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of the world , all are brothers in a deeper , clearer sense , and Christ our Heavenly Grand Master is our elder brother . He is the sure foundation , other than which can no man lay ; He is the hidden corner stone , which the level of His own divine love has so placed , as will one day unite , anel thenceforward for ever support the whole building of His Father ' s mercy in indivisible and eternal unity . " Onr entrance into Freemasonry is an emblematical entrance

into this our mortal existance . AVe come into the lodge as we come into this world , poor , blind , doubting , halting , helpless beings , and the first thing we are invited to do is to kneel anel ask for help from God , and to avow our sole hope and trust is in Him who hath said— 'Ask . and ye shall hive ; seek and ye shall find ; knock anel ifc shall be opened unto you . ' The hand that grasps our own is that of a friend in whom we find a brotherwho leads ns doubting onward to the liht where that

, g which was secret is revealed , and that which was dark becomes as clear as the day . AVe receive a most solemn and wholesome lesson in the active principles of universal beneficence and charity , and are taught to seek the solace of our own distress , in affording relief to our fellow-mortals in their hour of affliction , and to dedicate our hearts thus purified from all that is selfish anel bad to the glory of God and to the welfare of our brethren in the world . The lessons thus inculcated underlie

all thafc follows after . We are invited , indeed , fco extend our researches into the more hidden mysteries of nature anel science . Learning and art may unfold their treasures beneath our hands , making us more useful in our day and generation , but but they are but the goodly ornaments anel decorations of the temple , not the temple itself . Many a plain workman has done his work well and received his full reward , anel many a more accomplished Mason , who has thought too much of these decorations and too little of the work itself has , when his allotted

time was over , and the Master came to inspect tho work , been covered wifch shame and confusion to find that which should have been a meet abode for the King of Kings , an unsightly heap of disorderly materials , nofc half prepared . Even when , proceeding onwards , we receive the most solemn lesson of all , that teaches us the instability of all things here below , tho same voice that bids us be careful to perform our appointed task while it is yet day exhorts us to lift our eyes to the Briht

g Morning Star , the truest , purest pattern of all love . "Nothing around us lingers ; time is fleeting by ; the world is passing from us ; eternity is hastening on ; judgment is drawing close ; the Master ' s step is nigh , even at the door . When He enters all the earthl y wisdom and works of man must dissolve and leave not a wreck behind . What think you , in that day , will be the badge of His disciplcship and the tokens

He will own—the marks of your fellowship with Him on earth ? Not , the achievements of human industry , for the fire will try every man ' s work of whafc sort it is ; not learning , and science , and art , for they , apart from Him , are vanity and vexation of spirit ; not wealth got by selfish moans and spent for selfish ends , for it shall eat its owner's flesh as fire ; not anything that is of the earth earthy , for the world passeth away

and the lusts thereof . This only shall endure , tbe fine gold of charity and the precious stones of faith , hope , and love , built upon Him , the Rock of our Salvation . No need then of sign , token , or word ; wc shall know even as we are known ; anel even of the three things that abide one only will remain wholly unchanged ; for faith and hope will have altered , not indeed their naturebut their nameand faith will then be called

, ; knowledge and hope fruition ; but love will have altered neither in nature nor in name , but will only reflect more brightly the image of Him from whose bosom it first started on its angel message to the tempest-tossed sufferers on tho ocean of this troublesome world .

" Since love will thus continue when all other things shall have passed away , elo your diligence , my brethren , to practise brotherly love while they yet endure . If the outer world asks how Masons manifest their love one to another , be able still to say , ' We are bound by a solemn pledge to be forward in all loving offices to all mankind , and especially to our brethren in the Order . ' Men in peril , preserved ; wanderers sheltered and brought on their way home ; tire widows anel destitute provided

with a home ; the orphans feel and clothed , protected and taught ; these can bear witness how we understand the precept , ' Let brotherly love continue . ' I fear not to say , my brethren , that Masonry , rightly understood and honestly carried out , is oil to the lamp of faith , a cable tow to the anchor of hope , fuel to the fire of love .

These are brave words , beloved ; anel it behoves us to give heed that they may be borne out by consistent lines . And you , especially , brethren of our newly dedicated lodge , bear with me if I remind you that Masonry is here on its trial . If your fellow townsmen see you gentle anel humble , kind , temperate , and courteous , your lodge will be an honour to yourselves , and will make the name of our Craft a word of praise wherever ifc may be mentioned . Bufc if , on the contrary , you be found

wrathful and vain , harsh , and sensual , and selfish , neglectful husbands anel fathers , anel bad neighbours , your association with the Craft will spread the mischief far beyond yourselves ; for what can men say in that case , speaking as they find , but that Masonry is in word truly weighty anel powerful , but in deed weak anel contemptible ; anel so tho things that should have been for our mutual wealth , shall be to us an occasion of falling .

"My beloved brethren in Freemasonry , one anel all , our Divine Grancl Master , ou the tracing board of the three and thirty years of His earthly life , laid down a perfect design of tbe temple which He would have us to build ; and it is a humbling , bufc most salutary , discipline to contemplate , from time to time , the heavenly original and the earthly copy , the perfect design to our manifest failures . See Him in His sinless childhood , obedient to Joseph anel Mary , contentedly

performing the duties of his humble trade ; see Him in His sinless manhood , without a home wherein to lay His head , getting a few lowly persons , fishermen , taxgatlierers , and suchlike fco listen to what He had to say ; see Him , bearing so patiently with their unbelief , their ignorance , and their jealousies ; see Him in His sinless suffering for us men and for our salvation , forsaken by all , mocked , scourged , crowned with thorns , and crucified ; yetin the midst of all His agonypraying' Father

, , , , forgive them ; they know nofc what they do . ' Think of all this obedience , forbearance , patience , and love , and then , contrasting it with onr own stubbornness and discontent , our ready anger at little slights , our long remembrance of wrongs , our thoughts , words , and deeds of malice and unkindness , and remembering who He is , and whafc we are , surely we must have hearts as hard as stone , if we do nofc abase ourselves before Him , and pray Him for grace to be more like whafc He was and whafc

He would havo us to be . Indeed , ib woulel only bring us to despair to measure ourselves by this heavenly gauge , did we not remember that all this was done for us , that His strength is made perfect in ourselves , anel that He . who is the Truth and the Life is also the Way . " Short , short , is the time that is left us for the fulfilment of our task . All around us is fleeting anel shadowy . Nothing continueth in one stay . What we have we lose ; what we seek

disappoints . All creation is subject to vanity , thafc we may learn to seek Him alone , who alone is nofc sought in vain , our Maker , our Redeemer , our God . Be of good courage , brethren , for the Almighty Master who imposes our task does nofc only look on , but by His look gives strength to labour . The work looks a weary one , but only while we load our hands with the things which He forbids . Lay aside every weight and the weariness will pass away . The forms of His messengers look

austere , but at a distance only ; let us listen to their message and obey it , and they will smile nponus with a heavenly sweetness . The world's hard slavery groAvs harder the longer we endure it ; it harrasses , perplexes , distresses , slays ; Christ's free labour grows easier by perseverance . He has taught us how to say ' Thy commandment is exceeding broad . ' " The words of the Scripture ring with gladness while they

tell us of the reward in store for him that overcomoth , of good from the tree of life , of freedom from the second death , of the gift of tho bidden manna , and the white stone graven Avith a new name , of the morning star and the whifce raiment , of the being made pillars in tho Temple of God anel going out no more , of sitting with Christ on His throne , even as Ho also overcame and is set down with His Father on His throne . " The discourse of the reverend brother was listened to with

profound attention hy a large congregation . The procession was then re-formed , and the brethren marched back to the Guildhall , where the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was resumed . The P . G . Master named Halesworth as the place for holding the Provincial Grand Lodge for 186 (> , stating that an early day in July woulel be fixed for the purpose . A vote of thanks was cordially given by the lodge to the Incumbent of St . Mary ' s Church for his kindness in granting the brethren the use of tha Church , and to tho Mayor and Cor-

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MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 1
SYMBOLISM. Article 4
THE EARLY AGES OF SCIENCE. Article 5
BOHEMIANISM. Article 7
ARCHITECTURAL REVERIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
Untitled Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS, WOOD GREEN. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRRGR. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
Poetry. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

of the world , all are brothers in a deeper , clearer sense , and Christ our Heavenly Grand Master is our elder brother . He is the sure foundation , other than which can no man lay ; He is the hidden corner stone , which the level of His own divine love has so placed , as will one day unite , anel thenceforward for ever support the whole building of His Father ' s mercy in indivisible and eternal unity . " Onr entrance into Freemasonry is an emblematical entrance

into this our mortal existance . AVe come into the lodge as we come into this world , poor , blind , doubting , halting , helpless beings , and the first thing we are invited to do is to kneel anel ask for help from God , and to avow our sole hope and trust is in Him who hath said— 'Ask . and ye shall hive ; seek and ye shall find ; knock anel ifc shall be opened unto you . ' The hand that grasps our own is that of a friend in whom we find a brotherwho leads ns doubting onward to the liht where that

, g which was secret is revealed , and that which was dark becomes as clear as the day . AVe receive a most solemn and wholesome lesson in the active principles of universal beneficence and charity , and are taught to seek the solace of our own distress , in affording relief to our fellow-mortals in their hour of affliction , and to dedicate our hearts thus purified from all that is selfish anel bad to the glory of God and to the welfare of our brethren in the world . The lessons thus inculcated underlie

all thafc follows after . We are invited , indeed , fco extend our researches into the more hidden mysteries of nature anel science . Learning and art may unfold their treasures beneath our hands , making us more useful in our day and generation , but but they are but the goodly ornaments anel decorations of the temple , not the temple itself . Many a plain workman has done his work well and received his full reward , anel many a more accomplished Mason , who has thought too much of these decorations and too little of the work itself has , when his allotted

time was over , and the Master came to inspect tho work , been covered wifch shame and confusion to find that which should have been a meet abode for the King of Kings , an unsightly heap of disorderly materials , nofc half prepared . Even when , proceeding onwards , we receive the most solemn lesson of all , that teaches us the instability of all things here below , tho same voice that bids us be careful to perform our appointed task while it is yet day exhorts us to lift our eyes to the Briht

g Morning Star , the truest , purest pattern of all love . "Nothing around us lingers ; time is fleeting by ; the world is passing from us ; eternity is hastening on ; judgment is drawing close ; the Master ' s step is nigh , even at the door . When He enters all the earthl y wisdom and works of man must dissolve and leave not a wreck behind . What think you , in that day , will be the badge of His disciplcship and the tokens

He will own—the marks of your fellowship with Him on earth ? Not , the achievements of human industry , for the fire will try every man ' s work of whafc sort it is ; not learning , and science , and art , for they , apart from Him , are vanity and vexation of spirit ; not wealth got by selfish moans and spent for selfish ends , for it shall eat its owner's flesh as fire ; not anything that is of the earth earthy , for the world passeth away

and the lusts thereof . This only shall endure , tbe fine gold of charity and the precious stones of faith , hope , and love , built upon Him , the Rock of our Salvation . No need then of sign , token , or word ; wc shall know even as we are known ; anel even of the three things that abide one only will remain wholly unchanged ; for faith and hope will have altered , not indeed their naturebut their nameand faith will then be called

, ; knowledge and hope fruition ; but love will have altered neither in nature nor in name , but will only reflect more brightly the image of Him from whose bosom it first started on its angel message to the tempest-tossed sufferers on tho ocean of this troublesome world .

" Since love will thus continue when all other things shall have passed away , elo your diligence , my brethren , to practise brotherly love while they yet endure . If the outer world asks how Masons manifest their love one to another , be able still to say , ' We are bound by a solemn pledge to be forward in all loving offices to all mankind , and especially to our brethren in the Order . ' Men in peril , preserved ; wanderers sheltered and brought on their way home ; tire widows anel destitute provided

with a home ; the orphans feel and clothed , protected and taught ; these can bear witness how we understand the precept , ' Let brotherly love continue . ' I fear not to say , my brethren , that Masonry , rightly understood and honestly carried out , is oil to the lamp of faith , a cable tow to the anchor of hope , fuel to the fire of love .

These are brave words , beloved ; anel it behoves us to give heed that they may be borne out by consistent lines . And you , especially , brethren of our newly dedicated lodge , bear with me if I remind you that Masonry is here on its trial . If your fellow townsmen see you gentle anel humble , kind , temperate , and courteous , your lodge will be an honour to yourselves , and will make the name of our Craft a word of praise wherever ifc may be mentioned . Bufc if , on the contrary , you be found

wrathful and vain , harsh , and sensual , and selfish , neglectful husbands anel fathers , anel bad neighbours , your association with the Craft will spread the mischief far beyond yourselves ; for what can men say in that case , speaking as they find , but that Masonry is in word truly weighty anel powerful , but in deed weak anel contemptible ; anel so tho things that should have been for our mutual wealth , shall be to us an occasion of falling .

"My beloved brethren in Freemasonry , one anel all , our Divine Grancl Master , ou the tracing board of the three and thirty years of His earthly life , laid down a perfect design of tbe temple which He would have us to build ; and it is a humbling , bufc most salutary , discipline to contemplate , from time to time , the heavenly original and the earthly copy , the perfect design to our manifest failures . See Him in His sinless childhood , obedient to Joseph anel Mary , contentedly

performing the duties of his humble trade ; see Him in His sinless manhood , without a home wherein to lay His head , getting a few lowly persons , fishermen , taxgatlierers , and suchlike fco listen to what He had to say ; see Him , bearing so patiently with their unbelief , their ignorance , and their jealousies ; see Him in His sinless suffering for us men and for our salvation , forsaken by all , mocked , scourged , crowned with thorns , and crucified ; yetin the midst of all His agonypraying' Father

, , , , forgive them ; they know nofc what they do . ' Think of all this obedience , forbearance , patience , and love , and then , contrasting it with onr own stubbornness and discontent , our ready anger at little slights , our long remembrance of wrongs , our thoughts , words , and deeds of malice and unkindness , and remembering who He is , and whafc we are , surely we must have hearts as hard as stone , if we do nofc abase ourselves before Him , and pray Him for grace to be more like whafc He was and whafc

He would havo us to be . Indeed , ib woulel only bring us to despair to measure ourselves by this heavenly gauge , did we not remember that all this was done for us , that His strength is made perfect in ourselves , anel that He . who is the Truth and the Life is also the Way . " Short , short , is the time that is left us for the fulfilment of our task . All around us is fleeting anel shadowy . Nothing continueth in one stay . What we have we lose ; what we seek

disappoints . All creation is subject to vanity , thafc we may learn to seek Him alone , who alone is nofc sought in vain , our Maker , our Redeemer , our God . Be of good courage , brethren , for the Almighty Master who imposes our task does nofc only look on , but by His look gives strength to labour . The work looks a weary one , but only while we load our hands with the things which He forbids . Lay aside every weight and the weariness will pass away . The forms of His messengers look

austere , but at a distance only ; let us listen to their message and obey it , and they will smile nponus with a heavenly sweetness . The world's hard slavery groAvs harder the longer we endure it ; it harrasses , perplexes , distresses , slays ; Christ's free labour grows easier by perseverance . He has taught us how to say ' Thy commandment is exceeding broad . ' " The words of the Scripture ring with gladness while they

tell us of the reward in store for him that overcomoth , of good from the tree of life , of freedom from the second death , of the gift of tho bidden manna , and the white stone graven Avith a new name , of the morning star and the whifce raiment , of the being made pillars in tho Temple of God anel going out no more , of sitting with Christ on His throne , even as Ho also overcame and is set down with His Father on His throne . " The discourse of the reverend brother was listened to with

profound attention hy a large congregation . The procession was then re-formed , and the brethren marched back to the Guildhall , where the business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was resumed . The P . G . Master named Halesworth as the place for holding the Provincial Grand Lodge for 186 (> , stating that an early day in July woulel be fixed for the purpose . A vote of thanks was cordially given by the lodge to the Incumbent of St . Mary ' s Church for his kindness in granting the brethren the use of tha Church , and to tho Mayor and Cor-

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