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British Burmah.

and brotherly love . All saluted , singing ""Hallelujah , " Amen . Principal Z . then gave the invocation : — "I hereby invoke the sacred name of the Great " I am , " to whom be all honor and glory now and ever . " So mote it be . "Jfay He bo with us to strengthen us in the principles of our Order , to prosper us with success in all our undertaking , and direct our zealous efforts to the good of Masonry in general ,

and to this Royal Burmah Chapter in particular . " By the divine aid I implore the Most High to pour down His blessing on this chapter , and to dedicate ifc to the sacred interests of morality aud religion , and may the Most High be ever with us all . " So mote it be . " In the name of the Most High , I finally declare the Royal Arch Chapterstled Royal Burmahto be duly dedicated and

, y , consecrated to all the purposes of Royal Arch Masonry , and may the blessing of our God ever rest upon ifc . " So mote it be . Z .: Glory to God on high , H .: On earth peace ; J .: Good will to men . Ode—Air , " Rule Britannia . "

Almighty sire , our Heavenly King , Before whose sacred name we bend , Accept the praises which we sing , And to our humble prayer attend . All hail ! Great Architect divine , The universal frame is Thine . That sacred place where three in one ,

Compris'd Thy comprehensive name ; And where the bright meridian sun Was soon Thy glory to proclaim . AU hail , & c . On thy omnipotence we rest Secure of Thy protection here , And hope hereafter to be blest

, When we have left this world of care All hail , & c . Inspire us with Thy grace divine , Thy sacred law our guide shall be ; To every good our hearts incline , From every evil keep us free . All hail , & e .

Prinaipal Z . then addressed the chapter : — Companions , —AVe have now constituted , consecrated , and dedicated the Royal Burmah Chapter , its acts will now be legal , and in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Supreme Grand Chapter . We have installed the new Principals , who have each ruled a Craft lodge , I have now only to pray the Most High to prosper us and this chapter .

You have all learnt to value this our noble Order , and to appreciate the sublime precepts ifc inculcates , and you are all practically acquainted with the exalted mysteries of the Hol y JRoyal Arch Degree . It would be superfluous in me to point out its excellencies . You learn , however , in this degree truths that must astound yet fascinate you , and such as should incline your hearts still more to glorifying God and to loving one another .

The mysteries of this degree are so interwoven with all that is or ought to be most dear to us , as reasoning and responsible beings , with a future to look to , that ifc should cause us each seriously to reflect on those mysteries , and to ask ourselves , " are our actions such as tell us that we are living as if we loved His sacred name ?" The third degree taught you to look to a future and better state , —to the immortality of the soul , —bidding , yon look to

that bright morning star , whose rising brings peace and eternal salvation to the obedient of the human race . In this degree you discover what was wanting to complete the former degree ; you learn that the Triune God , who is the Great " I am , " the Lord of all power and might , the eternal Father of all , will be faithful to His promises . Let us each seriously contemplate the advantages to be learnt in this sublime degree . Let this new chapter inspire us with more charity to all men : that charity as shown in words and even in

British Burmah.

thoughts , as well as deeds , and let it cement us one to another more firmly in brotherly love . There is much for us to do ; our Charities at home need all our help . The Asylum for the Aged , both men aud women , the Schools for both boys and girls , children ot deceased and of destitute brethren call for new energies from each of us . Let this new degree inspire us then with more energy in God ' s cause , and in that of our fellow-creatures .

Companions , —I do not doubt but that we shall progress well , I however earnestly trust that all we do will be done strictly in conformity with the laws and regulations of the Supreme Grand Chapter of England and AA'ales , and with the usages and customs of this Order , and also with a true feeling of Masonic love to one another , and good wishes for the success of this chapter , Royal Burmah . Lastlbe assured that a few zealous Masons will do more

y , for our noble Order and its benevolent institutions , than numbers without real Masonic zeal . Let us then , with this new degree , do our best to establish ifc on that firm basis of " Glory to God , and love to our neighbour . " I now trust that with the aid of Him , without whom nothing is strong , we shall go and prosper . It shall ever be my earnest endeavour as your 1 st Principal Z . to advance this

chapter , to please you all and to merit the high position I now occupy . I pray the Great "I am" to have each and all of us in His keeping , that He will purify our hearts and enable us to devote

our lives and our best energies to His service , and that out of the store that he has supplied us each with , we may assist and benefit His needy creatures , and may we all at last abide under His most Holy JName in the Grand Chapter above for ever . So mote it be . Hallelujah , Amen . " The by-laws were then submitted for approval , and were passed to be forwarded for confirmation , and to be printed after being 'approved , of by the three Principalis to whom the

Companions left the matter . Ex-Comp . Duncan said that he could not but express his admiration at the splendid manner in which the degree had been conferred by JI . E . Z . Col . Greenlaw , as well as the other ceremonies this evening . It was seldom indeed that he had ever witnessed such skill in giving a degree in Freemasonry . The opening of this chapter completes four degrees we have now in British Burmahand all through the exertions of our

, M . E . Z . He has given an impetus to Freemasonry which has not failed to have an effect in other provinces in British India . The zeal shown by Ex-Comp . Col . Greenlaw , and Ex-Comp . G . O'Donnell , Principals of this chapter , and of that of Horning Star Chapter , has not failed to be recognised by the Prov . Grand Lodge of Bengal , the former having been elected an Honorary Member of that Prov . Grand Lodge ; the latter appointed its J . G . AA' " . for the ensuing year .

He proposed a vote of thanks to M . E . Z . Col . Greenlaw , for the great trouble he had taken in getting up the chapter in the magnificent style in wliich they then saw ifc ; this was carried unanimously . There being no further business , the chapter was closed in ancient form .

Turkey.

TURKEY .

CONSTANTINOPLE . —Italia Lodge—The installation of the AV . JI . of the Italia Lodge , under the Grand Orient of Italy , took place on the 26 th Feb ., when Bro . Veneziani retired , and installed as his successor Bro . N . Camondo , son of the great Jewish banker . Bro . Camondo distinguished himself before his introduction to Jlasonry by defending Jewish Masons against a social persecution . The hall of the Italia Lodge was filled by a large body of members aud visitors . Deputations attended

from the Oriental , Deufcscher Bund ( German ) , Buhver and Arete ( Greek ) Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England ; the Leinster , of the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; the Germania , of the Grand Lodge of Hamburg ; and the Union d'Orieut , of the Grand Orient of France . Each deputation was received with JIasonie honours . As a mark of esteem for Bro . Camondo , the ceremony was attended by Bro . Hyde Clarke 33 ° and acting

, , District G . JI . A deputation was sent out of the lodge , with the Dir . of Cers . and seven lights carried by two K . H ., and five S . P . R . C , and the 111- Bro . entered under a vault of steel . AV . Bro . Veneziani having tendered him the gavel , which was declined , proceeded to offer to him the thanks of the lodge ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1866-03-24, Page 16” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 29 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_24031866/page/16/.
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ADDRESS BY BRO. J. P. SCHTUTZ, W.M. OF THE ST. JOHN'S LODGE (No. 919), OF ALEXANDRIA. Article 1
THE POPE AND FREEMASONRY. Article 2
ACCOUNT OF A PANTOMIME ENTITLED "HARLEQUIN FREE-MASON." Article 5
NEW MASONIC HALL AT KOTREE, WESTERN INDIA. Article 7
MASONIC PROCESSIONS. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS, Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 14
NEW ZEALAND. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 15
TURKEY. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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British Burmah.

and brotherly love . All saluted , singing ""Hallelujah , " Amen . Principal Z . then gave the invocation : — "I hereby invoke the sacred name of the Great " I am , " to whom be all honor and glory now and ever . " So mote it be . "Jfay He bo with us to strengthen us in the principles of our Order , to prosper us with success in all our undertaking , and direct our zealous efforts to the good of Masonry in general ,

and to this Royal Burmah Chapter in particular . " By the divine aid I implore the Most High to pour down His blessing on this chapter , and to dedicate ifc to the sacred interests of morality aud religion , and may the Most High be ever with us all . " So mote it be . " In the name of the Most High , I finally declare the Royal Arch Chapterstled Royal Burmahto be duly dedicated and

, y , consecrated to all the purposes of Royal Arch Masonry , and may the blessing of our God ever rest upon ifc . " So mote it be . Z .: Glory to God on high , H .: On earth peace ; J .: Good will to men . Ode—Air , " Rule Britannia . "

Almighty sire , our Heavenly King , Before whose sacred name we bend , Accept the praises which we sing , And to our humble prayer attend . All hail ! Great Architect divine , The universal frame is Thine . That sacred place where three in one ,

Compris'd Thy comprehensive name ; And where the bright meridian sun Was soon Thy glory to proclaim . AU hail , & c . On thy omnipotence we rest Secure of Thy protection here , And hope hereafter to be blest

, When we have left this world of care All hail , & c . Inspire us with Thy grace divine , Thy sacred law our guide shall be ; To every good our hearts incline , From every evil keep us free . All hail , & e .

Prinaipal Z . then addressed the chapter : — Companions , —AVe have now constituted , consecrated , and dedicated the Royal Burmah Chapter , its acts will now be legal , and in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Supreme Grand Chapter . We have installed the new Principals , who have each ruled a Craft lodge , I have now only to pray the Most High to prosper us and this chapter .

You have all learnt to value this our noble Order , and to appreciate the sublime precepts ifc inculcates , and you are all practically acquainted with the exalted mysteries of the Hol y JRoyal Arch Degree . It would be superfluous in me to point out its excellencies . You learn , however , in this degree truths that must astound yet fascinate you , and such as should incline your hearts still more to glorifying God and to loving one another .

The mysteries of this degree are so interwoven with all that is or ought to be most dear to us , as reasoning and responsible beings , with a future to look to , that ifc should cause us each seriously to reflect on those mysteries , and to ask ourselves , " are our actions such as tell us that we are living as if we loved His sacred name ?" The third degree taught you to look to a future and better state , —to the immortality of the soul , —bidding , yon look to

that bright morning star , whose rising brings peace and eternal salvation to the obedient of the human race . In this degree you discover what was wanting to complete the former degree ; you learn that the Triune God , who is the Great " I am , " the Lord of all power and might , the eternal Father of all , will be faithful to His promises . Let us each seriously contemplate the advantages to be learnt in this sublime degree . Let this new chapter inspire us with more charity to all men : that charity as shown in words and even in

British Burmah.

thoughts , as well as deeds , and let it cement us one to another more firmly in brotherly love . There is much for us to do ; our Charities at home need all our help . The Asylum for the Aged , both men aud women , the Schools for both boys and girls , children ot deceased and of destitute brethren call for new energies from each of us . Let this new degree inspire us then with more energy in God ' s cause , and in that of our fellow-creatures .

Companions , —I do not doubt but that we shall progress well , I however earnestly trust that all we do will be done strictly in conformity with the laws and regulations of the Supreme Grand Chapter of England and AA'ales , and with the usages and customs of this Order , and also with a true feeling of Masonic love to one another , and good wishes for the success of this chapter , Royal Burmah . Lastlbe assured that a few zealous Masons will do more

y , for our noble Order and its benevolent institutions , than numbers without real Masonic zeal . Let us then , with this new degree , do our best to establish ifc on that firm basis of " Glory to God , and love to our neighbour . " I now trust that with the aid of Him , without whom nothing is strong , we shall go and prosper . It shall ever be my earnest endeavour as your 1 st Principal Z . to advance this

chapter , to please you all and to merit the high position I now occupy . I pray the Great "I am" to have each and all of us in His keeping , that He will purify our hearts and enable us to devote

our lives and our best energies to His service , and that out of the store that he has supplied us each with , we may assist and benefit His needy creatures , and may we all at last abide under His most Holy JName in the Grand Chapter above for ever . So mote it be . Hallelujah , Amen . " The by-laws were then submitted for approval , and were passed to be forwarded for confirmation , and to be printed after being 'approved , of by the three Principalis to whom the

Companions left the matter . Ex-Comp . Duncan said that he could not but express his admiration at the splendid manner in which the degree had been conferred by JI . E . Z . Col . Greenlaw , as well as the other ceremonies this evening . It was seldom indeed that he had ever witnessed such skill in giving a degree in Freemasonry . The opening of this chapter completes four degrees we have now in British Burmahand all through the exertions of our

, M . E . Z . He has given an impetus to Freemasonry which has not failed to have an effect in other provinces in British India . The zeal shown by Ex-Comp . Col . Greenlaw , and Ex-Comp . G . O'Donnell , Principals of this chapter , and of that of Horning Star Chapter , has not failed to be recognised by the Prov . Grand Lodge of Bengal , the former having been elected an Honorary Member of that Prov . Grand Lodge ; the latter appointed its J . G . AA' " . for the ensuing year .

He proposed a vote of thanks to M . E . Z . Col . Greenlaw , for the great trouble he had taken in getting up the chapter in the magnificent style in wliich they then saw ifc ; this was carried unanimously . There being no further business , the chapter was closed in ancient form .

Turkey.

TURKEY .

CONSTANTINOPLE . —Italia Lodge—The installation of the AV . JI . of the Italia Lodge , under the Grand Orient of Italy , took place on the 26 th Feb ., when Bro . Veneziani retired , and installed as his successor Bro . N . Camondo , son of the great Jewish banker . Bro . Camondo distinguished himself before his introduction to Jlasonry by defending Jewish Masons against a social persecution . The hall of the Italia Lodge was filled by a large body of members aud visitors . Deputations attended

from the Oriental , Deufcscher Bund ( German ) , Buhver and Arete ( Greek ) Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England ; the Leinster , of the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; the Germania , of the Grand Lodge of Hamburg ; and the Union d'Orieut , of the Grand Orient of France . Each deputation was received with JIasonie honours . As a mark of esteem for Bro . Camondo , the ceremony was attended by Bro . Hyde Clarke 33 ° and acting

, , District G . JI . A deputation was sent out of the lodge , with the Dir . of Cers . and seven lights carried by two K . H ., and five S . P . R . C , and the 111- Bro . entered under a vault of steel . AV . Bro . Veneziani having tendered him the gavel , which was declined , proceeded to offer to him the thanks of the lodge ,

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