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Launcestou , Van Diemen ' s Land . —Lodge of Rope ( No . 901 ) .. —We were lately favoured with a view of a Masonic Library , consisting of upwards of one hundred volumes , handsomely bound with Masonic gilt tooling and appropriately lettered , which is now forming for the use of this very influential Lodge , and purchased by private subscription among the members ; Bro , James "Robertson , Treas . of the Lodge , heading the list with the magnificent sum of twenty-five pounds . By the kind permission of Bro . Spencer , Masonic publisher , and for the

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benefit of other Lodges who may wish to form a library of Masonic works , we subjoin a list of the books selected , viz . : —Freemasons' Quarterly Review and Magazine , from 1834 to 1854 ; Dr . Oliver's Historical Landmarks of Freemasonry , History of Initiation , Antiquities of Freemasonry , Signs and Symbols , Star in the East , various Masonic sermons . On the foregoing , in all twenty-nine volumes , were lettered the following inscription : —" Presented by Bro . James Robertson , Treas . to the Library of the Lodge of Hope , -No . 901 , July , 1854 . "

The following volumes were purchased by a private subscription of the members of the Lodge : —Anderson ' s Book of Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England , edited by Bro . Noorthouck ; this handsome 4 to . volume , printed in 1784 , is in fine preservation . Dr . Oliver ' s works on Book of the Lodge , A Mirror for the Johannite Masons , Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry , Golden Remains of the Early Masonic Writers , Preston ' s Illustrations of Masonry and History , Ashe ' s Masonic Manual , Hutchinson ' s Spirit of Masonry , Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry , The Symbol of Glory , History of the Witham Lodge ,

Apology for Freemasonry , Origin of R . A ., and Sermons ; Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s Note-Book , Clarke ' s History of the Minden Lodge and other Tracts , Sandys ' s Short Yiew of Freemasonry , Hodge ' s Masonic Fragments , Mant ' s Pocket Companion ; Margoliouth's , Moody ' s , & c , Lectures ; Book of Constitutions and R . A . Regulations Grand Lodge England , Ditto Grand Lodge of Scotland , Ditto Grand Lodge of Ireland ; Laurie ' s History of Freemasonry and Grand Lodge Scotland , Miller ' s History of Masonry , & c , Tucker ' s Masonic Addresses , & c . ; Cousto ' s Sufferings for Freemasonry , Da Costa ' s Persecution for Freemasonry , Calcott's Principles and Practices of Freemasonry , Inwood ' s Sermons on

Freemasonry , Trewman ' s Principles of Freemasonry , Jones ' s Masonic Miscellanies , Mackay ' s Masonic Lexicon , Gray ' s Mystic Circle and American Hand-Book , American Masonic Trestle Board , Davis ' s Freemasons' Monitor , Boston Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , American Masonic Register , Transactions of Grand Lodge , New York , & c . ; Bay lie ' s , Sheppard's , and other American Masonic Addresses ; American Masonic Mirror and Key-Stone ; Clavel , Ragon , Thory , Eckert , Barzot , Chomel , and other French Writers on Freemasonry ; The Quarterly Communications of Grand Lodge England , Masonic Anthems , Hymns , Songs , & c , set to music .

The members of this Lodge consist of the most influential inhabitants in and near Launceston , the Officers in 1854 were W . M . the Rev . H . H . Ewing- ; S . W . the Rev . H . P . Kane ; J . W . George Cathcart ; S . D . John Crookes ; J . D . William Birch ; I . G . David Ritchie ; Chap . Rev . J . Norman ; Treas . J . Robertson : Sec . H . Learmouth ; P . M . ' s J . Smith and T . G . Swan .

" Nothing is more common than for giddy young men , just entering into life , to join the society with the mere sinister view of extending their connexions . Such men dissipate their time , money , and attention , in running about from one Lodge to another , where they rather aim to distinguish themselves in the licentious character of jolly companions , than in the more discreet one of steady good Masons . "—Noorthouck . —From Oliver on Masonry , p . 308 .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1855-07-01, Page 59” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_01071855/page/59/.
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ART. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION Article 60
ST. MARTIN'S HALL, LONG ACRE. Article 39
A FLIGHT. Article 25
A POETICAL ANSWER IS REQUESTED TO THE FOLLOWING ENIGMA. Article 26
APHORISMATA MASONICA. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 28
masonic songs-no. 1. Article 37
ON HEARING A LITTLE CHILD SAY THE LORD'S PRAYER. Article 37
MUSIC. Article 38
SPECULATIVE RAMBLES AMONGST THE STARS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 20
PROGRESS. Article 1
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 9
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 43
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 43
METROPOLITAN Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 45
FRANCE. Article 57
GERMANY. Article 57
COLONIAL Article 59
NOTICE. Article 63
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JULY. Article 60
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Article 61
Obituary Article 62
LIFE AND DEATH. Article 62
NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ERRATUM. Article 64
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 6
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Launcestou , Van Diemen ' s Land . —Lodge of Rope ( No . 901 ) .. —We were lately favoured with a view of a Masonic Library , consisting of upwards of one hundred volumes , handsomely bound with Masonic gilt tooling and appropriately lettered , which is now forming for the use of this very influential Lodge , and purchased by private subscription among the members ; Bro , James "Robertson , Treas . of the Lodge , heading the list with the magnificent sum of twenty-five pounds . By the kind permission of Bro . Spencer , Masonic publisher , and for the

AUSTRALIA

benefit of other Lodges who may wish to form a library of Masonic works , we subjoin a list of the books selected , viz . : —Freemasons' Quarterly Review and Magazine , from 1834 to 1854 ; Dr . Oliver's Historical Landmarks of Freemasonry , History of Initiation , Antiquities of Freemasonry , Signs and Symbols , Star in the East , various Masonic sermons . On the foregoing , in all twenty-nine volumes , were lettered the following inscription : —" Presented by Bro . James Robertson , Treas . to the Library of the Lodge of Hope , -No . 901 , July , 1854 . "

The following volumes were purchased by a private subscription of the members of the Lodge : —Anderson ' s Book of Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England , edited by Bro . Noorthouck ; this handsome 4 to . volume , printed in 1784 , is in fine preservation . Dr . Oliver ' s works on Book of the Lodge , A Mirror for the Johannite Masons , Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry , Golden Remains of the Early Masonic Writers , Preston ' s Illustrations of Masonry and History , Ashe ' s Masonic Manual , Hutchinson ' s Spirit of Masonry , Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry , The Symbol of Glory , History of the Witham Lodge ,

Apology for Freemasonry , Origin of R . A ., and Sermons ; Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s Note-Book , Clarke ' s History of the Minden Lodge and other Tracts , Sandys ' s Short Yiew of Freemasonry , Hodge ' s Masonic Fragments , Mant ' s Pocket Companion ; Margoliouth's , Moody ' s , & c , Lectures ; Book of Constitutions and R . A . Regulations Grand Lodge England , Ditto Grand Lodge of Scotland , Ditto Grand Lodge of Ireland ; Laurie ' s History of Freemasonry and Grand Lodge Scotland , Miller ' s History of Masonry , & c , Tucker ' s Masonic Addresses , & c . ; Cousto ' s Sufferings for Freemasonry , Da Costa ' s Persecution for Freemasonry , Calcott's Principles and Practices of Freemasonry , Inwood ' s Sermons on

Freemasonry , Trewman ' s Principles of Freemasonry , Jones ' s Masonic Miscellanies , Mackay ' s Masonic Lexicon , Gray ' s Mystic Circle and American Hand-Book , American Masonic Trestle Board , Davis ' s Freemasons' Monitor , Boston Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , American Masonic Register , Transactions of Grand Lodge , New York , & c . ; Bay lie ' s , Sheppard's , and other American Masonic Addresses ; American Masonic Mirror and Key-Stone ; Clavel , Ragon , Thory , Eckert , Barzot , Chomel , and other French Writers on Freemasonry ; The Quarterly Communications of Grand Lodge England , Masonic Anthems , Hymns , Songs , & c , set to music .

The members of this Lodge consist of the most influential inhabitants in and near Launceston , the Officers in 1854 were W . M . the Rev . H . H . Ewing- ; S . W . the Rev . H . P . Kane ; J . W . George Cathcart ; S . D . John Crookes ; J . D . William Birch ; I . G . David Ritchie ; Chap . Rev . J . Norman ; Treas . J . Robertson : Sec . H . Learmouth ; P . M . ' s J . Smith and T . G . Swan .

" Nothing is more common than for giddy young men , just entering into life , to join the society with the mere sinister view of extending their connexions . Such men dissipate their time , money , and attention , in running about from one Lodge to another , where they rather aim to distinguish themselves in the licentious character of jolly companions , than in the more discreet one of steady good Masons . "—Noorthouck . —From Oliver on Masonry , p . 308 .

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