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Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE GEEAT AECIIITEOT OF THE TJKTVEESE . The " Venerable" of a lodge in the Department of the Ardennes , in a letter full of expressions that accord only with Pantheism of the worst kind , asks , first , when did Freemasons begin to address God hy the title of " Great Architect of the Universe ; " next ,

where can be found the best illustration of such title ? To the first question neither memory nor commonplace book enables me to give an answer . To the second question , " In the Avritings of Sir Isaac Newton , " is , iu myjudgment the fitting answer . These are largelused in some recent treatises of "

Philoy sophic Religieuse . " Very many years have elapsed since my perusal of them , but there are sundry passages relating to the Deity and His attributes , upon which I have reflected so often and so long , that they are not even noAV forgotten . The passage from Sir Isaac NeAvton's pen Avhich I subjoin , as not

inappropriate to the subject of this communication , is not , howeA'er , one of the passages just alluded to , as I never saw it until a feAv months ago , Avhen my attention was draAvn to it in a stray number of an English review . " Deus est Ens sunme intelligens omnia ; voluntate efficiens possibilia ; naturaa totius fundamentum et causaomnia in se continenstamquam

, , eorum prineipium et locus ; omnia per praisentiam substantialem cernenset regens , et cum rebus omnibus secundum leges accuratas constanter coopei'ans . " In this brief description the Freemason will , if I mistake not , readily recognise his Great Architect of the Universe . The God of Sir Isaac Newton and the

God of Freemasonry are one and the same . Such God is not , as a " Venerable" is , I apprehend , abundantly aAvare , the God of the kind of Pantheism which his manner of writing concerning it makes me think has , from some strange cause , found favour in his eyes . —CHARLES PUETOK COOPEE .

EXTINCT I _ 0 _ N _ DO _ N LODGES ASD TTS ' ITED LODGES . Can any of your readers inform me which of the following London lodges , in existence in 1811 , have beeu united to others , and AA'hich are totally extinct ? No . 7 , Lodge of St . Mary-le-bon . „ 8 , United . Lodges Ionic and Prudence .

„ 20 , Lodge of Cordiality . „ 30 , Social Lodge . „ 171 , Royal Lodge . „ 178 , Lodge of Constitutional Attachment . „ 182 , Royal Theatric Covent Garden Lodge . „ 215 , Lodge of Morality . „ 325 , Lodge of Honour . „ 355 , Hiram's Lodge . „ 387 , Lodge of Good Intent .

„ 466 , Friendly Lodge . —IITQUIEEE . OEATOEIO Or SOLOMON ' S TEMPLE . Has the oratorio of Solomon's Temple , written by Mr . J . E . Weekes , the music of Avhich Avas composed by Mr . BroadAvay , organist of St . Patrick ' s Cathedral , Dublin , for the benefit of sick and aged distressed

Masons , and performed in that city , ever been represented in England ? and Avas the music published ? —INQUIEEE . K * * * * H LADDEES . "What are the English definitions of the K * * * * H ladders?—K . H .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 115 ARREARS . Subscribers ' who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at once to the office , No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to be made payable to Bro . AA'illiam Smith , C . E . ] * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C ,

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CORNWALL . TIUTRO . —LodgeofFortitv . de ( No . 131 ) . —The regular meeting of this ancient and large lodge was held on Tuesday , the 8 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Quay-street , Truro . Although there were candidates for tbe three degrees , no business was transacted requiring mention , as the members decided to bold a lodge of emergency on the following Friday week . The

lodgo having been closed with solemn prayer , tho AV . M . and several brethren proceeded to the Globe Inn , and partook of a substantial refreshment . Five visitors were present , who were most fraternally welcomed . After the usual toasts had been given from the chair , Bto . James Laidlaw , W . M ., Prov . G . Steward , was asked to withdraw , when the brethren determined to present their Master with a Past Master ' s jewel , as they deeply regretted his departure for Liverpool in a few clays ,

and wished to give him a suitable acknowledgment of the respect and esteem felt for him by the members of tbe lodge and the Freemasons of Truro generally , because of the able manner in which he has attended to the welfare of , and the duties ot Master to , tho Fortitude Lodge . A goodly sum Avas soon most cordially promised , and a committee organised to carry out the preliminaries , and arrange for collecting an amount Avorthy of the lodge and its Master . AVe hope that the fraternity of Liverpool will give a hearty welcome to the brother Avho is thus leaving Truro , as he carries with him the best wishes of the Craft in Cornwall .

SUSSEX . PEOA ' IXCIAI ; GEAND LODGE . The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodgo of Sussex was held at the Old Ship Hotel , on Thursday , the 10 th inst . The lodge was numerously attended by the Provincial Grand Officers and by members of every lodge in the province . Unusual

interest attached to the meeting in consequence of the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , the Most AVorshipful the Grand Master of England , having conferred the appointment of Provincial Grand Master of Sussex upon Bvo . Lieut .-Col . d'Albiac , who had for the last eight years held the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The ceremony of installation was very ably performed by

Bro . Hull , Prov . G . M . of Cambridgeshire . The newly-elected Provincial Grand Master appointed as his deputy Bro . Edmund J . Furner , P . Prov . S . G . AV . The usual business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was then proceeded with , and the Provincial Grand Master appointed and invested the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year . The customary banquet was subsequently held , and was presided over by tho Provincial Grand Master , Avhose health was drunk very enthusiastically .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . Hicra GKEENAVOOD CJIAPTEB SOVEREIGN PEINCES ROSE CEOIX . — This AVIIS a chapter of emergency convened for perfecting Sir Knt . AA m . Farrar , previous to leaving for California , and admitting S . P . R . > J | AVm . Greenwood , of Manchester , a joining member . The S . P . R . > J < assembled on the Gtli inst ., in the Freemasons' Private Rooms , Bottoms Stansfield , and opened the chapter in form . The 111 . M . AV . S ., Sir Knt .

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BRO. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Article 1
TEUTONIC LEGAL ANTIQUITIES. Article 2
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 3
CYCLOPEAN MASONRY, AND THE BUILDINGS OF JERUSALEM. Article 4
Untitled Article 6
RESTORATION OF CHURCHES IN ROME. Article 7
IRISH GIANTS. Article 9
Untitled Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 11
COLONIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
CHINA. Article 14
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 15
Poetry. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
THE CREATION. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE GEEAT AECIIITEOT OF THE TJKTVEESE . The " Venerable" of a lodge in the Department of the Ardennes , in a letter full of expressions that accord only with Pantheism of the worst kind , asks , first , when did Freemasons begin to address God hy the title of " Great Architect of the Universe ; " next ,

where can be found the best illustration of such title ? To the first question neither memory nor commonplace book enables me to give an answer . To the second question , " In the Avritings of Sir Isaac Newton , " is , iu myjudgment the fitting answer . These are largelused in some recent treatises of "

Philoy sophic Religieuse . " Very many years have elapsed since my perusal of them , but there are sundry passages relating to the Deity and His attributes , upon which I have reflected so often and so long , that they are not even noAV forgotten . The passage from Sir Isaac NeAvton's pen Avhich I subjoin , as not

inappropriate to the subject of this communication , is not , howeA'er , one of the passages just alluded to , as I never saw it until a feAv months ago , Avhen my attention was draAvn to it in a stray number of an English review . " Deus est Ens sunme intelligens omnia ; voluntate efficiens possibilia ; naturaa totius fundamentum et causaomnia in se continenstamquam

, , eorum prineipium et locus ; omnia per praisentiam substantialem cernenset regens , et cum rebus omnibus secundum leges accuratas constanter coopei'ans . " In this brief description the Freemason will , if I mistake not , readily recognise his Great Architect of the Universe . The God of Sir Isaac Newton and the

God of Freemasonry are one and the same . Such God is not , as a " Venerable" is , I apprehend , abundantly aAvare , the God of the kind of Pantheism which his manner of writing concerning it makes me think has , from some strange cause , found favour in his eyes . —CHARLES PUETOK COOPEE .

EXTINCT I _ 0 _ N _ DO _ N LODGES ASD TTS ' ITED LODGES . Can any of your readers inform me which of the following London lodges , in existence in 1811 , have beeu united to others , and AA'hich are totally extinct ? No . 7 , Lodge of St . Mary-le-bon . „ 8 , United . Lodges Ionic and Prudence .

„ 20 , Lodge of Cordiality . „ 30 , Social Lodge . „ 171 , Royal Lodge . „ 178 , Lodge of Constitutional Attachment . „ 182 , Royal Theatric Covent Garden Lodge . „ 215 , Lodge of Morality . „ 325 , Lodge of Honour . „ 355 , Hiram's Lodge . „ 387 , Lodge of Good Intent .

„ 466 , Friendly Lodge . —IITQUIEEE . OEATOEIO Or SOLOMON ' S TEMPLE . Has the oratorio of Solomon's Temple , written by Mr . J . E . Weekes , the music of Avhich Avas composed by Mr . BroadAvay , organist of St . Patrick ' s Cathedral , Dublin , for the benefit of sick and aged distressed

Masons , and performed in that city , ever been represented in England ? and Avas the music published ? —INQUIEEE . K * * * * H LADDEES . "What are the English definitions of the K * * * * H ladders?—K . H .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 115 ARREARS . Subscribers ' who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at once to the office , No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to be made payable to Bro . AA'illiam Smith , C . E . ] * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C ,

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CORNWALL . TIUTRO . —LodgeofFortitv . de ( No . 131 ) . —The regular meeting of this ancient and large lodge was held on Tuesday , the 8 th inst ., at the Masonic Rooms , Quay-street , Truro . Although there were candidates for tbe three degrees , no business was transacted requiring mention , as the members decided to bold a lodge of emergency on the following Friday week . The

lodgo having been closed with solemn prayer , tho AV . M . and several brethren proceeded to the Globe Inn , and partook of a substantial refreshment . Five visitors were present , who were most fraternally welcomed . After the usual toasts had been given from the chair , Bto . James Laidlaw , W . M ., Prov . G . Steward , was asked to withdraw , when the brethren determined to present their Master with a Past Master ' s jewel , as they deeply regretted his departure for Liverpool in a few clays ,

and wished to give him a suitable acknowledgment of the respect and esteem felt for him by the members of tbe lodge and the Freemasons of Truro generally , because of the able manner in which he has attended to the welfare of , and the duties ot Master to , tho Fortitude Lodge . A goodly sum Avas soon most cordially promised , and a committee organised to carry out the preliminaries , and arrange for collecting an amount Avorthy of the lodge and its Master . AVe hope that the fraternity of Liverpool will give a hearty welcome to the brother Avho is thus leaving Truro , as he carries with him the best wishes of the Craft in Cornwall .

SUSSEX . PEOA ' IXCIAI ; GEAND LODGE . The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodgo of Sussex was held at the Old Ship Hotel , on Thursday , the 10 th inst . The lodge was numerously attended by the Provincial Grand Officers and by members of every lodge in the province . Unusual

interest attached to the meeting in consequence of the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , the Most AVorshipful the Grand Master of England , having conferred the appointment of Provincial Grand Master of Sussex upon Bvo . Lieut .-Col . d'Albiac , who had for the last eight years held the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The ceremony of installation was very ably performed by

Bro . Hull , Prov . G . M . of Cambridgeshire . The newly-elected Provincial Grand Master appointed as his deputy Bro . Edmund J . Furner , P . Prov . S . G . AV . The usual business of the Provincial Grand Lodge was then proceeded with , and the Provincial Grand Master appointed and invested the Provincial Grand Officers for the ensuing year . The customary banquet was subsequently held , and was presided over by tho Provincial Grand Master , Avhose health was drunk very enthusiastically .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . Hicra GKEENAVOOD CJIAPTEB SOVEREIGN PEINCES ROSE CEOIX . — This AVIIS a chapter of emergency convened for perfecting Sir Knt . AA m . Farrar , previous to leaving for California , and admitting S . P . R . > J | AVm . Greenwood , of Manchester , a joining member . The S . P . R . > J < assembled on the Gtli inst ., in the Freemasons' Private Rooms , Bottoms Stansfield , and opened the chapter in form . The 111 . M . AV . S ., Sir Knt .

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