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The Knight Templar, Past And Present: His Mission And Its Modern Objects.

Grand Master of the Order ; and well and chivalrously did he maintain his hig h and sacred charge . Acre fell , as we stated in our summary of the achievements of the Hospitallers , but not until this heroic representative of Christian chivalry and most of the noble followers of his standard were slain . That glorious standard , with its terrific- — " Beauseant" forming the war-cry of the

Tem-, plars , was now to be unfurled no more ; the few survivors of Acre retired to Armenia and Cyprus ; and with their departure appeared the last hope of arresting in the East the progress of the Mahomedan domination . ( To be Continued . " )

The Mark Degree In England.

THE MARK DEGREE IN ENGLAND .

( Continued from page 140 ) . Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 25 th November , 1870 . Grand Secretary produced and read letters from Bro . P . Binckes , Secretary to the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , soliciting that Grand Lodge to concur in a proposed Conference regarding the Mark Degree , aud send

Delegates to tho same . It Avas moved by Bro . Alex . Hay , and seconded by Bro . G . McLean , that this subject lie over till next monthly meeting , and that Bro . Andrew Kerr be invited to attend that meeting , as having taken a leading part in the settlement of the c | uestion regarding the Mark Degree Avhen before Grand Lodge . An amendment was moved by Bro . Robertson , seconded by Bro . Officer , that the application of Bro . Binckes be not entertained . After some discussion , Bro . Robertson withdrew his amendment , and the motion Avas unanimously agreed to .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held Gth January , 1871 . The Meeting then procieded to further consideration of the proposal for Conference on Mark Degree , and the Grand Secretary having read the communication of Bro . Binckes , Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , Bro . Mann , Senior Grand "Warden , explained the object of the proposed Conference as an effort to establish the recognition and

uniform Avorking on a satisfactory basis of the Mark Degree , and stated that the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland had agreed to send Delegates to the Conference on behalf of that body . The Grand Secretary read copy of a letter addressed to Bro . Binckes by the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England , tvom Avhich it appears that that Grand Lodge , while sympathising Avith the promoters of the Conference in their

laudable desire to effect a settlement- of the question at issue , having nevertheless respect to its own Constitution , felt obliged to decline taking any part in the movement . The Grand Clerk read the report of the Special Committee appointed by Grand Lodge , on Gth February , 1860 , to consider the whole subject of the Mark Degree , ancl ivhich report ivas adopted by Grand Lodge at quarterly communication , on the 5 th November , 1860 , and became the laiv of the Grand

Lodge on the subject , and Bro . Andrew Kerr , AVIIO attended this meeting at the request of Grand Committee , as per minutes of the last meeting , and who had represented Grand Lodgo on the Joint Committee IIOAV referred to , gave a very lucid and interesting acconnt of the proceedings of that Committee , and the grounds upon which the report just read had been prepared aud agreed upon , showing that Grand Lodge had , at the time of the formal recognition of the Mark , sufficient historical data for holding it as part of Ancient St . John ' s Masonry , legally practised by the Old Operative Daughter Lodges , and as such entitled to be worked under the existing Charters in force . After some

discussion—Bro . Wallace moved , seconded by Bro . Monteith , that as Grand Lodge of England had declined to join the movement , Grand Lodge be recommended not to entertain the proposal of sending Delegates to the Conference , and Bro . Mann , ( S . G . W ., ) considering that the Grand Lodge of Scotland was differently situated from the Grand Lodge of

England in this matter , moved that further consideration of the proposal be postponed till next monthly meeting , and which was seconded by Bro . Robertson , whereupon Bro . Wallace withdreiv his motion , and that of Bro . Mann was unanimouslyagreed upon .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 1 st Pebruary , 1 S 71 . The Meeting then proceeded to re-consideration of the question as to Conference on the Mark Degree , AA'hen Bro . Alexander Hay moved , seconded by Bro . H . R . Kay— " That Grand Lodge be recommended to entertain the proposal from the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , and to depute Bros . Andrew Kerr and Wm . Mann , ( S . G . W ., ) to attend the

Conference as Delegates from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and to report tbe suggestions emanating therefrom to Grand Lodge for consideration . On the suggestion of Bro . Maun , the name of Bro . William Hay ivas included AA'ith those already nominated as Delegates , in the event of either being unable to attend the Conference , and the motion , as so amended , AA-as unanimously agreed to . Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Lodgeheld Gth

, February , 1871 . On tbe recommendation of Grand Committee , Grand Lodge was pleased to entertain the proposal from the Grand Lodge ot Mark Masters of England and Wales for a Conference on the subject of the Mark Degree , and to appoint Bros . William Mann , Senior Grand AVarden , and Andrew Kerr , as Delegate to represent this Grand Lodge , with Bro . William Hay as substitutein the event of either of those brethren finding it

, inconvenient to attend the Conference . On the suggestion of Bro . Mann , Senior Grand Warden ,, the name of the Right Worshipful Past Grand Master , the Earl of Dalhousie was substituted for his own as one of the Delegates .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 24 th February , 1871 . The Grand Secretary intimated that he had received a communication from the Right Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , declining to act as Delegate to the Conference to be held on the Marl-Degree , in respect that his Lordship is the Representative of the Grand Lodge of England , by which the Conference will not be recognised .

I hereby certify that the foregoing are truo and faithful extracts from the Minutes of Grand Committee aud Grand Lodge of Scotland . JonK LAUEIE . Grand Clerk , G . L . APPENDIX E . Articles of Union , England , 1813 , —Art 2—5 . 2 . —It is declared and pronounced , that pure Ancient

Masonry consists of three Degrees , and no more : viz , those cf the Entered Apprentice , the Fellow Craft and the Master Mason , including the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch . But this Article is not intended to prevent any Lodge or Chapter from holding a meeting in any of the Orders of chivalry according to the Constitutions of tho said Orders . 3 . —There shall be most perfect unity of oblig . ition , of disciplineof working the Lodges , of makingpassing and raising

, , , instructing and clothing Brothers ; so that but one pure unsullied system , according to the genuine landmarks , laivs , and traditions of the Craft , shall bo maintained , upheld and practised , through-f out tbe Masonic Avorld , fioin the day and date of the said Union until time shall be no more . 4 . —To preve nt all controversy or dispute as to the genuine and pure obligations , forms , rules , and ancient traditions of Masonry , and further to unite and bind the whole Fraternity of

Masons in one indissoluble bond , it is agreed that the obligation and forms that have , from time immemorial , been established used , and practised , in the Craft , shall be recognised , accepted , aud taken , by the members of both Fraternities , as tbe pure and genuine obligations and forms by which the incorporated Grand Lodge of England , and its dependent Lodges in every part of the Avorld , shall be bound ; and for the purpose of receiving and communicating clue light and settling this uniformity of regulation and instruction ( and particularly in matters Avhich can neither be expressed nor described in u-riting ) , ic is further

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THE ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Article 1
THE " PRINCE OF WALES'S OWN " LODGE, Article 2
INCREASE OF NUMBERS IN MASONRY. Article 3
THE WAY TO DO THE WORK Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 82. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
GRAND LODGE OF IRELAND. Article 10
Craft Masonry. ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 15
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 17
THE MARK DEGREE IN ENGLAND. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 26TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Knight Templar, Past And Present: His Mission And Its Modern Objects.

Grand Master of the Order ; and well and chivalrously did he maintain his hig h and sacred charge . Acre fell , as we stated in our summary of the achievements of the Hospitallers , but not until this heroic representative of Christian chivalry and most of the noble followers of his standard were slain . That glorious standard , with its terrific- — " Beauseant" forming the war-cry of the

Tem-, plars , was now to be unfurled no more ; the few survivors of Acre retired to Armenia and Cyprus ; and with their departure appeared the last hope of arresting in the East the progress of the Mahomedan domination . ( To be Continued . " )

The Mark Degree In England.

THE MARK DEGREE IN ENGLAND .

( Continued from page 140 ) . Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 25 th November , 1870 . Grand Secretary produced and read letters from Bro . P . Binckes , Secretary to the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , soliciting that Grand Lodge to concur in a proposed Conference regarding the Mark Degree , aud send

Delegates to tho same . It Avas moved by Bro . Alex . Hay , and seconded by Bro . G . McLean , that this subject lie over till next monthly meeting , and that Bro . Andrew Kerr be invited to attend that meeting , as having taken a leading part in the settlement of the c | uestion regarding the Mark Degree Avhen before Grand Lodge . An amendment was moved by Bro . Robertson , seconded by Bro . Officer , that the application of Bro . Binckes be not entertained . After some discussion , Bro . Robertson withdrew his amendment , and the motion Avas unanimously agreed to .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held Gth January , 1871 . The Meeting then procieded to further consideration of the proposal for Conference on Mark Degree , and the Grand Secretary having read the communication of Bro . Binckes , Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , Bro . Mann , Senior Grand "Warden , explained the object of the proposed Conference as an effort to establish the recognition and

uniform Avorking on a satisfactory basis of the Mark Degree , and stated that the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland had agreed to send Delegates to the Conference on behalf of that body . The Grand Secretary read copy of a letter addressed to Bro . Binckes by the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England , tvom Avhich it appears that that Grand Lodge , while sympathising Avith the promoters of the Conference in their

laudable desire to effect a settlement- of the question at issue , having nevertheless respect to its own Constitution , felt obliged to decline taking any part in the movement . The Grand Clerk read the report of the Special Committee appointed by Grand Lodge , on Gth February , 1860 , to consider the whole subject of the Mark Degree , ancl ivhich report ivas adopted by Grand Lodge at quarterly communication , on the 5 th November , 1860 , and became the laiv of the Grand

Lodge on the subject , and Bro . Andrew Kerr , AVIIO attended this meeting at the request of Grand Committee , as per minutes of the last meeting , and who had represented Grand Lodgo on the Joint Committee IIOAV referred to , gave a very lucid and interesting acconnt of the proceedings of that Committee , and the grounds upon which the report just read had been prepared aud agreed upon , showing that Grand Lodge had , at the time of the formal recognition of the Mark , sufficient historical data for holding it as part of Ancient St . John ' s Masonry , legally practised by the Old Operative Daughter Lodges , and as such entitled to be worked under the existing Charters in force . After some

discussion—Bro . Wallace moved , seconded by Bro . Monteith , that as Grand Lodge of England had declined to join the movement , Grand Lodge be recommended not to entertain the proposal of sending Delegates to the Conference , and Bro . Mann , ( S . G . W ., ) considering that the Grand Lodge of Scotland was differently situated from the Grand Lodge of

England in this matter , moved that further consideration of the proposal be postponed till next monthly meeting , and which was seconded by Bro . Robertson , whereupon Bro . Wallace withdreiv his motion , and that of Bro . Mann was unanimouslyagreed upon .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 1 st Pebruary , 1 S 71 . The Meeting then proceeded to re-consideration of the question as to Conference on the Mark Degree , AA'hen Bro . Alexander Hay moved , seconded by Bro . H . R . Kay— " That Grand Lodge be recommended to entertain the proposal from the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales , and to depute Bros . Andrew Kerr and Wm . Mann , ( S . G . W ., ) to attend the

Conference as Delegates from the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and to report tbe suggestions emanating therefrom to Grand Lodge for consideration . On the suggestion of Bro . Maun , the name of Bro . William Hay ivas included AA'ith those already nominated as Delegates , in the event of either being unable to attend the Conference , and the motion , as so amended , AA-as unanimously agreed to . Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Lodgeheld Gth

, February , 1871 . On tbe recommendation of Grand Committee , Grand Lodge was pleased to entertain the proposal from the Grand Lodge ot Mark Masters of England and Wales for a Conference on the subject of the Mark Degree , and to appoint Bros . William Mann , Senior Grand AVarden , and Andrew Kerr , as Delegate to represent this Grand Lodge , with Bro . William Hay as substitutein the event of either of those brethren finding it

, inconvenient to attend the Conference . On the suggestion of Bro . Mann , Senior Grand Warden ,, the name of the Right Worshipful Past Grand Master , the Earl of Dalhousie was substituted for his own as one of the Delegates .

Extract from Minutes of Meeting of Grand Committee , held 24 th February , 1871 . The Grand Secretary intimated that he had received a communication from the Right Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , declining to act as Delegate to the Conference to be held on the Marl-Degree , in respect that his Lordship is the Representative of the Grand Lodge of England , by which the Conference will not be recognised .

I hereby certify that the foregoing are truo and faithful extracts from the Minutes of Grand Committee aud Grand Lodge of Scotland . JonK LAUEIE . Grand Clerk , G . L . APPENDIX E . Articles of Union , England , 1813 , —Art 2—5 . 2 . —It is declared and pronounced , that pure Ancient

Masonry consists of three Degrees , and no more : viz , those cf the Entered Apprentice , the Fellow Craft and the Master Mason , including the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch . But this Article is not intended to prevent any Lodge or Chapter from holding a meeting in any of the Orders of chivalry according to the Constitutions of tho said Orders . 3 . —There shall be most perfect unity of oblig . ition , of disciplineof working the Lodges , of makingpassing and raising

, , , instructing and clothing Brothers ; so that but one pure unsullied system , according to the genuine landmarks , laivs , and traditions of the Craft , shall bo maintained , upheld and practised , through-f out tbe Masonic Avorld , fioin the day and date of the said Union until time shall be no more . 4 . —To preve nt all controversy or dispute as to the genuine and pure obligations , forms , rules , and ancient traditions of Masonry , and further to unite and bind the whole Fraternity of

Masons in one indissoluble bond , it is agreed that the obligation and forms that have , from time immemorial , been established used , and practised , in the Craft , shall be recognised , accepted , aud taken , by the members of both Fraternities , as tbe pure and genuine obligations and forms by which the incorporated Grand Lodge of England , and its dependent Lodges in every part of the Avorld , shall be bound ; and for the purpose of receiving and communicating clue light and settling this uniformity of regulation and instruction ( and particularly in matters Avhich can neither be expressed nor described in u-riting ) , ic is further

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