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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

The Grand Lodge of Missouri , at its recent session , presented Past Grand Master , Bro . John T > . Yincil , representative from Grand Lodge of Iowa , with a beautiful and costly gold watch , as a reward of meritorious services as Grand Master .

Grand Lodge of Missouri re-affirms its adherence to the " work'' adopted at the Baltimore Convention of 1843 . This Grand Lodge , slow but sure , has just recognised the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia . The Grand Lodge of Nebraska has an Orphans '

School Eund , to which twelve of the brethren donated their mileage and per-diem—114 £ dollars . The Grand Lodge of Nebraska has adopted a " Board of Custodians of the Work . "

At a Masonic reception in Cedar Rapids , Bro . J . Calder , who has been a Mason over fifty years , was present . The Masons of Webster City dedicated their new

hall , Tuesday , the 27 th December . WHY CANNOT "WOMAN BB MADE A MASON ?—At the late anniversary celebration of the Masons of Austin , Nevada , the orator of the day thus ridiculously

discoursed upon this vexed question : — " "Woman sometimes complains that she is not permitted to enter our lodges and work with the craft in their labours , and learn all there is to be

learned in the institution . We will explain the reason . We learn that , before the Almighty had finished His work , He was in some doubt about creating Eve . The creation of every living and creeping thing had been accomplished , and the Almighty had made Adam ( who was the first

Mason ) , and erected for him the finest lodge in the world , and called ifc Paradise , No . 1 . He then caused all the beasts of tho field and the fowls of the air to pass before Adam , for him to name them , which was a piece ' of work he had to do alone , so that no confusion might thereafter arise from Eve , whom He knew

would make trouble if she were allowed to participate in ifc , if he created her beforehand . Adam being very much fatigued with the labours of his first task fell asleep , and when he awoke ho found Eve in the lodge with him . Adam , being Senior Warden , placed Eve as the pillar of beauty in the south , and they received

their instructions from the Grand Master in the east , which , when finished , she immediately called the craft from labour to refreshment . Instead of attending to

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

the duties of her office as she ought , she left ; her station , violated her obligation , and let in an expelled Mason , who had no business there , and went around with him , leaving Adam to look after the jewels . This fellow had heen expelled from the Grand Lodge , with several others , some time before . But , he . iring

the footsteps of the Grand Master , he suddenly took his leave , telling Eve to go to making aprons , as she and Adam were not in proper regalia . She went and told Adam , and when the Grand Master returned to the lodge , He found His gavel had heen stolen . He called for the Senior and Junior Wardens , who had

neglected to guard the door , and found them absent . After searching some time , he came to where they were hid , and demanded of Adam what he was doing there , instead of occupying his official station . Adam replied he was waiting for Eve to call the craft from refreshment to labour again , and that the craft was

not properly clothed , which they were making pro . vision for . Turning to Eve , he asked her what she had to offer in excuse for her unofficial and unmasonic conduct . She replied , that a fellow passing himself off as a Grand Lecturer , had been giving her

instructions , and she thought ifc was no harm to learn them . The Graud Master then asked her what had become of his gavel ; she said ' she didn't know , unless the fellow had taken it away . Einding that Eve was no louger trustworthy , and that she had caused Adam to neglect his duty , and had let in one whom He

had expelled , the Grand Master had closed the lodge , and turning them out , set a faithful tyler to guard the door with a flaming Sivord . Adam , repenting of his folly , went to work like a man and a good Mason , in order to get reinstated again . Not so with Eve ; she got angry about it , and commenced raising Cain .

Adam , on account of his reformation , was permitted to establish lodges and work in the lower degrees ; and , while Eve was allowed to join him in the works of charity outside , she was never again to be admitted to assist in the regular work of the craft . Hence , the reason why woman cannot become an inside

Mason . "—Evergreen . [ We think the Grand Orator might have found a better subject for his discourse before the Grand Lodge than thus bringing ridicule upon the Craft and the HolyScripturesl .-Eu . E . M . & M . M .

Grand Master Gibson , of New York , reiuses to remove tho landmarks , in order that " au eminently worthy citizen , " or " a soldier who lost a limb in the service of his country , " may be admitted . Masonry does not , says he , turn aside its laws to reward merit and worth in civil life , or bravery and valour on the battle-field .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1871-03-18, Page 9” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 28 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_18031871/page/9/.
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Untitled Article 1
EFFECTS OF POPULAR CREDULITY. Article 1
THE ORIGIN OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND, &c. Article 1
THE FUTURE OF MASONRY. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS , No. 61. BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER. Article 5
MASONRY AND ITS OBLIGATIONS. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NATIONAL ART VERSUS NATIONAL MORALS. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
FREEMASONRY AND THE WAR. Article 7
INSUBORDINATION IN THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 10
Balloon-Letter from Paris. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
CANADA. Article 17
NEW BRUNSWICK. Article 17
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
THE BOND OF BROTHERHOOD. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 24TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

The Grand Lodge of Missouri , at its recent session , presented Past Grand Master , Bro . John T > . Yincil , representative from Grand Lodge of Iowa , with a beautiful and costly gold watch , as a reward of meritorious services as Grand Master .

Grand Lodge of Missouri re-affirms its adherence to the " work'' adopted at the Baltimore Convention of 1843 . This Grand Lodge , slow but sure , has just recognised the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia . The Grand Lodge of Nebraska has an Orphans '

School Eund , to which twelve of the brethren donated their mileage and per-diem—114 £ dollars . The Grand Lodge of Nebraska has adopted a " Board of Custodians of the Work . "

At a Masonic reception in Cedar Rapids , Bro . J . Calder , who has been a Mason over fifty years , was present . The Masons of Webster City dedicated their new

hall , Tuesday , the 27 th December . WHY CANNOT "WOMAN BB MADE A MASON ?—At the late anniversary celebration of the Masons of Austin , Nevada , the orator of the day thus ridiculously

discoursed upon this vexed question : — " "Woman sometimes complains that she is not permitted to enter our lodges and work with the craft in their labours , and learn all there is to be

learned in the institution . We will explain the reason . We learn that , before the Almighty had finished His work , He was in some doubt about creating Eve . The creation of every living and creeping thing had been accomplished , and the Almighty had made Adam ( who was the first

Mason ) , and erected for him the finest lodge in the world , and called ifc Paradise , No . 1 . He then caused all the beasts of tho field and the fowls of the air to pass before Adam , for him to name them , which was a piece ' of work he had to do alone , so that no confusion might thereafter arise from Eve , whom He knew

would make trouble if she were allowed to participate in ifc , if he created her beforehand . Adam being very much fatigued with the labours of his first task fell asleep , and when he awoke ho found Eve in the lodge with him . Adam , being Senior Warden , placed Eve as the pillar of beauty in the south , and they received

their instructions from the Grand Master in the east , which , when finished , she immediately called the craft from labour to refreshment . Instead of attending to

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

the duties of her office as she ought , she left ; her station , violated her obligation , and let in an expelled Mason , who had no business there , and went around with him , leaving Adam to look after the jewels . This fellow had heen expelled from the Grand Lodge , with several others , some time before . But , he . iring

the footsteps of the Grand Master , he suddenly took his leave , telling Eve to go to making aprons , as she and Adam were not in proper regalia . She went and told Adam , and when the Grand Master returned to the lodge , He found His gavel had heen stolen . He called for the Senior and Junior Wardens , who had

neglected to guard the door , and found them absent . After searching some time , he came to where they were hid , and demanded of Adam what he was doing there , instead of occupying his official station . Adam replied he was waiting for Eve to call the craft from refreshment to labour again , and that the craft was

not properly clothed , which they were making pro . vision for . Turning to Eve , he asked her what she had to offer in excuse for her unofficial and unmasonic conduct . She replied , that a fellow passing himself off as a Grand Lecturer , had been giving her

instructions , and she thought ifc was no harm to learn them . The Graud Master then asked her what had become of his gavel ; she said ' she didn't know , unless the fellow had taken it away . Einding that Eve was no louger trustworthy , and that she had caused Adam to neglect his duty , and had let in one whom He

had expelled , the Grand Master had closed the lodge , and turning them out , set a faithful tyler to guard the door with a flaming Sivord . Adam , repenting of his folly , went to work like a man and a good Mason , in order to get reinstated again . Not so with Eve ; she got angry about it , and commenced raising Cain .

Adam , on account of his reformation , was permitted to establish lodges and work in the lower degrees ; and , while Eve was allowed to join him in the works of charity outside , she was never again to be admitted to assist in the regular work of the craft . Hence , the reason why woman cannot become an inside

Mason . "—Evergreen . [ We think the Grand Orator might have found a better subject for his discourse before the Grand Lodge than thus bringing ridicule upon the Craft and the HolyScripturesl .-Eu . E . M . & M . M .

Grand Master Gibson , of New York , reiuses to remove tho landmarks , in order that " au eminently worthy citizen , " or " a soldier who lost a limb in the service of his country , " may be admitted . Masonry does not , says he , turn aside its laws to reward merit and worth in civil life , or bravery and valour on the battle-field .

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