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    Article ON THE ORDNANCE SURVEY OF SINAI. ← Page 4 of 4
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On The Ordnance Survey Of Sinai.

The Bedawin have frequently been termed irreligious by those who have not Avatched them closely ; but this is far from being the case . It is true they do not go through the outward forms of Moslem devotion ; but the following prayers ,

which every BedaAvi offers up at sunrise and sunset , walking by his camel or lounging at home , Avill SIIOAV that there is a strong religious feeling amongst them . Every Bedawi believes firmly that he wakes up with the power of Evil on one

shoulder and the power of Good on the other , and that if he does not say his morning prayer the Evil one clings to him for the day . Sunrise — Morning Prayer . "I seek refuge with the Great God from Satan accursed Avith

stones . Deliver me from evil , provide for me , and for my brethren the faithful . 0 Lord ! be gracious unto us , for our forefathers' sake- Lord , be gracious unto us ; for a people that prospers is better than a people that strives . 0 Lord ! un

cover not our inmost faults ; protect our children and our weaker friends . 0 Lord ! provide for me , thou AVIIO providest for the blind hyama ! " Sunset Prayer . — " 0 Lord ! be gracious unto us . In all that Ave hear or see , in all that Ave say

or do , be gracious unto us ! Have mercy on our friends , AVIIO have passed away before us . I ask pardon of the Great God ; I ask pardon at the sunset , when every sinner turns to Him . NOAV and for ever I ask pardon of God . 0 Lord ! cover us from our sins , guard our children , and protect our Aveaker friends . "

Night Prayer . — " I lay doAvn my head to rest , and the Lord is my security against remote evil and present harm . "

{ To he Continued ) .

Freemasonry In Portugal.

FREEMASONRY IN PORTUGAL .

Since the amalgamation of the Grand Orients of Portugal , the official organ is UOAV entitled the Bolelim Official do Grande Orient Lusiiana Unido , Supremo Conselho da 21 armaria Partugucm . Prom it Ave make the following translation -.

—" We write with enthusiasm , caused by having assisted at the fete held in celebration of the union of Portuguese Masonry under one standard , thanks to the superhuman efforts of those devoted brethren who placed in the hands of Bro . Count

Paraty , the Grand Master , the gavel symbolic of the power conferred on him by the universal suffrage of the brotherhood . The temple was

splendidly decorated with flowers and illuminated , and Avas filled to repletion . All the lodges assisted , their banners graced the walls . A grand arch of steel was formed by the most distinguished Masons , and another arch was formed with the

banners of the lodges crossed above the swords . The whole body of the Supreme Council was present , as also a deputation from the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Irish Constitution , established many years ago in this country . Some English ,

and Spanish brethren were present as visitors . The Grand Master was received by a committee of the W . Masters of all the lodges iu the country . The Grand Conservator , Bro . Joseph Joachim cTAbreu Vianna , Colonel of the Corps of Engineers ,

presented the Grand Master with the gavel , making a short but eloquent address . The Grand Master then took his place on the throne , and made his opening address , Avhich Avas loudly applauded . An apology was received from Bro . Joseph da Silva Mendes Leal , who Avas to have been invested as Deputy Grand Master . He AvaS

unable to assist at the fete in consequence of a pressure of business connected with his office as a minister of the crown . The Grand Master Avas saluted in clue form . Bro . Innocent Pranqois da Silva , Grand Orator ,

delivered a beautiful discourse upon the history of Masonry , and made some judicious remarks upon . the advantages of the junction of the Masonic family . Bro . Jean Emmanuel Gonc-alves , a brother who has long devoted himself to Masonic

works , in Avords full of hope ? nd enthusiasm , dilated upon the services that Masonry could render to society by the promulgation of liberal doctrines , by spreading light among' the people , and breaking down the prejudices of superstition and

fanaticism . He Avas succeeded by Bro Cunha Bellem , * Avho spoke of the hope that this celebration held out for the future of Masonry , of its designs and great conquests Avhich it had made for the benefit of humanity , Avithout meddling with political

matters , seeking rather to gain personal than political liberty , teaching the people their rights , but at the same time their duties as citizens of the

great human family , aud planting in the hearts of all a love for their country . Bro . Antonie Gonoalves de Preitas , a retired admiral , above eighty years of age , Grand Orator of the Irish Provincial

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Untitled Article 1
THE CANADIAN SECEDERS. Article 1
ENGLISH GILDS. Article 2
OLD LODGE RECORDS. Article 4
ON THE ORDNANCE SURVEY OF SINAI. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN PORTUGAL. Article 8
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 32. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
AN APPEAL FOR THE BLIND. Article 11
MASONIC SAYIGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
CANADA. Article 15
PANAMA. Article 17
INDIA. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
FREEMASONRY: ITS HISTORY, PRINCIPLES, AND OBJECTS. Article 18
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, .&c., FOR WEEK ENDING 20TH, AUGUST 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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On The Ordnance Survey Of Sinai.

The Bedawin have frequently been termed irreligious by those who have not Avatched them closely ; but this is far from being the case . It is true they do not go through the outward forms of Moslem devotion ; but the following prayers ,

which every BedaAvi offers up at sunrise and sunset , walking by his camel or lounging at home , Avill SIIOAV that there is a strong religious feeling amongst them . Every Bedawi believes firmly that he wakes up with the power of Evil on one

shoulder and the power of Good on the other , and that if he does not say his morning prayer the Evil one clings to him for the day . Sunrise — Morning Prayer . "I seek refuge with the Great God from Satan accursed Avith

stones . Deliver me from evil , provide for me , and for my brethren the faithful . 0 Lord ! be gracious unto us , for our forefathers' sake- Lord , be gracious unto us ; for a people that prospers is better than a people that strives . 0 Lord ! un

cover not our inmost faults ; protect our children and our weaker friends . 0 Lord ! provide for me , thou AVIIO providest for the blind hyama ! " Sunset Prayer . — " 0 Lord ! be gracious unto us . In all that Ave hear or see , in all that Ave say

or do , be gracious unto us ! Have mercy on our friends , AVIIO have passed away before us . I ask pardon of the Great God ; I ask pardon at the sunset , when every sinner turns to Him . NOAV and for ever I ask pardon of God . 0 Lord ! cover us from our sins , guard our children , and protect our Aveaker friends . "

Night Prayer . — " I lay doAvn my head to rest , and the Lord is my security against remote evil and present harm . "

{ To he Continued ) .

Freemasonry In Portugal.

FREEMASONRY IN PORTUGAL .

Since the amalgamation of the Grand Orients of Portugal , the official organ is UOAV entitled the Bolelim Official do Grande Orient Lusiiana Unido , Supremo Conselho da 21 armaria Partugucm . Prom it Ave make the following translation -.

—" We write with enthusiasm , caused by having assisted at the fete held in celebration of the union of Portuguese Masonry under one standard , thanks to the superhuman efforts of those devoted brethren who placed in the hands of Bro . Count

Paraty , the Grand Master , the gavel symbolic of the power conferred on him by the universal suffrage of the brotherhood . The temple was

splendidly decorated with flowers and illuminated , and Avas filled to repletion . All the lodges assisted , their banners graced the walls . A grand arch of steel was formed by the most distinguished Masons , and another arch was formed with the

banners of the lodges crossed above the swords . The whole body of the Supreme Council was present , as also a deputation from the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Irish Constitution , established many years ago in this country . Some English ,

and Spanish brethren were present as visitors . The Grand Master was received by a committee of the W . Masters of all the lodges iu the country . The Grand Conservator , Bro . Joseph Joachim cTAbreu Vianna , Colonel of the Corps of Engineers ,

presented the Grand Master with the gavel , making a short but eloquent address . The Grand Master then took his place on the throne , and made his opening address , Avhich Avas loudly applauded . An apology was received from Bro . Joseph da Silva Mendes Leal , who Avas to have been invested as Deputy Grand Master . He AvaS

unable to assist at the fete in consequence of a pressure of business connected with his office as a minister of the crown . The Grand Master Avas saluted in clue form . Bro . Innocent Pranqois da Silva , Grand Orator ,

delivered a beautiful discourse upon the history of Masonry , and made some judicious remarks upon . the advantages of the junction of the Masonic family . Bro . Jean Emmanuel Gonc-alves , a brother who has long devoted himself to Masonic

works , in Avords full of hope ? nd enthusiasm , dilated upon the services that Masonry could render to society by the promulgation of liberal doctrines , by spreading light among' the people , and breaking down the prejudices of superstition and

fanaticism . He Avas succeeded by Bro Cunha Bellem , * Avho spoke of the hope that this celebration held out for the future of Masonry , of its designs and great conquests Avhich it had made for the benefit of humanity , Avithout meddling with political

matters , seeking rather to gain personal than political liberty , teaching the people their rights , but at the same time their duties as citizens of the

great human family , aud planting in the hearts of all a love for their country . Bro . Antonie Gonoalves de Preitas , a retired admiral , above eighty years of age , Grand Orator of the Irish Provincial

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