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consult the leading members of the Craft in their lodge , town , or province , they will save much postage expense . If every province ivould unite , they could by subscriptions purchase , at least every other year , an entrance to the Girls' or Boys' School . Why should Sussex , or particularl y Brighton , in which the

lodges liberally subscribe and frequently send up Stewards , be called upon for votes for children in distant counties , while they have candidates of their own . Tours fraternally , Brighton . . A PAST STEWARD . Aug . 31 st , 1 S 6 S .

CREED DISTINCTIONS . TO THE EDITOE OF THE I'EEEMASONs' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIKBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —In answer to your correspondent , " Rfa , whether the members of the Lodge of Joppa are Deists or Christians , I beg to inform you the majority of the members are of the Hebrew

faith , being of course "Deists , " the remainder are Christians , no distinction as regards creed being made . if properly proposed . Tours fraternally , A P . M . of the above Lodge .

| THE CEEED O . F FREE MAS OXBY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC 1 UREOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —There are many brethren of the Craft—myself included—who , believing as we do , that " there is only one Great Name by ivhich salvation cometh , " yet hold tho opinion that " speculative

Masonry , " in matters of faith , asks from her initiates the acknowledgment of one God only , the Almighty Creator and Architect of the Universe ; this , with moral worth , and an intellect capable of appreciating all which may advance the highest interests of mankind , being the principal qualifications required from such as seek admission within our circles . Thiswe believeis far

, , very from being anti-Christian . ' Allowing good men to meet as brethren , Masonry permits no sectarian discussion , but allows each brother to show , by example , the superiority of his reli gions tenets . Tho Christian brother has thus tho power of making converts without vain words , as b y his practical doings , in forbearance , charity , and kindness , he can show the

brethren of other faiths how much better they mi ght be by choosing the Saviour for their head and guide . Should ^ tho professing Christian have no hi gher marks of goodness than mere words , we are afraid the use of these ivould onl y introduce confusion in our assemblies , and reflect little credit on religion . It has been alleged that Masonry having been

introduced into our land by the builders of Christian churches , is of necessity a Christian institution . It may be true that it was through Christian men ive have received the traditions of our Order , but those traditions , whether moral parables or veritable facts , make no mention of Christian history . Perhaps yourself or some of your learned contributors may enlighten us how far we aro

correct in our notions , that * Speculative Masonry" is a pure Deism , interfering with no man ' s sectarian belief . Yours fraternally , E .

THERE is this difference between a thankful and an unthankful man . Tlie one is always pleased in the good he has done , and the other only once in the good he has received .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

BOYS' SCHOOL—A sixth application for admission to the School is made by James Addison , and which we trust on this occasion will be successful . For list of brethren who will receive proxies , we refer our readers to our advertising columns . BuErnnEX are reminded tbat the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZIXE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

The quarterly communication of tho United Grand Lodge of England took place on Wednesday evening , the 2 nd inst ., in the new Banqueting Hall , Great Queen-street . Lord de Tabley , Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , officiated as G . M ., Victor AVilliamson as S . G . W ., Bro . Bently Shaw as J . G . W ., and Bro . Frederick Patterson as D . G . M . There were present on and

near the dais Bros . Spiers , P . G . S . B . ; Hopwood , P . G-D ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Smith and T . A . Adams , P . G . Bursts . ; Havers , P . G . W . ; Llewellyn Evana , President of the Board of General Purposes ; Clayton , P . G . D . ; Fenn , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Patten , G . S . B .: Rev . J . E . Cox ; Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; John Empson , P . G . D . ; John Symonds , P . G . D . ; James Coward ,

G . Org . ; Benjamin Head , P . G . D . ; J . B . Monckton : Jame ? , Mason , P . G . S . B . ; Edward Cox , P . G . D . ; Rev . R . J . Simpson , G . Chap . ; Thomas Price , Rayniiam W . Stewart , W . Ough , Assist . G . Purs . ; S . May , Joshua Nunn , H . G . Warren , William Smith , C . E ., & c . The attendance of the brethren , considering the season of the year , was rather more numerous than usual .

NEW GBAXD SECEETAUT . The Grand Lodge having been opened in due form and with solemn prayer—The Acting Grand Master said that he had received a letter from the M . W . G . M . stating that he had appointed Bro . John Hervey to fill the office of G . Sec ., rendered vacant by the

death of Bro . Gray Clarke , He therefore requested Bro . Hervey to come forward and receive ^ from him ( Lord de Tabley ) tlie collar and badge of the office of G . Sec . Bro . Hervey having been duly invested , Lord de Tabley said—Bro . Hervey , the important post of Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge having become vacant by the lamented death of

Bro . Gray Clarke—to whose zeal in the discharge of his duties I can bear full testimony , and in doing so I am sure I shall be hacked by every member of the Craft now present—the G . M . has thought proper to select you to fill the office of G- Sec , and in his name I have great pleasure in investing you with the collar and badge of office , and I feel convinced that the

G . M . in making snch a selection has acted fully iu consonance with the feelings of the Craft . ( Cheering . ) You , Bro . Hervey , commence your office with tho best wishes of the v . hole Craft ; and when it shall please the Great Architect of the Universe that your connexion with this Grand Lodge shall cease , I am sure that you will continue to merit the esteem of

every member of it . Several rounds of cheering followed this short address , and on Bi-o . Hervey being conducted to the Grand Secretary ' s table , thev were more heartily renewed .

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GRAND LODGE. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE LATE BRO. THOMAS POWRIE. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 12th, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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consult the leading members of the Craft in their lodge , town , or province , they will save much postage expense . If every province ivould unite , they could by subscriptions purchase , at least every other year , an entrance to the Girls' or Boys' School . Why should Sussex , or particularl y Brighton , in which the

lodges liberally subscribe and frequently send up Stewards , be called upon for votes for children in distant counties , while they have candidates of their own . Tours fraternally , Brighton . . A PAST STEWARD . Aug . 31 st , 1 S 6 S .

CREED DISTINCTIONS . TO THE EDITOE OF THE I'EEEMASONs' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIKBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —In answer to your correspondent , " Rfa , whether the members of the Lodge of Joppa are Deists or Christians , I beg to inform you the majority of the members are of the Hebrew

faith , being of course "Deists , " the remainder are Christians , no distinction as regards creed being made . if properly proposed . Tours fraternally , A P . M . of the above Lodge .

| THE CEEED O . F FREE MAS OXBY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC 1 UREOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —There are many brethren of the Craft—myself included—who , believing as we do , that " there is only one Great Name by ivhich salvation cometh , " yet hold tho opinion that " speculative

Masonry , " in matters of faith , asks from her initiates the acknowledgment of one God only , the Almighty Creator and Architect of the Universe ; this , with moral worth , and an intellect capable of appreciating all which may advance the highest interests of mankind , being the principal qualifications required from such as seek admission within our circles . Thiswe believeis far

, , very from being anti-Christian . ' Allowing good men to meet as brethren , Masonry permits no sectarian discussion , but allows each brother to show , by example , the superiority of his reli gions tenets . Tho Christian brother has thus tho power of making converts without vain words , as b y his practical doings , in forbearance , charity , and kindness , he can show the

brethren of other faiths how much better they mi ght be by choosing the Saviour for their head and guide . Should ^ tho professing Christian have no hi gher marks of goodness than mere words , we are afraid the use of these ivould onl y introduce confusion in our assemblies , and reflect little credit on religion . It has been alleged that Masonry having been

introduced into our land by the builders of Christian churches , is of necessity a Christian institution . It may be true that it was through Christian men ive have received the traditions of our Order , but those traditions , whether moral parables or veritable facts , make no mention of Christian history . Perhaps yourself or some of your learned contributors may enlighten us how far we aro

correct in our notions , that * Speculative Masonry" is a pure Deism , interfering with no man ' s sectarian belief . Yours fraternally , E .

THERE is this difference between a thankful and an unthankful man . Tlie one is always pleased in the good he has done , and the other only once in the good he has received .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

BOYS' SCHOOL—A sixth application for admission to the School is made by James Addison , and which we trust on this occasion will be successful . For list of brethren who will receive proxies , we refer our readers to our advertising columns . BuErnnEX are reminded tbat the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZIXE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

The quarterly communication of tho United Grand Lodge of England took place on Wednesday evening , the 2 nd inst ., in the new Banqueting Hall , Great Queen-street . Lord de Tabley , Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , officiated as G . M ., Victor AVilliamson as S . G . W ., Bro . Bently Shaw as J . G . W ., and Bro . Frederick Patterson as D . G . M . There were present on and

near the dais Bros . Spiers , P . G . S . B . ; Hopwood , P . G-D ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; Smith and T . A . Adams , P . G . Bursts . ; Havers , P . G . W . ; Llewellyn Evana , President of the Board of General Purposes ; Clayton , P . G . D . ; Fenn , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Patten , G . S . B .: Rev . J . E . Cox ; Dr . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; John Empson , P . G . D . ; John Symonds , P . G . D . ; James Coward ,

G . Org . ; Benjamin Head , P . G . D . ; J . B . Monckton : Jame ? , Mason , P . G . S . B . ; Edward Cox , P . G . D . ; Rev . R . J . Simpson , G . Chap . ; Thomas Price , Rayniiam W . Stewart , W . Ough , Assist . G . Purs . ; S . May , Joshua Nunn , H . G . Warren , William Smith , C . E ., & c . The attendance of the brethren , considering the season of the year , was rather more numerous than usual .

NEW GBAXD SECEETAUT . The Grand Lodge having been opened in due form and with solemn prayer—The Acting Grand Master said that he had received a letter from the M . W . G . M . stating that he had appointed Bro . John Hervey to fill the office of G . Sec ., rendered vacant by the

death of Bro . Gray Clarke , He therefore requested Bro . Hervey to come forward and receive ^ from him ( Lord de Tabley ) tlie collar and badge of the office of G . Sec . Bro . Hervey having been duly invested , Lord de Tabley said—Bro . Hervey , the important post of Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge having become vacant by the lamented death of

Bro . Gray Clarke—to whose zeal in the discharge of his duties I can bear full testimony , and in doing so I am sure I shall be hacked by every member of the Craft now present—the G . M . has thought proper to select you to fill the office of G- Sec , and in his name I have great pleasure in investing you with the collar and badge of office , and I feel convinced that the

G . M . in making snch a selection has acted fully iu consonance with the feelings of the Craft . ( Cheering . ) You , Bro . Hervey , commence your office with tho best wishes of the v . hole Craft ; and when it shall please the Great Architect of the Universe that your connexion with this Grand Lodge shall cease , I am sure that you will continue to merit the esteem of

every member of it . Several rounds of cheering followed this short address , and on Bi-o . Hervey being conducted to the Grand Secretary ' s table , thev were more heartily renewed .

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