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Masonic Celestial Mysteries.

aware there are such things as stars ; and certain is it that some writers in this MAGAZINE , are as ignorant of astronomy as they are of common courtesy . Matt . 5 , 22 . The print and printing on Masonic certificates * are readable in three

languages , the picture is allegorical and symbolical , then there is the latin for the learned , and the English for the vulgar . Centering the picture is a Corinthian pillar , before which are , a mother ( Virgo ) tAvo children ( the Gemini ) and little Horus .

Corinth means "beauty" and the the pillar commemorates the beautiful celestial phenominon of the conjunction of the planets in the Gemini . See CL PTOLOMAEI Anno 1537 . This has nothing to do with the two pillars of Hiram cast in the

celestial furnace ( formax ) . Hiram ' s pillars are also on the certificate , one on either side the Corinthian , that on the left hand having on its summit symbols pointing it out to apply to the first degree of Aries . The type hoAvever of Samsons or Hirams

pillars were taken up to the Gemini as heretofore described . The tAvo pillars are seen frequently on coins , and only 50 years back the pillars dollars Avere the most current medium of the civilised worldf Here is a coin of Corinth , of its antiquity

and genuineness no scholar will doubt , Avhen he is informed it is from the Abbe Calmet ( Taylor ' s edition ) . Does it pourtray anything by which terrestial Corinth can be exemplified . Did the little boys of Corinth ride Dol phims Avith palm

trees groAving out of their backs ? Our entered apprentice Avhose celestial claims are admitted by the Grand Treasurer Bro . Mclntyre , can at celestial Corinth straddle across a Dol phin and look like a young Corinthian , and Avhat is more

from the back of Antinous above can rise Tamar " the palm tree " vel el cedar . ( Use compasses and the truth will become manifest ) . Modern English coins when embellished with symbols also obtain those symbols from the heavens .

There is a female called Britannia , a modern " made up beauty , " who with the unicorns and the lions shall receive due attention ; besides these are the Irish h & vnPsaltarium , and the golden crown Corona Borialis . The coat of arms of royality

does not include the sceptre , but there is Branden Imrgium sceptrum in heaven ready whenever it is required . The rose and thistle seen on the coins is still " veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols , " the nearer approach to matter of fact being the " rose et croix" or circle and cross , ( see page 266 No . 509 ) .

After all , coins were but'Masonic tokens carrying pass signs for the learned throughout the world , the imprints were all classical celestial symbols for the learned to make use of , whilst the swinish multitude valued the coin according to their weight find thfi value of their metal . These tokens afforded

a speedy means of discovering those belonging to the Order . For instance take that of Corinth—a scholar on giving or receiving the coin might remark " Cetus vel delphinus , " and if the party to whom he was giving or from whom he Avas

receiving made no response it would be evident he was uninitiated , or if a scholar was not desirous of being known as such . If on the contrary he was initiated and Avilling to prove himself so , he would offer "Tamar" as a rejoinder ; little more would be

required , a shake of the hands completed the introduction , but the greatest care Avas necessary to prevent imposition , and to this day do Masons say at my inflation I Avas taught to be cautious but Avith you & c , & c . Ta mar !

To the vulgar people of Corinth the little boy with the palm tree Avas no doubt considered a " very funny fellow , " and the cockney perhaps thinks the unicorn is a " rum customer , and such a beast as he never set eyes on . '' Classic

knowledge is at an aAvful discount , its rule no longer triumphant . Formerly every thing was more or less under classic guidance , a culprit could not have his head cut off unless accurately pointed out by the system of celestial laws , and a man if hanged ,

was conveyed to that bourne the styx from whence there Avas no return ( viz ., tie-bourne ) . The Masonic cable tau Avas the prototype of the rope ,

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RECOGNITION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 2
MASONIC GOVERNMENT. Article 4
MELROSE ABBEY AND LODGE. Article 5
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 9
THE ANCIENT RECORDS OF "THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH (MARY'S CHAPEL)," No. 1. Article 11
NON-OPERATIVE OFFICE-BEARERS OR SCOTCH LODGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
"CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR ;" OR, BURNS IMPROVED (pp. 184-186). Article 13
MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 13
BROADFOOT, THOMPSON, AND MUGGERIDGE'S RITUAL . Article 14
Untitled Article 15
MASONIC MEMS Article 15
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL, 14TH APRIL, 1869. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
MASONIC SONG. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Celestial Mysteries.

aware there are such things as stars ; and certain is it that some writers in this MAGAZINE , are as ignorant of astronomy as they are of common courtesy . Matt . 5 , 22 . The print and printing on Masonic certificates * are readable in three

languages , the picture is allegorical and symbolical , then there is the latin for the learned , and the English for the vulgar . Centering the picture is a Corinthian pillar , before which are , a mother ( Virgo ) tAvo children ( the Gemini ) and little Horus .

Corinth means "beauty" and the the pillar commemorates the beautiful celestial phenominon of the conjunction of the planets in the Gemini . See CL PTOLOMAEI Anno 1537 . This has nothing to do with the two pillars of Hiram cast in the

celestial furnace ( formax ) . Hiram ' s pillars are also on the certificate , one on either side the Corinthian , that on the left hand having on its summit symbols pointing it out to apply to the first degree of Aries . The type hoAvever of Samsons or Hirams

pillars were taken up to the Gemini as heretofore described . The tAvo pillars are seen frequently on coins , and only 50 years back the pillars dollars Avere the most current medium of the civilised worldf Here is a coin of Corinth , of its antiquity

and genuineness no scholar will doubt , Avhen he is informed it is from the Abbe Calmet ( Taylor ' s edition ) . Does it pourtray anything by which terrestial Corinth can be exemplified . Did the little boys of Corinth ride Dol phims Avith palm

trees groAving out of their backs ? Our entered apprentice Avhose celestial claims are admitted by the Grand Treasurer Bro . Mclntyre , can at celestial Corinth straddle across a Dol phin and look like a young Corinthian , and Avhat is more

from the back of Antinous above can rise Tamar " the palm tree " vel el cedar . ( Use compasses and the truth will become manifest ) . Modern English coins when embellished with symbols also obtain those symbols from the heavens .

There is a female called Britannia , a modern " made up beauty , " who with the unicorns and the lions shall receive due attention ; besides these are the Irish h & vnPsaltarium , and the golden crown Corona Borialis . The coat of arms of royality

does not include the sceptre , but there is Branden Imrgium sceptrum in heaven ready whenever it is required . The rose and thistle seen on the coins is still " veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols , " the nearer approach to matter of fact being the " rose et croix" or circle and cross , ( see page 266 No . 509 ) .

After all , coins were but'Masonic tokens carrying pass signs for the learned throughout the world , the imprints were all classical celestial symbols for the learned to make use of , whilst the swinish multitude valued the coin according to their weight find thfi value of their metal . These tokens afforded

a speedy means of discovering those belonging to the Order . For instance take that of Corinth—a scholar on giving or receiving the coin might remark " Cetus vel delphinus , " and if the party to whom he was giving or from whom he Avas

receiving made no response it would be evident he was uninitiated , or if a scholar was not desirous of being known as such . If on the contrary he was initiated and Avilling to prove himself so , he would offer "Tamar" as a rejoinder ; little more would be

required , a shake of the hands completed the introduction , but the greatest care Avas necessary to prevent imposition , and to this day do Masons say at my inflation I Avas taught to be cautious but Avith you & c , & c . Ta mar !

To the vulgar people of Corinth the little boy with the palm tree Avas no doubt considered a " very funny fellow , " and the cockney perhaps thinks the unicorn is a " rum customer , and such a beast as he never set eyes on . '' Classic

knowledge is at an aAvful discount , its rule no longer triumphant . Formerly every thing was more or less under classic guidance , a culprit could not have his head cut off unless accurately pointed out by the system of celestial laws , and a man if hanged ,

was conveyed to that bourne the styx from whence there Avas no return ( viz ., tie-bourne ) . The Masonic cable tau Avas the prototype of the rope ,

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