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Illustrations Of The History Of The Craft.

lived to take an oath * not to divulge the secrets Avith Avhich ho Avas entrusted , and was then made acquainted Avith the customary Avoids and signs of recognition . He Avas afterwards instructed in the traditionary teachings of the Order , and

devoted himself , AA'ith his brethren , to the ' acquisition of knoAA'ledge and the dispensation of charity . " There seem to have been degrees among them , and they are said to have been divided into three classes . And though I cannot shut my eyes to

the remarkable similarity betAveen the customs of the Essenes and those of Free masonry , like Krause , I believe the safest course , on historical grounds , is to endeavour to trace the orig in and continuation of Freemasonry to the building

corporations of the past . . I must leave for another chapter the history of the Roman sodalities . ( To be Continued . )

An Oration.

AN ORATION .

The following Oration Avas delivered in 1864 , at the Consecration of the Harrogate and Claro Lodge , at Harrogate , when our lamented Brother S . B . Wilson was the Consecrating Officer .

As the Oration has never been published , and as it received Bro . S . B . Wilson ' s warm commendation at the time , it is IIOAV thought Avell to submit it to the kindly consideration of the Craft , in the pages of the Magazine .

A . F . A . " WOODFORD , P . G . C . London , Aug . 16 th , 1873 . It has been customary fr ' ein time immemorial on occasions like the presentwhen

, , a new lodge is about to be consecrated , to the honour and glory of the Most High , and to the solemn ceremonies of our Ancient Order , for some of the brethren to

deliver a short address or oration , xpatiating on the excellency of Freemasonry , or explanatory of some of its leading principles . To-day , Avhen Ave are happily assembled here under the presiding direction of our distinguished brother , so long the

AvellknoAvn instructor of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , and one of the great masters of Masonic lore in this country , I feel it to be no slight distinction , as Avell as no little privilege , to have been requested by him to officiate as Chaplain , and to address my assembled brethren of West Yorkshire .

I propose , hoAvever , to confine my present remarks to those duties Avhich devolve upon us all , as intelligent Masons , in relation to the craft at large , and to our OAVII lodges in particular , as Avell as to offer a feAV but suggestive lessons , AA'hich Ave may all derivefrom a due consideration of the ever

, appropriate teaching and spiritualized ' application , of our old and familiar ritual ! Such occasions as the present may fitly serve , and such addresses as the present should properly tend , to recall to our memoriesboth the technical terms and

, the practical teaching of Masonry , Avhen once again Ave are enabled to rekindle those Avanner associations Avhich carry us back through many changing years , to the early hours of our Masonic adoption , to past

seasons , and to our first steps in the mystic science , and to brethren and friends Avho have long since , alas ! ceased to be . The Craft hi England and Wales , and the Channel Islands , is HOAV under one United Grand Lodge , and has been so ;

happily , since 1813 . We have , consequently , no conflictingjurisdictions to harmonize and no opposing interests to fear . We are also all ruled by one Grand Master , AVIIO from his private virtues and

Masonic zeal , is indeed AA'ell fitted to preside over our Order , and to hhn Ave OAVB an ever-failing debt of gratitude , for that long and beneficent SAvay—for the AAusdom that has characterized all his decisions , and for the justice that has distinguished all his

determinations . * The Grand Master is supported by the Deputy Grand Master , our own

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OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONS AND MASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 1
THE MOUNTAIN OF VISION. Article 11
THE KNIFE & FORK DEGREE. Article 12
ADDRESS Article 15
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGY. Article 20
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 2. Article 23
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE CRAFT. Article 25
AN ORATION. Article 29
SILENCE. Article 34
SIS MEMOR MEI. Article 34
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Illustrations Of The History Of The Craft.

lived to take an oath * not to divulge the secrets Avith Avhich ho Avas entrusted , and was then made acquainted Avith the customary Avoids and signs of recognition . He Avas afterwards instructed in the traditionary teachings of the Order , and

devoted himself , AA'ith his brethren , to the ' acquisition of knoAA'ledge and the dispensation of charity . " There seem to have been degrees among them , and they are said to have been divided into three classes . And though I cannot shut my eyes to

the remarkable similarity betAveen the customs of the Essenes and those of Free masonry , like Krause , I believe the safest course , on historical grounds , is to endeavour to trace the orig in and continuation of Freemasonry to the building

corporations of the past . . I must leave for another chapter the history of the Roman sodalities . ( To be Continued . )

An Oration.

AN ORATION .

The following Oration Avas delivered in 1864 , at the Consecration of the Harrogate and Claro Lodge , at Harrogate , when our lamented Brother S . B . Wilson was the Consecrating Officer .

As the Oration has never been published , and as it received Bro . S . B . Wilson ' s warm commendation at the time , it is IIOAV thought Avell to submit it to the kindly consideration of the Craft , in the pages of the Magazine .

A . F . A . " WOODFORD , P . G . C . London , Aug . 16 th , 1873 . It has been customary fr ' ein time immemorial on occasions like the presentwhen

, , a new lodge is about to be consecrated , to the honour and glory of the Most High , and to the solemn ceremonies of our Ancient Order , for some of the brethren to

deliver a short address or oration , xpatiating on the excellency of Freemasonry , or explanatory of some of its leading principles . To-day , Avhen Ave are happily assembled here under the presiding direction of our distinguished brother , so long the

AvellknoAvn instructor of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement , and one of the great masters of Masonic lore in this country , I feel it to be no slight distinction , as Avell as no little privilege , to have been requested by him to officiate as Chaplain , and to address my assembled brethren of West Yorkshire .

I propose , hoAvever , to confine my present remarks to those duties Avhich devolve upon us all , as intelligent Masons , in relation to the craft at large , and to our OAVII lodges in particular , as Avell as to offer a feAV but suggestive lessons , AA'hich Ave may all derivefrom a due consideration of the ever

, appropriate teaching and spiritualized ' application , of our old and familiar ritual ! Such occasions as the present may fitly serve , and such addresses as the present should properly tend , to recall to our memoriesboth the technical terms and

, the practical teaching of Masonry , Avhen once again Ave are enabled to rekindle those Avanner associations Avhich carry us back through many changing years , to the early hours of our Masonic adoption , to past

seasons , and to our first steps in the mystic science , and to brethren and friends Avho have long since , alas ! ceased to be . The Craft hi England and Wales , and the Channel Islands , is HOAV under one United Grand Lodge , and has been so ;

happily , since 1813 . We have , consequently , no conflictingjurisdictions to harmonize and no opposing interests to fear . We are also all ruled by one Grand Master , AVIIO from his private virtues and

Masonic zeal , is indeed AA'ell fitted to preside over our Order , and to hhn Ave OAVB an ever-failing debt of gratitude , for that long and beneficent SAvay—for the AAusdom that has characterized all his decisions , and for the justice that has distinguished all his

determinations . * The Grand Master is supported by the Deputy Grand Master , our own

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