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Masonic Persecution.—Iii.

soul . It goes on Avith the threadbare argument , that if the actions of Freemasons were irreproachable , they Avould not so carefully conceal them from the light ; and then instructs all Bishops , Superiors , and Ordinaries , to punish the

Freemasons " Avith the penalties they deserve , as people greatly suspected of heresy , having recourse , if necessary , to the secular arm . The meaning of " having recourse to the secular arm , " may be best guessed from the interpretation given to the Bull

by Cardinal Firrao in his edict of publication , in to assemble at any lodge of the said society , the beginning of 1739 . " No person shall dare nor be present at any of their meetings , under pain of death , and confiscation of goods , the said

penalty to be without hope oi pardon . " The origiual runs : —¦ " Che nessuno ardisca di radunarsi ¦ e congregarsi e di aggregarsi , in luogo alcuno , sotto le sudette societa , no di trovarsi presente a tali radunanze , sota pena della niorte e confiscazione de beni , da incorrersi irremisibilmente , senza speranza di grazia . "

In subsequent articles Ave shall have occasion to take up the relation of the Church of Rome with Freemasonry , but here Ave may draw a slight parallel of good and evil between them . The Church of Rome is illiberal in everything in Avhich

Freemasonry is liberal ; in purse , mind , and body . Rome is bad in all its tendencies , Freemasonry is good . Rome has founded upon the heathen temples of Greece and Rome a more degrading religion than ever was practised by Greek or

Roman . Freemasonry teaches the respect due to the Creator ; its motto is , " Charity to all men ; " its princip les are founded upon piety and virtue , and it supports the ladder , Avhose rounds lead from earth to heaven . Rome is retrograde , savage , a

thing of the barbarous past . Freemasonry is progressive , civilizing—for cell time . In fact , lvhile Rome is a fungus on the dead root of superstition , Freemasonry is a strong sapling growing out of the body of truth .

Those Masons Avho look upon themselves as the direct descendants of the Templars , will furthermore remember Rome ' s treatment of these Champions of Christendom , and Avill not Avonder that she persecutes every liberal , noble , and pious

Order . In fact , IIOAV could Rome be otherwise ? Light let into her , or a comparison draAvn between her and other , but noble and God-like Orders , ends in shoAYing her in such black and coAvardly colours ,

Masonic Persecution.—Iii.

that she rushes behind the petticoats of a Saint , from where she yelps curses and blasphemy , and in this striking—although not noble , neither uncommon position—Ave Avill for the present leave her .

Chips Of Foreign Ashlar.

CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR .

By J . A . H . No . 11 . —BROTHER ALBERT EDAVARD PRINCE OF AVALES . The loyal hearts of the Masonic subjects of Her Majesty throughout the Avorld will be delighted

Avith the intelligence , that to the long list of Royal Freemasons must now be added the name of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . It cannot be denied that this event will gratify a desire Avhich has been universal among the Craft to again see a

prince of the blood admitted to the order . To whatever political party an English Freemason may belong , he is by nature of his solemn obligations , loyal to the supreme authority of the realm , but nevertheless there is no doubt that devotion

and respect for the Royal Family will be increased in every Freemasons' breast by the fraternal position Avhich II . R . H . the Prince of Wales now occupies . It appears that the Prince Avas initiated during

his recent visit to Sweden , and those who know the mystery Avhich surrounds our Order in that country Avill not be surprised that the fact has not been hitherto published . In a letter Avhich we have just received from Brother Howitz , Government Director of Gasworks , Copenhagen , the following statement is made : —

" You know perhaps that the Prince of Wales has been made a Freemason at Stockholm , according to the Swedish system . It is said that he intends to introduce this system into England . " Brother Howitz is not the sort of man who would ,

be likely to give currency to an idle rumour , and the intimate relations berween the Craft in Denmark and in Sweden , Avould naturally place our Danish brethren in possession of the information before it reached England . We therefore see no

reason to doubt the troth of the intelligence and it has certainly every appearance of probability . The King of Sweden is a great friend of the Prince's , and Avould doubtless be glad to initiate His Royal Highness , Avhich the Prince's brother-inlaw the Crown Prince of Prussia , has taken the degrees of the Swedish system , and would be likely

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MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 1
THE SEPULCHRE OF HIRAM, KING OF TYRE. Article 1
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—VII. Article 2
MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 4
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 5
THE PRINCE OF WALES A FREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 18
ISLE OF MAN. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23RD, 1869. Article 20
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Masonic Persecution.—Iii.

soul . It goes on Avith the threadbare argument , that if the actions of Freemasons were irreproachable , they Avould not so carefully conceal them from the light ; and then instructs all Bishops , Superiors , and Ordinaries , to punish the

Freemasons " Avith the penalties they deserve , as people greatly suspected of heresy , having recourse , if necessary , to the secular arm . The meaning of " having recourse to the secular arm , " may be best guessed from the interpretation given to the Bull

by Cardinal Firrao in his edict of publication , in to assemble at any lodge of the said society , the beginning of 1739 . " No person shall dare nor be present at any of their meetings , under pain of death , and confiscation of goods , the said

penalty to be without hope oi pardon . " The origiual runs : —¦ " Che nessuno ardisca di radunarsi ¦ e congregarsi e di aggregarsi , in luogo alcuno , sotto le sudette societa , no di trovarsi presente a tali radunanze , sota pena della niorte e confiscazione de beni , da incorrersi irremisibilmente , senza speranza di grazia . "

In subsequent articles Ave shall have occasion to take up the relation of the Church of Rome with Freemasonry , but here Ave may draw a slight parallel of good and evil between them . The Church of Rome is illiberal in everything in Avhich

Freemasonry is liberal ; in purse , mind , and body . Rome is bad in all its tendencies , Freemasonry is good . Rome has founded upon the heathen temples of Greece and Rome a more degrading religion than ever was practised by Greek or

Roman . Freemasonry teaches the respect due to the Creator ; its motto is , " Charity to all men ; " its princip les are founded upon piety and virtue , and it supports the ladder , Avhose rounds lead from earth to heaven . Rome is retrograde , savage , a

thing of the barbarous past . Freemasonry is progressive , civilizing—for cell time . In fact , lvhile Rome is a fungus on the dead root of superstition , Freemasonry is a strong sapling growing out of the body of truth .

Those Masons Avho look upon themselves as the direct descendants of the Templars , will furthermore remember Rome ' s treatment of these Champions of Christendom , and Avill not Avonder that she persecutes every liberal , noble , and pious

Order . In fact , IIOAV could Rome be otherwise ? Light let into her , or a comparison draAvn between her and other , but noble and God-like Orders , ends in shoAYing her in such black and coAvardly colours ,

Masonic Persecution.—Iii.

that she rushes behind the petticoats of a Saint , from where she yelps curses and blasphemy , and in this striking—although not noble , neither uncommon position—Ave Avill for the present leave her .

Chips Of Foreign Ashlar.

CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR .

By J . A . H . No . 11 . —BROTHER ALBERT EDAVARD PRINCE OF AVALES . The loyal hearts of the Masonic subjects of Her Majesty throughout the Avorld will be delighted

Avith the intelligence , that to the long list of Royal Freemasons must now be added the name of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . It cannot be denied that this event will gratify a desire Avhich has been universal among the Craft to again see a

prince of the blood admitted to the order . To whatever political party an English Freemason may belong , he is by nature of his solemn obligations , loyal to the supreme authority of the realm , but nevertheless there is no doubt that devotion

and respect for the Royal Family will be increased in every Freemasons' breast by the fraternal position Avhich II . R . H . the Prince of Wales now occupies . It appears that the Prince Avas initiated during

his recent visit to Sweden , and those who know the mystery Avhich surrounds our Order in that country Avill not be surprised that the fact has not been hitherto published . In a letter Avhich we have just received from Brother Howitz , Government Director of Gasworks , Copenhagen , the following statement is made : —

" You know perhaps that the Prince of Wales has been made a Freemason at Stockholm , according to the Swedish system . It is said that he intends to introduce this system into England . " Brother Howitz is not the sort of man who would ,

be likely to give currency to an idle rumour , and the intimate relations berween the Craft in Denmark and in Sweden , Avould naturally place our Danish brethren in possession of the information before it reached England . We therefore see no

reason to doubt the troth of the intelligence and it has certainly every appearance of probability . The King of Sweden is a great friend of the Prince's , and Avould doubtless be glad to initiate His Royal Highness , Avhich the Prince's brother-inlaw the Crown Prince of Prussia , has taken the degrees of the Swedish system , and would be likely

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