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Masonic Interlopers.

MASONIC INTERLOPERS .

f | £ _ . sixth period of" the world's existence is drawing to a s |» close . The seventh circle , or millennium , is at hand . When the whole world shall he at peace—when the lion shall lie down with the lamb . Will there he such a

"blessed thing as Masonic Unity ? Instead of events tending towards consolidation , and "bringing the great catholic brotherhood into closer bonds of friendship and amity , the disposition , in some cases , seems to be towards a great diversity of irregular authorities , and the setting up of

small individual pretensions , by those who would be rulers on their own account . Rumours , occasionally , reach us , by which we are informed that certain isolated brethren , —some in the North Midland , but one , more especially , in the West of England , —are setting

all Masonic jurisdiction at contempt by standing alooi from , and refusing allegiance to , THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF THE o : xxiii ° . THE SUPREME GRAND "COUNCIL is an accomplished fact . It has its mission , it . has its privileges and jurisdiction . It is a

recognized body by the majority of the Councils of the Eite throughout the world and it is now of mature age , being twenty-one years established , and has served three apprentiee-VOL . I . H

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MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 1
"TAUGHT TO BE CAUTIOUS." Article 6
SECRESY. Article 8
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 9
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. "THE LIFE OF SETHOS." Article 19
Untitled Article 25
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 26
THOMAS GRINSELL. Article 27
BENEVOLENCE. Article 28
CONSECRATING A CANAL TUNNEL. Article 28
THE LATE KING LEOPOLD AND THE GRAND ORIENT OF BELGIUM. Article 29
REVIEWS. Article 31
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 35
MANCHESTER. Article 35
WOOLWICH. Article 36
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 37
SALFORD, MANCHESTER. Article 37
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 41
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Interlopers.

MASONIC INTERLOPERS .

f | £ _ . sixth period of" the world's existence is drawing to a s |» close . The seventh circle , or millennium , is at hand . When the whole world shall he at peace—when the lion shall lie down with the lamb . Will there he such a

"blessed thing as Masonic Unity ? Instead of events tending towards consolidation , and "bringing the great catholic brotherhood into closer bonds of friendship and amity , the disposition , in some cases , seems to be towards a great diversity of irregular authorities , and the setting up of

small individual pretensions , by those who would be rulers on their own account . Rumours , occasionally , reach us , by which we are informed that certain isolated brethren , —some in the North Midland , but one , more especially , in the West of England , —are setting

all Masonic jurisdiction at contempt by standing alooi from , and refusing allegiance to , THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF THE o : xxiii ° . THE SUPREME GRAND "COUNCIL is an accomplished fact . It has its mission , it . has its privileges and jurisdiction . It is a

recognized body by the majority of the Councils of the Eite throughout the world and it is now of mature age , being twenty-one years established , and has served three apprentiee-VOL . I . H

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