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The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

" Thou hast said it , Caius . This indeed is truth ! My languid heart , which panted through a Aveary desert land , has come at length to the true font of life . 0 let us drink these waters so freely offered , that in this blood Ave , too , may Aviii our way to God .

This satisfies my doubts . As beauty is the truth of things external , so is love of the mind . Philosophy , to be the truest and the likest God , must bear these truths , and these truths have Ave Avritten here . "

While so engaged in talk Paulus had risen , his slumber had refreshed him , and save a slight lameness , he felt no evil consequences from his fall . He at once made his way to the cousins , who chicled him for rising , but he

replied"I am rested and recovered , I must do my Master ' s work . Have you mastered the scroll ? " " We have , " replied Caius . "We have read it in wonder ancl awe , " said Adrian . "My heart feels lighter than a bird ' s at these glad tidings . "

" And mine , " said Caius , the dreamy expression gathering once more in his eyes , " although still sad , can see the sun of comfort rising in the east . " " The soul is like the sea , Avhen the thunder cloud has passed , the deep still heaves . Thy sun of

comfort is rising in the east , and in this scroll is its dawn , for in it thou see ' st a greater woe than thine . The Spirit of God is sacrifice , in that He gave his blessed Son to death for us , and man becomes but truly great , when he has passed with naked

feet through the fiery tribulation of grief . The calm and sluggishly flowing stream , whose waters like oil never break from repose , glides to the sea , Or ends in some quagmire without turning a single wheel upon its banks ; but where the torrent

plunges , and roars and foams adoAvn the swarth y mountain ' s side , pursues its course , ancl lo , you find that towns nestle and expand upon its banks , Avhich echo loudly with the clamour of the hammeringhand , the chink of gold , ancl the rattle of tho benched oars . "

"That is true , " said Adrian , "m action man alone discovers his finer qualities , and the secret resources of mind and body . " " Man must then feel SOITOAV , and afterwards sacrifice his greatest need , for he will only grow

good , and it is better to be good than great , when he offers clay by day upon the shrine of heaA r enly hope , the passions moulded by earth and sin , in humble imitation following in the track of Christ , and holding before him constantly that bloody

Cross , the beacon which will lighten him from the devil to God . Where can Ave read of a nobler sacrifice than that of the Saviour lifted up upon the accursed tree , the God by His OAvn creatures crucified , scorned , yet bearing meekly each

Avithering taunt , each hate-inllicted blow , the great ' I Am ' , an outcast from His home , and that home placed where yonder stars revolve in brilliancy , burning bright everlasting fires , lit by the Seraphim , who reign thereon supreme . What can

history SIIOAV to equal this dread spectacle ? Epaminondas , in the streets of thebes , or Marius , seated on the wreck of Carthage , mourning his OAVU ruined fortunes . Ah , no ! for this Avas God Himself , held up as a spectacle ox woe amid a

world of woe , a sight which shook the grave , ancl tore from death's dull grasp the sheeted dead , and sent them forth , to preach the tidings of a glorious day neAV born to bless mankind ; a sight that turned the heart-struck moon to blood , and spread

an eclipse across the flaming glory of the sun ; that rent the sacred veil of the Temple in twain , for what more use Avas there for mystery , when God offered Himself the Atoning Lamb for earth . " , " The very thought is terrible . '" '

"Aye and more terrible , when Ave ask , Avhat did man do for this sacrifice ? Man gave not a finger for his bleeding God , tlie very disciples fled , ancl one denied Him in his hour of trial . Man gave the bitter hyssop ancl a mock , a crown of

thorns , mete emblem of earth ' s poor sovereignty , a rod and a robe of scorn , a buffet most freely given , ancl oh , hoAv meekly borne . Alone , the Saviour trod the marrow of the press , no dear one helped , the only one given as a comforter to cheer

his sorrowful soul , was the contrite thief hanging on his right hand . '' " 0 horror , horror , " exclaimed Adrian . "All His cures and miracles could not prevent the vilest insult being offered to Him , and man , still unconscious of the opened door , seeks other gods , and kneels at sin ' s vile shrines . "

" It cannot last , ' cried Gains , a glow of enthusiasm lighting up his countenance ; " the great new light must prevail , altar and idol both shall burn Avith fire . I stand before this mighty story astonished , and my brain reels as if with Avine , the

light is far too strong for me . " " Hast thou forgot so soon ? " said Paulus , " that a higher strength than thine has said ' Come unto me ye heavy laden , and I will give you rest , ' confide in God . "

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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.

" Thou hast said it , Caius . This indeed is truth ! My languid heart , which panted through a Aveary desert land , has come at length to the true font of life . 0 let us drink these waters so freely offered , that in this blood Ave , too , may Aviii our way to God .

This satisfies my doubts . As beauty is the truth of things external , so is love of the mind . Philosophy , to be the truest and the likest God , must bear these truths , and these truths have Ave Avritten here . "

While so engaged in talk Paulus had risen , his slumber had refreshed him , and save a slight lameness , he felt no evil consequences from his fall . He at once made his way to the cousins , who chicled him for rising , but he

replied"I am rested and recovered , I must do my Master ' s work . Have you mastered the scroll ? " " We have , " replied Caius . "We have read it in wonder ancl awe , " said Adrian . "My heart feels lighter than a bird ' s at these glad tidings . "

" And mine , " said Caius , the dreamy expression gathering once more in his eyes , " although still sad , can see the sun of comfort rising in the east . " " The soul is like the sea , Avhen the thunder cloud has passed , the deep still heaves . Thy sun of

comfort is rising in the east , and in this scroll is its dawn , for in it thou see ' st a greater woe than thine . The Spirit of God is sacrifice , in that He gave his blessed Son to death for us , and man becomes but truly great , when he has passed with naked

feet through the fiery tribulation of grief . The calm and sluggishly flowing stream , whose waters like oil never break from repose , glides to the sea , Or ends in some quagmire without turning a single wheel upon its banks ; but where the torrent

plunges , and roars and foams adoAvn the swarth y mountain ' s side , pursues its course , ancl lo , you find that towns nestle and expand upon its banks , Avhich echo loudly with the clamour of the hammeringhand , the chink of gold , ancl the rattle of tho benched oars . "

"That is true , " said Adrian , "m action man alone discovers his finer qualities , and the secret resources of mind and body . " " Man must then feel SOITOAV , and afterwards sacrifice his greatest need , for he will only grow

good , and it is better to be good than great , when he offers clay by day upon the shrine of heaA r enly hope , the passions moulded by earth and sin , in humble imitation following in the track of Christ , and holding before him constantly that bloody

Cross , the beacon which will lighten him from the devil to God . Where can Ave read of a nobler sacrifice than that of the Saviour lifted up upon the accursed tree , the God by His OAvn creatures crucified , scorned , yet bearing meekly each

Avithering taunt , each hate-inllicted blow , the great ' I Am ' , an outcast from His home , and that home placed where yonder stars revolve in brilliancy , burning bright everlasting fires , lit by the Seraphim , who reign thereon supreme . What can

history SIIOAV to equal this dread spectacle ? Epaminondas , in the streets of thebes , or Marius , seated on the wreck of Carthage , mourning his OAVU ruined fortunes . Ah , no ! for this Avas God Himself , held up as a spectacle ox woe amid a

world of woe , a sight which shook the grave , ancl tore from death's dull grasp the sheeted dead , and sent them forth , to preach the tidings of a glorious day neAV born to bless mankind ; a sight that turned the heart-struck moon to blood , and spread

an eclipse across the flaming glory of the sun ; that rent the sacred veil of the Temple in twain , for what more use Avas there for mystery , when God offered Himself the Atoning Lamb for earth . " , " The very thought is terrible . '" '

"Aye and more terrible , when Ave ask , Avhat did man do for this sacrifice ? Man gave not a finger for his bleeding God , tlie very disciples fled , ancl one denied Him in his hour of trial . Man gave the bitter hyssop ancl a mock , a crown of

thorns , mete emblem of earth ' s poor sovereignty , a rod and a robe of scorn , a buffet most freely given , ancl oh , hoAv meekly borne . Alone , the Saviour trod the marrow of the press , no dear one helped , the only one given as a comforter to cheer

his sorrowful soul , was the contrite thief hanging on his right hand . '' " 0 horror , horror , " exclaimed Adrian . "All His cures and miracles could not prevent the vilest insult being offered to Him , and man , still unconscious of the opened door , seeks other gods , and kneels at sin ' s vile shrines . "

" It cannot last , ' cried Gains , a glow of enthusiasm lighting up his countenance ; " the great new light must prevail , altar and idol both shall burn Avith fire . I stand before this mighty story astonished , and my brain reels as if with Avine , the

light is far too strong for me . " " Hast thou forgot so soon ? " said Paulus , " that a higher strength than thine has said ' Come unto me ye heavy laden , and I will give you rest , ' confide in God . "

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