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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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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 ,