and hearts unpolluted , even as ' we received them . The King ' s daughter " is all glorious

within , " said the Psalmist . "Behold , " said the gieit Teacher of men , "An Israelite in whom there is no guile . " Behold , we say , a true Mason . The solemn and deeply interesting ceremonies of to-day , in which wo have participated in dedicating this

tabernacle to the Most Hi gh , the One only true and living God , should imbue us all with a deeper and more solemn sense of our dependence on God , the Great Architect of the Universe , the bestower of lioht and life , the author and giver of all our

mercies , and should further lead us to a more serious apprehension of those duties and obligations which are due him , for our unprecedented success as an institution and which will require all our energies and His Divine aid to perform ari ght . As a component part of the great Masonic famil y , we have , been engaged in setting I apart and solemnly consecrating , for the '

capitular degrees , this portion of the Temple ; the solemn chant and the inspired prayer have gone up this day , from hearts and lips sincere , to the God of our fathers , that Ho would bless this house , and that His ej'es mi ght be upon it day and night ,

and the symbol of His presence , the Hol y Dove of Peace , with her Heavenly influence , might ever dwell among us . Therefore , laying aside all guile , envies and evil speaking , lifting up holy hands without wrath or doubting , let us learn with meekness the exalted lesson of " Holiness to the Lord . "

Let the High Priest of every Chapter upon whom the Hol y Order has been conferred remember that lie has been made such , not after the law of a carnal commandment , but after the power of an endless life . Eor He tcstifieth— " Thou art a

priest forever , after the Order of Melchisedeck . " The ark of the Lord now securel y rests beneath one of the most magnificent and gorgeous Temples iu the world . This house , which wo have just dedicated to His glory , is forever to be the home of the

once captive exile . As we meet and assemble within these newly-consecrated walls , may it be with clean hands and a pure heart , for ho alone shdl ascend into the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place .

Ihe success of our institution is established . The very earth itself , as it whirls along its orbit , carries the universal shout around , "Esto Perpetua , " and from the distant realms of the coining future return the prolonged and repeated echo , "Be

thou everlasting . " To you , our honoiu .-cd and distinguished guests from abroad , who have complimented us by your presence on this interesting and solemn occasion , on behalf of the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvaniaand the Eoyal

, Arch Masons of Philadel phia , I extend our most hearty , cordial and fraternal greetings . We welcome you most sincerely to our hearts and to our homes , with the unfeignedassuranc ? - that your presence here , and in such large numbers from all parts of

the land , has touched the tender chord of our hearts and deeply affected us . This marked evidence ol your hi gh regard ami esteem iu which you have been pleased to hold this Grand Chapter , has filled us with renewed love and affection for you , and lo feel more tenderly than ever the

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE INITIATION OF PRINCE ARTHUR INTO FREEMASONRY. Article 2
THE AREA ROUND ST. PAUL'S. Article 3
THE OLD MASONIC POEM. Article 3
BOOKSTORE PRIORY. Article 5
THE LIFE OF BRO. GEORGE OLIVER, D.D. Article 8
THE NEW MORALITY, 1874. Article 11
A COOL PROPOSAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH ADDRESS. Article 14
MODERN MEANINGS TO OLD WORDS. Article 17
ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND FREEMASONRY.—THE CHATHAM OUTRAGE. Article 17
THE MYSTIC TIE. Article 21
PUZZLES. Article 21
Reviews. Article 24
WEARING THE MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 25
SYMBOL LANGUAGE. Article 26
FREEMASONRY AS A CONSERVATOR OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. Article 26
A SPEECH BY MARK TWAIN. Article 29
READING MASONS AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 30
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 30
Questions and Answers. Article 31
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 31
TOO GOOD TO BE LOST. Article 32
ADVICE . Article 32
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Royal Arch Address.

tion , gam access to large congregations and numbers of people , and are seeking and striving with a zeal and a constancy worthy of a better cause to prejudice the public mind , and more particularly the religious community , against us , and , if possible , to

subvert our Order . In a word , the old anti-Masonic element is not dead , but alive , and under the leadership of men , who have not been found worthy of receiving our privileges , or by their unworth y lives and conduct have forfeited themare

, marshaling their scattered forces anew . It is not from such a source as this , however , we need fear or apprehend any clanger . Our Order can never suffer from foes that are without ; it is from no assault —no ! for , in this respect" our castle ' s

, strength will laugh a siege to scorn . " It is the slimy , unseen and wil y foe , that secret enemy that we , through our own unfaithfulness to duty , have permitted to crawl in among us . The impure and unholy characters of someI am sorry to that

, say , have been suffered to pass within the veils of our tabernacle , is a secret stab at tho very vitals of our institution . The responsibility resting upon us in this respect is one of the most solemn and imperative nature . Neither can ire rid ourselves of

it by any subterfuge ; it is an individual and personal one , to hand down to our successors , with untarnished purity , the same sacred truth , with hands unsullied and hearts unpolluted , even as ' we received them . The King ' s daughter " is all glorious

within , " said the Psalmist . "Behold , " said the gieit Teacher of men , "An Israelite in whom there is no guile . " Behold , we say , a true Mason . The solemn and deeply interesting ceremonies of to-day , in which wo have participated in dedicating this

tabernacle to the Most Hi gh , the One only true and living God , should imbue us all with a deeper and more solemn sense of our dependence on God , the Great Architect of the Universe , the bestower of lioht and life , the author and giver of all our

mercies , and should further lead us to a more serious apprehension of those duties and obligations which are due him , for our unprecedented success as an institution and which will require all our energies and His Divine aid to perform ari ght . As a component part of the great Masonic famil y , we have , been engaged in setting I apart and solemnly consecrating , for the '

capitular degrees , this portion of the Temple ; the solemn chant and the inspired prayer have gone up this day , from hearts and lips sincere , to the God of our fathers , that Ho would bless this house , and that His ej'es mi ght be upon it day and night ,

and the symbol of His presence , the Hol y Dove of Peace , with her Heavenly influence , might ever dwell among us . Therefore , laying aside all guile , envies and evil speaking , lifting up holy hands without wrath or doubting , let us learn with meekness the exalted lesson of " Holiness to the Lord . "

Let the High Priest of every Chapter upon whom the Hol y Order has been conferred remember that lie has been made such , not after the law of a carnal commandment , but after the power of an endless life . Eor He tcstifieth— " Thou art a

priest forever , after the Order of Melchisedeck . " The ark of the Lord now securel y rests beneath one of the most magnificent and gorgeous Temples iu the world . This house , which wo have just dedicated to His glory , is forever to be the home of the

once captive exile . As we meet and assemble within these newly-consecrated walls , may it be with clean hands and a pure heart , for ho alone shdl ascend into the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place .

Ihe success of our institution is established . The very earth itself , as it whirls along its orbit , carries the universal shout around , "Esto Perpetua , " and from the distant realms of the coining future return the prolonged and repeated echo , "Be

thou everlasting . " To you , our honoiu .-cd and distinguished guests from abroad , who have complimented us by your presence on this interesting and solemn occasion , on behalf of the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvaniaand the Eoyal

, Arch Masons of Philadel phia , I extend our most hearty , cordial and fraternal greetings . We welcome you most sincerely to our hearts and to our homes , with the unfeignedassuranc ? - that your presence here , and in such large numbers from all parts of

the land , has touched the tender chord of our hearts and deeply affected us . This marked evidence ol your hi gh regard ami esteem iu which you have been pleased to hold this Grand Chapter , has filled us with renewed love and affection for you , and lo feel more tenderly than ever the

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