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Social Responsibilities.

The conclusion at Avhich Ave arrive is , that it is the duty of those who ha \ r e any influence over the young to exert that influence to prevent their seeing evil ; but further , Ave would especially point out that the heaviest responsibilities rest with

such as are commencing life , endoAved with faculties which they are morally bound to employ for the benefit of themselves and their fellow men ; let them therefore eschew the most ( apparently ) trivial contact with the atmosphere of immoral life .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

EXISTENCE 03 ? GOD . —PROOF THEREOF IN FREEMASONRY . I have just received a letter from a brother at Bath respecting my communication to the FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , vol . xiii . p . Ill , entitled , " Proof of the existence of God adopted in Freemasonry . " A few words will , I trust , afford the explanation which my

Masonic Notes And Queries.

correspondent seeks . The existence of God is necessarily admitted by all Freemasons ; ifc follows that there is proof of the existence of God Avhich is rece ' iA ed by all Freemasons . The only proof of this description is the proof which Man ' s Reason , unaided hy Revelation , discovers by reflection upon the universe . This is the proof adduced in my

communication . —CHARLES PUETON COOPER . MASONIC IMPOSTERS AND MASONIC RELIEF . There is a story of a French imposter and loafer , Avaiting on an American "W . M . on the plea of universal brotherhoodor universal diing into other people's

, pp pockets . The ' cute W . M . soon saw his customer . " As you are an old Mason , you are aAvare that our institution is one for tho promotion of labour . " " Oui , mon Venerable , Masonry is one of the most glorious institutions of the world , aDd it is the duty of all to Avork for it And it is dutto find work for

. " " my y the brethren ? " "Oui , mon ' Venerable ! " "Therefore you cau set to work to split this pile of logs , for Avhich I deliver to you this Masonic tool , " giviug him an axe . In a very short time the ljafer absconded , though ivith a longing look at the axe . —P . M .

The Pen-And-Ink Sketches Of One Fang.

THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG .

( Continued from pane 23 . ) No . 11 .

THE INSCKUTAELE FLOWER , THE PRECIOUS WHEEL ,

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ON THE PROBABLE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CHARITY STEWARDS. Article 6
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS . Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 14
REVIEWS. Article 14
ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 24th, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Social Responsibilities.

The conclusion at Avhich Ave arrive is , that it is the duty of those who ha \ r e any influence over the young to exert that influence to prevent their seeing evil ; but further , Ave would especially point out that the heaviest responsibilities rest with

such as are commencing life , endoAved with faculties which they are morally bound to employ for the benefit of themselves and their fellow men ; let them therefore eschew the most ( apparently ) trivial contact with the atmosphere of immoral life .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

EXISTENCE 03 ? GOD . —PROOF THEREOF IN FREEMASONRY . I have just received a letter from a brother at Bath respecting my communication to the FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , vol . xiii . p . Ill , entitled , " Proof of the existence of God adopted in Freemasonry . " A few words will , I trust , afford the explanation which my

Masonic Notes And Queries.

correspondent seeks . The existence of God is necessarily admitted by all Freemasons ; ifc follows that there is proof of the existence of God Avhich is rece ' iA ed by all Freemasons . The only proof of this description is the proof which Man ' s Reason , unaided hy Revelation , discovers by reflection upon the universe . This is the proof adduced in my

communication . —CHARLES PUETON COOPER . MASONIC IMPOSTERS AND MASONIC RELIEF . There is a story of a French imposter and loafer , Avaiting on an American "W . M . on the plea of universal brotherhoodor universal diing into other people's

, pp pockets . The ' cute W . M . soon saw his customer . " As you are an old Mason , you are aAvare that our institution is one for tho promotion of labour . " " Oui , mon Venerable , Masonry is one of the most glorious institutions of the world , aDd it is the duty of all to Avork for it And it is dutto find work for

. " " my y the brethren ? " "Oui , mon ' Venerable ! " "Therefore you cau set to work to split this pile of logs , for Avhich I deliver to you this Masonic tool , " giviug him an axe . In a very short time the ljafer absconded , though ivith a longing look at the axe . —P . M .

The Pen-And-Ink Sketches Of One Fang.

THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG .

( Continued from pane 23 . ) No . 11 .

THE INSCKUTAELE FLOWER , THE PRECIOUS WHEEL ,

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