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appear to be imbued with a true love of Masonry . Only the strongest confidence in my brethren of '" ' the mystic tio " could have induced me to make my wants known through r . n advertisement . I am living in a pretty , though sequestered , part of England , where there arc no eligible young ladies-I have , therefore , ventured to apply to my brethren in Masonry , to whom I have never applied in vain , many of

whom , doubtless , possess charming and accomplished younglady relatives , ivho would not , perhaps , object to share the joys and the sorrows of a rural parsonage . —L . T . " A Benedict writes , " I exceedingly regret that any brother ( more particularly a Reverend one ) should resort to the advertising columns as a means to obtain a wife . Surely the sweet relationship that should exist between man

and wife is too sacred a subject for an advertisement , like the sale broad acres or of fat oxen . I would ask any sensible man what respect he could possibly feel for such a woman ivho is so lost to delicacy to answer such an advertisement . I suppose the next thing we shall have , will be Paterfamilias advertising his daughters for marriage , and expatiating on their various charms in

not over chaste language . In conclusion , Mr . Editor , I Avould say that auy man who is unable to obtain a Avife without such means is by far better without one . —Nottingham . March 18 , 1861 . "

INSTALLATION OP S . G . M . OP KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . At the present time , with the installation of the new Supreme Grand Master of Knights Templar in prospect , it would be very acceptable to us , and many of your K . T . ' readers , if you can inform us what is the mode of proceeding , . in such events amongst the Chivalric Order of the Temple ? —H . H ., AV . H . M ., and T . J . T . —[ In the Manual of the Knights of the Order of the Temple , p . 63 , chap . 4 , Avhich treats " Of the Grand Master , " it states as follows : —

Art . 26 . The Grand Master holds the government of the Order ; therefore he alone has the supreme authority , and plenitude of chief power over the whole Order . 27 . The Grand Master watches over the preservation of tlie rights and privileges of the Order in general , and of each Knight in particular . 28 . The Grand Master is elected for life . 29 . The Grand Master is elected in the General Convent , from

among all the knights , professing the Apostolic Catholic Religion , see theArchet . andLevit . Hit . ( but excepting the , Primate , General Coadjutors , Coadjutors , and Chaplains ) as often as an Heir-Successor , a Magisterial Prince , shall not be appointed . 30 . The election of Grand Master takes place as follows : — The General Convent proposes five knights as candidates . Among the five candidates , three are designated ? by the Statutary Committees .

31 . AVhen the Statutary Committees , assembled in private conclave at the Magisterial Palace , have elected three among the five candidates , proposed by the General Convent ( the General Convent still continuing its sittings ) the Regent , his Privy Council , the Princes , the Primate , and his General Coadjutors , and nine Ministers , according to profession , the most ancient knights , be they endowed or not with dignities , titles , and benefices , immediately assemble in Grand Privy Council ; during which , they vote by ballot and

absolute plurality for the election of Grand Alaster . The Grand Master is elected from those candidates who have been presented by the Statutary Committees . If the votes given by these shall not show an absolute majority , the votes shall be taken a third time , between both of those candidates who shall be designated by most , votes in the preceding scrutiny . But if , in this third case , the votes are equal , that candidate who was first consecrated a Kni ght of the Order of the Temple is proclaimed Grand Master , which is forthwith announced to the General Convent .

32 . The Inthroning of the Grand Master takes place as follows : — The Ministers of the Order , the Grand Bailiff , the Grand Governor , the Grand Standard-Bearer , the Grand Chamberlain , the Grand Masters of Solemn Bites , go out into the Ante-cbarnber of tlie Profession , and conduct the Grand Master , elect , into the Temple to the seat of supplication . The acts of election are read by the Magisterial Secretary . Having accepted the officethe Grand Master elect kneels down

, . The Primate , with his General Coadjutors assisting , recites the 65 th Psalm . Prosperity to the Prince elect is implored . He blesses him , saying : "May the blessing of the Father , A an d of the Son , ig * and of the Hol y > J < Spirit descend and rest upon thee for ever . Amen . " *

He then lays his hands upon him , saying : " Receive the Holy Sp ' rii ; whose -soever sins thou reayest remit , they shall be remitted ; and wh ^ se-soever thou mayest retain , they shall be retained . " ( Which imposition is omitted , if a Prince shall be elected already endowed with it . ) He consecrates him with the holy oil , on the head , saying : " Be thine head anointed , and consecrated with the celestial ' benediction IN THE PATRIARCHIAL-APOSTOLIC ORDER ; in the Name of the Father > J < and of the Sont ^ and of the Hol >|<

, , y Spirit . Amen . Peace be with thee . Amen . " ( Which consecration is omitted , if a Prince shall be elected already endowed with it :. but he is proclaimed patriarch . ) Afterwards the Primate prays , saying : " 0 Christ , who hast anointed this PATRIARCH with holy oil , wherewith PRIESTS and PONTIFFS have been anointed faithful keepers , preservers , and defenders of thy most holy Church , anoint him with the holy oil

wherewith thou hast anointed kings and princes , who by faith have conquered kingdoms , have wrought righteousness , have obtained the promises . Pour out thy most holy unction upon his head , let it descend even to his inward parts , and penetrate the interior of his heart , and by thy grace may he be made worthy of the promises which most religions Icings and princes have obtained , that he may not only reign happily in the present age , but that he may come into their fellowship in the heavenly kingdom : through Christ our-Lord . Ainen . "

The prayer oemg ended , he anoints him on the head , breast , back , shoulder-blades , and arms , saying -. " I anoint thee a PRINCE with sacred oil ; in the name of the Father , » J < and of the Son , » J « f and of the Holy > Ji Spirit . Amen . " Lastly , anointing his palms , he says : "May these hands be anointed with the oil of sanctification , wherewith kings and prophetshave been anointed ; and as Samuel anointed David a king and . prophetso be thou blessed and constituted a PRINCE IN THE

KING-, DOM OF CHRIST ; EVANGELIZING throughout all the whole globe which thy Lord has given thee to rule with PATRIARCHAL-APOSTOLICAL AUTHORITY AND MAGISTERIAL POWER . May thy right hand be terrible ij < with the sacred sword ; may the other be powerful with the Holy > J « Cross . | AVhich may He deign to grant who lives and reigns , ivorld without end . Amen . '*' AVhich being done , he pays reverence with frankincense to the Graml Ivlrtsteiconsecrated PontiffTlictlie Wok of the

" . » Evangelists , the Rules of the Holy Father Bernard , the Charter of Transmission , the Statutes , the Relics of the Martyrs , and the Sword are brought , upon which the consecrated Grand Master thus swears :-" I , IS " . . . . AVILL , SAY , AND SWEAR , to hold the reins of government of the Militia of the Temple with paternal love ; to defend the Holy Cross ; to observe and order to be fulfilled , the Rules of the H . F . Bernardthe Charter of Transmissionand the several .

, , Statutes , Rules , Laws , and Decrees of the Order ; and to expend my strength and life for the honour , defence , and safety of every Brother of the Order . " Forthwith , the consecrated Grand Master is invested , by the Primate , with the Patriarchal Ornaments and Magisterial Insignia ,.

according to the Ritual of the books ( excepting the Sword , Stali " , Tiara , and Diadem ) . The Regent , Deputy-Grand Masters , and Princes , descend from their seats . They approach the seat of supplication . They con jointly place the Tiara , encompassed with a Diadem , on the Grand-Master newly consecrated , and co-arm his right hand with the-Sword of the most glorious Alaster , JACQUES the Martyr ( to whom be honour and but the other with the The

glory ) , Cross . Regent says : " To " the greater Glory of God the Father , > J < and the Son , ? J * and the Holy > J < Spirit ; in the name of the Most Illustrious and Most Holy Masters , our Fathers ,. Saint John the Apostle , aud Saint John the Baptist , and by command of the Order : Accept , Most Holy Father , the plenitude of Patriarchal-Apostolical Power ancl Magisterial Authority over the whole Militia of the Order of the Temple , as from the order all

our Fathers , Most Holy Masters , have held , or ought to have held , hitherto invested with the Grand Mastership ( to whom be honour and glory ) . Amen . May you live , 0 Father , and reign , in peace , and in the faith of Him who lives and reigns for ever and ever . Amen . " The Regent , Deputy Grand Masters and Princes , conduct the-Grand Alaster to the tiirone . The Grand Master being enthroned , he is proclaimed by the

Primate , according to the Ritual of the Books . Immediately the Grand Marshal , and the Grand Admiral , take care to announce the enthroning . The usual blast of the Trumpet of the Order is sounded , and the Grand Master is saluted with the arms of the knights , with the Standard , and with the Banner of AA ' ar . S 3 . After the enthroning , tho doors are thrown open , permission to enter is given to the Noviciate _ Esquires , to the Canonesses , to the inferior , serving , and other " faithful brethren of the Order .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1861-03-23, Page 6” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 29 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_23031861/page/6/.
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VISIT TO STRATFORD-ON-AVON AND ITS VICINAGE. Article 1
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
Literature. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
PROPOSED MASONIC HALL AT BRIGHTON. Article 11
HOW TO SPELL "SHAKESPEARE." Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
WATSON TESTIMONIAL FUND. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

appear to be imbued with a true love of Masonry . Only the strongest confidence in my brethren of '" ' the mystic tio " could have induced me to make my wants known through r . n advertisement . I am living in a pretty , though sequestered , part of England , where there arc no eligible young ladies-I have , therefore , ventured to apply to my brethren in Masonry , to whom I have never applied in vain , many of

whom , doubtless , possess charming and accomplished younglady relatives , ivho would not , perhaps , object to share the joys and the sorrows of a rural parsonage . —L . T . " A Benedict writes , " I exceedingly regret that any brother ( more particularly a Reverend one ) should resort to the advertising columns as a means to obtain a wife . Surely the sweet relationship that should exist between man

and wife is too sacred a subject for an advertisement , like the sale broad acres or of fat oxen . I would ask any sensible man what respect he could possibly feel for such a woman ivho is so lost to delicacy to answer such an advertisement . I suppose the next thing we shall have , will be Paterfamilias advertising his daughters for marriage , and expatiating on their various charms in

not over chaste language . In conclusion , Mr . Editor , I Avould say that auy man who is unable to obtain a Avife without such means is by far better without one . —Nottingham . March 18 , 1861 . "

INSTALLATION OP S . G . M . OP KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . At the present time , with the installation of the new Supreme Grand Master of Knights Templar in prospect , it would be very acceptable to us , and many of your K . T . ' readers , if you can inform us what is the mode of proceeding , . in such events amongst the Chivalric Order of the Temple ? —H . H ., AV . H . M ., and T . J . T . —[ In the Manual of the Knights of the Order of the Temple , p . 63 , chap . 4 , Avhich treats " Of the Grand Master , " it states as follows : —

Art . 26 . The Grand Master holds the government of the Order ; therefore he alone has the supreme authority , and plenitude of chief power over the whole Order . 27 . The Grand Master watches over the preservation of tlie rights and privileges of the Order in general , and of each Knight in particular . 28 . The Grand Master is elected for life . 29 . The Grand Master is elected in the General Convent , from

among all the knights , professing the Apostolic Catholic Religion , see theArchet . andLevit . Hit . ( but excepting the , Primate , General Coadjutors , Coadjutors , and Chaplains ) as often as an Heir-Successor , a Magisterial Prince , shall not be appointed . 30 . The election of Grand Master takes place as follows : — The General Convent proposes five knights as candidates . Among the five candidates , three are designated ? by the Statutary Committees .

31 . AVhen the Statutary Committees , assembled in private conclave at the Magisterial Palace , have elected three among the five candidates , proposed by the General Convent ( the General Convent still continuing its sittings ) the Regent , his Privy Council , the Princes , the Primate , and his General Coadjutors , and nine Ministers , according to profession , the most ancient knights , be they endowed or not with dignities , titles , and benefices , immediately assemble in Grand Privy Council ; during which , they vote by ballot and

absolute plurality for the election of Grand Alaster . The Grand Master is elected from those candidates who have been presented by the Statutary Committees . If the votes given by these shall not show an absolute majority , the votes shall be taken a third time , between both of those candidates who shall be designated by most , votes in the preceding scrutiny . But if , in this third case , the votes are equal , that candidate who was first consecrated a Kni ght of the Order of the Temple is proclaimed Grand Master , which is forthwith announced to the General Convent .

32 . The Inthroning of the Grand Master takes place as follows : — The Ministers of the Order , the Grand Bailiff , the Grand Governor , the Grand Standard-Bearer , the Grand Chamberlain , the Grand Masters of Solemn Bites , go out into the Ante-cbarnber of tlie Profession , and conduct the Grand Master , elect , into the Temple to the seat of supplication . The acts of election are read by the Magisterial Secretary . Having accepted the officethe Grand Master elect kneels down

, . The Primate , with his General Coadjutors assisting , recites the 65 th Psalm . Prosperity to the Prince elect is implored . He blesses him , saying : "May the blessing of the Father , A an d of the Son , ig * and of the Hol y > J < Spirit descend and rest upon thee for ever . Amen . " *

He then lays his hands upon him , saying : " Receive the Holy Sp ' rii ; whose -soever sins thou reayest remit , they shall be remitted ; and wh ^ se-soever thou mayest retain , they shall be retained . " ( Which imposition is omitted , if a Prince shall be elected already endowed with it . ) He consecrates him with the holy oil , on the head , saying : " Be thine head anointed , and consecrated with the celestial ' benediction IN THE PATRIARCHIAL-APOSTOLIC ORDER ; in the Name of the Father > J < and of the Sont ^ and of the Hol >|<

, , y Spirit . Amen . Peace be with thee . Amen . " ( Which consecration is omitted , if a Prince shall be elected already endowed with it :. but he is proclaimed patriarch . ) Afterwards the Primate prays , saying : " 0 Christ , who hast anointed this PATRIARCH with holy oil , wherewith PRIESTS and PONTIFFS have been anointed faithful keepers , preservers , and defenders of thy most holy Church , anoint him with the holy oil

wherewith thou hast anointed kings and princes , who by faith have conquered kingdoms , have wrought righteousness , have obtained the promises . Pour out thy most holy unction upon his head , let it descend even to his inward parts , and penetrate the interior of his heart , and by thy grace may he be made worthy of the promises which most religions Icings and princes have obtained , that he may not only reign happily in the present age , but that he may come into their fellowship in the heavenly kingdom : through Christ our-Lord . Ainen . "

The prayer oemg ended , he anoints him on the head , breast , back , shoulder-blades , and arms , saying -. " I anoint thee a PRINCE with sacred oil ; in the name of the Father , » J < and of the Son , » J « f and of the Holy > Ji Spirit . Amen . " Lastly , anointing his palms , he says : "May these hands be anointed with the oil of sanctification , wherewith kings and prophetshave been anointed ; and as Samuel anointed David a king and . prophetso be thou blessed and constituted a PRINCE IN THE

KING-, DOM OF CHRIST ; EVANGELIZING throughout all the whole globe which thy Lord has given thee to rule with PATRIARCHAL-APOSTOLICAL AUTHORITY AND MAGISTERIAL POWER . May thy right hand be terrible ij < with the sacred sword ; may the other be powerful with the Holy > J « Cross . | AVhich may He deign to grant who lives and reigns , ivorld without end . Amen . '*' AVhich being done , he pays reverence with frankincense to the Graml Ivlrtsteiconsecrated PontiffTlictlie Wok of the

" . » Evangelists , the Rules of the Holy Father Bernard , the Charter of Transmission , the Statutes , the Relics of the Martyrs , and the Sword are brought , upon which the consecrated Grand Master thus swears :-" I , IS " . . . . AVILL , SAY , AND SWEAR , to hold the reins of government of the Militia of the Temple with paternal love ; to defend the Holy Cross ; to observe and order to be fulfilled , the Rules of the H . F . Bernardthe Charter of Transmissionand the several .

, , Statutes , Rules , Laws , and Decrees of the Order ; and to expend my strength and life for the honour , defence , and safety of every Brother of the Order . " Forthwith , the consecrated Grand Master is invested , by the Primate , with the Patriarchal Ornaments and Magisterial Insignia ,.

according to the Ritual of the books ( excepting the Sword , Stali " , Tiara , and Diadem ) . The Regent , Deputy-Grand Masters , and Princes , descend from their seats . They approach the seat of supplication . They con jointly place the Tiara , encompassed with a Diadem , on the Grand-Master newly consecrated , and co-arm his right hand with the-Sword of the most glorious Alaster , JACQUES the Martyr ( to whom be honour and but the other with the The

glory ) , Cross . Regent says : " To " the greater Glory of God the Father , > J < and the Son , ? J * and the Holy > J < Spirit ; in the name of the Most Illustrious and Most Holy Masters , our Fathers ,. Saint John the Apostle , aud Saint John the Baptist , and by command of the Order : Accept , Most Holy Father , the plenitude of Patriarchal-Apostolical Power ancl Magisterial Authority over the whole Militia of the Order of the Temple , as from the order all

our Fathers , Most Holy Masters , have held , or ought to have held , hitherto invested with the Grand Mastership ( to whom be honour and glory ) . Amen . May you live , 0 Father , and reign , in peace , and in the faith of Him who lives and reigns for ever and ever . Amen . " The Regent , Deputy Grand Masters and Princes , conduct the-Grand Alaster to the tiirone . The Grand Master being enthroned , he is proclaimed by the

Primate , according to the Ritual of the Books . Immediately the Grand Marshal , and the Grand Admiral , take care to announce the enthroning . The usual blast of the Trumpet of the Order is sounded , and the Grand Master is saluted with the arms of the knights , with the Standard , and with the Banner of AA ' ar . S 3 . After the enthroning , tho doors are thrown open , permission to enter is given to the Noviciate _ Esquires , to the Canonesses , to the inferior , serving , and other " faithful brethren of the Order .

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