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in all his conduct a substantial proof of them , by the love which he is regularly called upon to exercise to all his fellow-creatures , of whatever country , station , or creed they may happen to be .

If you refer to the volume of the Sacred Law ( Bible ) , you will find that the Jewish system was made up chiefly of ceremonies , types , and symbols , denoting intellectual and moral duties , which mode of teaching , Freemasonry adopts , and by which it is distinguished from all other institutions of the present day .

1 st . For instance : in the first step we take we are taught how , under the patriarchal dispensation , they worshipped God in a few simple rites of devotion , and we are taught to do unto all men as we would they should do unto us . The corporeal preparations which we have to submit to at our initiation , serve allegorically to remind the Brethren then present , that it is the man divested of all outward recommendations , of rank ,

state , and riches , which we accept , and that it is his moral worth alone which does or ought to open to him the door of the Masonic temple . 2 nd . In the second step , we either are or ought to be made acquainted with the elements of geometry , one of the noblest sciences , practically and morally , by which we may be taught many useful

lessons , and passed on to a view of the Mosaic dispensation shadowing forth a Church triumphant when the time should come . And now , as theocracy has ceased and regal government begun , we either are or ought to be given to understand in detail the erection of the temple , the middle chamber , being as Fellow Craft Masons not entitled to penetrate further . —See 1 Kings , vi . 8 .

3 rd . The third step or degree of a M . M . In this Degree we are taught to support with becoming dignity our new character , and so conduct ourselves that any instructions we may have to give to the Craft shall have its due weight by our own example . This Degree gives us a higher and more comprehensive view of the system by some display of the resurrection of the dead , which is a type of a

new dispensation established by that Sublime Being of whom the Jewish Shekinah was the glory and radiant appearance , and therefore it is , with manifest propriety , that the resurrection is shadowed forth in this Degree . Brethren , the scientific philosophy of Freemasonry forms a rational employment of the mind in acquiring

wisdom and experience resulting from human knowledge . But it is the theocratic or divine philosophy of the Order which must elevate the industrious Freemason above the things of this life , and prepare him for another an I better ; also must teach him to place his affections on things above , and instruct him so to pass through things temporal as finally not to lose the things eternal .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-05-01, Page 13” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 22 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01051856/page/13/.
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TOADYISM. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-NO. 6. Article 5
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
THREE STEPS IN FREEMASONRY. Article 12
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 14
THE SALT-MINES OF HALEIK Article 19
WHAT IS FREE! Article 22
AN OLD MASONIC LEGEND. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 24
INDIAN LODGES. Article 25
THE LATE PROCEEDINGS IN GRAND LODGE. Article 26
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 29
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 56
SCOTLAND. Article 58
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
IRELAND. Article 61
INDIA. Article 61
CHINA. Article 62
AMERICA. Article 63
SWITZERLAND. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary Article 67
NOTICE. Article 68
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 68
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in all his conduct a substantial proof of them , by the love which he is regularly called upon to exercise to all his fellow-creatures , of whatever country , station , or creed they may happen to be .

If you refer to the volume of the Sacred Law ( Bible ) , you will find that the Jewish system was made up chiefly of ceremonies , types , and symbols , denoting intellectual and moral duties , which mode of teaching , Freemasonry adopts , and by which it is distinguished from all other institutions of the present day .

1 st . For instance : in the first step we take we are taught how , under the patriarchal dispensation , they worshipped God in a few simple rites of devotion , and we are taught to do unto all men as we would they should do unto us . The corporeal preparations which we have to submit to at our initiation , serve allegorically to remind the Brethren then present , that it is the man divested of all outward recommendations , of rank ,

state , and riches , which we accept , and that it is his moral worth alone which does or ought to open to him the door of the Masonic temple . 2 nd . In the second step , we either are or ought to be made acquainted with the elements of geometry , one of the noblest sciences , practically and morally , by which we may be taught many useful

lessons , and passed on to a view of the Mosaic dispensation shadowing forth a Church triumphant when the time should come . And now , as theocracy has ceased and regal government begun , we either are or ought to be given to understand in detail the erection of the temple , the middle chamber , being as Fellow Craft Masons not entitled to penetrate further . —See 1 Kings , vi . 8 .

3 rd . The third step or degree of a M . M . In this Degree we are taught to support with becoming dignity our new character , and so conduct ourselves that any instructions we may have to give to the Craft shall have its due weight by our own example . This Degree gives us a higher and more comprehensive view of the system by some display of the resurrection of the dead , which is a type of a

new dispensation established by that Sublime Being of whom the Jewish Shekinah was the glory and radiant appearance , and therefore it is , with manifest propriety , that the resurrection is shadowed forth in this Degree . Brethren , the scientific philosophy of Freemasonry forms a rational employment of the mind in acquiring

wisdom and experience resulting from human knowledge . But it is the theocratic or divine philosophy of the Order which must elevate the industrious Freemason above the things of this life , and prepare him for another an I better ; also must teach him to place his affections on things above , and instruct him so to pass through things temporal as finally not to lose the things eternal .

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