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Masonic Notes And Queries.

wood by any natural causes , save that of fire , it is not unreasonable to suppose that these scions of a princely race may have existed , and even been of good size , Avhen the axes of Adoniram's thirty thousand made the mountain echoes answer back the sounds . Stopping Papers . Subscribers in arrears , who refuse or return their

papers , Avithout paying arrears , are probably not aware that by doing so they give prima facie evidence of fraud as decided by the Courts . If you desire to discontinue , just act upon the square by squaring yonr accounts with the printer , and then if we must part company we can " part upon the square , " and if in life ' s journey , or beyond it , we meet again , AVO can " meet upon Hie level . " To one ancl all Ave wish A HAPPY NEAV TEAR .

Preservation of Masonic Documents . Many Freemasons have books , documents , papers , and relics of Masonic interest and value , lying about , or stowed away in their garrets , that ought to be preserved and cared for . We hope that such things will be preserved . Oftentimes a paper or book has but little A'alue by itself , but , Avhen placed in a collection , its worth is

largely increased . IF any of our readers haA e , or know of any , Masonic or anti-Masonic books or papers , we hope they will take immediate measures to have them put into hands that Avill preserve them . Yanlcee Masonic Geometry . An equilateral triangle is friendship , its base is duty ,

its perpendicular is sincerity of performance ; its hypo-• thenuse , the advantage arising from the performance . If the duty of sincerity floiv equally the advantage will iloAV equally .

Jerusalem Marble . At the residence of our distinguished and most Avorthy Bro . Orr , Tiventy-first Street , NOAV York , is a block of Jerusalem marble , taken from the subterranean quarry immediately underneath the ancient site of the Holy Temple , " hcived , squared , marked , and numbered" by one of the craft of Hiram upward , of 2 , 000 years ago .

'This square block is abput a cubit and a half long and a ¦ cubit thick , and was sent by our worthy Bro . Broivn , of -the American Legation at Constantinople , to Bro . Orr , -to be presented by him to the Grand Lodge of NCAV "York . How impressively this perfect ashlar speaks to . -a Mason , and what hallowed associations are connected with it as it leads us back and brings us , as it Avere , in connection with the past !

A few Hints on Behaviour in Lodge . Think that you are among those who have bound themselves to act as gentlemen , and that the nearer your conduct approaches the same standard ,, the better . If wealthier and more'distinguished persons be present , recollect that your Masonic equality with them can only be shoAvn by your oivn strict propriety of conduct ; if you

are among those otherwise your inferiors , bear in mind that courtesy , and easy condescension , not stiff and . pompous patronage , are your best means of displaying your equality . Let ceremony neither bo exaggerated nor forgotten ; for in the one case you forget what is due to yourself , in the other j ^ ou forget your duty to othersancl those obligations of propriety which belong

, to Masonry pre-eminently , as they do to all civilisation . On Dress while in Lodge . By the custom of wearing full dress you recognise others as gentlemen , and prove your own desire to conform to their customs . Attention to small matters is often the readiest medium for showing our respect

toAvards great ones . On Lodge Decoration . Where these are imperfect and in bad taste , do not sneer at or ridicule them , but think of two things : —1 st .

Whether the funds that might have purchased better are not perhaps devoted to more serious and important purposes . 2 nd . Whether you are able and willing to contribute to their improvement , if necessary . On the Study of Freemasonry . Believe that you have much to learn , and that your

present ignorance is the first passport to the outer gate through which you enter into more glorious and deep mysteries . Feel yourself as a child wanting instruction , and wisdom will perfect its work , patiently and kindly . Enter in simple and unpretending faith , and that faith Avill speedily produce its fruits of knowledge and morality . Do not think to jump at conclusions by guessing what is

to follow . Such conduct is like that of the schoolboy who tries to crib the ansAver to his sum from a key he has surreptitiously obtained , and copies down the wrong one . True knowledge comes only by honest means , and patient labour is the handmaiden of honesty .

The Demands of Freemasonry . Masonry does not demand impossibilities . Squares and circles both belong to Masonry , but Masons are nob expected to square circles . Masonry has utility for its end as well as morality , aud vaiu attempts are as remote from its proper scope as wicked ones . Spiritual and Operative Freemasons .

A Freemason must be a good man , one who duly fears , loves , and serves his heavenly Master , aud , in imitation , of the operative Mason who erects a temporal building according to the rules and designs laid down for him by the Master Mason , ou his tressei-board , raises a spiritual building according to the laws and injunctions laid down by the Supreme Architect of the Universe , in the Book of Life , which may justly be considered in . this light as a spiritual tressel-board .

Freemasonry too Religious . There is beginning to be presented a neiv form and substance of objection , which , however , as it is equally unfounded in truth , will , Ave doubt not , like all the others , meet with the same fate : that Masonry , which was once charged with being the teacher of Atheism , the violator of law , ancl the conservator of absurd trifles , is now

clothed Avith another garment , different from all these , ancl is accused of endeavouring to establish a religion for itself , and to teach its members how to get to heaven in its oivn Avay . Its object is now said to be , to offer itself as a substitute for Christianity , and to present its own teachings , exclusively , as a way of salvation . Although this change of tactics is undoubtedly very absurdit was

, a very natural change in a system of absurdity . When it Avas found that men would nob believe that Masonry had no religion , it was a very shrewd policy to endeavour to persuade them that it had too much . The accusation is now a new one ; it is , perhaps , the last Parthian arrow

from the quiver of anti-masoury , and has already been shot too wide of its mark to effect any harm . The thousands of pious Christians and intelligent clergymen Avho fill the ranks of Masonry , and who would long ago have abandoned it if it had sought , in the most indirect Avay , to interfere with their hopes of eternal safety through the Cross alone , is in itself the best ansAver to

such a charge . We do not intend making any sort of an argument on this subject . In a pleasant little story , from the pen of Mrs . Inchbald , there is a character—a learned but arrogant priest—who once declined entering into an argument with a lady , on the ground that he never disputed with any body under a doctor of divinity . We confess we are someAvhat in favour of his vieAvsab

, least so far as never to argue Avith a man on a subject of which he is totally ignorant . No one AA'ho is at all acquainted with the nature , the history , and the true design of Freemasonry , would ever , for a single instant , undertake to sustain either of the four accusations which

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MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 1
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
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FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
AUSTRALIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
REVIEWS. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

wood by any natural causes , save that of fire , it is not unreasonable to suppose that these scions of a princely race may have existed , and even been of good size , Avhen the axes of Adoniram's thirty thousand made the mountain echoes answer back the sounds . Stopping Papers . Subscribers in arrears , who refuse or return their

papers , Avithout paying arrears , are probably not aware that by doing so they give prima facie evidence of fraud as decided by the Courts . If you desire to discontinue , just act upon the square by squaring yonr accounts with the printer , and then if we must part company we can " part upon the square , " and if in life ' s journey , or beyond it , we meet again , AVO can " meet upon Hie level . " To one ancl all Ave wish A HAPPY NEAV TEAR .

Preservation of Masonic Documents . Many Freemasons have books , documents , papers , and relics of Masonic interest and value , lying about , or stowed away in their garrets , that ought to be preserved and cared for . We hope that such things will be preserved . Oftentimes a paper or book has but little A'alue by itself , but , Avhen placed in a collection , its worth is

largely increased . IF any of our readers haA e , or know of any , Masonic or anti-Masonic books or papers , we hope they will take immediate measures to have them put into hands that Avill preserve them . Yanlcee Masonic Geometry . An equilateral triangle is friendship , its base is duty ,

its perpendicular is sincerity of performance ; its hypo-• thenuse , the advantage arising from the performance . If the duty of sincerity floiv equally the advantage will iloAV equally .

Jerusalem Marble . At the residence of our distinguished and most Avorthy Bro . Orr , Tiventy-first Street , NOAV York , is a block of Jerusalem marble , taken from the subterranean quarry immediately underneath the ancient site of the Holy Temple , " hcived , squared , marked , and numbered" by one of the craft of Hiram upward , of 2 , 000 years ago .

'This square block is abput a cubit and a half long and a ¦ cubit thick , and was sent by our worthy Bro . Broivn , of -the American Legation at Constantinople , to Bro . Orr , -to be presented by him to the Grand Lodge of NCAV "York . How impressively this perfect ashlar speaks to . -a Mason , and what hallowed associations are connected with it as it leads us back and brings us , as it Avere , in connection with the past !

A few Hints on Behaviour in Lodge . Think that you are among those who have bound themselves to act as gentlemen , and that the nearer your conduct approaches the same standard ,, the better . If wealthier and more'distinguished persons be present , recollect that your Masonic equality with them can only be shoAvn by your oivn strict propriety of conduct ; if you

are among those otherwise your inferiors , bear in mind that courtesy , and easy condescension , not stiff and . pompous patronage , are your best means of displaying your equality . Let ceremony neither bo exaggerated nor forgotten ; for in the one case you forget what is due to yourself , in the other j ^ ou forget your duty to othersancl those obligations of propriety which belong

, to Masonry pre-eminently , as they do to all civilisation . On Dress while in Lodge . By the custom of wearing full dress you recognise others as gentlemen , and prove your own desire to conform to their customs . Attention to small matters is often the readiest medium for showing our respect

toAvards great ones . On Lodge Decoration . Where these are imperfect and in bad taste , do not sneer at or ridicule them , but think of two things : —1 st .

Whether the funds that might have purchased better are not perhaps devoted to more serious and important purposes . 2 nd . Whether you are able and willing to contribute to their improvement , if necessary . On the Study of Freemasonry . Believe that you have much to learn , and that your

present ignorance is the first passport to the outer gate through which you enter into more glorious and deep mysteries . Feel yourself as a child wanting instruction , and wisdom will perfect its work , patiently and kindly . Enter in simple and unpretending faith , and that faith Avill speedily produce its fruits of knowledge and morality . Do not think to jump at conclusions by guessing what is

to follow . Such conduct is like that of the schoolboy who tries to crib the ansAver to his sum from a key he has surreptitiously obtained , and copies down the wrong one . True knowledge comes only by honest means , and patient labour is the handmaiden of honesty .

The Demands of Freemasonry . Masonry does not demand impossibilities . Squares and circles both belong to Masonry , but Masons are nob expected to square circles . Masonry has utility for its end as well as morality , aud vaiu attempts are as remote from its proper scope as wicked ones . Spiritual and Operative Freemasons .

A Freemason must be a good man , one who duly fears , loves , and serves his heavenly Master , aud , in imitation , of the operative Mason who erects a temporal building according to the rules and designs laid down for him by the Master Mason , ou his tressei-board , raises a spiritual building according to the laws and injunctions laid down by the Supreme Architect of the Universe , in the Book of Life , which may justly be considered in . this light as a spiritual tressel-board .

Freemasonry too Religious . There is beginning to be presented a neiv form and substance of objection , which , however , as it is equally unfounded in truth , will , Ave doubt not , like all the others , meet with the same fate : that Masonry , which was once charged with being the teacher of Atheism , the violator of law , ancl the conservator of absurd trifles , is now

clothed Avith another garment , different from all these , ancl is accused of endeavouring to establish a religion for itself , and to teach its members how to get to heaven in its oivn Avay . Its object is now said to be , to offer itself as a substitute for Christianity , and to present its own teachings , exclusively , as a way of salvation . Although this change of tactics is undoubtedly very absurdit was

, a very natural change in a system of absurdity . When it Avas found that men would nob believe that Masonry had no religion , it was a very shrewd policy to endeavour to persuade them that it had too much . The accusation is now a new one ; it is , perhaps , the last Parthian arrow

from the quiver of anti-masoury , and has already been shot too wide of its mark to effect any harm . The thousands of pious Christians and intelligent clergymen Avho fill the ranks of Masonry , and who would long ago have abandoned it if it had sought , in the most indirect Avay , to interfere with their hopes of eternal safety through the Cross alone , is in itself the best ansAver to

such a charge . We do not intend making any sort of an argument on this subject . In a pleasant little story , from the pen of Mrs . Inchbald , there is a character—a learned but arrogant priest—who once declined entering into an argument with a lady , on the ground that he never disputed with any body under a doctor of divinity . We confess we are someAvhat in favour of his vieAvsab

, least so far as never to argue Avith a man on a subject of which he is totally ignorant . No one AA'ho is at all acquainted with the nature , the history , and the true design of Freemasonry , would ever , for a single instant , undertake to sustain either of the four accusations which

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