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  • THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD.
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The Swedish Rite.

differs from others , is practised only in Sweden , " upon whicli I beg to make a few remarks . The Swedish rite has , for a great many years , been practised in Germany in those Lodges and Chapters of which the " Grosse Landesloge" at ' Berlin is the governing authority . This rite is in Germany generalscalled "The Zinncndorlf system , " Zinnendorfl' having introduced it from

Sweden to Prussia ; and it has since been worked by numerous Lodges at . Berlin , and in a great many towns in Prussia , at Rostock iu Mecklenburg , at Hamburg , and other parts of German }' . A few } 'cars ago the Swedish rite was introduced to a Lodge at Elsineur and has since then been exclusively adopted in Denmark . The present Masonic Hall at Copenhagen did not afford sufficient space for working the hiher degreesand the kinga most zealous Masonnearl } ' a

g , , , year ago threw open a portion of Christiansborg Castle for that purpose , and the adoption of the Swedish rite was then accomplished . You will probably know that the King of Denmark is the head , and the warmest promoter , of Masonry in his country , and not only he , but the Prince Regent of Prussia and his son , ( who both likewise belong to the

Swedish rite ) the King , the Prince Regent , and the Royal Princes of Sweden , are numbered amongst the most zealous and learned brethren of the day . Whilst writing , you will no doubt permit me a few words about fees and Masonic halls . The custom , in all Lodges and of all rites in tbe countries mentioned , is generally adopted of charging a fee for each degree , ivhich varies according to the expenses incurred or the requirements of

the Lodge . As to Alasonic halls , the instances of Lodges meeting in other places than such as for a permanency arc consecrated and entirel y devoted to Alasonic purposes are very rare indeed . Generally every Lodge , or a number of Lodges uniting under one - government , or at least excry provincial Lodge , is iu possession of a hall and a library and I know many halls , where for each degree separate apartments arc usedsuch apartments pcrmanentl

, y remainiug fitted up ivith the greatest accuracy , as prescribed by this or that degree . The Alasonic I fall at Stockholm ranks foremost in this respect , and the Alasonic library at that place is worthy of an inspection . Berlin and Rostock have superior buildings , with the same principles in construction , and Copenhagen is determined not to remain behind . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , May Villi , 185 !) . ' X .

The Consecration At Guildford.

THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC JIinROR . DEATC Sin AND BnoTiran , —As you have connected my name with your inquiry as to fhe part the Alisses Edney took in the proceedings of the Royal Alfred Lodge at Guildford , I deem it proper to satisfy you and tho readers of the Freemasons' Magazine , although I bad no concern in the arrangements , being only present as a visitor . The Lodge room is what may be termed tiro sides of a square ; one side ivas shut oil'by a hangum- of carpet , and in the acute angle is a door whicli is at the end of a long gallery ; in this gallery , 7 . c . without the room , the ladies were placed ; the door was

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THE GRAND REGISTRAR AND PARTY TACTICS. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 6
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 12
THE GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE SWEDISH RITE. Article 19
THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD. Article 20
MASONIC HALLS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
OXFORDSHIRE. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 41
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 42
AMERICA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Swedish Rite.

differs from others , is practised only in Sweden , " upon whicli I beg to make a few remarks . The Swedish rite has , for a great many years , been practised in Germany in those Lodges and Chapters of which the " Grosse Landesloge" at ' Berlin is the governing authority . This rite is in Germany generalscalled "The Zinncndorlf system , " Zinnendorfl' having introduced it from

Sweden to Prussia ; and it has since been worked by numerous Lodges at . Berlin , and in a great many towns in Prussia , at Rostock iu Mecklenburg , at Hamburg , and other parts of German }' . A few } 'cars ago the Swedish rite was introduced to a Lodge at Elsineur and has since then been exclusively adopted in Denmark . The present Masonic Hall at Copenhagen did not afford sufficient space for working the hiher degreesand the kinga most zealous Masonnearl } ' a

g , , , year ago threw open a portion of Christiansborg Castle for that purpose , and the adoption of the Swedish rite was then accomplished . You will probably know that the King of Denmark is the head , and the warmest promoter , of Masonry in his country , and not only he , but the Prince Regent of Prussia and his son , ( who both likewise belong to the

Swedish rite ) the King , the Prince Regent , and the Royal Princes of Sweden , are numbered amongst the most zealous and learned brethren of the day . Whilst writing , you will no doubt permit me a few words about fees and Masonic halls . The custom , in all Lodges and of all rites in tbe countries mentioned , is generally adopted of charging a fee for each degree , ivhich varies according to the expenses incurred or the requirements of

the Lodge . As to Alasonic halls , the instances of Lodges meeting in other places than such as for a permanency arc consecrated and entirel y devoted to Alasonic purposes are very rare indeed . Generally every Lodge , or a number of Lodges uniting under one - government , or at least excry provincial Lodge , is iu possession of a hall and a library and I know many halls , where for each degree separate apartments arc usedsuch apartments pcrmanentl

, y remainiug fitted up ivith the greatest accuracy , as prescribed by this or that degree . The Alasonic I fall at Stockholm ranks foremost in this respect , and the Alasonic library at that place is worthy of an inspection . Berlin and Rostock have superior buildings , with the same principles in construction , and Copenhagen is determined not to remain behind . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , May Villi , 185 !) . ' X .

The Consecration At Guildford.

THE CONSECRATION AT GUILDFORD .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC JIinROR . DEATC Sin AND BnoTiran , —As you have connected my name with your inquiry as to fhe part the Alisses Edney took in the proceedings of the Royal Alfred Lodge at Guildford , I deem it proper to satisfy you and tho readers of the Freemasons' Magazine , although I bad no concern in the arrangements , being only present as a visitor . The Lodge room is what may be termed tiro sides of a square ; one side ivas shut oil'by a hangum- of carpet , and in the acute angle is a door whicli is at the end of a long gallery ; in this gallery , 7 . c . without the room , the ladies were placed ; the door was

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