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Recent Deviations From The Masonic Landmarks.

Au nom du G . \ Couseil Gou . \ de l ' ordre Mac . -. Reformc de Memphis Sous les Auspices de La G .- . Loge des Philadelphia , a tous les Magons repaudus sur les deux Hemispheres Salut , Auiifcie , Prosperlte , Courage , Tolerance .

-4 S 3 CJ * Timbre et scelle

par uous Gr . des sceaux et timbres de la Loges . E * . Schroedfcer . ' .

Nous , Venerable et Offio . - . de la Loge Egs-lite o . - . de Stratford , assembles par les nombres inysterieux conuus des vrais Macons certiiioug et attestons queleT . - . Oh . -. IV . . . . ne' a . . . le . . . mil huit cent vignt liuit , possede du premier au 3 ° degre de To-et fait partie en

. , cstte qualild de eette Resp .-. Loge . Eu consequence uous iuvitons toutes les Loges a le reconuaitre en sa qualite a d ' aecueillir fraternellement et h , lui preter aide ot protection au besoin . Fait et delivre dans uu lieu eelaire d ' un rayou divin , on rogue la pais , la

yertu , la science , et la plenitude de tous les biens . 0 . - . de Stratford ( Essex ) — le . . iour de Au de la Vv £ . '• 000 , 000 , 000 ( . . E . V .

To all it may concern , these are to testify that our Brother who hath signed his name in the margin hereof , was regularly received into Freemasonry , and admitted to tbe third degree in the Equality Lodge

Aud that he is duly registered in the Book of the Order accordingly . In testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our Names and affixed our seals . At Stratford , Essex , the day of A £ ' o 00 , 000 , ' oo 6 ( . . 1859 , V . E . I

Le lev Surveillant : Leameu Stephenson . L Orateur : John Stewart . Le Tresoi-iere ; C . Turner .

Lc Tan . -, do la L -. Robert lleitle .

Le 2 nie . Surveillant -. David Booth . Le G . - . Expert : Stephen Smith . Le Secretaire : William Cox .

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Distribution Of Honours In The Grand Lodge Of Scotland.

DISTRIBUTION OF HONOURS IN THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .

BY BRO . IHOJIAS SWINNON , Substitute Master , Lodge of Edinburgh , llary ' s Chapel , ( Wo . 1 . ) The Grand Lodge of Scotland ought to

command tho respect of all the Freemasons of Scotland and its dependencies , and to be dear to them all as tho highest representative body of their Order . But this must depend on the manner in which the affairs ot the Grand Lodge are

conducted ; and , unhappily , this has not hitherto been such as to make Freemasons generally regard it with the confidence which is so much to be desired , nor with the respect which , from its relation to all the daughter lodges in Scotland , ought to be

deemed due to it . The reason of this is simply that the Grand Lodge has long been under the control and management of a few individuals , who have divided amongst themselves all its high offices—office bearers being re-elected from time to time—so

that some of the most honourable places have been filled by the same brethren for twelve years or more , whilst others , equally worthy of these

honours , have never been permitted to enjoy them-It is unnecessary to employ the term clique , which mig ht be deemed offensive it is enough to say that a few individuals have got the management of the affairs of the Grand Lodge in their hands ,

and for many years have managed them according to their own pleasure . This is not as it ought to be . The Provincial Lodges of Scotland , as well as those of the capital , ought not only to be represented in the Grand Lodge , but their most

eminent members ought often to be elected to honourable offices in the Grand Lodge , by which the feeling of common brotherhood would be promoted , and the IT embers of the Order throughout the whole country would be united together in

affection and not merely in name . There are brethren in many of the Provincial Lodges who have signalized themselves by thei r zealous endeavours to pi-omoted the cause of Freemasonry , aud have , with great liberality , been the

means of erecting buildings for their several lodges , or have bestowed upon them munificent gifts . But all these things seem never to have been considered by the rulers of the Grand Lodge , who have continued to distribute the honours at

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Untitled Article 1
RECENT DEVIATIONS FROM THE MASONIC LANDMARKS. Article 1
DISTRIBUTION OF HONOURS IN THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. Article 2
MASONIC CURIOSITIES, No. 1. Article 4
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 5
MASONIC EDUCATION. Article 6
THE MORAL OF SILENCE. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 55. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
SPIRITUALISM, OR MAGNETISM ? Article 9
Untitled Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
THE NORTH-EASTERN MASONIC CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 13
SYDNEY. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
"THE FIRST GREAT LIGHT IN MASONRY." Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 11TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Recent Deviations From The Masonic Landmarks.

Au nom du G . \ Couseil Gou . \ de l ' ordre Mac . -. Reformc de Memphis Sous les Auspices de La G .- . Loge des Philadelphia , a tous les Magons repaudus sur les deux Hemispheres Salut , Auiifcie , Prosperlte , Courage , Tolerance .

-4 S 3 CJ * Timbre et scelle

par uous Gr . des sceaux et timbres de la Loges . E * . Schroedfcer . ' .

Nous , Venerable et Offio . - . de la Loge Egs-lite o . - . de Stratford , assembles par les nombres inysterieux conuus des vrais Macons certiiioug et attestons queleT . - . Oh . -. IV . . . . ne' a . . . le . . . mil huit cent vignt liuit , possede du premier au 3 ° degre de To-et fait partie en

. , cstte qualild de eette Resp .-. Loge . Eu consequence uous iuvitons toutes les Loges a le reconuaitre en sa qualite a d ' aecueillir fraternellement et h , lui preter aide ot protection au besoin . Fait et delivre dans uu lieu eelaire d ' un rayou divin , on rogue la pais , la

yertu , la science , et la plenitude de tous les biens . 0 . - . de Stratford ( Essex ) — le . . iour de Au de la Vv £ . '• 000 , 000 , 000 ( . . E . V .

To all it may concern , these are to testify that our Brother who hath signed his name in the margin hereof , was regularly received into Freemasonry , and admitted to tbe third degree in the Equality Lodge

Aud that he is duly registered in the Book of the Order accordingly . In testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our Names and affixed our seals . At Stratford , Essex , the day of A £ ' o 00 , 000 , ' oo 6 ( . . 1859 , V . E . I

Le lev Surveillant : Leameu Stephenson . L Orateur : John Stewart . Le Tresoi-iere ; C . Turner .

Lc Tan . -, do la L -. Robert lleitle .

Le 2 nie . Surveillant -. David Booth . Le G . - . Expert : Stephen Smith . Le Secretaire : William Cox .

6 a 13 O ) _• » D tE S ? « 6 D < 3 >}> * 5 ^ 5 in . s -g

. 0 S > - > 8 02 w CS a ^ a -a r O . -. u o 2 ¦ : g 2

Ti" ., ¦ : £ > n 530 « ® ¦ ¦ -A a , ° " a % ' 2 •§ & «

6 d ° , g 1 8 > « I - 4 ^ > -3 <

Distribution Of Honours In The Grand Lodge Of Scotland.

DISTRIBUTION OF HONOURS IN THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .

BY BRO . IHOJIAS SWINNON , Substitute Master , Lodge of Edinburgh , llary ' s Chapel , ( Wo . 1 . ) The Grand Lodge of Scotland ought to

command tho respect of all the Freemasons of Scotland and its dependencies , and to be dear to them all as tho highest representative body of their Order . But this must depend on the manner in which the affairs ot the Grand Lodge are

conducted ; and , unhappily , this has not hitherto been such as to make Freemasons generally regard it with the confidence which is so much to be desired , nor with the respect which , from its relation to all the daughter lodges in Scotland , ought to be

deemed due to it . The reason of this is simply that the Grand Lodge has long been under the control and management of a few individuals , who have divided amongst themselves all its high offices—office bearers being re-elected from time to time—so

that some of the most honourable places have been filled by the same brethren for twelve years or more , whilst others , equally worthy of these

honours , have never been permitted to enjoy them-It is unnecessary to employ the term clique , which mig ht be deemed offensive it is enough to say that a few individuals have got the management of the affairs of the Grand Lodge in their hands ,

and for many years have managed them according to their own pleasure . This is not as it ought to be . The Provincial Lodges of Scotland , as well as those of the capital , ought not only to be represented in the Grand Lodge , but their most

eminent members ought often to be elected to honourable offices in the Grand Lodge , by which the feeling of common brotherhood would be promoted , and the IT embers of the Order throughout the whole country would be united together in

affection and not merely in name . There are brethren in many of the Provincial Lodges who have signalized themselves by thei r zealous endeavours to pi-omoted the cause of Freemasonry , aud have , with great liberality , been the

means of erecting buildings for their several lodges , or have bestowed upon them munificent gifts . But all these things seem never to have been considered by the rulers of the Grand Lodge , who have continued to distribute the honours at

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