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The Six Days' Work Of Creation In Honour Of Masonry.

To finish all the splendid Temple large , David , his father , gave to him in charge . When DaA'id slept , was number'd with the dead , King Solomon then reigned in his stead . This Mason-King , to finish his desire , A message sent to Hiram , King of Tyre ,

To all the plan he friendly gave consent , And cunning Avorkunen to Jerusalem sent . And Hiram fatn'd , was of the tribe of Dan , That skilful artist first the work began . That cunning workman all Avith wonder fill'd , For he in every science was well skill'd ,

To Avork in brass , with silver , iron , and stone , In all the land , like Hiram there was none . " Upon that mount , Moriah call'd by name , Was built this Temple , recorded long in fame ; Ten thousand workmen , also sixty more , The wrought-materials to the Avorkmen bore ;

And eighty thousand went to hew ajipears , With near four thousand chosen overseers . The Temple , plann'd with Avisdom , beauty , strength , Twenty cubits broad , and sixty feet in length ; This plan divine the Artist ' s skill display'd ; The ceiling round with gold Avas overlaid , Parvaim metal , precious to behold , Docile and pure , the most refined gold ;

The cherubims and sparkling stones appear'd , And firm-fk'd pillars in the front uprear'd The vail of blue , finish'd with linen fine , Carv'd lily work , adorn'd the grand design . Such Avas the plan the Mason-King began , And the fam'd artist of the tribe of Dan .

Light after light appear'd to mortal men ; Such is the subject of my feeble pen . First Moses saw , when nature all was hush , A shining light appear amid the Bush , And in the Temple this great light Avas found , The Grand Sanctorum all encircl'd round .

This Temple fell , and lo ! in ruin lies , Nor strangers view its beauties with surprise . Tho place , not known from what it was before , Make travellers say , Jerusalem is no more . This Temple fell , but still new Temples rise , Their glorious turrets towering to the skies :

The voice of Wisdom cries aloud , I call , Come , view a Temple that shall never fall—Come , view a li ght thafc never Avill decay , W hich leads to regions of Eternal Day . This light in darkness still perpetual shines ; Behold the light , and Avalk in perfect lines !

Hail , Fame ! thy golden trumpet blow Let all the distant nations know Freemasonry is this : — Almighty "Wisdom gave it birth , And Heaven has fix'd it here on earth , A type of future bliss .

A NEW MASONIC ANTHEM . The Tvrian Artist here I sing , And Solomon , the Mason-King , The masters all Avho had the charge To build the splendid Temple large ; The Avorkmen of that Temple UGAV Were cloth'd in orange and the blue .

The Six Days' Work Of Creation In Honour Of Masonry.

The Ancient Craft by word and sign , Rear'd up the fabric grand divine ; And long that Temple stood in view The work of worthy Masons true , Till proud Vespasian laid it low , And thought he gave the fatal blow .

Here tell the world in surprise , Up to the heavens new temples rise ; The word and sign reviv'd again ; Vespasian ' s Avorks Avere all in vain ; Great Icings revere the secret art , Ancl from the rules will not depart .

Long may this Order , from above , Stand firmly fix'd in social love ; Each brother work by virtue ' s rules , Compass and square , and such our tools . May Masonry spread far and wide , Where HOAVS the wind or flows the tide .

Our King and Craft , and Master Grand , Each Lodge within our native land , To every worthy Mason free , All drink success , with three times three . Still flourish on from shore to shore , Till time shall cease , and be no more .

A NEW SONG , IN MEMORY OP ST . JOHN . When old Father Adam was lord of the globe , An apron he cbus'd to put on ; But fill up the glass , and let the toast pass ,

To celebrate ancient St . John . Old Noah the Mason , secure in his Lodge , Did live when all mankind Avas gone ; He planted the vine , and first made the wine : Here ' s to him and ancient St . John . The King of Free Masons the Temple began ,

His name ifc was great Solomon : To all the Grand Masters eorae hand it about , And conclude Avith ancient St . John . To all worthy brothers , our Grand Masters past , The Prince Regent , first heir to the Throne ; May he flourish in peace , and his mem ' ry still last ,. Along Avith our ancient St . John .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

MASON ' S MARKS AND THE MASONIC GUILDS . One of your valued correspondents called attention some months ago to a description of Masons marks copied by him at Lichfield Cathedral ; these , the Avriter of this , pointed out Avere often letters of the Runic alphabetand expressed a hope that the inquiry

, would be taken up aucl ventilated iu your pages . As this has not been clone by abler pens , I Avould venture to trespass on your space by calling attention again to the subject , Avhich cannot fail to be of some interest . I may state , Avith regard to the architectural guilds , that Ave haA'e many manuscripts Avritten between

A . D . 1350 and 1 G 50 , AA'hich , with other commentators , claim for stone building in England an earlier and more general application than seems probable , added

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-12-19, Page 8” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 April 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_19121868/page/8/.
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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
CHAPTER XI. Article 4
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—III. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 11
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 11
SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26TH , 1868. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Six Days' Work Of Creation In Honour Of Masonry.

To finish all the splendid Temple large , David , his father , gave to him in charge . When DaA'id slept , was number'd with the dead , King Solomon then reigned in his stead . This Mason-King , to finish his desire , A message sent to Hiram , King of Tyre ,

To all the plan he friendly gave consent , And cunning Avorkunen to Jerusalem sent . And Hiram fatn'd , was of the tribe of Dan , That skilful artist first the work began . That cunning workman all Avith wonder fill'd , For he in every science was well skill'd ,

To Avork in brass , with silver , iron , and stone , In all the land , like Hiram there was none . " Upon that mount , Moriah call'd by name , Was built this Temple , recorded long in fame ; Ten thousand workmen , also sixty more , The wrought-materials to the Avorkmen bore ;

And eighty thousand went to hew ajipears , With near four thousand chosen overseers . The Temple , plann'd with Avisdom , beauty , strength , Twenty cubits broad , and sixty feet in length ; This plan divine the Artist ' s skill display'd ; The ceiling round with gold Avas overlaid , Parvaim metal , precious to behold , Docile and pure , the most refined gold ;

The cherubims and sparkling stones appear'd , And firm-fk'd pillars in the front uprear'd The vail of blue , finish'd with linen fine , Carv'd lily work , adorn'd the grand design . Such Avas the plan the Mason-King began , And the fam'd artist of the tribe of Dan .

Light after light appear'd to mortal men ; Such is the subject of my feeble pen . First Moses saw , when nature all was hush , A shining light appear amid the Bush , And in the Temple this great light Avas found , The Grand Sanctorum all encircl'd round .

This Temple fell , and lo ! in ruin lies , Nor strangers view its beauties with surprise . Tho place , not known from what it was before , Make travellers say , Jerusalem is no more . This Temple fell , but still new Temples rise , Their glorious turrets towering to the skies :

The voice of Wisdom cries aloud , I call , Come , view a Temple that shall never fall—Come , view a li ght thafc never Avill decay , W hich leads to regions of Eternal Day . This light in darkness still perpetual shines ; Behold the light , and Avalk in perfect lines !

Hail , Fame ! thy golden trumpet blow Let all the distant nations know Freemasonry is this : — Almighty "Wisdom gave it birth , And Heaven has fix'd it here on earth , A type of future bliss .

A NEW MASONIC ANTHEM . The Tvrian Artist here I sing , And Solomon , the Mason-King , The masters all Avho had the charge To build the splendid Temple large ; The Avorkmen of that Temple UGAV Were cloth'd in orange and the blue .

The Six Days' Work Of Creation In Honour Of Masonry.

The Ancient Craft by word and sign , Rear'd up the fabric grand divine ; And long that Temple stood in view The work of worthy Masons true , Till proud Vespasian laid it low , And thought he gave the fatal blow .

Here tell the world in surprise , Up to the heavens new temples rise ; The word and sign reviv'd again ; Vespasian ' s Avorks Avere all in vain ; Great Icings revere the secret art , Ancl from the rules will not depart .

Long may this Order , from above , Stand firmly fix'd in social love ; Each brother work by virtue ' s rules , Compass and square , and such our tools . May Masonry spread far and wide , Where HOAVS the wind or flows the tide .

Our King and Craft , and Master Grand , Each Lodge within our native land , To every worthy Mason free , All drink success , with three times three . Still flourish on from shore to shore , Till time shall cease , and be no more .

A NEW SONG , IN MEMORY OP ST . JOHN . When old Father Adam was lord of the globe , An apron he cbus'd to put on ; But fill up the glass , and let the toast pass ,

To celebrate ancient St . John . Old Noah the Mason , secure in his Lodge , Did live when all mankind Avas gone ; He planted the vine , and first made the wine : Here ' s to him and ancient St . John . The King of Free Masons the Temple began ,

His name ifc was great Solomon : To all the Grand Masters eorae hand it about , And conclude Avith ancient St . John . To all worthy brothers , our Grand Masters past , The Prince Regent , first heir to the Throne ; May he flourish in peace , and his mem ' ry still last ,. Along Avith our ancient St . John .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

MASON ' S MARKS AND THE MASONIC GUILDS . One of your valued correspondents called attention some months ago to a description of Masons marks copied by him at Lichfield Cathedral ; these , the Avriter of this , pointed out Avere often letters of the Runic alphabetand expressed a hope that the inquiry

, would be taken up aucl ventilated iu your pages . As this has not been clone by abler pens , I Avould venture to trespass on your space by calling attention again to the subject , Avhich cannot fail to be of some interest . I may state , Avith regard to the architectural guilds , that Ave haA'e many manuscripts Avritten between

A . D . 1350 and 1 G 50 , AA'hich , with other commentators , claim for stone building in England an earlier and more general application than seems probable , added

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