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Freemasonry And Christianity.

FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY .

TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —Although " W . H . " has not stated his arguments touching thc divinity of Christ so strongly as he might have done , yet they are sufficiently firm to preclude thc possibility of the " Universalis !" ever removing them . I agree ivith you , that your page ' s are not the proper place to discuss the subject ; I may add , this is not a time to drag the shatthe readers of thc

tered and withered cause of Arianism or Sochuanism before Maijadne , after the heresy has been so frequently put down and crushed by the force of truth . I -also agree with him , that Christianity is not Freemasonry ; but I positii'ely deny his second proposition . The scriptures , consequently Christianity , display as ivith a sunbeam the doctrine of the Trinity . A man may be a Freemason—but I deny that he can be a Christianin the true and

, proper sense of the term—ivho denies the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ , or the proper deity of the eternal Logos . I am , yours fraternally , A MASONIC TYRO .

The Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —In your report of a Provincial Grand Lodge held at Bridgewater , on the 7 th ult ., are several inaccuracies , to ivhich I Avill briefly call your attention . First , the various Lodges of the province ivere not represented in Provincial Grand Lodge , there being only representatives from three Lodges present , viz ., Bridgewater , Taunton , and Highbrid the first named

ge— Lodge ( to receive the Provincial Grand Lodge ) mustered eleven members . The Taunton Lodge sent two members ; and the ili ghbridge Lodge one member only . And of the Provincial Grand Officers , both Wardens and both Deacons ivere absent ; yet , notwithstanding this very limited attendance , your reporter says that the appointment ofthe Provincial Grand Secretary "had met with the general approval of thc province . " Nowthe fact isthat the members of Provincial Grand

, , Lod ge were not summoned ( as is the usual practice ) to attend this meeting , and only the Masters of Lodges were aware of it , and that barely a week beforehand ; and it Avas not till after the meeting that many Brethren , entitled by virtue of their respective rank or office to attend , knew anything about it ; and then it was only to ask to ask Avho the Brother is on Avhom the distinguished office of Provincial Grand Secretary has been conferred ; for I for confess

one , although a P . M . of my Lodge , knowing almost every Mason of note in the province , the first time I eA'cr heard of Bro . Christopher Babbage , was in tire pages of the Masonic Mirror . Can any of my provincial Brethren inform me where and IIOAV long he has been initiated into Freemasonry ? I . am , Sir and Brother , vours fraternally , . Dec . 31 */ , 1858 . " P . M .

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INDEX. Article 3
THE MASONIC MIRROR, Article 6
FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
CAGLIOSTRO AND THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY. Article 13
THE DUTIES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
Selection Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
" JUSTITIA" AND THE "MASONIC OBSERVER." Article 31
CHARITY. Article 34
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 35
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 35
MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 53
THE WEEK. Article 55
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
NOTICES. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 58
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Freemasonry And Christianity.

FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY .

TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —Although " W . H . " has not stated his arguments touching thc divinity of Christ so strongly as he might have done , yet they are sufficiently firm to preclude thc possibility of the " Universalis !" ever removing them . I agree ivith you , that your page ' s are not the proper place to discuss the subject ; I may add , this is not a time to drag the shatthe readers of thc

tered and withered cause of Arianism or Sochuanism before Maijadne , after the heresy has been so frequently put down and crushed by the force of truth . I -also agree with him , that Christianity is not Freemasonry ; but I positii'ely deny his second proposition . The scriptures , consequently Christianity , display as ivith a sunbeam the doctrine of the Trinity . A man may be a Freemason—but I deny that he can be a Christianin the true and

, proper sense of the term—ivho denies the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ , or the proper deity of the eternal Logos . I am , yours fraternally , A MASONIC TYRO .

The Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somersetshire.

THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —In your report of a Provincial Grand Lodge held at Bridgewater , on the 7 th ult ., are several inaccuracies , to ivhich I Avill briefly call your attention . First , the various Lodges of the province ivere not represented in Provincial Grand Lodge , there being only representatives from three Lodges present , viz ., Bridgewater , Taunton , and Highbrid the first named

ge— Lodge ( to receive the Provincial Grand Lodge ) mustered eleven members . The Taunton Lodge sent two members ; and the ili ghbridge Lodge one member only . And of the Provincial Grand Officers , both Wardens and both Deacons ivere absent ; yet , notwithstanding this very limited attendance , your reporter says that the appointment ofthe Provincial Grand Secretary "had met with the general approval of thc province . " Nowthe fact isthat the members of Provincial Grand

, , Lod ge were not summoned ( as is the usual practice ) to attend this meeting , and only the Masters of Lodges were aware of it , and that barely a week beforehand ; and it Avas not till after the meeting that many Brethren , entitled by virtue of their respective rank or office to attend , knew anything about it ; and then it was only to ask to ask Avho the Brother is on Avhom the distinguished office of Provincial Grand Secretary has been conferred ; for I for confess

one , although a P . M . of my Lodge , knowing almost every Mason of note in the province , the first time I eA'cr heard of Bro . Christopher Babbage , was in tire pages of the Masonic Mirror . Can any of my provincial Brethren inform me where and IIOAV long he has been initiated into Freemasonry ? I . am , Sir and Brother , vours fraternally , . Dec . 31 */ , 1858 . " P . M .

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