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Notices.
Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest hy 12 o'clock on Monday morning , AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" A P . PROV . G . OFFICER OF BERKS AND BUCKS" complains that at the last meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge two young brethren , neither of whom were entitled to wear the purple , were called upon to officiate as Provincial Grand AVardens for the day , notwithstanding the presence of old Provincial Grand Officers , none of whom were invited to take part in tlie proceedings . " AA . H . "—AVe regret that after full consideration we cannot publish your
last communication / though ourselves agreeing with you in the views you wish to advocate . Though Masonry is not it , religious institution , properly so called , it certainly is not opposed to religion ; and the members of every creed ranged under its banners would have a right to complain of our want of impartiality were we to continue to publish letters advocating the purely Christian view of the question , ancl refuse insertion to their replies . Masonry is universal , without regard to sect
or creed ; but that it is not opposed to Christianity is sufficiently proved by the number of eminent divines who belongjto the Order , and who take every legitimate opportunity of testifying their admiration of the doctrines it teaches ; "A SUBSCRIBER , EXETER . "—The Royal Arch sash is worn over the left shoulder . The members of a Lodge cannot legally pass a by-law that no recognised brother , other than themselves , shall at any time enter their Lodge until he has paid a visiting fee , no matter what the amount . They may , if thoy see fit , prevent his sitting down to a banquet until the fee is paid . '
" AN INQUIRING BROTHER . "—The cost of the . Freemasons Monthly Magazine , edited by Charles AV . Moore , and printed at Boston , Massachusetts , America , is fiftceu shillings the year . Subscribers' names arc received by Bro . R . Spencer . " H . AV . " is thanked for his suggestions , ivhich IVO shall not lose si ght of at the proper time .
" S . F . "—Tho report hi question was forwarded to us from our regular correspondent in tho province . " JUNIOR DEACON . "—Tho privileges you desire will be conferred upon your attaining the chair of a AVarden ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices.
Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest hy 12 o'clock on Monday morning , AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" A P . PROV . G . OFFICER OF BERKS AND BUCKS" complains that at the last meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge two young brethren , neither of whom were entitled to wear the purple , were called upon to officiate as Provincial Grand AVardens for the day , notwithstanding the presence of old Provincial Grand Officers , none of whom were invited to take part in tlie proceedings . " AA . H . "—AVe regret that after full consideration we cannot publish your
last communication / though ourselves agreeing with you in the views you wish to advocate . Though Masonry is not it , religious institution , properly so called , it certainly is not opposed to religion ; and the members of every creed ranged under its banners would have a right to complain of our want of impartiality were we to continue to publish letters advocating the purely Christian view of the question , ancl refuse insertion to their replies . Masonry is universal , without regard to sect
or creed ; but that it is not opposed to Christianity is sufficiently proved by the number of eminent divines who belongjto the Order , and who take every legitimate opportunity of testifying their admiration of the doctrines it teaches ; "A SUBSCRIBER , EXETER . "—The Royal Arch sash is worn over the left shoulder . The members of a Lodge cannot legally pass a by-law that no recognised brother , other than themselves , shall at any time enter their Lodge until he has paid a visiting fee , no matter what the amount . They may , if thoy see fit , prevent his sitting down to a banquet until the fee is paid . '
" AN INQUIRING BROTHER . "—The cost of the . Freemasons Monthly Magazine , edited by Charles AV . Moore , and printed at Boston , Massachusetts , America , is fiftceu shillings the year . Subscribers' names arc received by Bro . R . Spencer . " H . AV . " is thanked for his suggestions , ivhich IVO shall not lose si ght of at the proper time .
" S . F . "—Tho report hi question was forwarded to us from our regular correspondent in tho province . " JUNIOR DEACON . "—Tho privileges you desire will be conferred upon your attaining the chair of a AVarden ,