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The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

"Unto these words I cling ; help me , my -God . " "Confide in God , " cried Adrian , rising and pacing the room , " Avhat music rings in these words . Confide in God . I knew not half the

beauty of the Avorld till UOAV . I cast mine eyes up to you heaven , and whisper to my heart , ' 0 heart rejoice , there is a God Avho cares for . thee . Believe in him , confide in him , for he both can and will preserve thee from all woe , and carry thy fainting *

£ onl beyond the grave . '' -In earnest conversation passed the early hours of the morning , Paulus pouring into the eager ears of the cousins the divine mysteries destined at a future day to overthrow and destroy the pagan

idolatry . But Avhen the dial pointed noon , he turned to Caius , saying—» "Now then , for Murtius and his house . " " You ope' again that wound closed by the calm of your sweet words , " said Caius , sighing heavily . " Alas that such a fate should have befallen so

. great a man . " " The greater the mind , the greater is his crime . To him to whom much is given much will be required , for man's intellect is the might of God on earth , and whoever dares to prostitute to villainy that gift , will burn for ever in the endless hell . For evil ends not

with himself . 14 spreads abroad , and like a pestilence taints the air , so that no one may breathe in it and have health . Go , then , see the unhappy Phryne . Deal gently with her , while you state all uncompromisingly . Be brief , the quicker the operation the

. sooner flies the pain . Remember , to forgive as you hope to be forgiven . Be not harsh with her . Go , my new found son , and may heaven be with you . " Caius then embraced his cousin , and left the room . A silence ensued Avhich Avas broken by Paulus .

" Hell would have eugulphed them long ago , had not . she , that angel in the house , saved them by her prayers . " " "What mean you ? " asked Adrian . "Myra , " replied Paulus . " When but a child she loved to sit beside my knee and hear the story of her

Lord . She treasured up and conned over his words ; her guileless innocence and her vile mother's love have kept her pure in that den of iniquity . She loved her Saviour devotedly , and when her father came to Rome she ' searched me out , and now is one of the

undaunted few who still , in spite of persecution and the deadly laws against Christ ' s followers , worship that . God who died that we might live . " " Brave , noble girl !" " Add , likewise , innocent and , firm and unwavering in her faith , she proves how true are the great

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

Psalmist's words , ' From infant lips I have ordained praise , ' for she is but a child . " " Seems it not strange that she alone of all that house should have escaped the snares of sin ? " To God all things are possible . He makes and

unmakes thrones . 'Tis He that sends the lightning forth upon its angry way , that curbs the wild tempestuous deep , and makes the very jaws of death yield back their prey . " " Why does He not drive sin from the world , and

give us back our forfeited heritage ? " Has he not done so in his gift of Christ ? What has been done , mau possesses faculties to perform again . Treasure his words , tread in his footsteps , and assist to drive sin from the world . God gave not

sin to the earth , but man gave it , and God has sent his Son as man to wage the fight and crush the serpent ' s head . Salvation is within the reach of everyone who seeks it in pure simplicity of heart . But come Avith me to the lady Lucidora ' s , the hour of

prayer is nigh , and the faithful assemble there . ' ' " Oh ! am I fit to enter in ?" " The door stands open . Enter . " { To be continued . ) [ The Author reserves tho right of reproduction and translation . !

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

BEOIIIEK DE WIXTE OlUfTOIf ' s ADDEESS . There is an error in the quotation from Brother de Witte Clinton ' s address to Avhich " Studens " calls attention— " the Eeligion of Masonry , " page 89 of the present volume . But substitute " Zoroaster" for " Brahma , " and the " Zend-Avesta " for the " Vedas , "

and the error will disappear . In reference to the various matters which the entire quotation comprises , the folloAving communications made by me to the Freemasons ' Magazine will be found useful : —• " Great Architect of the . Universe . — Natural Theology , " vol xiv ., page 6 . " Freemasonry as a World-Avide

Association , " ibid page 69 . "The Lodge in English Freemasonry , " ibid page 89 . "English Freemasonry and certain Continental Lodges , " ibid page 248 . " Prayers in Lodge , " ibid page 306 . " " Christianity and English Freemasonry , " ibid page 391 . "Toleration in Freemasonry" ibid page 466 . " True

Free-, masonry , " vol . xv ., page 51 . English Freemasonry essentially Monotheistic , " ibid page 72 . " The God of Freemasonry and the God of Mystical Pantheism , " ibid page 110 . " Natural Eeligion—Freemasonry , " ibid page 130 . " The Pantheism of the Hindoos , " ibid page 150 . " The Hindoo , the Polynesian , and

the English Freemason , " ibid page 168 . "The Parsees , " ibid page 207 . " The English Freemason and the Hindoo Pantheist , " ibid page 251 . "Hindoo admitted into English Freemasonry , " ibid page 348 . " The Intolerance Avhich would be incompatible with true Freemasonry , '' ibid page 433 . See also " The Freemasonry which excludes no Man on account of his Creed , " " Pantheism and Freemasonry —Expla-

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ADDRESS TO THE OFFICERS AND BRETHREN OF THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, MONTREAL. Article 1
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL.—MIDDLE-CLASS EDUCATION. Article 11
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY-LAWS. Article 12
THE OCEAN YACHT RACE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

"Unto these words I cling ; help me , my -God . " "Confide in God , " cried Adrian , rising and pacing the room , " Avhat music rings in these words . Confide in God . I knew not half the

beauty of the Avorld till UOAV . I cast mine eyes up to you heaven , and whisper to my heart , ' 0 heart rejoice , there is a God Avho cares for . thee . Believe in him , confide in him , for he both can and will preserve thee from all woe , and carry thy fainting *

£ onl beyond the grave . '' -In earnest conversation passed the early hours of the morning , Paulus pouring into the eager ears of the cousins the divine mysteries destined at a future day to overthrow and destroy the pagan

idolatry . But Avhen the dial pointed noon , he turned to Caius , saying—» "Now then , for Murtius and his house . " " You ope' again that wound closed by the calm of your sweet words , " said Caius , sighing heavily . " Alas that such a fate should have befallen so

. great a man . " " The greater the mind , the greater is his crime . To him to whom much is given much will be required , for man's intellect is the might of God on earth , and whoever dares to prostitute to villainy that gift , will burn for ever in the endless hell . For evil ends not

with himself . 14 spreads abroad , and like a pestilence taints the air , so that no one may breathe in it and have health . Go , then , see the unhappy Phryne . Deal gently with her , while you state all uncompromisingly . Be brief , the quicker the operation the

. sooner flies the pain . Remember , to forgive as you hope to be forgiven . Be not harsh with her . Go , my new found son , and may heaven be with you . " Caius then embraced his cousin , and left the room . A silence ensued Avhich Avas broken by Paulus .

" Hell would have eugulphed them long ago , had not . she , that angel in the house , saved them by her prayers . " " "What mean you ? " asked Adrian . "Myra , " replied Paulus . " When but a child she loved to sit beside my knee and hear the story of her

Lord . She treasured up and conned over his words ; her guileless innocence and her vile mother's love have kept her pure in that den of iniquity . She loved her Saviour devotedly , and when her father came to Rome she ' searched me out , and now is one of the

undaunted few who still , in spite of persecution and the deadly laws against Christ ' s followers , worship that . God who died that we might live . " " Brave , noble girl !" " Add , likewise , innocent and , firm and unwavering in her faith , she proves how true are the great

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

Psalmist's words , ' From infant lips I have ordained praise , ' for she is but a child . " " Seems it not strange that she alone of all that house should have escaped the snares of sin ? " To God all things are possible . He makes and

unmakes thrones . 'Tis He that sends the lightning forth upon its angry way , that curbs the wild tempestuous deep , and makes the very jaws of death yield back their prey . " " Why does He not drive sin from the world , and

give us back our forfeited heritage ? " Has he not done so in his gift of Christ ? What has been done , mau possesses faculties to perform again . Treasure his words , tread in his footsteps , and assist to drive sin from the world . God gave not

sin to the earth , but man gave it , and God has sent his Son as man to wage the fight and crush the serpent ' s head . Salvation is within the reach of everyone who seeks it in pure simplicity of heart . But come Avith me to the lady Lucidora ' s , the hour of

prayer is nigh , and the faithful assemble there . ' ' " Oh ! am I fit to enter in ?" " The door stands open . Enter . " { To be continued . ) [ The Author reserves tho right of reproduction and translation . !

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

BEOIIIEK DE WIXTE OlUfTOIf ' s ADDEESS . There is an error in the quotation from Brother de Witte Clinton ' s address to Avhich " Studens " calls attention— " the Eeligion of Masonry , " page 89 of the present volume . But substitute " Zoroaster" for " Brahma , " and the " Zend-Avesta " for the " Vedas , "

and the error will disappear . In reference to the various matters which the entire quotation comprises , the folloAving communications made by me to the Freemasons ' Magazine will be found useful : —• " Great Architect of the . Universe . — Natural Theology , " vol xiv ., page 6 . " Freemasonry as a World-Avide

Association , " ibid page 69 . "The Lodge in English Freemasonry , " ibid page 89 . "English Freemasonry and certain Continental Lodges , " ibid page 248 . " Prayers in Lodge , " ibid page 306 . " " Christianity and English Freemasonry , " ibid page 391 . "Toleration in Freemasonry" ibid page 466 . " True

Free-, masonry , " vol . xv ., page 51 . English Freemasonry essentially Monotheistic , " ibid page 72 . " The God of Freemasonry and the God of Mystical Pantheism , " ibid page 110 . " Natural Eeligion—Freemasonry , " ibid page 130 . " The Pantheism of the Hindoos , " ibid page 150 . " The Hindoo , the Polynesian , and

the English Freemason , " ibid page 168 . "The Parsees , " ibid page 207 . " The English Freemason and the Hindoo Pantheist , " ibid page 251 . "Hindoo admitted into English Freemasonry , " ibid page 348 . " The Intolerance Avhich would be incompatible with true Freemasonry , '' ibid page 433 . See also " The Freemasonry which excludes no Man on account of his Creed , " " Pantheism and Freemasonry —Expla-

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