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Kabbalism , Secret Societies , And Masonry.

resurrection of Christ . S . Irenams tells us that they held that , unknowingly to the Jews , Simon of Gyrene was crucified instead of Christ , who then went to heaven . Believing , as they did , that matter was evil , they looked only for the redemption of the soul ; accordingly they held that Christ did not take flesh , but only assumed an apparent body . Two opposite

schools arose from this denial of the resurrection , one which mortified the body as something hopelessly corrupt ; the other , which allowed every carnal excess , on the plea that when the body died , it perished , and set the soul free , being only a temporary prison-house , with which all connection ceased at death , ( To be continued . )

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

CLOSING UP OP THE LIST OF LODGES IN THE TEARS 1740 AUD 1756 . The Warrant of the Eoyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) having , "by some accident , been lost or destroyed , " a Warrant of Confirmation was granted by the M . W . G . M ., the Duke of Sussex , in 1820 , from a copy of which , forming part , of a collection , that I have been permitted to present to Lineoln ' s-inn Librarythe ensuing

, recital is taken . It is the only account of the closing up of the list of lodges that I remember to have met with , in the course of my , not inconsiderable , Masonic lucubrations , mostly at Denton Court , and in the years that I was Prov . G . M . Kent , 1853-1860 : — " Whereas , it appears by the records of the Grand Lodge , that a Warrant , hearing date 2 Stli Mavch , 1723 , was issued

under the seal of Masonry , enabling certain brethren , therein named , to open and hold a lodge of Freemasons , at the Crown , Cripplegate , London , to be called or known by the No . 13 ; and , whereas , hy the general closing up of the list of lodges in the year 1740 , the said lodge became No . 12 ; and in the year 1748 the said lodge was removed to Chatham , in the County of Kent , and , by the closing up of the list of lodges , in the year 1756 , it hecanie No . 10 ; and which lodge , in consequence of the union

of the two fraternities of Freemasons , on the 27 th day of December , 1813 , became , ancl is now registered in the books of the United Grand Lodge , No . 20 , & c . " " —CHAELES PUETON COOPEE , Ohcdeau Frampas .

soa . E . MOMS s PATENT FOR AIIEEICA . At this time , when the proceedings of the Supreme Council of Prance are in danger of being suspended by the State , it may be desirable to show by what powers the Ancient and Accepted Eite was established in America . Bro . Morin ' s patent is as follows : — TO THE GLOBY 03 ? THE GllAXD AECHITEOT OE TIIE TTXIVERSE .

At the Grand East of -France , and under the good will of his Serene Highness and Most Illustrious Brother Louis de Eou-rbon , Count of Clermont , Erince of the Blood , Grand Master and Protector of all Regular Lodges : at tlie East of an , Enlightened Place where reigns Peace , Silence , and Concord ; A . L . 5765 .

LUX EX TEXEBEIS . TJnitas , Concordia , Eratrum . AVe , the undersigned , Substitutes General of the Eoyal Art , Grancl Wardens , ancl officers of the Grand ancl Sovereign Lodge of St . John of Jerusalem , established at the east of Paris ; ancl we , Puissant Grand Master of the Grancl Councils of the regular lodges under the protection of the Grand ancl Sovereign Lodge , by the sacred and mysterious

Numbers—Declare , certify , ancl order , to all the brethren , Knights , and Princes , over the surface of the two hemispheres , that having assembled by order of the Substitute General , President of the Grand Council , a request was communicated to us by the respectable brother La Come , substitute of our Illustrious Grand Master , Knight , ancl Prince Mason , was read at the sitting—That the Mason Knight Bro . Etienne Morin , Grand and Perfect Sublime Master , Prince Mason , Knisht and Sublime Prince of

Masonic Notes And Queries.

all the Orders of Perfect Masonry , Member of the Koyal Lodge La Trinite . & c , being on his departure for America , aud wishing to be able to work regularly for the advantage and increase of the Royal Art , in all its perfection , that it may please the Sovereign Grand Council , ancl Grand Lodge , to grant him Letters Patent for Constitutions . On the report being made to us , and knowing the eminent qualities of the Bro . Knight , Etienne Morinwe havewithout hesitationgranted him that

satisfac-, , , tion for services , which he has rendered to the order , ancl of which his zeal warrants the continuation . To that end , and for other good reasons , in approving and satisfying our clear Brother Etienne Morin in his views , and willing to give testimonials of our gratitude , wo have constituted him , by unanimous consent , ancl by these presents constitute , institute , and give full and entire poiver to the said

Bro . Etienne Morin , whose signature is in the margin of these presents , to form ancl establish a lodge , to receive ancl multiply the Eoyal Order of Freemasons , in all the perfect and sublime degrees , to take eare that the statutes and regulations , general ancl particular , of the Sovereign Grand Lodge be kept and observed , and never to admit in it but true and legitimate brethren of sublime Masonry . To regulate and govern all the nieuiters which shall compose the said lod which he may

ge , establish in any of the four quarters of the world at which he shall arrive or reside , under the title of the Sovereign Lodge , of Perfect Harmony ; and to choose such officers to govern ; the said lodge as he may think proper , to which officers we order and enjoin to obey and respect him . We order and command , to all Masters of regular lodges , of whatever dignities they may be , diffused over the surface of the two' hemispheres , aud of the seas—we pray and enjoin them , in the name of the Eoyal

Order , and in the presence of our Most Illustrious Grand Master , to acknowledge him as such , and as ive acknowledge our Illustrious Bro . Etienne -Morin , as the respectable Master of the Lodge of Perfect Harmony ; and we depute him , in quality of our Grancl Inspector in all parts of the new world , to reinforce the observance of our laws in general , & c . ; and by these presents constitute our dear Bro . Etienne Morin , our Grand Master Inspector , authorise and give him power to establish , in every part of the world , the perfect anct sublime

Masonry , & c . We pray , therefore , the brethren in general to give the said Bro . Etienne Morin all the assistance ancl succour that may be in their power , promising to do as much towards all the brethren who shall be members of the lodge , and those whom he may or shall have admitted and constituted hereafter to the sublime degrees of high perfection . That we give him full and entire power to multiply and to create Inspectors in every place where those sublime degrees are not established ,

knowing perfectly his great knowledge . In testimony whereof , we have delivered to him these presents , signed by the Substitute General of the Order , Grand Commander of the White and Black Eagle , Sovereign Sublime Prince of the Eoyal Secret , ancl Chief of the Eminent Degree of the Eoyal Art ; ancl by us , Grancl Inspectors , Sublime Officers of the Grand Council , and of the Grand Lodge , established in

this capital ; and have sealed them with the Grand Seal of our Illustrious Grand Master his serene Highness , and with that of our Grand Lodge and Sovereign Grand Council , at the Grand East of Paris . The year of light 5765—or of the vulgar era , the 27 th of August , 1765 . Chalon de . Tonville , Substitute General of the Order , Venerable Master of the First Lodge in France , called St . Anthony ' s ,

Chief of the Grand and Eminent Commanders , and Sublime Prince of the Eoyal Secret , & c . Sovereign Prince de Rohan , Master ofthe Grand Intelligence Lodge , Sovereign Prince of Masonry , etc . La Corne , Substitute of the Grancl Master , Right Worshipful Master of Trinity Lodge , Grancl Elect , Perfect , Knight aud Prince of Masons , & c . Maximillian de St . SimonSenior WardenGrand Elect

Per-, , fect , Knight ancl Prince of Masons , & c . Savalette de Buchelay , Grand Keeper of the Seals , Grand Elect Perfect Knight ancl Prince of Masons , etc . Topin , Grand Ambassador from hia Serene Highness , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knight and Prince of Masons , & c . Count de Choiseuil , Right Worshipful Master of the Lodge , The Children of Glory , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knight and

Prince of Masons , & c . Boucher de Lenoncour , Right Worshipful Master of the Lodge of Virtue , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knig ht aud Prince of Masons , & c .

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EIGHTS OF THE WARDENS OF PRIVATE LODGES. Article 1
THE THREATENED SECESSION EBOM THE SUPREME GBANDBOYAL AECH CHAPTER OE SCOTLAND.—No. II. Article 3
THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF FRANCE AND MARSHAL MAGNAN. Article 5
KABBALISM , SECRET SOCIETIES , AND MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
THE MAGAZINE IN A NEW CHARACTER. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUDDEN DEATH. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Kabbalism , Secret Societies , And Masonry.

resurrection of Christ . S . Irenams tells us that they held that , unknowingly to the Jews , Simon of Gyrene was crucified instead of Christ , who then went to heaven . Believing , as they did , that matter was evil , they looked only for the redemption of the soul ; accordingly they held that Christ did not take flesh , but only assumed an apparent body . Two opposite

schools arose from this denial of the resurrection , one which mortified the body as something hopelessly corrupt ; the other , which allowed every carnal excess , on the plea that when the body died , it perished , and set the soul free , being only a temporary prison-house , with which all connection ceased at death , ( To be continued . )

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

CLOSING UP OP THE LIST OF LODGES IN THE TEARS 1740 AUD 1756 . The Warrant of the Eoyal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 20 ) having , "by some accident , been lost or destroyed , " a Warrant of Confirmation was granted by the M . W . G . M ., the Duke of Sussex , in 1820 , from a copy of which , forming part , of a collection , that I have been permitted to present to Lineoln ' s-inn Librarythe ensuing

, recital is taken . It is the only account of the closing up of the list of lodges that I remember to have met with , in the course of my , not inconsiderable , Masonic lucubrations , mostly at Denton Court , and in the years that I was Prov . G . M . Kent , 1853-1860 : — " Whereas , it appears by the records of the Grand Lodge , that a Warrant , hearing date 2 Stli Mavch , 1723 , was issued

under the seal of Masonry , enabling certain brethren , therein named , to open and hold a lodge of Freemasons , at the Crown , Cripplegate , London , to be called or known by the No . 13 ; and , whereas , hy the general closing up of the list of lodges in the year 1740 , the said lodge became No . 12 ; and in the year 1748 the said lodge was removed to Chatham , in the County of Kent , and , by the closing up of the list of lodges , in the year 1756 , it hecanie No . 10 ; and which lodge , in consequence of the union

of the two fraternities of Freemasons , on the 27 th day of December , 1813 , became , ancl is now registered in the books of the United Grand Lodge , No . 20 , & c . " " —CHAELES PUETON COOPEE , Ohcdeau Frampas .

soa . E . MOMS s PATENT FOR AIIEEICA . At this time , when the proceedings of the Supreme Council of Prance are in danger of being suspended by the State , it may be desirable to show by what powers the Ancient and Accepted Eite was established in America . Bro . Morin ' s patent is as follows : — TO THE GLOBY 03 ? THE GllAXD AECHITEOT OE TIIE TTXIVERSE .

At the Grand East of -France , and under the good will of his Serene Highness and Most Illustrious Brother Louis de Eou-rbon , Count of Clermont , Erince of the Blood , Grand Master and Protector of all Regular Lodges : at tlie East of an , Enlightened Place where reigns Peace , Silence , and Concord ; A . L . 5765 .

LUX EX TEXEBEIS . TJnitas , Concordia , Eratrum . AVe , the undersigned , Substitutes General of the Eoyal Art , Grancl Wardens , ancl officers of the Grand ancl Sovereign Lodge of St . John of Jerusalem , established at the east of Paris ; ancl we , Puissant Grand Master of the Grancl Councils of the regular lodges under the protection of the Grand ancl Sovereign Lodge , by the sacred and mysterious

Numbers—Declare , certify , ancl order , to all the brethren , Knights , and Princes , over the surface of the two hemispheres , that having assembled by order of the Substitute General , President of the Grand Council , a request was communicated to us by the respectable brother La Come , substitute of our Illustrious Grand Master , Knight , ancl Prince Mason , was read at the sitting—That the Mason Knight Bro . Etienne Morin , Grand and Perfect Sublime Master , Prince Mason , Knisht and Sublime Prince of

Masonic Notes And Queries.

all the Orders of Perfect Masonry , Member of the Koyal Lodge La Trinite . & c , being on his departure for America , aud wishing to be able to work regularly for the advantage and increase of the Royal Art , in all its perfection , that it may please the Sovereign Grand Council , ancl Grand Lodge , to grant him Letters Patent for Constitutions . On the report being made to us , and knowing the eminent qualities of the Bro . Knight , Etienne Morinwe havewithout hesitationgranted him that

satisfac-, , , tion for services , which he has rendered to the order , ancl of which his zeal warrants the continuation . To that end , and for other good reasons , in approving and satisfying our clear Brother Etienne Morin in his views , and willing to give testimonials of our gratitude , wo have constituted him , by unanimous consent , ancl by these presents constitute , institute , and give full and entire poiver to the said

Bro . Etienne Morin , whose signature is in the margin of these presents , to form ancl establish a lodge , to receive ancl multiply the Eoyal Order of Freemasons , in all the perfect and sublime degrees , to take eare that the statutes and regulations , general ancl particular , of the Sovereign Grand Lodge be kept and observed , and never to admit in it but true and legitimate brethren of sublime Masonry . To regulate and govern all the nieuiters which shall compose the said lod which he may

ge , establish in any of the four quarters of the world at which he shall arrive or reside , under the title of the Sovereign Lodge , of Perfect Harmony ; and to choose such officers to govern ; the said lodge as he may think proper , to which officers we order and enjoin to obey and respect him . We order and command , to all Masters of regular lodges , of whatever dignities they may be , diffused over the surface of the two' hemispheres , aud of the seas—we pray and enjoin them , in the name of the Eoyal

Order , and in the presence of our Most Illustrious Grand Master , to acknowledge him as such , and as ive acknowledge our Illustrious Bro . Etienne -Morin , as the respectable Master of the Lodge of Perfect Harmony ; and we depute him , in quality of our Grancl Inspector in all parts of the new world , to reinforce the observance of our laws in general , & c . ; and by these presents constitute our dear Bro . Etienne Morin , our Grand Master Inspector , authorise and give him power to establish , in every part of the world , the perfect anct sublime

Masonry , & c . We pray , therefore , the brethren in general to give the said Bro . Etienne Morin all the assistance ancl succour that may be in their power , promising to do as much towards all the brethren who shall be members of the lodge , and those whom he may or shall have admitted and constituted hereafter to the sublime degrees of high perfection . That we give him full and entire power to multiply and to create Inspectors in every place where those sublime degrees are not established ,

knowing perfectly his great knowledge . In testimony whereof , we have delivered to him these presents , signed by the Substitute General of the Order , Grand Commander of the White and Black Eagle , Sovereign Sublime Prince of the Eoyal Secret , ancl Chief of the Eminent Degree of the Eoyal Art ; ancl by us , Grancl Inspectors , Sublime Officers of the Grand Council , and of the Grand Lodge , established in

this capital ; and have sealed them with the Grand Seal of our Illustrious Grand Master his serene Highness , and with that of our Grand Lodge and Sovereign Grand Council , at the Grand East of Paris . The year of light 5765—or of the vulgar era , the 27 th of August , 1765 . Chalon de . Tonville , Substitute General of the Order , Venerable Master of the First Lodge in France , called St . Anthony ' s ,

Chief of the Grand and Eminent Commanders , and Sublime Prince of the Eoyal Secret , & c . Sovereign Prince de Rohan , Master ofthe Grand Intelligence Lodge , Sovereign Prince of Masonry , etc . La Corne , Substitute of the Grancl Master , Right Worshipful Master of Trinity Lodge , Grancl Elect , Perfect , Knight aud Prince of Masons , & c . Maximillian de St . SimonSenior WardenGrand Elect

Per-, , fect , Knight ancl Prince of Masons , & c . Savalette de Buchelay , Grand Keeper of the Seals , Grand Elect Perfect Knight ancl Prince of Masons , etc . Topin , Grand Ambassador from hia Serene Highness , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knight and Prince of Masons , & c . Count de Choiseuil , Right Worshipful Master of the Lodge , The Children of Glory , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knight and

Prince of Masons , & c . Boucher de Lenoncour , Right Worshipful Master of the Lodge of Virtue , Grand Elect Perfect Master , Knig ht aud Prince of Masons , & c .

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