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Zectuf tb ^ e ' vis-pnt Masonic Iiodge , " delivered at Dublin , at the Victoria Lodge , by the Ifc , W ; Dep ; G . M . of Jreland > Dr . Townsend ; the second ; on ' * the Origin of Freemasonry , " by R ; Loiigfield > Q . (^ " the Ethics of Freemasonry , "^ a ^
EM . ) Chaplain , & c / E ^ inclined to award the pal ^ clothed in elegarit languiage , and abound cannot be gainsaid , every line of th ^ To wit t *^ or ornan ^ nts to set o ^ corresponding verities ; tangible and visible exponents of gra ^
important duties ^ Its signs are not tfe v ^ ancy is hetrayed ; t affectionate expressions of fraternal solicitude . Its passw vocables by which privileges are secured and Cow words , big with bright thoughts , each % journeying intelligence , making in its march the great circte
Its badges are not suggested by them all . The tyown-handed child of physical toil , the son of science or oi" song , find in ^ Of the braihj that man eats his foead during his so ^ in the land of hist pilgriniag 0 . ^ W Masonic t ^ cewtt , whichy Once taken u ^ laid down again by the gratified reader .
Freemasonry Represented cmd Misrepr & mted . Agra i printed at the Secundra Orphan ¦¦ J ^ ress .- ^ This is an eaw in a notice of sta ^ in general . The opposition with which Freemasonry has met at the hands of sudh men as Carlisle , Voltaire , and a host of like worthies ; and of popes and
Eomaii Catholics , is too well known to render any lengthened comment here necessary . This violent oppositiqiiist X * , whoever he may be > seems to have racked his brain to no inconsiderable degree to bring the Order into ridicule and contempt and it gives us the sincerest pleasure to find his statements overthrown in the clever style in which they are met in this pamphlet by the Rev . T . C . Smyth , M . A . The able writer is well known as one of the warmest and most valued
supporters of Masonry in India . We have not the slightest fear of the Order crumbling to pieces under the attacks of open infidelity on the one hand , or of all the bulls and anathemas in popedom on the other ; still we are glad to see it supported against such attacks by men of talent and influence like our reverend Brother , who , in this instance , deserves the thanks of every one of the Craft , for the powerful machinery which he has brought to bear in crushing the enmity of such men as X * .
The Canada Educational Directory and Calendar for 1857-8 . Edited by Thos . Hodgins . Toronto : Maclear and Co . —To all interested ( and who is not ?) in the intellectual and moral position of our mighty colonies , all information respecting them must be received with satisfaction . This useful pamphlet gives a full account of the schools , colleges , and universities ; the professions ; scientific and literary institutions ; decisions of the courts on school questions , & c . ; which will be perused with much satisfaction . The arrangement and classification of the different subjects attest the care and labour which have been unsparingly used by the editor .
Lays of Alma and other Poems ;'' by Julia Tilt . London : Booth . —Though many of the effusions in this little book are by no means devoid of grace and talent , there are some on which we cannot honestly set the seal of our approval . However , on the whole , these lays are very creditable , and render the prettilygot-up book by no means an unworthy addition to the drawing-room table . TGI * . III . 4 M
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Zectuf tb ^ e ' vis-pnt Masonic Iiodge , " delivered at Dublin , at the Victoria Lodge , by the Ifc , W ; Dep ; G . M . of Jreland > Dr . Townsend ; the second ; on ' * the Origin of Freemasonry , " by R ; Loiigfield > Q . (^ " the Ethics of Freemasonry , "^ a ^
EM . ) Chaplain , & c / E ^ inclined to award the pal ^ clothed in elegarit languiage , and abound cannot be gainsaid , every line of th ^ To wit t *^ or ornan ^ nts to set o ^ corresponding verities ; tangible and visible exponents of gra ^
important duties ^ Its signs are not tfe v ^ ancy is hetrayed ; t affectionate expressions of fraternal solicitude . Its passw vocables by which privileges are secured and Cow words , big with bright thoughts , each % journeying intelligence , making in its march the great circte
Its badges are not suggested by them all . The tyown-handed child of physical toil , the son of science or oi" song , find in ^ Of the braihj that man eats his foead during his so ^ in the land of hist pilgriniag 0 . ^ W Masonic t ^ cewtt , whichy Once taken u ^ laid down again by the gratified reader .
Freemasonry Represented cmd Misrepr & mted . Agra i printed at the Secundra Orphan ¦¦ J ^ ress .- ^ This is an eaw in a notice of sta ^ in general . The opposition with which Freemasonry has met at the hands of sudh men as Carlisle , Voltaire , and a host of like worthies ; and of popes and
Eomaii Catholics , is too well known to render any lengthened comment here necessary . This violent oppositiqiiist X * , whoever he may be > seems to have racked his brain to no inconsiderable degree to bring the Order into ridicule and contempt and it gives us the sincerest pleasure to find his statements overthrown in the clever style in which they are met in this pamphlet by the Rev . T . C . Smyth , M . A . The able writer is well known as one of the warmest and most valued
supporters of Masonry in India . We have not the slightest fear of the Order crumbling to pieces under the attacks of open infidelity on the one hand , or of all the bulls and anathemas in popedom on the other ; still we are glad to see it supported against such attacks by men of talent and influence like our reverend Brother , who , in this instance , deserves the thanks of every one of the Craft , for the powerful machinery which he has brought to bear in crushing the enmity of such men as X * .
The Canada Educational Directory and Calendar for 1857-8 . Edited by Thos . Hodgins . Toronto : Maclear and Co . —To all interested ( and who is not ?) in the intellectual and moral position of our mighty colonies , all information respecting them must be received with satisfaction . This useful pamphlet gives a full account of the schools , colleges , and universities ; the professions ; scientific and literary institutions ; decisions of the courts on school questions , & c . ; which will be perused with much satisfaction . The arrangement and classification of the different subjects attest the care and labour which have been unsparingly used by the editor .
Lays of Alma and other Poems ;'' by Julia Tilt . London : Booth . —Though many of the effusions in this little book are by no means devoid of grace and talent , there are some on which we cannot honestly set the seal of our approval . However , on the whole , these lays are very creditable , and render the prettilygot-up book by no means an unworthy addition to the drawing-room table . TGI * . III . 4 M