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Long Livers:

indeed the Outcast and Offal ) of Mankind . But these Monsters can no more effect the Honour of the sage Administrators 0 f the Law , than a prating , noisy , nonsensical Mountebank the skilful Physician ,

or a false Brother our sacred Fraternity ; that sacred Fraternity , whose very Soul and Life is Charity , which is to love and honour all Men , to comfort the feeble minded , to support the weak and infirm to heal the Sickto help the

, , Fatherless and Widow , and cover the Frailties of our Neighbour ; for Charity ( I speak in the Words of Brother Saint Paul ) is kind , not easily provoked , thinketh no Evil . Let us therefore , my dearest Brethren ,

never be easily persuaded to think Evil of anyone , much less of a Brother , if we hear any evil Report of him ; let us according to the Divine Rules of Love and Charity , believe it not , but stifle the Viper in its Birthand admonish our

, Brother ; who , if we do it with a Spirit of Sincerity and brotherl y Love , will thank us ( nothing making Instruction so unacceptable as a haughty , dogmatical Utterance ) so shall we be a Stay and Uonifort to him from malicious and Envious

Tongues , from whose poisonous Effects the best of Men are not sure to be free . 0 my dearest Brethren , let us love one another . This is the sacred advice of

saint John the Divine , that beloved Disci ple of the Holy Jesus , our blessed Master ; for ( says he ) Love is of God , and every one that loveth is born ' of God , and knoweth God : He that loveth not , knoweth not God , for God is Love . If a Man he loveth Godand hatetli

say , Ins Brother , he is a Liar ; for he that loveth not his Brother whom he hath seen , how can he love God whom he hath not seen .

0 may our good and merciful God ever deliver and defend us from these Liars , these Brother-haters , these Sowers of Discord amongst Brethren , these Companions and Abettors of Clumny and Detraction , these Enemies of God and Man . And if any such have alread

y crept in amongst us , thro' the Negligence or Ignorance of the Watchmen upon the W alls , hard is our Lot indeed . Our holy Brother St . Paul , though he suffered

infinate Perils , as he recounts himself yet the Perils among False Brethren were what seemed most to touch his rig hteous Soul ; for most dangerous are a Man ' s Enemies , when they are of his own House .

These , my dearest Brethren , are Thieves and Robbers , and never entered into the Sheepfold by the Door , but climbed up some other way . These make their Belly their God , and their little sordid Interest their Idol ; hut Regnum Ccebrum non est Cibus & Potus . These follow the Brethren

as the Multitude did our great Lord , Master , and Exemplar , for the Loaves and Fishes , and like them would cry Hosanna to day , and to-morrow Crucify , Crucify ¦ They are unworthy Dogs , Animals which are not only to be debarred from eating the Children ' s Bread , but' to be shut out from licking up the Crumbs that fall from their Table . Let these be

ever excluded the Congregation of the Faithful ; let their Names be rased for ever out of the Book M , and be buried in eternal Oblivion , whose Portion will be with Hypocrites , Makebates , Incendiaries , and Spillers of Blood , red black , and purple . And who allunless they

, opportunely repent , will be overtaken by the rigorous Judgments of God for their Falsehoods and Perjuries , as were their Brother Caitiffs , those perfidious Traitors and Liars , Cain , Judas and Ananias . And now , my . Brethren , you of the

higher Class , permit me a few Words , since you are but few ! and these few words I shall speak to you in Riddles , because to you it is given to know those Mysteries which are hidden from the Unworth y . Have you not seen thenmy dearest

, Brethren , that stupendous Bath , filled with most limpid Water , than which no Pure can be purer , of such admirable Mechanism that makes even the greatest Philosopher gaze with Wonder and Astonishment , and is the Subject of the

eternal Contemplation of the wisest Men . Its Form is a Quadrate sublimel y placed on six others , blazing all with celestial Jewels , each angularly supported with four Lions . Here repose our mi ghty King and Queen ( I speak foolishl y , I am not worthy to be of you ) the Kinoshining in his glorious Apparel of transparent incorruptable Gold , beset with

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
BESSIE GROVE: Article 4
A PCEAN. Article 7
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREE MASONRY. Article 9
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 10
TO SAINT BRIDE'S CHURCH, DOUGLAS, LANARKSHIRE, N. B. Article 13
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 14
FREEMASONRY.* Article 16
LONG LIVERS: Article 17
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF PARADISE, No. 139, FREEMASONS' HALL, SHEFFIELD. Article 31
A SANG ABOUT THE BAIRNS. Article 34
LITTLE JACK RAG'S "DAY IN THE COUNTRY"." Article 35
EMBLEMS OF TIME. Article 39
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Article 39
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 41
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 43
THOMAS TUSSER—A SONNET Article 45
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGI NEER'S SOCIETY. Article 45
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 47
MASONIC SERMON. Article 50
SONNET. Article 54
TAKEN BY BEIGANDS Article 54
PARENTAL AFFECTION. Article 57
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 57
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HONRICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 58
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 60
THE FLOOD OF YEARS. Article 62
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Long Livers:

indeed the Outcast and Offal ) of Mankind . But these Monsters can no more effect the Honour of the sage Administrators 0 f the Law , than a prating , noisy , nonsensical Mountebank the skilful Physician ,

or a false Brother our sacred Fraternity ; that sacred Fraternity , whose very Soul and Life is Charity , which is to love and honour all Men , to comfort the feeble minded , to support the weak and infirm to heal the Sickto help the

, , Fatherless and Widow , and cover the Frailties of our Neighbour ; for Charity ( I speak in the Words of Brother Saint Paul ) is kind , not easily provoked , thinketh no Evil . Let us therefore , my dearest Brethren ,

never be easily persuaded to think Evil of anyone , much less of a Brother , if we hear any evil Report of him ; let us according to the Divine Rules of Love and Charity , believe it not , but stifle the Viper in its Birthand admonish our

, Brother ; who , if we do it with a Spirit of Sincerity and brotherl y Love , will thank us ( nothing making Instruction so unacceptable as a haughty , dogmatical Utterance ) so shall we be a Stay and Uonifort to him from malicious and Envious

Tongues , from whose poisonous Effects the best of Men are not sure to be free . 0 my dearest Brethren , let us love one another . This is the sacred advice of

saint John the Divine , that beloved Disci ple of the Holy Jesus , our blessed Master ; for ( says he ) Love is of God , and every one that loveth is born ' of God , and knoweth God : He that loveth not , knoweth not God , for God is Love . If a Man he loveth Godand hatetli

say , Ins Brother , he is a Liar ; for he that loveth not his Brother whom he hath seen , how can he love God whom he hath not seen .

0 may our good and merciful God ever deliver and defend us from these Liars , these Brother-haters , these Sowers of Discord amongst Brethren , these Companions and Abettors of Clumny and Detraction , these Enemies of God and Man . And if any such have alread

y crept in amongst us , thro' the Negligence or Ignorance of the Watchmen upon the W alls , hard is our Lot indeed . Our holy Brother St . Paul , though he suffered

infinate Perils , as he recounts himself yet the Perils among False Brethren were what seemed most to touch his rig hteous Soul ; for most dangerous are a Man ' s Enemies , when they are of his own House .

These , my dearest Brethren , are Thieves and Robbers , and never entered into the Sheepfold by the Door , but climbed up some other way . These make their Belly their God , and their little sordid Interest their Idol ; hut Regnum Ccebrum non est Cibus & Potus . These follow the Brethren

as the Multitude did our great Lord , Master , and Exemplar , for the Loaves and Fishes , and like them would cry Hosanna to day , and to-morrow Crucify , Crucify ¦ They are unworthy Dogs , Animals which are not only to be debarred from eating the Children ' s Bread , but' to be shut out from licking up the Crumbs that fall from their Table . Let these be

ever excluded the Congregation of the Faithful ; let their Names be rased for ever out of the Book M , and be buried in eternal Oblivion , whose Portion will be with Hypocrites , Makebates , Incendiaries , and Spillers of Blood , red black , and purple . And who allunless they

, opportunely repent , will be overtaken by the rigorous Judgments of God for their Falsehoods and Perjuries , as were their Brother Caitiffs , those perfidious Traitors and Liars , Cain , Judas and Ananias . And now , my . Brethren , you of the

higher Class , permit me a few Words , since you are but few ! and these few words I shall speak to you in Riddles , because to you it is given to know those Mysteries which are hidden from the Unworth y . Have you not seen thenmy dearest

, Brethren , that stupendous Bath , filled with most limpid Water , than which no Pure can be purer , of such admirable Mechanism that makes even the greatest Philosopher gaze with Wonder and Astonishment , and is the Subject of the

eternal Contemplation of the wisest Men . Its Form is a Quadrate sublimel y placed on six others , blazing all with celestial Jewels , each angularly supported with four Lions . Here repose our mi ghty King and Queen ( I speak foolishl y , I am not worthy to be of you ) the Kinoshining in his glorious Apparel of transparent incorruptable Gold , beset with

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