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Freemasonry In France.

" The Grand Orient of France views this event with profound satisfaction , and will be happy to continue with the new power , the fraternal relations which it has held with the Grand Orient Lusitainien since 1863 .

" Accept dear brethren , at the same time , our sincere wishes for the prosperity of Portugese Masonry , and the assurance of our respect , and most devoted fraternal sentiments . "

Light From A Masonic Stand Point.

LIGHT FROM A MASONIC STAND POINT .

Light is an emblem of life ; and as far as we are permitted to know , the light of God's countenance is universal . Nothing can be more impressive and God-like than a symbol referring to that Divine Spirit , which prevades all space , and flashes over the universe . It is an emblem of

intelligence , and man ' s loftiest powers depend upon it . The laws of our being , the natural and moral world , as far as we know , are but symbols , or reflections of this light . If there were no sun , no moon , no stars in the

heavens , no light of God ' s countenance upon the souls of intelligent beings , darkness and untold misery would brood over the whole works of the Great Architect of the Universe , and man be doomed to plunge on for ever without finding his

way out . There would be no joys for the present , no hopes for the future . Neither philosophy , science , nor literature would remove it , or lift the veil that would sit like a pall of death over man's loftiest powers . Without light , existence would

be an unmitigated curse , Masonry a farce , and religion a falsehood . Intellectual light is an embodiment of all the science , morals , and religion known on the sphere we occupy . Let it be remembered that God is

light . He is the sun and centre of the universe , who bespangled the firmanent with the stars , and sheds His beams increasingly glorious upon the labourers in His temple . The Freemason who has a knowledge of the true meaning of light ,

never can be ignorant of its sublime aud and holy teachings . When Masonic attention is directed to it in the ceremonials of the lodge , the reference is invariably to the Deity , and not to His works .

Millions gaze upon the light of heaven every day , without the slightest emotion of interest ,-But to the intelligent Freemason , this kisti c £ listless indifference is impossible . It frequently happens that with all the

powersof reason , revelation and the symbols of the Deity ,, spread out in glowing letters of light , Bow little are we apt to reflect beyond the mere forms and ceremonies of the of the lodge room , or dwell fox a moment upon the great objects the Masonic

fraternity has in view , and the mission our society has to fulfil ! The emblematic language of Masonry , taking the book of nature and the Holy

Bible for its guide , is better calculated to elevateman in the scale of being , renovate his moral powers , lift his soul to his Grand Master on High .. and fix his hopes firmly on heaven , than any other of human origin . It teaches us that

intellectural light is as ancient as the Deity , for if it did not exist before the world was , when did it come into being ? Revelation did not make it ; men or angels did not produce it , any more thaa . they created the Great Father of all . Thi 3

element of our being , the Alpha and Omega of Masonry , is absolutely eternal ; and our forefathers were taught by its immediate inspiration what useto make of it in the Masonic

Lodge-The initials A . L ., to be found in all our-Manuals , mean the year of light . Symbolism or Masonry was ever present with the Deity , ic all His works . She heard Him issue His commands to Chaos , and the whole mass , by an Almighty

and mysterious agency unknown to us , was agitated with a vivifying motion , which caused the elementary principle to unite , and presented to theeye of the Supreme Aichitect a separate form r . then fire gave its light amid the darkness , air , and .

earth , and water were sepai'ated from each other ,, and these elements entered into the composition of all other bodies ; then the universe was foil of light and life ; then the Logos or the soul of theworld received a spherical form , and was brought

into order by the fiat of the Eternal . This subject is much enlarged in Plato ' s " History of the Creation . " and Dr . Oliver said Plate was initiated into the secrets of Freemasonry bv :

Jeremiah , the prophet . This mysterious and wonderful process in making the world coincides exactly with the history oS ' the creation , given by Moses , so far as he cosld understand , or enter into the details of tbess ;

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GRAND LODGE OF CANADA, AND THE GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC. Article 1
MASONRY CLASSIFIED. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 4
LIGHT FROM A MASONIC STAND POINT. Article 5
A MASONIC PIC-NIC. Article 6
BRO.YARKER AND THE SUPREME COUNCIL. Article 7
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 88. Article 8
THE SPURIOUS RITE OF MEMPHIS. Article 9
SUMMARY OF MASONIC LAW. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
WARWICKSHIRE. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
HOW THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AID TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED IN WAR WAS FOUNDED. Article 17
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Freemasonry In France.

" The Grand Orient of France views this event with profound satisfaction , and will be happy to continue with the new power , the fraternal relations which it has held with the Grand Orient Lusitainien since 1863 .

" Accept dear brethren , at the same time , our sincere wishes for the prosperity of Portugese Masonry , and the assurance of our respect , and most devoted fraternal sentiments . "

Light From A Masonic Stand Point.

LIGHT FROM A MASONIC STAND POINT .

Light is an emblem of life ; and as far as we are permitted to know , the light of God's countenance is universal . Nothing can be more impressive and God-like than a symbol referring to that Divine Spirit , which prevades all space , and flashes over the universe . It is an emblem of

intelligence , and man ' s loftiest powers depend upon it . The laws of our being , the natural and moral world , as far as we know , are but symbols , or reflections of this light . If there were no sun , no moon , no stars in the

heavens , no light of God ' s countenance upon the souls of intelligent beings , darkness and untold misery would brood over the whole works of the Great Architect of the Universe , and man be doomed to plunge on for ever without finding his

way out . There would be no joys for the present , no hopes for the future . Neither philosophy , science , nor literature would remove it , or lift the veil that would sit like a pall of death over man's loftiest powers . Without light , existence would

be an unmitigated curse , Masonry a farce , and religion a falsehood . Intellectual light is an embodiment of all the science , morals , and religion known on the sphere we occupy . Let it be remembered that God is

light . He is the sun and centre of the universe , who bespangled the firmanent with the stars , and sheds His beams increasingly glorious upon the labourers in His temple . The Freemason who has a knowledge of the true meaning of light ,

never can be ignorant of its sublime aud and holy teachings . When Masonic attention is directed to it in the ceremonials of the lodge , the reference is invariably to the Deity , and not to His works .

Millions gaze upon the light of heaven every day , without the slightest emotion of interest ,-But to the intelligent Freemason , this kisti c £ listless indifference is impossible . It frequently happens that with all the

powersof reason , revelation and the symbols of the Deity ,, spread out in glowing letters of light , Bow little are we apt to reflect beyond the mere forms and ceremonies of the of the lodge room , or dwell fox a moment upon the great objects the Masonic

fraternity has in view , and the mission our society has to fulfil ! The emblematic language of Masonry , taking the book of nature and the Holy

Bible for its guide , is better calculated to elevateman in the scale of being , renovate his moral powers , lift his soul to his Grand Master on High .. and fix his hopes firmly on heaven , than any other of human origin . It teaches us that

intellectural light is as ancient as the Deity , for if it did not exist before the world was , when did it come into being ? Revelation did not make it ; men or angels did not produce it , any more thaa . they created the Great Father of all . Thi 3

element of our being , the Alpha and Omega of Masonry , is absolutely eternal ; and our forefathers were taught by its immediate inspiration what useto make of it in the Masonic

Lodge-The initials A . L ., to be found in all our-Manuals , mean the year of light . Symbolism or Masonry was ever present with the Deity , ic all His works . She heard Him issue His commands to Chaos , and the whole mass , by an Almighty

and mysterious agency unknown to us , was agitated with a vivifying motion , which caused the elementary principle to unite , and presented to theeye of the Supreme Aichitect a separate form r . then fire gave its light amid the darkness , air , and .

earth , and water were sepai'ated from each other ,, and these elements entered into the composition of all other bodies ; then the universe was foil of light and life ; then the Logos or the soul of theworld received a spherical form , and was brought

into order by the fiat of the Eternal . This subject is much enlarged in Plato ' s " History of the Creation . " and Dr . Oliver said Plate was initiated into the secrets of Freemasonry bv :

Jeremiah , the prophet . This mysterious and wonderful process in making the world coincides exactly with the history oS ' the creation , given by Moses , so far as he cosld understand , or enter into the details of tbess ;

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