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    Article MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. ← Page 5 of 10 →
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Masonic Antiquities, Documents, &C . Jerusalem. Encampment, Manchester.

Christian Knights ; that the Knights were obliged to employ Pagan builders , and that , Avith the intention of converting them to Christianity , they established the three first symbolic ceremonies . " There can be little doubt that the Grand Lodge established in London , by Dr . Desaguliers and others , in 1717 Avas the legitimate representative of the London Operative Lodges of Freemasons ,

more particularly the Lodge of St . Paul ' s , and , if our Masonic traditions and documents are to be relied upon , the General Masonic Assemblies must have had certain speculative , or symbolic , ceremonies , for Ave are informed that Sir Christopher Wren Avas made an Accepted Mason , at St . Paul ' s , in 1691 , he having been Grand Master and Warden of " Operative Freemasonry" long

oelore ; according to Andersons Constitutions . We are also told that Sir Richard Steele Avas a Member of the Ancient Lodges , and in 1709 he alludes to Freemasons having certain signs and Avords as emblems of affiliation ; and the RaAvlinson papers allude , in 1724 , to a number of orders and degrees ; but the reader is entitled to his OAVII opinion as to Avhether there Avere certain

symbolic ceremonies , transmitted from time immemorial , exclusively connected Avith and conferring peculiar privileges on the different grades of the builders of our Churches , etc ., or Avhether the name and organization of the building fraternities Avas used by Ashmole , and others , to continue a totally different society . It appears certain from the minutes of the Freemasons Lodges of Scotland

that Dr . AndersoTi stamped a very different character upon their proceedings Avhen he visited Edinburgh in 1722 , though "Ancient " Masonry according to the Royal Order of Scotland , "H . R . M . and R . S . Y . C . S ., " claims to be of ancient date in that country . The former , according to Bro . Donald Campbell ' s Calendar being , the Ancient Scottish Ceremony of Master , and the latter an Order

of Knighthood , under the protection of Robert Bruce , amalgamated Avith the Templars Avho fought at Bannockburn ; to Avhich battle the Templars sent , it is said , three thousand of their body , and hence the preservation of their title in connection Avith the Order of St . John . As Edward had put an end to the English Order of the Temple , in 1327 , by the amalgamation of their estates Avith the Order of St . John , so it is nossihle that Bnir . fi ma . v »/ 1

— x ~ — - ~~ j have connived at or aided the continuance of the Order . It is said that he gave three of the Templar preceptories in Scotland to Sir Reginald More , from Avhom they passed to his son William . Scotland Avas in a very distracted state , and nearly half a century after this Ave find a William More , styling himself Master of the Hospital of St . JohnAvhen Seatonthe legitimate Mastertakes

, , , proceedings at law , deprives him of the estates , and obtains compensation . Some writers assert that the Order of St . J ohn became military by the addition , or affiliation , of the nine first Members of the Order of the Temple under Hugho de Pajanes . There is also a charter , dated 19 th October , 1488 , and signed by James , King of Scotland , whereby the gift of the lands pre-

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THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 17
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 33
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 34
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 35
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 37
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 43
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Antiquities, Documents, &C . Jerusalem. Encampment, Manchester.

Christian Knights ; that the Knights were obliged to employ Pagan builders , and that , Avith the intention of converting them to Christianity , they established the three first symbolic ceremonies . " There can be little doubt that the Grand Lodge established in London , by Dr . Desaguliers and others , in 1717 Avas the legitimate representative of the London Operative Lodges of Freemasons ,

more particularly the Lodge of St . Paul ' s , and , if our Masonic traditions and documents are to be relied upon , the General Masonic Assemblies must have had certain speculative , or symbolic , ceremonies , for Ave are informed that Sir Christopher Wren Avas made an Accepted Mason , at St . Paul ' s , in 1691 , he having been Grand Master and Warden of " Operative Freemasonry" long

oelore ; according to Andersons Constitutions . We are also told that Sir Richard Steele Avas a Member of the Ancient Lodges , and in 1709 he alludes to Freemasons having certain signs and Avords as emblems of affiliation ; and the RaAvlinson papers allude , in 1724 , to a number of orders and degrees ; but the reader is entitled to his OAVII opinion as to Avhether there Avere certain

symbolic ceremonies , transmitted from time immemorial , exclusively connected Avith and conferring peculiar privileges on the different grades of the builders of our Churches , etc ., or Avhether the name and organization of the building fraternities Avas used by Ashmole , and others , to continue a totally different society . It appears certain from the minutes of the Freemasons Lodges of Scotland

that Dr . AndersoTi stamped a very different character upon their proceedings Avhen he visited Edinburgh in 1722 , though "Ancient " Masonry according to the Royal Order of Scotland , "H . R . M . and R . S . Y . C . S ., " claims to be of ancient date in that country . The former , according to Bro . Donald Campbell ' s Calendar being , the Ancient Scottish Ceremony of Master , and the latter an Order

of Knighthood , under the protection of Robert Bruce , amalgamated Avith the Templars Avho fought at Bannockburn ; to Avhich battle the Templars sent , it is said , three thousand of their body , and hence the preservation of their title in connection Avith the Order of St . John . As Edward had put an end to the English Order of the Temple , in 1327 , by the amalgamation of their estates Avith the Order of St . John , so it is nossihle that Bnir . fi ma . v »/ 1

— x ~ — - ~~ j have connived at or aided the continuance of the Order . It is said that he gave three of the Templar preceptories in Scotland to Sir Reginald More , from Avhom they passed to his son William . Scotland Avas in a very distracted state , and nearly half a century after this Ave find a William More , styling himself Master of the Hospital of St . JohnAvhen Seatonthe legitimate Mastertakes

, , , proceedings at law , deprives him of the estates , and obtains compensation . Some writers assert that the Order of St . J ohn became military by the addition , or affiliation , of the nine first Members of the Order of the Temple under Hugho de Pajanes . There is also a charter , dated 19 th October , 1488 , and signed by James , King of Scotland , whereby the gift of the lands pre-

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