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The Science Of Freemasonry.

conditions fitted it for the production of vegetable and animal life . It is sot logical to believe in instantaneous formations , because God is a being of law and order , as all of his works demonstrate . The term create and its derivatives imply , and the

unpliilosoph . ic mind believes , that God created the material universe and its phenomena perfect at the command of His word in the space of six days , which would bo in contravention of laws He has

established . And there is attached to such belief the absurdities that God created all things out of nothing , ami created them perfect in their originals . Science and every day observation conclusively prove ihe error of such beliefs . Unfold and its

derivatives express the mode of manifestation of Divine Being , and the universal principle of progression iu harmony with eternal and immutable laws .

That God is infinite wisdom , is omniscient , is omnipresent , none but the materialist will deny , yet to believe that God has or does contravene established , uuiversal , and uniform laws , is to deny him the fore-mentioned attributes . In the

government of God , as illustrated iu his works , it would be impossible for Him to set aside a law eternal and universal , as all God ' s laws are . The laws of nature are all divine laws ; hence nature is limited and bound to strict conformity to laws , and cannot

get outside of them . It is a law of Divine Being that all things unfold from a germ , and that the germ contains all that it unfolds . The germ is in the seed , the seed germinates , and , according to the conditions , will be tho plant or tree , aud that it is with the animal and human being . In order that the

human shall bo hah and sound and ]> crfcd as a mano'idd io h ¦ , ihe pre-noial conditions should conform to the laws of nature , the laws of God . Tho inebriate , the libertine , those who have vitiated and weakened the vital powers of nature ,

cannot give birth to a hale and sound organism . Nor can the dishonest , the deceitful , the liar stamp upon his offspring the principles of truth , caudour , and justice . Thus it will be perceived that the originators of Freemasonry had a higher , nay the

highest object in view that the children of the Good . Father possibly could have , in working and living in harmony with infinite wisdom , in the improvement and elevation of tho race , in establishing the qualifications of Freemasonry . And it must not be believed that they had only in view the culture of the physical man . Those whose

interior perceptions were unfolded to attain a knowledge of those sublime truths , bringing a man nearer and closer to God by subjecting their animal nature , and living in harmony with divine laws , must have had an intelligent conception

of their relations to the Supreme Being and of a future life . Divested of all theologic dogmas and tenets , interpolated by priests and churchmen , the teachings of Freemasonry properly comprehended , demonstrate a continuous conscience existence of

the soul throughout eternity . There is no such thing as death in the common understanding ofthe term . Life is evermore . It is the vitalising elements in all forms , the vital principle of the spirit within . Forms change , decay , and resolve

into elemental principles to build up other forms . But the spirit or soul does not decay nor loses its consciousness . The teachings of Freemasonry comprehended in the area of its science the truths of divine revelation , illustrated by the Divine Being in the government of the universe . — Masonic Trowel .

Masonic Processions.

MASONIC PROCESSIONS .

In referring to the laying of the foundation of a new church at Falinge , near Rochdale , the cost of which , about £ 10 , 000 , will be defrayed by the R . W . Bro . A . H . Royds , Prov . G . M . Worcestershire , the Free Lctnce ( a Liverpool satirical

journal ) , makes the following remarks , which are so in accordance with our own oft-expressed opinions as to Masons taking part in composite processions , that we make no apology for laying them before our readers : —

" Thoreis no objection to inform the uninitiated that Freemasonry does not cultivate nor encourage ostentation either in charity or other good works . It is essentially a secret society , alike in the sense that its proceedings are known onl y to its

members , and in that it seeks to " do good by stealth " rather than by any fanfaranade of Masonic trumpets . This object is attained by the private relief of those who seek the aid of the Fraternity ; and the extent to which the principles of the " Craft "

are carried in this direction is known only to a limited extent , evenamongst the brotherhood themselves . " It is found in general society that the two rocks upon which unanimity splits , and friendship is wrecked , are Religiou and Politics . No discussions are so bitter as those which spring from religious

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THE M.W.G.M. Article 1
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 2
THE SCIENCE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
MASONIC PROCESSIONS. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 19 Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST MAY, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Science Of Freemasonry.

conditions fitted it for the production of vegetable and animal life . It is sot logical to believe in instantaneous formations , because God is a being of law and order , as all of his works demonstrate . The term create and its derivatives imply , and the

unpliilosoph . ic mind believes , that God created the material universe and its phenomena perfect at the command of His word in the space of six days , which would bo in contravention of laws He has

established . And there is attached to such belief the absurdities that God created all things out of nothing , ami created them perfect in their originals . Science and every day observation conclusively prove ihe error of such beliefs . Unfold and its

derivatives express the mode of manifestation of Divine Being , and the universal principle of progression iu harmony with eternal and immutable laws .

That God is infinite wisdom , is omniscient , is omnipresent , none but the materialist will deny , yet to believe that God has or does contravene established , uuiversal , and uniform laws , is to deny him the fore-mentioned attributes . In the

government of God , as illustrated iu his works , it would be impossible for Him to set aside a law eternal and universal , as all God ' s laws are . The laws of nature are all divine laws ; hence nature is limited and bound to strict conformity to laws , and cannot

get outside of them . It is a law of Divine Being that all things unfold from a germ , and that the germ contains all that it unfolds . The germ is in the seed , the seed germinates , and , according to the conditions , will be tho plant or tree , aud that it is with the animal and human being . In order that the

human shall bo hah and sound and ]> crfcd as a mano'idd io h ¦ , ihe pre-noial conditions should conform to the laws of nature , the laws of God . Tho inebriate , the libertine , those who have vitiated and weakened the vital powers of nature ,

cannot give birth to a hale and sound organism . Nor can the dishonest , the deceitful , the liar stamp upon his offspring the principles of truth , caudour , and justice . Thus it will be perceived that the originators of Freemasonry had a higher , nay the

highest object in view that the children of the Good . Father possibly could have , in working and living in harmony with infinite wisdom , in the improvement and elevation of tho race , in establishing the qualifications of Freemasonry . And it must not be believed that they had only in view the culture of the physical man . Those whose

interior perceptions were unfolded to attain a knowledge of those sublime truths , bringing a man nearer and closer to God by subjecting their animal nature , and living in harmony with divine laws , must have had an intelligent conception

of their relations to the Supreme Being and of a future life . Divested of all theologic dogmas and tenets , interpolated by priests and churchmen , the teachings of Freemasonry properly comprehended , demonstrate a continuous conscience existence of

the soul throughout eternity . There is no such thing as death in the common understanding ofthe term . Life is evermore . It is the vitalising elements in all forms , the vital principle of the spirit within . Forms change , decay , and resolve

into elemental principles to build up other forms . But the spirit or soul does not decay nor loses its consciousness . The teachings of Freemasonry comprehended in the area of its science the truths of divine revelation , illustrated by the Divine Being in the government of the universe . — Masonic Trowel .

Masonic Processions.

MASONIC PROCESSIONS .

In referring to the laying of the foundation of a new church at Falinge , near Rochdale , the cost of which , about £ 10 , 000 , will be defrayed by the R . W . Bro . A . H . Royds , Prov . G . M . Worcestershire , the Free Lctnce ( a Liverpool satirical

journal ) , makes the following remarks , which are so in accordance with our own oft-expressed opinions as to Masons taking part in composite processions , that we make no apology for laying them before our readers : —

" Thoreis no objection to inform the uninitiated that Freemasonry does not cultivate nor encourage ostentation either in charity or other good works . It is essentially a secret society , alike in the sense that its proceedings are known onl y to its

members , and in that it seeks to " do good by stealth " rather than by any fanfaranade of Masonic trumpets . This object is attained by the private relief of those who seek the aid of the Fraternity ; and the extent to which the principles of the " Craft "

are carried in this direction is known only to a limited extent , evenamongst the brotherhood themselves . " It is found in general society that the two rocks upon which unanimity splits , and friendship is wrecked , are Religiou and Politics . No discussions are so bitter as those which spring from religious

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