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lishment of its consistency with the terms , phraseology , and verbal roots of the ancient tongues , whilst the whole treatise develops a combination of earnest piety , solid learning , and sagacious judgment ,
well calculated to discourage dabblers and pedants , who tamper even with the Sacred Word , discovering , at each step , their own ignorance and self-sufficiency . Mr . Malan ' s treatise ought to be in the hands of every doubter , who , if at all skilled in philology or criticism , will , we trust , be stablished thereby and settled in the truth .
The Acacia Monthly Masonic Magazine . Edited by W . P . Mellen , Natchetz , Mississipi . —The number for April of this admirable miscellany has been kindly forwarded , and so struck have we been with its contents as to , mark one paper for extract , in extenso , in our Journal , which we are unwillingly compelled to postpone from press of matter
We have every desire to return the courtesy of our worthy Brother Mellen , by forwarding the P . M . M ., and have endeavoured to do so , but the maladministration of the postal arrangements continue to thwart our best intentions . May the " Acacia" long flourish and abound .
E ' arly History o f the Original Charter of the Grand Lodge of New York . By Bro . F . Gtjstav Eincke . Trubner & Co ., New York and London . —This is a very important and well-prosecuted inquiry into the authenticity and genuineness of an original charter granted in 1781 , and which not only affects the decision of a controversy between
the so-called Phillips and Willard Grand Lodges , of New York , but also impugns the veracity of certain documents and persons upon matters of considerable moment to Freemasonry in general . Appendices of the discussed charters are also given , and the treatise is remarkable for its plain spirit of candour and research .
The American Freemason . —The recent numbers of this superexcellent periodical have reached us ; replete are they with Masonic information and graphic art . Indeed the latter is exquisitely developed , and the seals of the various Provincial Lodges constitute a complete cabinet of antiquarian record as w ell as of talented research .
Grosnell and others versus Napoleon Price . — This case , calling for an injunction to prevent the defendant disposing of any goods sold under the original firm of Price & Gosnell , has been printed in most excellent type by our worthy Bro ., J . W . Taylor , of 54 , Chancery - lane , who has kindly forwarded us a copy . We can only say that the decision of Vice-Chancellor Page Wood , given in favour of the
defendant , Mr . Napoleon Price , is founded in justice and common sense , and the imperative way in which the Viee-Chaneellor decided the matter , speaks volumes for the judgment and temper evinced by Mr . Napoleon Price , who is entitled to the sympathy and support of all those who wish to obtain the best articles in equity or soap ; whether to maintain the purity of the law , or of the hands of the public generally .
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lishment of its consistency with the terms , phraseology , and verbal roots of the ancient tongues , whilst the whole treatise develops a combination of earnest piety , solid learning , and sagacious judgment ,
well calculated to discourage dabblers and pedants , who tamper even with the Sacred Word , discovering , at each step , their own ignorance and self-sufficiency . Mr . Malan ' s treatise ought to be in the hands of every doubter , who , if at all skilled in philology or criticism , will , we trust , be stablished thereby and settled in the truth .
The Acacia Monthly Masonic Magazine . Edited by W . P . Mellen , Natchetz , Mississipi . —The number for April of this admirable miscellany has been kindly forwarded , and so struck have we been with its contents as to , mark one paper for extract , in extenso , in our Journal , which we are unwillingly compelled to postpone from press of matter
We have every desire to return the courtesy of our worthy Brother Mellen , by forwarding the P . M . M ., and have endeavoured to do so , but the maladministration of the postal arrangements continue to thwart our best intentions . May the " Acacia" long flourish and abound .
E ' arly History o f the Original Charter of the Grand Lodge of New York . By Bro . F . Gtjstav Eincke . Trubner & Co ., New York and London . —This is a very important and well-prosecuted inquiry into the authenticity and genuineness of an original charter granted in 1781 , and which not only affects the decision of a controversy between
the so-called Phillips and Willard Grand Lodges , of New York , but also impugns the veracity of certain documents and persons upon matters of considerable moment to Freemasonry in general . Appendices of the discussed charters are also given , and the treatise is remarkable for its plain spirit of candour and research .
The American Freemason . —The recent numbers of this superexcellent periodical have reached us ; replete are they with Masonic information and graphic art . Indeed the latter is exquisitely developed , and the seals of the various Provincial Lodges constitute a complete cabinet of antiquarian record as w ell as of talented research .
Grosnell and others versus Napoleon Price . — This case , calling for an injunction to prevent the defendant disposing of any goods sold under the original firm of Price & Gosnell , has been printed in most excellent type by our worthy Bro ., J . W . Taylor , of 54 , Chancery - lane , who has kindly forwarded us a copy . We can only say that the decision of Vice-Chancellor Page Wood , given in favour of the
defendant , Mr . Napoleon Price , is founded in justice and common sense , and the imperative way in which the Viee-Chaneellor decided the matter , speaks volumes for the judgment and temper evinced by Mr . Napoleon Price , who is entitled to the sympathy and support of all those who wish to obtain the best articles in equity or soap ; whether to maintain the purity of the law , or of the hands of the public generally .