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The Masonic Press And Grand Lodge.

THE MASONIC PRESS AND GKAND LODGE .

Witkik the last few days a Circular , signed by " A Past Master , " has been addressed to the various Lodges , on a subject of deep interest to ourselves and them , which its extreme length , and the tone adopted towards a contemporary , alone prevent our publishing .

At the same time it comes before the Craft with such an appearance of semi-official character , that we cannot pass it over in silence . We shall not attempt a conjecture as to who may be its author or authors—for it bears internal proof of more than one hand having been engaged upon it—but at once give w hat we believe to be conclusive evidence of the source whence it emanates . In the

first place , it issues from the press of the printer to Grand Lodge , Bro . Norris , as is evident from the type ; secondly , it is printed on paper manufactured expressly for Grand Lodge , so that the largest possible sheet might pass through the post-office for a single postage , a regulation now no longer necessary ; thirdly , it is directed in the same handwriting which we are accustomed to see on the Quarterly Communications . Having given our reasons for regarding this letter of "A Past Master" as a semi-official communication , we shall proceed to examine the document itself . The " Past Master sets out by saying : —

" Preemasonry has witnessed within the last eighteen months the development of an antagonistic spirit , which is calculated not only to do the most serious mischief to the Fraternity and to sever those ties of mutual dependence and brotherly confidence , to which it owes alike its prosperity and its means of doing good , but which also , if unchecked , may lead to its ultimate downfall . The spirit appears to have originated with a particular party , and to be fomented by the publication of papers which profess to give an account of the proceedings of Grand Lodge . It can be shown that this spirit

existsthat these publications contain not only not the Truth , but the very reverse of Truth—not only , not fair reports of the proceedings in Grand Lodge and of the speeches made therein , but garbled and imperfect accounts of both , suited to servo party purposes alonethat they are criticised in an unfair , malicious , one-sided or sectarian

spirit . Ifitisfrom these publications that a . large portion of our Brethren derive their only information of what is passing in Grand Lodge , it will be for the Craft to decide whether they shall be suffered longer to exist—for the authorities to determine bow they shall be dealt with . ' Of course it must be from such works as the Freemason ' s Magazine , that a large proportion of the Brethren derive their information

as to what is going on in the Craft ; and wo ' porfectly agree with "A Past Master , " that the reports should be fair and ungarbled , and if

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-02-01, Page 3” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01021857/page/3/.
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THE GRAND SECRETARY. Article 1
THE MASONIC PRESS AND GRAND LODGE. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE, Article 64
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 67
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 68
IRELAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 76
AMERICA, Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 82
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 85
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE. Article 94
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The Masonic Press And Grand Lodge.

THE MASONIC PRESS AND GKAND LODGE .

Witkik the last few days a Circular , signed by " A Past Master , " has been addressed to the various Lodges , on a subject of deep interest to ourselves and them , which its extreme length , and the tone adopted towards a contemporary , alone prevent our publishing .

At the same time it comes before the Craft with such an appearance of semi-official character , that we cannot pass it over in silence . We shall not attempt a conjecture as to who may be its author or authors—for it bears internal proof of more than one hand having been engaged upon it—but at once give w hat we believe to be conclusive evidence of the source whence it emanates . In the

first place , it issues from the press of the printer to Grand Lodge , Bro . Norris , as is evident from the type ; secondly , it is printed on paper manufactured expressly for Grand Lodge , so that the largest possible sheet might pass through the post-office for a single postage , a regulation now no longer necessary ; thirdly , it is directed in the same handwriting which we are accustomed to see on the Quarterly Communications . Having given our reasons for regarding this letter of "A Past Master" as a semi-official communication , we shall proceed to examine the document itself . The " Past Master sets out by saying : —

" Preemasonry has witnessed within the last eighteen months the development of an antagonistic spirit , which is calculated not only to do the most serious mischief to the Fraternity and to sever those ties of mutual dependence and brotherly confidence , to which it owes alike its prosperity and its means of doing good , but which also , if unchecked , may lead to its ultimate downfall . The spirit appears to have originated with a particular party , and to be fomented by the publication of papers which profess to give an account of the proceedings of Grand Lodge . It can be shown that this spirit

existsthat these publications contain not only not the Truth , but the very reverse of Truth—not only , not fair reports of the proceedings in Grand Lodge and of the speeches made therein , but garbled and imperfect accounts of both , suited to servo party purposes alonethat they are criticised in an unfair , malicious , one-sided or sectarian

spirit . Ifitisfrom these publications that a . large portion of our Brethren derive their only information of what is passing in Grand Lodge , it will be for the Craft to decide whether they shall be suffered longer to exist—for the authorities to determine bow they shall be dealt with . ' Of course it must be from such works as the Freemason ' s Magazine , that a large proportion of the Brethren derive their information

as to what is going on in the Craft ; and wo ' porfectly agree with "A Past Master , " that the reports should be fair and ungarbled , and if

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