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Correspondence,
CORRESPONDENCE ,
TO THE EDITOR OF CHE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin , — -Under the head of Mark Masonry , " in the Freemasons' * Magazine , for June , I perceive , in the notice of u Lord Leigh ' s Grand Lodge , " a remark made by the Grand Registrar of that body , to the effect that , a Mark Mason ' s Lodge had been formed at Woohvich , through the means of the issue of false certificates , granted by the Grand Chapter of Scotland .
[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained by Correspondents . ]
MARK MASONRY
As R . W . M . of the only Mark Master ' s Lodge that exists in Woolwich , ' most emphatically deny the statement of the Grand Registrar . The warrant for holding the Lodge , over Avhich I . have the honour to preside , Avas applied for by myself and three other legally advanced Mark Masons ; -two of whompossessed certificates from a Chapter Avorking under a Avarrant from the Grand Chapter of Ireland ; the remaining two , from a warrant issued
by the Grand Chapter of Scotland . In conclusion , I beg to observe that , the only certificates issued by No . 10 , Mark Mason ' s Lodge , are solely and only for that degree . I have the honour to be , Sir , yours fraternally , Philip Warren , P . M . No . 58 , 1 . C . ; R . W . M . No . 10 , Mark Lodge , under G , C , of Scotland . Woolwich , July Srd , 1858 .
UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY . TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . . Dear Sir and Brother , —I have Availed with . some degree of anxiety in the expectation of finding that my testimony in favour of the Christian
character of Masonry Avould have been endorsed by other members of the Craft ; but as no one has hitherto appeared for that purpose , I will no longer delay my reply to your correspondent , u An Universalist , " on the single point that the Redeemer of mankind is the person denominated in Freemasonry T . G . A . O . T . U . " V
1 am sorry to find that your correspondent had never heard of Bishop Pearson , as such an admission would naturally lead to the inference that he is not a member of the Christian church , which , if such be the case , at once accounts for the tone of his argument . It is an undeniable fact that not only Bishop Pearson and all other eminent divines of every Christian church , including Matthew Henry ( Presbyterian ) and Dr . Adam Clark ( Wcsleyan ) , have given their testimony
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Correspondence,
CORRESPONDENCE ,
TO THE EDITOR OF CHE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin , — -Under the head of Mark Masonry , " in the Freemasons' * Magazine , for June , I perceive , in the notice of u Lord Leigh ' s Grand Lodge , " a remark made by the Grand Registrar of that body , to the effect that , a Mark Mason ' s Lodge had been formed at Woohvich , through the means of the issue of false certificates , granted by the Grand Chapter of Scotland .
[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained by Correspondents . ]
MARK MASONRY
As R . W . M . of the only Mark Master ' s Lodge that exists in Woolwich , ' most emphatically deny the statement of the Grand Registrar . The warrant for holding the Lodge , over Avhich I . have the honour to preside , Avas applied for by myself and three other legally advanced Mark Masons ; -two of whompossessed certificates from a Chapter Avorking under a Avarrant from the Grand Chapter of Ireland ; the remaining two , from a warrant issued
by the Grand Chapter of Scotland . In conclusion , I beg to observe that , the only certificates issued by No . 10 , Mark Mason ' s Lodge , are solely and only for that degree . I have the honour to be , Sir , yours fraternally , Philip Warren , P . M . No . 58 , 1 . C . ; R . W . M . No . 10 , Mark Lodge , under G , C , of Scotland . Woolwich , July Srd , 1858 .
UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY . TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . . Dear Sir and Brother , —I have Availed with . some degree of anxiety in the expectation of finding that my testimony in favour of the Christian
character of Masonry Avould have been endorsed by other members of the Craft ; but as no one has hitherto appeared for that purpose , I will no longer delay my reply to your correspondent , u An Universalist , " on the single point that the Redeemer of mankind is the person denominated in Freemasonry T . G . A . O . T . U . " V
1 am sorry to find that your correspondent had never heard of Bishop Pearson , as such an admission would naturally lead to the inference that he is not a member of the Christian church , which , if such be the case , at once accounts for the tone of his argument . It is an undeniable fact that not only Bishop Pearson and all other eminent divines of every Christian church , including Matthew Henry ( Presbyterian ) and Dr . Adam Clark ( Wcsleyan ) , have given their testimony