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Israel And England.

Israel , to do it for them . ' ( Ezek . xxxvi . 37 . ) It is to our Supreme Grand Master that we are to go . Before He gives an ansAver to our prayers , He will fully try us and prove us , to show whether Ave are Masons

or cowans . I take the case of a candidate , who , as you knoAV , must first be chdy prepared in that particular chamber that should be familiar to every Mason , and next in that convenient apartment , & c . Does not

everything connected Avith this preliminary ceremony suggest every requirement that must be complied Avith before our eyes are opened to behold the light ? Is not the cable of Tow suggestive of a deeper meaning than that usually given to the

candidate ; say , like the Calais prisoners [ temp . Richard I . ) , who came out ready prepared for execution ? [ s not everything else equally suggestive , now that the key is supplied ? Every Mason can apply the test . To return to the review , in which you say , " AVe can neither accept his premises nor his conclusions . " Oh ! For shame

My dear sir and Brother . You should really be cautious , as a Mason , in what you say . Never admit that you cannot do a thing . May I ask Avhether you have ever tried to come at the truth of this question in the way I have pointed out ? That , after allis the main question . The

, method of my expression , although I try to do my best , is of small moment in comparison with the great object I have in view . I agree with you , nevertheless , that there is much in the book which may appear to come under the head of fablefor it is this

, very fable that one desires to clear up . Is all that has been commonly classed under that head deserving such a classification ? Was there no truth at all events in the

origin of these " myths ?" The "Abridged Pedigree , " quoted in your review , I did not set forth as other than an abridgement . AVhat else could I furnish in so small a book ? I give the general outline , from which I do not think I have left out anytMng of importance . I

may tell you in confidence , as a Brother and a Ma ~ on , that it Avas our old friendor enemy , as the case may he—L . S . D ., who prevented a long list of Irish kings being added as an appendix to the book .

I was advisecN ^ tolft j ^ mild add the expense , and that no one would read it , aud as the expense Avould therefore have been useless , it was not incun-ed . The first two kings in this list , Heber and Heremon , ruled jointlin A . M . 2737 . The list ends

y with Roderick , A , D . 68 . This is , however , only apart of the subject , and Avill of course require examination . I am but trying to gather materials from Avhich the truth may be sifted . I now come to the " Princess of the

House of Judah . " Was she the granddaughter of Jeremiah of Libnah ? " Could a Levite marry out of the Tribe of Levi ?" I refer to II . Kings xxiii . 31 , and xxiv . 17 , IS .

" Jehoahaz was twenty-and-three years old Avhen he began to reign , and he reigned three months in Jerusalem , and his mother ' s nameAvas Hamutalthe daughter of , Jeremiah of Libnah . " " And the King of Babylon made

Mattaniah his father ' s brother King in his stead , and changed his name to Zedekiah . " Zedekiah Avas twenty-and-one years old Avhen he began to reign , and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem . And his mother ' s name was Hamutal , the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah . "

Here Avas evidently a union betAveen Judah and Levi , for Hamutal , the mother of the two preceding Kings , Avas Jeremiah ' s daughter , and Jehoahaz and Zedekiah Avere brothers , and the grandsons of Jeremiah . " Then Ishmael carried aAvay captive all the residue of the people that were in

Mizpah , even the King ' s daughters , and all the people that remained in Mizpah , Avhom Nebuzar-adan , the captain of the guard , had committed to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam . "

( Jeremiah , xli ., 10 . ) The question arises , Avho Avere these princesses , and Avhose daughters Avere they ? lftheyAvere the daughters of Zedekiah , or of Jehoahaz , they were Jeremiah ' s yreatgrand-daughters . If Zedekiah was their father they would most probably have been

Avith him , in which case they Avould scarcely have escaped captivity in Babylon ; but if they Avere the daughters of Jehoahaz and the nieces of Zedekiah , Avhat Avas more natural than to find them under the care

and guardianship of their grandfather Jeremiah , and thus escaping captivity ? Perhaps these princesses may have been

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
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MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
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Israel And England.

Israel , to do it for them . ' ( Ezek . xxxvi . 37 . ) It is to our Supreme Grand Master that we are to go . Before He gives an ansAver to our prayers , He will fully try us and prove us , to show whether Ave are Masons

or cowans . I take the case of a candidate , who , as you knoAV , must first be chdy prepared in that particular chamber that should be familiar to every Mason , and next in that convenient apartment , & c . Does not

everything connected Avith this preliminary ceremony suggest every requirement that must be complied Avith before our eyes are opened to behold the light ? Is not the cable of Tow suggestive of a deeper meaning than that usually given to the

candidate ; say , like the Calais prisoners [ temp . Richard I . ) , who came out ready prepared for execution ? [ s not everything else equally suggestive , now that the key is supplied ? Every Mason can apply the test . To return to the review , in which you say , " AVe can neither accept his premises nor his conclusions . " Oh ! For shame

My dear sir and Brother . You should really be cautious , as a Mason , in what you say . Never admit that you cannot do a thing . May I ask Avhether you have ever tried to come at the truth of this question in the way I have pointed out ? That , after allis the main question . The

, method of my expression , although I try to do my best , is of small moment in comparison with the great object I have in view . I agree with you , nevertheless , that there is much in the book which may appear to come under the head of fablefor it is this

, very fable that one desires to clear up . Is all that has been commonly classed under that head deserving such a classification ? Was there no truth at all events in the

origin of these " myths ?" The "Abridged Pedigree , " quoted in your review , I did not set forth as other than an abridgement . AVhat else could I furnish in so small a book ? I give the general outline , from which I do not think I have left out anytMng of importance . I

may tell you in confidence , as a Brother and a Ma ~ on , that it Avas our old friendor enemy , as the case may he—L . S . D ., who prevented a long list of Irish kings being added as an appendix to the book .

I was advisecN ^ tolft j ^ mild add the expense , and that no one would read it , aud as the expense Avould therefore have been useless , it was not incun-ed . The first two kings in this list , Heber and Heremon , ruled jointlin A . M . 2737 . The list ends

y with Roderick , A , D . 68 . This is , however , only apart of the subject , and Avill of course require examination . I am but trying to gather materials from Avhich the truth may be sifted . I now come to the " Princess of the

House of Judah . " Was she the granddaughter of Jeremiah of Libnah ? " Could a Levite marry out of the Tribe of Levi ?" I refer to II . Kings xxiii . 31 , and xxiv . 17 , IS .

" Jehoahaz was twenty-and-three years old Avhen he began to reign , and he reigned three months in Jerusalem , and his mother ' s nameAvas Hamutalthe daughter of , Jeremiah of Libnah . " " And the King of Babylon made

Mattaniah his father ' s brother King in his stead , and changed his name to Zedekiah . " Zedekiah Avas twenty-and-one years old Avhen he began to reign , and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem . And his mother ' s name was Hamutal , the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah . "

Here Avas evidently a union betAveen Judah and Levi , for Hamutal , the mother of the two preceding Kings , Avas Jeremiah ' s daughter , and Jehoahaz and Zedekiah Avere brothers , and the grandsons of Jeremiah . " Then Ishmael carried aAvay captive all the residue of the people that were in

Mizpah , even the King ' s daughters , and all the people that remained in Mizpah , Avhom Nebuzar-adan , the captain of the guard , had committed to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam . "

( Jeremiah , xli ., 10 . ) The question arises , Avho Avere these princesses , and Avhose daughters Avere they ? lftheyAvere the daughters of Zedekiah , or of Jehoahaz , they were Jeremiah ' s yreatgrand-daughters . If Zedekiah was their father they would most probably have been

Avith him , in which case they Avould scarcely have escaped captivity in Babylon ; but if they Avere the daughters of Jehoahaz and the nieces of Zedekiah , Avhat Avas more natural than to find them under the care

and guardianship of their grandfather Jeremiah , and thus escaping captivity ? Perhaps these princesses may have been

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