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  • A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS, AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE, AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS, M. ILL. G. SOV.
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

for the ensuing half-year , who appointed Bros . P . Wescott , S . AT . ; J . McLellan , J . AV . ' Brother Snoxell was continued in his office , ancl Bro . Allison was appointed Sec . The festival was celebrated by some dozen brethren only . The same number were present to observe a similar feast , Dec . 27 th , and Bro . T .

Wheelwright was then elected Master , and Bros , Lilly , Steel , Allison , and Snoxell were chosen to fill the offices of Wardens , Sec , and Treas . respectively . Just at the close of this volume of the minutes of the Falmouth Lodge , events of importance occur , and

confer dignity on . the concluding 1 'eeords of the first history of its transactions . Zeal in the members , and an improved attendance , are manifested , together

with a strong desire to reduce the arrears of subscriptions , and a laudable anxiety to re-examine , and , if possible , improve their bye-laws . The year 1771 had but just commenced when a meeting was held , the AT . M . in the chair , who proposed ( and a " ballot was called , which was unanimous'' )—1 st . That no brother

be expelled the lodge with out three negatives appear , and that two black balls shall preclude any candidate from being made in this lodge ; 2 nd . That every member of this lodge do pay their quarteridges the next lodge night before the quarter commences , and

if any member fail in so doing , and yet attends within the space of three months , and pays his dues , he is to be balloted for , and ( if accepted ) re-admitted on paying a fine of five shillings . ( To he Continued . )

A Sketch Of The Philosophy, Traditions, And Records Of The Masonic Order Of The Red * Or Knights Of Constantine, At Present Under The Command Of Lord Kenlis, M. Ill. G. Sov.

A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY , TRADITIONS , AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE , AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS , M . ILL . G . SOV .

By BEO . EGBERT ATEX " XAVOIM : II LITTEE , P . M ., etc . The connection between Freemasonry and the orders of chivalry being a vexala r pieslio it is not my intention to provoke controversy by hazarding any opinion upjn a subject which " , at the best , is involved

in obscurity . As , however , the Masonic Order of Knights of the Eed Cross professes to trace its origin from the equestrian order of ancient Eome , some account of the traditional evidence upon which this claim is based may not prove uninteresting to the

Masonic student . The " Ordo Equestris" of Eome consisted of such as were " equites" or horsemen , and 'was originally established to supply the army with a trained body of cavalry . In process cf time valuable privileges aud honours Avere conferred upon the Order ; its

members were allowed to hem their garments with purple , the symbol of power , and ranked next to the senate . The Eoman Knights were as remarkable for valour in Avar as their successors the chivalrous nobles of Christendom , and many of their number were equally distinguished as poets , orators , and

philosophers , thus becoming at once the law-givers and the champions of the State . In considering the history of the peculiar associations at Eome , known by the name of " collegia artificum , " which were founded by Numa , in the year

B . C . 714 , and more especially in the organisation of the college of architects we find many of the characteristics of modern Freemasonry . They were diA-ided into three classes corresponding with our three Craft degrees ; their assemblies were held in secret , and

their candidates admitted with mystic rites . They possessed a symbolic language , derived from the implements of labour , aud Avere enabled to recognise each other by particular signs . The President was called Magisler or Master , and was usually elected

for five years ; this officer was assisted hy Seniores or Eiders , a Treasurer , Secretary , and other subordinate officials . Each society had the power of enacting its own laws , and the college of architects was exempted from taxation . These sodalities became eventually institutions of a highly philosophic character , where the esoteric doctrines of the

immortality of the soul , and of the existence of a Supreme Being were communicated to a chosen band , whose minds had been prepared for the reception of those sublime truths by the most solemn initiatory ceremonies . Priests and patricians , senators and knights were enrolled as members of these famous

fraternities , and even the laurelled Cajsars sought their mysterious halls to worship at the shrine of the Unknown Deity . Several eminent Masonic writers affirm that Jewish Masonry , or the knowledge of the true God was revealed to the Eoman artificers , with

whom the Hebrews had fraternised , about the time of Augustus , in whose reign many of the Roman knights openly professed Judaism , and observed the Sabbath , whilst others became followers of the Christian faith .

The Masonic Dispensation and the creed of the Gospel were engrafted upon the tree of wisdom and truth , under the shadow of which Plato contemplated the Infinite and the Eternal . It will readily he conceived that the dawn of this

divine day was hailed with rapture by those lovers of light and order—the Eoman architects . But fearful persecutions had to be endured by our ancient brethren before the triumph of the New Law was consummated . In darksome caves , and hidden recesses , and even in the awe-inspiring catacombs of Eome , the enlightened few were compelled to cele-

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS, AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE, AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS, M. ILL. G. SOV. Article 2
AUXILIARIES TO OUR GREAT MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 3
CENTENARY FESTIVAL OF LODGE ST. MARK, No. 102 (S. C), GLASGOW. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 8
THE SOUTH METROPOLITAN MASONIC HALL, COMPANY LIMITED. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 12
Untitled Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
Poetry. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 8TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

for the ensuing half-year , who appointed Bros . P . Wescott , S . AT . ; J . McLellan , J . AV . ' Brother Snoxell was continued in his office , ancl Bro . Allison was appointed Sec . The festival was celebrated by some dozen brethren only . The same number were present to observe a similar feast , Dec . 27 th , and Bro . T .

Wheelwright was then elected Master , and Bros , Lilly , Steel , Allison , and Snoxell were chosen to fill the offices of Wardens , Sec , and Treas . respectively . Just at the close of this volume of the minutes of the Falmouth Lodge , events of importance occur , and

confer dignity on . the concluding 1 'eeords of the first history of its transactions . Zeal in the members , and an improved attendance , are manifested , together

with a strong desire to reduce the arrears of subscriptions , and a laudable anxiety to re-examine , and , if possible , improve their bye-laws . The year 1771 had but just commenced when a meeting was held , the AT . M . in the chair , who proposed ( and a " ballot was called , which was unanimous'' )—1 st . That no brother

be expelled the lodge with out three negatives appear , and that two black balls shall preclude any candidate from being made in this lodge ; 2 nd . That every member of this lodge do pay their quarteridges the next lodge night before the quarter commences , and

if any member fail in so doing , and yet attends within the space of three months , and pays his dues , he is to be balloted for , and ( if accepted ) re-admitted on paying a fine of five shillings . ( To he Continued . )

A Sketch Of The Philosophy, Traditions, And Records Of The Masonic Order Of The Red * Or Knights Of Constantine, At Present Under The Command Of Lord Kenlis, M. Ill. G. Sov.

A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY , TRADITIONS , AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE , AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS , M . ILL . G . SOV .

By BEO . EGBERT ATEX " XAVOIM : II LITTEE , P . M ., etc . The connection between Freemasonry and the orders of chivalry being a vexala r pieslio it is not my intention to provoke controversy by hazarding any opinion upjn a subject which " , at the best , is involved

in obscurity . As , however , the Masonic Order of Knights of the Eed Cross professes to trace its origin from the equestrian order of ancient Eome , some account of the traditional evidence upon which this claim is based may not prove uninteresting to the

Masonic student . The " Ordo Equestris" of Eome consisted of such as were " equites" or horsemen , and 'was originally established to supply the army with a trained body of cavalry . In process cf time valuable privileges aud honours Avere conferred upon the Order ; its

members were allowed to hem their garments with purple , the symbol of power , and ranked next to the senate . The Eoman Knights were as remarkable for valour in Avar as their successors the chivalrous nobles of Christendom , and many of their number were equally distinguished as poets , orators , and

philosophers , thus becoming at once the law-givers and the champions of the State . In considering the history of the peculiar associations at Eome , known by the name of " collegia artificum , " which were founded by Numa , in the year

B . C . 714 , and more especially in the organisation of the college of architects we find many of the characteristics of modern Freemasonry . They were diA-ided into three classes corresponding with our three Craft degrees ; their assemblies were held in secret , and

their candidates admitted with mystic rites . They possessed a symbolic language , derived from the implements of labour , aud Avere enabled to recognise each other by particular signs . The President was called Magisler or Master , and was usually elected

for five years ; this officer was assisted hy Seniores or Eiders , a Treasurer , Secretary , and other subordinate officials . Each society had the power of enacting its own laws , and the college of architects was exempted from taxation . These sodalities became eventually institutions of a highly philosophic character , where the esoteric doctrines of the

immortality of the soul , and of the existence of a Supreme Being were communicated to a chosen band , whose minds had been prepared for the reception of those sublime truths by the most solemn initiatory ceremonies . Priests and patricians , senators and knights were enrolled as members of these famous

fraternities , and even the laurelled Cajsars sought their mysterious halls to worship at the shrine of the Unknown Deity . Several eminent Masonic writers affirm that Jewish Masonry , or the knowledge of the true God was revealed to the Eoman artificers , with

whom the Hebrews had fraternised , about the time of Augustus , in whose reign many of the Roman knights openly professed Judaism , and observed the Sabbath , whilst others became followers of the Christian faith .

The Masonic Dispensation and the creed of the Gospel were engrafted upon the tree of wisdom and truth , under the shadow of which Plato contemplated the Infinite and the Eternal . It will readily he conceived that the dawn of this

divine day was hailed with rapture by those lovers of light and order—the Eoman architects . But fearful persecutions had to be endured by our ancient brethren before the triumph of the New Law was consummated . In darksome caves , and hidden recesses , and even in the awe-inspiring catacombs of Eome , the enlightened few were compelled to cele-

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