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tised th | re sinj $$ & J # f & . 1 § QQ / 1 am ajso in possessipn of the evidejme relating t £ tii' £ - ~ 8 ^ breatioh pf the Supreme Cpuncil of which JM Cru ^ fig wa # tbe head * by tie ^ prenae Cpuncil 33 rd Df ^ ee lor the Northern ^ uMsdiptiph pf tb § LFnited States , ^ ft § ye ^^ including the JMh ^ v Bose Croix J ) dgr § e , wp £ e apkhpwledg | 4 by the Gr ^ n 4 0 rient
of IPranpp ; were introduced intp Bristol by spine French rffugees ^ members of the latter befe and ^ ^ Grand Orient in Paris . The Templar ¦ S- ^ h ; which if hot the 30 th Degree of the Ancient ^ ndAece ^^ Bristpl documents t ( x have ^ been conferred in of Knights Templars , an Ehea y eriod ^ : ^ :. ^ . /^
It is not true ^ as y our correspond en t a ^^ Degrees of thp ^ npient and Acc ^ Templars . T * hey ha ; ve no pthpr connection with the Knights Tethplars than arises frpm their holding their pieM ^ a cpmmoh fund for the m all Masonic bodies in th of ah Officer wio unites in his person
plarsahd the superintendehcyM the Degree It would have bee Baldwyn Knights Templars of Bristol dp not acknowledge the Grajad Conclave , than t $ iat the Grand Con clave dpes ho them . There are Officers of the Granid Conclave who were installed Knights Tem ^ Baldwyn ivt Bristol , and iio one knows better than your correspondent that every effort has beeh ^ union of the Baldwyn Knights Templars of Bristol with the Grand Conela ^
been ejected t 6 the satisfaction of many eminent members of Grand Conclave in May last , but for the triumph of local and personal feelings over the true interests of the Order * I remain , Sir and Brother , Yours very fraternally , p . w . Nash ; Sov . Grand Insp . Gen , 33 rd Degree , Grand Master of the Knights Templars from time inamemorial , and past Pep . Prov . Grand Master for Bristol . Bristol , June 20 , 1857 .
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA . TO ? HE EDITOR 01 " THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sir and Brother , —Not being present at the Installation of the Earl pi Carnarvon , I am not able to understand the precise nature of the objection taken by the Grand Junior Deacon to the allusion to the Queen of Shebain the ceremony of Installation .
If the installing Master asserted that the queen was present at the dedication of the Temple , I think with the Grand Junior Deacon , that there is no authority for such an assertion . I have installed several times , and have been present at many more Installations , but I never heard of the dedication of the Temple alluded to in that ceremony ; and if it were alluded to on the occasion in question , I think it must have been by mistake .
But dpes the Grand Junior Deacon mean that the visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon was not made until all the buildings connected with the Temple were completed ? If this be his meaning , he also speaks without authority , bcnpture is silent as to the exact period of the visit ; indeed , it is the character of the sacred writings to maintain a chronological silence , as if time and seasons were as nothing to Him with whom a day is as a thousand years , and a thousand years 'Hit as a day .
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Igj^Piipiii^^
tised th | re sinj $$ & J # f & . 1 § QQ / 1 am ajso in possessipn of the evidejme relating t £ tii' £ - ~ 8 ^ breatioh pf the Supreme Cpuncil of which JM Cru ^ fig wa # tbe head * by tie ^ prenae Cpuncil 33 rd Df ^ ee lor the Northern ^ uMsdiptiph pf tb § LFnited States , ^ ft § ye ^^ including the JMh ^ v Bose Croix J ) dgr § e , wp £ e apkhpwledg | 4 by the Gr ^ n 4 0 rient
of IPranpp ; were introduced intp Bristol by spine French rffugees ^ members of the latter befe and ^ ^ Grand Orient in Paris . The Templar ¦ S- ^ h ; which if hot the 30 th Degree of the Ancient ^ ndAece ^^ Bristpl documents t ( x have ^ been conferred in of Knights Templars , an Ehea y eriod ^ : ^ :. ^ . /^
It is not true ^ as y our correspond en t a ^^ Degrees of thp ^ npient and Acc ^ Templars . T * hey ha ; ve no pthpr connection with the Knights Tethplars than arises frpm their holding their pieM ^ a cpmmoh fund for the m all Masonic bodies in th of ah Officer wio unites in his person
plarsahd the superintendehcyM the Degree It would have bee Baldwyn Knights Templars of Bristol dp not acknowledge the Grajad Conclave , than t $ iat the Grand Con clave dpes ho them . There are Officers of the Granid Conclave who were installed Knights Tem ^ Baldwyn ivt Bristol , and iio one knows better than your correspondent that every effort has beeh ^ union of the Baldwyn Knights Templars of Bristol with the Grand Conela ^
been ejected t 6 the satisfaction of many eminent members of Grand Conclave in May last , but for the triumph of local and personal feelings over the true interests of the Order * I remain , Sir and Brother , Yours very fraternally , p . w . Nash ; Sov . Grand Insp . Gen , 33 rd Degree , Grand Master of the Knights Templars from time inamemorial , and past Pep . Prov . Grand Master for Bristol . Bristol , June 20 , 1857 .
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA . TO ? HE EDITOR 01 " THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sir and Brother , —Not being present at the Installation of the Earl pi Carnarvon , I am not able to understand the precise nature of the objection taken by the Grand Junior Deacon to the allusion to the Queen of Shebain the ceremony of Installation .
If the installing Master asserted that the queen was present at the dedication of the Temple , I think with the Grand Junior Deacon , that there is no authority for such an assertion . I have installed several times , and have been present at many more Installations , but I never heard of the dedication of the Temple alluded to in that ceremony ; and if it were alluded to on the occasion in question , I think it must have been by mistake .
But dpes the Grand Junior Deacon mean that the visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon was not made until all the buildings connected with the Temple were completed ? If this be his meaning , he also speaks without authority , bcnpture is silent as to the exact period of the visit ; indeed , it is the character of the sacred writings to maintain a chronological silence , as if time and seasons were as nothing to Him with whom a day is as a thousand years , and a thousand years 'Hit as a day .