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The Chief Corner Stone.

was established by Divine authority , and has been preserved , under the most trying persecutions , by the Almighty Architect of the Universe cannot be questioned . That its doctrines are contained in the Volume of the Sacred Law , all its rites and

ceremonies prove ; and I am sure its secrets are not opposed to the Sacred Volume . As far as I understand , no lodge in these kingdoms can be held unless that blessed book be open before all the brethren , forming their reliance , their joy ,

their hope , and their croAvn of rejoicing . That the Institution was planned for the benefit of mankind cannot be denied . See men of ' every nation , tongue , and people , of every persuasion , joining in adoration and praise of the Almighty Architect of the "Universe . Then look at the

kindness rendered by man to his brother . The din of war has been made to cease—the slaughter of the battle-field has been stopped—by one emblem of Masonry . Those Avho were in deadly conflict have thrown doAvn their Aveapons and

embraced as brothers . HOAV often has the shipwrecked mariner , cast on a foreign shore , found himself and his unfortunate companions , when on the verge of misery and death , rescued and relieved by the kind hand

of a brother ? How often has distress been alleviated , the afflicted comforted , the widow , the orphan , and the distressed supported ; the prisoner freed , and works of charity and mercy quietly and unostentatiously performed ? Surely , an Institution framed for such noble purposes must ever benefit mankind !

How is it then that Pope Pius IX . in his Allocution pronounces Freemasonry to be " monstrous , impious , and criminal ; full of snares and fraudsa dark society ; the enemy of the Church and of God , and dangerous to the security of kingdoms . "

None but a wilful slanderer Avould write a condemnatory philippic on any subject , Avithout preparing for the task by reading all that had been previously Avritten upon it . An honest opponent ought carefully to study the evidences on both

sides of a question before he pronounces a final judgment . The absurdity of saying that Freemasonry is " dangerous to the security of kingdoms" and " subversive of civil governments , " is best answered by the fact that all the sons of

George III ., save one , were active members of this Institution—two of whom succeeded to the throne of these realms , and a third was father to our present sovereign ; and for ages the nobility and

the foremost leaders in religion , arts , and science , have been enrolled amongst its members , and many of our dignified clergy are proud of their connection with Masonry . Another serious charge alleged against the Freemasons in the Allocution

is , " that they are not only kindled with an ardent hatred against the religion of Christ , " but are also " enemies to the Church of God . " It may Avell be asked , how can this be , Avhen all the prayers used by the Freemasons , like those of

every Christian Church , are sealed by an invocation to Jesus Christ , the Redeemer of mankind ? As , for example , the most ancient Masonic prayer used in your lodges in the most early times is as follows : — "The mighty God and Father of Heaven ,

Avith the Avisdom of His glorious Son , through the goodness of the Holy Ghost—three persons in one Godhead—be Avith us at our beginning , give us grace to govern us in our living * here , that we may come to his bliss that shall never have an

end . " The prayer Avhich Avas written and used by one of your own brethren Avas in the following form : — " Most holy and glorious Lord God ,

thou-Architect of heaven and earth , vrfio art the giver of all good gifts and graces , and hast promised that where two or three are gathered together in thy name , Thou wilt be in the midst of them y endue him Avith divine Avisdom ( meaning the

candidate ) that he may , Avith the secrets of Masonry , be able to unfold the mysteries of Godliness and Christianity . This Ave humbly beg in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour . Amen . " I subjoin the formula whicli

Avas used by the ancient section of the Craft : — - "We beseech Thee , 0 Lord God , to bless this our present undertaking , and grant that our new brother may dedicate his life to thy service . This

we most humbly beg , in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour . Allien . " The prayer used about the latter end of the last century had this invocation : — " Let grace and peace be multiplied unto him [ the candidate" !

through the knoAvledge of our Lord Jesus Christ , And grant that we may be all united as one , through the same Jesus Christ , our Lord , who liveth and reigneth for ever and ever . Amen . " And the prayer used by Dr . Arnott , Grand

Chaplain of Scotland , in 1858 , contains the folloAving passage : — " Most gracious God , who hast made known to us in thy Son the fulness of all blessing and glory , grant that Ave ever continue grounded and settled in Him . Let us not swerve at any

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THE CHIEF CORNER STONE. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 7
LECTURE ON THE ORIGIN, NATURE, OBJECT, AND TENDENCY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 8
SYMPATHY WITH ITALY. Article 12
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
Untitled Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
TURKEY. Article 16
ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Chief Corner Stone.

was established by Divine authority , and has been preserved , under the most trying persecutions , by the Almighty Architect of the Universe cannot be questioned . That its doctrines are contained in the Volume of the Sacred Law , all its rites and

ceremonies prove ; and I am sure its secrets are not opposed to the Sacred Volume . As far as I understand , no lodge in these kingdoms can be held unless that blessed book be open before all the brethren , forming their reliance , their joy ,

their hope , and their croAvn of rejoicing . That the Institution was planned for the benefit of mankind cannot be denied . See men of ' every nation , tongue , and people , of every persuasion , joining in adoration and praise of the Almighty Architect of the "Universe . Then look at the

kindness rendered by man to his brother . The din of war has been made to cease—the slaughter of the battle-field has been stopped—by one emblem of Masonry . Those Avho were in deadly conflict have thrown doAvn their Aveapons and

embraced as brothers . HOAV often has the shipwrecked mariner , cast on a foreign shore , found himself and his unfortunate companions , when on the verge of misery and death , rescued and relieved by the kind hand

of a brother ? How often has distress been alleviated , the afflicted comforted , the widow , the orphan , and the distressed supported ; the prisoner freed , and works of charity and mercy quietly and unostentatiously performed ? Surely , an Institution framed for such noble purposes must ever benefit mankind !

How is it then that Pope Pius IX . in his Allocution pronounces Freemasonry to be " monstrous , impious , and criminal ; full of snares and fraudsa dark society ; the enemy of the Church and of God , and dangerous to the security of kingdoms . "

None but a wilful slanderer Avould write a condemnatory philippic on any subject , Avithout preparing for the task by reading all that had been previously Avritten upon it . An honest opponent ought carefully to study the evidences on both

sides of a question before he pronounces a final judgment . The absurdity of saying that Freemasonry is " dangerous to the security of kingdoms" and " subversive of civil governments , " is best answered by the fact that all the sons of

George III ., save one , were active members of this Institution—two of whom succeeded to the throne of these realms , and a third was father to our present sovereign ; and for ages the nobility and

the foremost leaders in religion , arts , and science , have been enrolled amongst its members , and many of our dignified clergy are proud of their connection with Masonry . Another serious charge alleged against the Freemasons in the Allocution

is , " that they are not only kindled with an ardent hatred against the religion of Christ , " but are also " enemies to the Church of God . " It may Avell be asked , how can this be , Avhen all the prayers used by the Freemasons , like those of

every Christian Church , are sealed by an invocation to Jesus Christ , the Redeemer of mankind ? As , for example , the most ancient Masonic prayer used in your lodges in the most early times is as follows : — "The mighty God and Father of Heaven ,

Avith the Avisdom of His glorious Son , through the goodness of the Holy Ghost—three persons in one Godhead—be Avith us at our beginning , give us grace to govern us in our living * here , that we may come to his bliss that shall never have an

end . " The prayer Avhich Avas written and used by one of your own brethren Avas in the following form : — " Most holy and glorious Lord God ,

thou-Architect of heaven and earth , vrfio art the giver of all good gifts and graces , and hast promised that where two or three are gathered together in thy name , Thou wilt be in the midst of them y endue him Avith divine Avisdom ( meaning the

candidate ) that he may , Avith the secrets of Masonry , be able to unfold the mysteries of Godliness and Christianity . This Ave humbly beg in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour . Amen . " I subjoin the formula whicli

Avas used by the ancient section of the Craft : — - "We beseech Thee , 0 Lord God , to bless this our present undertaking , and grant that our new brother may dedicate his life to thy service . This

we most humbly beg , in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour . Allien . " The prayer used about the latter end of the last century had this invocation : — " Let grace and peace be multiplied unto him [ the candidate" !

through the knoAvledge of our Lord Jesus Christ , And grant that we may be all united as one , through the same Jesus Christ , our Lord , who liveth and reigneth for ever and ever . Amen . " And the prayer used by Dr . Arnott , Grand

Chaplain of Scotland , in 1858 , contains the folloAving passage : — " Most gracious God , who hast made known to us in thy Son the fulness of all blessing and glory , grant that Ave ever continue grounded and settled in Him . Let us not swerve at any

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