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law was directed to be read to the people . If they were obedient , their enemies should flee before them seven ways ; if disobedient , their enemies should chase them seven ways . Hannah , the mother of Samuel , in her thanks , says , that the

barren hath brought forth seven , as some Jewish writers say that his name answers to the value iu the Hebrew word , Avhich signify seven .

Seven of Saul s sons were hanged to stay a famine . Jesse hacl seven sons , the youngest of whom , David , ascended the throne of Israel . The number of animals in sundry of their obligations were limited to seven . Seven days Avere appointed

for atonement on the altar , and the priest's son was appointed to wear his father ' s garment seven days . Among the heathen , the number seven was equally sacred . Cicero , in his Dream of Scipio , calls it " Qui numerus rerum omnium fere nodus

est" ( the binding knot of all things ) : and Plato in his Timceus , taught that the soul of the world ( ammo , mundana ) was generated out of the number seven . There were the seven ancient Planets , seven Pleiades , and seven Hyades . Seven altars burnt continually before the god Mithras . The

Arabians had seven holy temples . There xvere seven heavens . The Hindoos supposed the world to be enclosed within the compass of seven Peninsulas . The Goths had seven deities , viz ., the Sun , the Moon , Tuisco , Woden ,

Thor , Friga , ancl Seatur , from whose names are derived our days of the week . In the Persian mysteries were seven spacious caverns , through which the aspirant had to pass . In the Gothic mysteries , the candidate met with seven

obstructions , which were called the " road of the seven stages ; " and finally , sacrifices were always considered as more efficacious Avhen the victims were seven iu number . Man changes every seven years . Shakespeare , that godlike genius , Avhom nothing escaped , has the " Seven Ages . ' '

" All tho world's a stago , And all the men and women inoi-oly players . Thoy have their exits and thoir entrances ; And one man in his timo plays many parts : His acts hoing sovon ages . At first tho infant , Mewling and puking in the nurso's arms :

And then tho whining schoolboy , with his satchel And shining morning-face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . And than , tho lovor ; Sighing like furnace , with a wooful ballad JUado to his mistress' eyebrow . Thon , a soldier ; Full of strange oaths , and boarded like a pard , Jealous of honour , sudden and quick in quarrel ; Seeking ( ho huhble reputation

Even in tho cannon ' s mouth . Aud [ lion , tho justice , Iu fair round belly , with good capon lin'd AA'ith oyes sovovo , and board of formal cut , Full of wiso saws aud modem instances , And so ho plays his part . Tho sixth ago shifts Into tho loan aud slippered pantaloon , AA ith spectacles on nose , and pouch on sido ;

His youthful hoso well savod , . 1 world too wido Vox his shrunk shank . ; and his big manly voice Turning- again towards childish troblo , pipes And whistles in his sound . Last scono of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness , and moro oblivion , Sans tooth , sans oyos , sans tasto , sans every thing . "

In Freemasonry , seven is an essential and important number , and throughout the v . hole system the septenary influence extends itself in a thousand different Avays . A brother is taught by it to forgive his erring brother not seven times , b ut

seventy times seven . In Rosicrucianism , the seven horns denote unbounded plenty , unlimited power , the seven eyes , perfect knowledge , seven lamps , revealed light , the raising of the curtain of ignorance , the seven

pipes , harmony , the music of the spheres ; the seven pillars , strength and stability . The great light is represented by seven lamps of fire , seven thunders , seven lightnings , seven stars , & c . & c . _ are each symbols of trouble , destruction , ministers

& c . & c . This number is variously represented by a triangle placed upon a square , a seven pointed star , and by clots placed iu peculiar positions . Letters are sometimes placed for it . Eight was esteemed as the first cube ( 2 x 2 * 2 ) ,

and signified friendship , prudence , counsel , and justice . It designated the primitive law of nature , which supposes all men to be equal .

Nine ivas called teleios , or perfect , finished , because nine months is the period required for the perfection of a human being in the womb before birth . This is a peculiarly sacred number Avith Freemasons . It has the peculiarity of always

reproducing itself by multiplication , asAvill be seen by the following table : 2 x 9 = 18 , and 1 and 8 = 9 " 3 x 9 = 27 , and 2 and 7 = 9

4 x 9 = 36 , and 3 and G = 9 5 x 9 = 40 , and 4 and 0 = 9 G x 9 = 54 , and 5 ancl 4 = 9 7 x 9 = 63 , and 6 and 3 = 9 8 x 9 = 72 , and 7 and 2 = 9

9 x 9 = 81 , andS and 1 = 9 Whence they viewed it as an emblem of matter ,, which , though continually changing its form , is

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MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 4
NUMBERS. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
BRO. MELVILLE'S ARTICLES. Article 13
P.M.'S AND THE WORKING BRETHREN OF LODGES. Article 13
BIBLICAL REFERENCES. Article 14
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 14
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 29TH MAY, 1869. Article 20
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law was directed to be read to the people . If they were obedient , their enemies should flee before them seven ways ; if disobedient , their enemies should chase them seven ways . Hannah , the mother of Samuel , in her thanks , says , that the

barren hath brought forth seven , as some Jewish writers say that his name answers to the value iu the Hebrew word , Avhich signify seven .

Seven of Saul s sons were hanged to stay a famine . Jesse hacl seven sons , the youngest of whom , David , ascended the throne of Israel . The number of animals in sundry of their obligations were limited to seven . Seven days Avere appointed

for atonement on the altar , and the priest's son was appointed to wear his father ' s garment seven days . Among the heathen , the number seven was equally sacred . Cicero , in his Dream of Scipio , calls it " Qui numerus rerum omnium fere nodus

est" ( the binding knot of all things ) : and Plato in his Timceus , taught that the soul of the world ( ammo , mundana ) was generated out of the number seven . There were the seven ancient Planets , seven Pleiades , and seven Hyades . Seven altars burnt continually before the god Mithras . The

Arabians had seven holy temples . There xvere seven heavens . The Hindoos supposed the world to be enclosed within the compass of seven Peninsulas . The Goths had seven deities , viz ., the Sun , the Moon , Tuisco , Woden ,

Thor , Friga , ancl Seatur , from whose names are derived our days of the week . In the Persian mysteries were seven spacious caverns , through which the aspirant had to pass . In the Gothic mysteries , the candidate met with seven

obstructions , which were called the " road of the seven stages ; " and finally , sacrifices were always considered as more efficacious Avhen the victims were seven iu number . Man changes every seven years . Shakespeare , that godlike genius , Avhom nothing escaped , has the " Seven Ages . ' '

" All tho world's a stago , And all the men and women inoi-oly players . Thoy have their exits and thoir entrances ; And one man in his timo plays many parts : His acts hoing sovon ages . At first tho infant , Mewling and puking in the nurso's arms :

And then tho whining schoolboy , with his satchel And shining morning-face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to school . And than , tho lovor ; Sighing like furnace , with a wooful ballad JUado to his mistress' eyebrow . Thon , a soldier ; Full of strange oaths , and boarded like a pard , Jealous of honour , sudden and quick in quarrel ; Seeking ( ho huhble reputation

Even in tho cannon ' s mouth . Aud [ lion , tho justice , Iu fair round belly , with good capon lin'd AA'ith oyes sovovo , and board of formal cut , Full of wiso saws aud modem instances , And so ho plays his part . Tho sixth ago shifts Into tho loan aud slippered pantaloon , AA ith spectacles on nose , and pouch on sido ;

His youthful hoso well savod , . 1 world too wido Vox his shrunk shank . ; and his big manly voice Turning- again towards childish troblo , pipes And whistles in his sound . Last scono of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness , and moro oblivion , Sans tooth , sans oyos , sans tasto , sans every thing . "

In Freemasonry , seven is an essential and important number , and throughout the v . hole system the septenary influence extends itself in a thousand different Avays . A brother is taught by it to forgive his erring brother not seven times , b ut

seventy times seven . In Rosicrucianism , the seven horns denote unbounded plenty , unlimited power , the seven eyes , perfect knowledge , seven lamps , revealed light , the raising of the curtain of ignorance , the seven

pipes , harmony , the music of the spheres ; the seven pillars , strength and stability . The great light is represented by seven lamps of fire , seven thunders , seven lightnings , seven stars , & c . & c . _ are each symbols of trouble , destruction , ministers

& c . & c . This number is variously represented by a triangle placed upon a square , a seven pointed star , and by clots placed iu peculiar positions . Letters are sometimes placed for it . Eight was esteemed as the first cube ( 2 x 2 * 2 ) ,

and signified friendship , prudence , counsel , and justice . It designated the primitive law of nature , which supposes all men to be equal .

Nine ivas called teleios , or perfect , finished , because nine months is the period required for the perfection of a human being in the womb before birth . This is a peculiarly sacred number Avith Freemasons . It has the peculiarity of always

reproducing itself by multiplication , asAvill be seen by the following table : 2 x 9 = 18 , and 1 and 8 = 9 " 3 x 9 = 27 , and 2 and 7 = 9

4 x 9 = 36 , and 3 and G = 9 5 x 9 = 40 , and 4 and 0 = 9 G x 9 = 54 , and 5 ancl 4 = 9 7 x 9 = 63 , and 6 and 3 = 9 8 x 9 = 72 , and 7 and 2 = 9

9 x 9 = 81 , andS and 1 = 9 Whence they viewed it as an emblem of matter ,, which , though continually changing its form , is

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