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    Article THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND. ← Page 3 of 3
    Article MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 75. Page 1 of 1
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The Royal Order Of Scotland.

Hyredum , to imply that the degree was invented by the heirs of the Ancient Masons , or preservers of Ancient Masonry , which the Scotch always supposed themselves to be . But these reasons are all somewhat fanciful , and the true explanation

is obviously in the Hebrew word ( Harodim ) , used in 1 st Kings , v ., verse 30 and IX , verse 23 , & c . of the Hebrew Bible , meaning the Rulers , or those who ruled the workmen , not simply Rulers ( which would be expressed by Rodim ) , but The ,

by way of distinction , The Rulers ; a title peculiarly applicable to the brethren of this Order , who from their higher knowledge of the mysteries of Masonry , and of the only lectures explanatory of St . John's Masonry , as now practised , were peculiarly fitted to govern Lodges . The name ought therefore to he written H . R . M . or

H-R . D . M . in preference to H . D . M . or H . R . D . M ., as usually done last century . Of the ceremonies which take place at the initiation of a brother , it is perhaps sufficient to say in print that they differ essentially from every other

known degree , though terms used here and there indicate a connection with both the Rose >{ . and Knights Templar . The brethren are sometimes called Rosicrucian Knights , and there is some evidence to my

thinking of an association with that body whicli is called Rose * , H . R . D . M ., and is the 18 ° of the A . aud A . Rite , the 7 th and last of the French Rite , and the 47 th of the Rite of Misraim , a spurious adaptation of the Ancient and Accepted Scotch

Rite . I purpose returning to this subject at an early date . M , 31 ° .

Masonic Jottings, No. 75.

MASONIC JOTTINGS , No . 75 .

BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GEAND MASTER . GREEK PHILOSOPHY AND MASONRY . Brother " L . N . R . "~ In the system of the old

Greek Philosophers you will find ethical and scientific elements ; but , except in the system of Socrates , you will not find religious elements , resembling those of true Masonry .

THE ENGLISH LODGE . In the English lodge , the Mason , who is a Christian , finds the teaching' of the Holy Jesus ; and the Mason , who is a Natural Theist , finds the teaching of Socrates .

TOLERANT CHRISTIANITY OE THE ENGLISH LODGE . A Brother thinks that no instrument has been more effective for the accomplishment of Masonry ' s great mission of human amelioration , than the Tolerant Christianity of the English lodge .

REASON—MASONRY . The reason of the man who first appeared upon the earth expanded , and produced the moral law , religion , and incipient science j and civilization came . Then civilization advanced ; and there was the union of the moral law , religion , and science ; and Masonry was the result .

MYTHS IN MASONRY . Brother "L . D . P . " —In Masonry , Myths of Paganism have re-appeared as Myths of Judaism , and as Myths of Christianity , SPECULATIVE MASONRY—RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY .

Speculative Masonry , like Religious Philosophy , proclaims , first , the existence of the Great Architect of the Universe ; next , his incomprehensiveness . ALTERATIONS IN THE LANDMARKS OE ENGLISH

FREEMASONRY . Since the Reformation there have been but two permanent , important , alterations in the Landmarks of our English Freemasonry . —The one was effected by the Charges of 1723 ; the other was

effected by the Charges of 1738 . SOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY—STOICAL PHILOSOPHY . A young Brother , desirous of finding the ethical and religious principles of Universal

Masonry in the ancient Greek system of philsophy , should begin by studying the Socratic Philosophy , and the Stoical Philosophy .

THE UNIVERSE—THE GLORIOUS ARCHITECT . The Universe—Nature—is the effect , of which the Glorious Architect—God is the cause . *

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THE TEMPLAR CRUSADE. Article 1
THE SPURIOUS CHAPTER OF ANTIQUITY. Article 2
THE RECEPTION OF THE M.W.G.M. IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 3
THE MAELSTROM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 5
THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 75. Article 7
PRESENTATION OF A TESTIMONIAL TO BRO. ROBERT BRYCE, SECRETARY RIFLE LODGE, EDINBURGH. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 8TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Royal Order Of Scotland.

Hyredum , to imply that the degree was invented by the heirs of the Ancient Masons , or preservers of Ancient Masonry , which the Scotch always supposed themselves to be . But these reasons are all somewhat fanciful , and the true explanation

is obviously in the Hebrew word ( Harodim ) , used in 1 st Kings , v ., verse 30 and IX , verse 23 , & c . of the Hebrew Bible , meaning the Rulers , or those who ruled the workmen , not simply Rulers ( which would be expressed by Rodim ) , but The ,

by way of distinction , The Rulers ; a title peculiarly applicable to the brethren of this Order , who from their higher knowledge of the mysteries of Masonry , and of the only lectures explanatory of St . John's Masonry , as now practised , were peculiarly fitted to govern Lodges . The name ought therefore to he written H . R . M . or

H-R . D . M . in preference to H . D . M . or H . R . D . M ., as usually done last century . Of the ceremonies which take place at the initiation of a brother , it is perhaps sufficient to say in print that they differ essentially from every other

known degree , though terms used here and there indicate a connection with both the Rose >{ . and Knights Templar . The brethren are sometimes called Rosicrucian Knights , and there is some evidence to my

thinking of an association with that body whicli is called Rose * , H . R . D . M ., and is the 18 ° of the A . aud A . Rite , the 7 th and last of the French Rite , and the 47 th of the Rite of Misraim , a spurious adaptation of the Ancient and Accepted Scotch

Rite . I purpose returning to this subject at an early date . M , 31 ° .

Masonic Jottings, No. 75.

MASONIC JOTTINGS , No . 75 .

BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GEAND MASTER . GREEK PHILOSOPHY AND MASONRY . Brother " L . N . R . "~ In the system of the old

Greek Philosophers you will find ethical and scientific elements ; but , except in the system of Socrates , you will not find religious elements , resembling those of true Masonry .

THE ENGLISH LODGE . In the English lodge , the Mason , who is a Christian , finds the teaching' of the Holy Jesus ; and the Mason , who is a Natural Theist , finds the teaching of Socrates .

TOLERANT CHRISTIANITY OE THE ENGLISH LODGE . A Brother thinks that no instrument has been more effective for the accomplishment of Masonry ' s great mission of human amelioration , than the Tolerant Christianity of the English lodge .

REASON—MASONRY . The reason of the man who first appeared upon the earth expanded , and produced the moral law , religion , and incipient science j and civilization came . Then civilization advanced ; and there was the union of the moral law , religion , and science ; and Masonry was the result .

MYTHS IN MASONRY . Brother "L . D . P . " —In Masonry , Myths of Paganism have re-appeared as Myths of Judaism , and as Myths of Christianity , SPECULATIVE MASONRY—RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY .

Speculative Masonry , like Religious Philosophy , proclaims , first , the existence of the Great Architect of the Universe ; next , his incomprehensiveness . ALTERATIONS IN THE LANDMARKS OE ENGLISH

FREEMASONRY . Since the Reformation there have been but two permanent , important , alterations in the Landmarks of our English Freemasonry . —The one was effected by the Charges of 1723 ; the other was

effected by the Charges of 1738 . SOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY—STOICAL PHILOSOPHY . A young Brother , desirous of finding the ethical and religious principles of Universal

Masonry in the ancient Greek system of philsophy , should begin by studying the Socratic Philosophy , and the Stoical Philosophy .

THE UNIVERSE—THE GLORIOUS ARCHITECT . The Universe—Nature—is the effect , of which the Glorious Architect—God is the cause . *

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