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tion for the time and trouble he may devote to the work . S . The chairman to superintend and insure the carrying out of the statute and the rules and regulations . ' The secretary-treasurer to keep the
books and carry on the correspondence . The librarian to have charge of the management of the library , the lending and claiming of the books , and all the writing that relates thereto . 9 . The members of the committee to attend at
the meeting upon the call by the Board , whenever the service oftlie library requires their concurrence . 10 . The committe to meet , every two months regularly , and besides , in special session , upon the summons by the chairman , whenever steps have
to be taken in the interest of the library . 11 . The committee to select , examine , and designate the books to be bought ; to accept or decline accepting works that may be offered to the institution , without being bound to state in every case the reasons that may have induced it to decline an offer .
12 . The resources of the library to consist ofco . The yield of the subscriptions of the Masonic lodges . b . The subscriptions by the founders . c . The amount of the entrance fees and those
to be paid hy borrowers .- * - cl . Donations that may be made to the library from various quarters . 13 . The expenditure to consist of the expenses incidental to the opening of the library , the lease
of suitable premises , the keeping of the books and carrying on of correspondence , the committee meetings , carriage and hire of books , the purchase ancl binding of literary property , & c . 1-1 . The catalogue to be made up under the
superintendence of the committee , the books belonging to the library to jbe put down in this catalogue as they come in , and a special list to be kept of those books ( circulation books ) borroived from-the Franklin Society .
15 . The committee to issue every year a report on the state of the library ; this report to be laid before all the foundin g lodges which are at libert y to make such observations as they may think proper .
Freemasonry In France.
16 . The committee to have full poiver to modify the rules and regulation of the library hereafter , if they think proper , Avith a vieiv to ensure the success of the undertaking . Such changes to be embodied in the annual report addressed to the
various lodges , which may either approve them or claim their repeal . [ According to Clause 12 of the Rules and Regulations the library is open from nine a . m . to four p . m . in winter , and from nine a . m . to three p . m . in summer ; on Sundays respectively from eight or nine to ten a . m . ]
The Doctrines Of Jesuitism.
THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM .
We continue the reproduction of these interesting injunctions , the seventh and eighth chapters of which are devoted to the manner of dealing Avith wealthy widows and other persons possessed of large property , with a vieAV to increase
the worldly possessions of the Order , —the ninth chapter containing a tout ensemble of hints and instructions as to the means of increasing the property of the Fraternity . We think ive have in former numbers sheiA'n sufficiently that in
republishing this opusculum , Ave had no intention whatever of waging war against the creed of a large number of our felloAv-countrymen and fellow-Masons ; and liaving thus succeeded in dispelling
the alarm and susceptibilities that had been awakened in some quarters , Ave shall , in future , dispense with further comment on the subject , and forbear from all allusion to the connection that may exist betAveen the organs of any particular
persuasion and such excrescences as may have sprung out of its bosom . We hope to conclude the whole of the Manila in our next tivo numbers , after AA'hich Ave shall have much pleasure in laying before our readers some further data , chiefly of a
statistical character , for AA'hich Ave are indebted to an esteemed brother , who has devoted the whole of his energies to the diffusion of light on religious subjects .
Monita Secreta Societatis Jesu.
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU .
SECKET IXJUXOTIOXS or TUB SOCIETY or JESUS . ( Continued from page 325 . ) OlIAl'IEIl YII . Hoiv widows are to be secured ( conservandce ) , and how their property is lo be disposed of . 1 . They should be continually urged to persevere in devotion and in good AA'orks ; thus , they should not allow
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Freemasonry In France.
tion for the time and trouble he may devote to the work . S . The chairman to superintend and insure the carrying out of the statute and the rules and regulations . ' The secretary-treasurer to keep the
books and carry on the correspondence . The librarian to have charge of the management of the library , the lending and claiming of the books , and all the writing that relates thereto . 9 . The members of the committee to attend at
the meeting upon the call by the Board , whenever the service oftlie library requires their concurrence . 10 . The committe to meet , every two months regularly , and besides , in special session , upon the summons by the chairman , whenever steps have
to be taken in the interest of the library . 11 . The committee to select , examine , and designate the books to be bought ; to accept or decline accepting works that may be offered to the institution , without being bound to state in every case the reasons that may have induced it to decline an offer .
12 . The resources of the library to consist ofco . The yield of the subscriptions of the Masonic lodges . b . The subscriptions by the founders . c . The amount of the entrance fees and those
to be paid hy borrowers .- * - cl . Donations that may be made to the library from various quarters . 13 . The expenditure to consist of the expenses incidental to the opening of the library , the lease
of suitable premises , the keeping of the books and carrying on of correspondence , the committee meetings , carriage and hire of books , the purchase ancl binding of literary property , & c . 1-1 . The catalogue to be made up under the
superintendence of the committee , the books belonging to the library to jbe put down in this catalogue as they come in , and a special list to be kept of those books ( circulation books ) borroived from-the Franklin Society .
15 . The committee to issue every year a report on the state of the library ; this report to be laid before all the foundin g lodges which are at libert y to make such observations as they may think proper .
Freemasonry In France.
16 . The committee to have full poiver to modify the rules and regulation of the library hereafter , if they think proper , Avith a vieiv to ensure the success of the undertaking . Such changes to be embodied in the annual report addressed to the
various lodges , which may either approve them or claim their repeal . [ According to Clause 12 of the Rules and Regulations the library is open from nine a . m . to four p . m . in winter , and from nine a . m . to three p . m . in summer ; on Sundays respectively from eight or nine to ten a . m . ]
The Doctrines Of Jesuitism.
THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM .
We continue the reproduction of these interesting injunctions , the seventh and eighth chapters of which are devoted to the manner of dealing Avith wealthy widows and other persons possessed of large property , with a vieAV to increase
the worldly possessions of the Order , —the ninth chapter containing a tout ensemble of hints and instructions as to the means of increasing the property of the Fraternity . We think ive have in former numbers sheiA'n sufficiently that in
republishing this opusculum , Ave had no intention whatever of waging war against the creed of a large number of our felloAv-countrymen and fellow-Masons ; and liaving thus succeeded in dispelling
the alarm and susceptibilities that had been awakened in some quarters , Ave shall , in future , dispense with further comment on the subject , and forbear from all allusion to the connection that may exist betAveen the organs of any particular
persuasion and such excrescences as may have sprung out of its bosom . We hope to conclude the whole of the Manila in our next tivo numbers , after AA'hich Ave shall have much pleasure in laying before our readers some further data , chiefly of a
statistical character , for AA'hich Ave are indebted to an esteemed brother , who has devoted the whole of his energies to the diffusion of light on religious subjects .
Monita Secreta Societatis Jesu.
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU .
SECKET IXJUXOTIOXS or TUB SOCIETY or JESUS . ( Continued from page 325 . ) OlIAl'IEIl YII . Hoiv widows are to be secured ( conservandce ) , and how their property is lo be disposed of . 1 . They should be continually urged to persevere in devotion and in good AA'orks ; thus , they should not allow