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The Papal Allocution Against Freemasonry.

The Allocution itself gives the key to this interpretation . Of course it implies , everywhere , that the Papacy is infallible , and that Freemasonry " is a dark society , the enemy of the Church and of GOD , " which may be taken to mean that all enemies of the Eoman Catholic hierarchy are to be ranked as the enemies

of Gov . But we have heard of old , and so have our fathers before us , that the enemies of God , —and with all reverence be such words uttered , —have been the very Popes who have ruled

over that portion of the Church . Therefore this denunciation amounts to no more than those who oppose the pretensions of the Papacy it condemns as not owning its supremacy . The same idea is also prominent in the phrase that "they

are wolves in sheep's clothing , " a scriptural figure which the mediaeval brethren applied to the Popes , and , —since they learned the jargon of those who wrote against them in every language in Europe , —they have adroitly re-charged upon us . For centuries the press teemed Avith works , at one time termed platonic , at another mystic , at others chivalric , alchemical ,

astrological , poetical , and enigmatical , which were Masonic in tendency , construction , and doctrine , but set forth under a disguise only to be penetrated by those who were of the brotherhood . Matthew Paris tells us how the Popes , by the treachery of some false brethren , at last became aware of the secret method

of reading these productions . Then came a master-stroke of policy . The inquisition had been busy burning poets for heresy , when the profane world could see no heretical dogmas in some very bad poetry , and fearing that the key must become open to all , the hand of persecution was stayed , and the inquisitors

snubbed for finding in poetical fables an amount of heresy which the Pope declared did not exist . Our own Chaucer , Dante , Petrarch , Boecacio , and hosts of other writers of their age , had all , more or less , experienced the tender mercies of the inquisitors , on account of Freemasonry .

On the subject of our oaths , which The Times feels pretty sure the Pope must be misinformed about , we shall say no more than that certain parts of them are effete and quite unnecessary . Our readers will readily perceive that the qualification , used in

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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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The Papal Allocution Against Freemasonry.

The Allocution itself gives the key to this interpretation . Of course it implies , everywhere , that the Papacy is infallible , and that Freemasonry " is a dark society , the enemy of the Church and of GOD , " which may be taken to mean that all enemies of the Eoman Catholic hierarchy are to be ranked as the enemies

of Gov . But we have heard of old , and so have our fathers before us , that the enemies of God , —and with all reverence be such words uttered , —have been the very Popes who have ruled

over that portion of the Church . Therefore this denunciation amounts to no more than those who oppose the pretensions of the Papacy it condemns as not owning its supremacy . The same idea is also prominent in the phrase that "they

are wolves in sheep's clothing , " a scriptural figure which the mediaeval brethren applied to the Popes , and , —since they learned the jargon of those who wrote against them in every language in Europe , —they have adroitly re-charged upon us . For centuries the press teemed Avith works , at one time termed platonic , at another mystic , at others chivalric , alchemical ,

astrological , poetical , and enigmatical , which were Masonic in tendency , construction , and doctrine , but set forth under a disguise only to be penetrated by those who were of the brotherhood . Matthew Paris tells us how the Popes , by the treachery of some false brethren , at last became aware of the secret method

of reading these productions . Then came a master-stroke of policy . The inquisition had been busy burning poets for heresy , when the profane world could see no heretical dogmas in some very bad poetry , and fearing that the key must become open to all , the hand of persecution was stayed , and the inquisitors

snubbed for finding in poetical fables an amount of heresy which the Pope declared did not exist . Our own Chaucer , Dante , Petrarch , Boecacio , and hosts of other writers of their age , had all , more or less , experienced the tender mercies of the inquisitors , on account of Freemasonry .

On the subject of our oaths , which The Times feels pretty sure the Pope must be misinformed about , we shall say no more than that certain parts of them are effete and quite unnecessary . Our readers will readily perceive that the qualification , used in

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