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The St. Clair Charters
and immunities quhatsurnever concerning the said craft to do vse & exerce and cans be done exercet and keipit siclyke and als friely in all respects as onytime bygane friely qnietlie weill and in peace but ony revocatioun obstacle impediment or againe
calling quhatsurnever In WITHES of the q thing to thir "f-enttis w be Alex ' Aikinheid servitor to Andre Hay wrytter we haif sub' thir ^ 9-nts w * our handis at Tlie Lndge of Edinburgh The Lv . dge of Dimdie
"WILLIAM WALLACE decou ROBEET STEACrrowifE f TnosrAsFLEMiN a- maister wardane in Edr and HEW FOE- AXDBEW WAST and EESTwt or handis DATTID QUJIVIT at the pen led he maisteris in Dimdie JOHNE WATT -j the notar vnder wt or hands att the
subd for ws at or pen led be the notar command hecaus vnder subscryveaiid we can not wryt att our commands ADOW . HAY nota- because we can not _ rius asseruit writt
fRoBEET CALD- THOMAS ROKERTI WELL in Glasgow SOX notarius assewith my hand at rait ye pen led be ye T ^^ r . c - n . n- ^ - ^ - i notar vnder sub- ROBERT JHOXSTOUE IHOMAS 1 ATJEE 801 S H -, „ -,, . 1 scrywand lor me Alais 1 because I can not writ myself ! DAWID MESOSE J . HENEYSONE Mais . .
. ^ notarius asseiuit Jons BOYD deakin f I , TN . SEEVEITE , mr of ye j craftis hi Stivlinge with my J hand at ye pen led be ye notar ROT . BOXD ane of the mestres 1 vnder subscryvimd for me because I can not writt . . . (_ J . HEXBYSOXE notarius asseruit
f I JON BuiWE ane of the nirs I of Diiiiifernilinge wt my hand HEW Douoiv dekin of ye | at ye pen led be ye notar vnder measounes and vrichtis ofl ' -J subsciywand forme at my corn-Ayr j n-. and becaus I can not writ | myself I J . ItEXitYSOXE notarius asseruit
^ fDAUAD RoBEEisoy ane of ye GEOEGE LID [ ELL ] deacan of | mesteiis AXDKOW WELSONE squai-m en and nov quarter- -j muster and THO 3 IAS [\ V ] KLSO 3 JE maistir j varden of ye sed Lug of Sant ^ Androis The Lndge of Stirlinge
JOHSE THOMSOXE . TAJIES ROND The Ludge ofDumfunnlinge . . no of . . .
Masonic Jottings.—No. 34.
MASONIC JOTTINGS . —No . 34 .
BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . RELIGION OF ENGLISH FREEMASONRY AS A PARTICULAR FREEMASONRY . The Records and Proceedings of Grand Lodge sufficiently show the Reli gion of English Freemasonry as a Particular Freemasonry .
EVIDENCE . A learned Brother writes that a Philosophical reader of history will assume that the Builders of the first Temple at Jerusalem , the Jews and the Syrians , had their lodges and their Masonries .
Evidence of matters appertaining to the construction of all great edifices is by no means necessary .
EMBLEM . Bro . * * * , —In works on Freemasonry ^ " Emblem" is sometimes used in a sense synonimons with " Symbol . " The wider word is Symbol . In the recently-published " Dictionnaire
Encyclopedie" it is said " Aujourd'hui ce terme ( Embleme ) designe une sorte de figure symbolique qui , par la representation d un objet connu , conduit a la connaissance d ' un autre objet , ou a celle d ' une idee morale . Oette figure est le plus souvent seule , et presente alors une tres grande analogie avec le syrnbole . "
DISAPPEARANCES . —REAPPEARANCES . A Brother says there have been sundry disappearances and reappearances of our Speculative Masonry , and he thinks that minute historical research will one day show the epochs of those disappearances and reappearances .
THE GOD OF THE SPECULATIVE MASON . The Speculative Mason is sometimes a Natural Theist ; sometimes a Christian , Parsee , Hebrew , Mahommedan Theist . But his God is ever one and the same God , the God of Socrates , the God of Sir Isaac Newton , the Glorious Architect of Heaven and Earth .
SYJIBOLOGY—A QUESTION . A learned Brother inquires whether the Masonry which , previously to the year 1717 , cultivated S ymbology in its lodges , was Operative Masonry or Speculative Masonry ?
A USEFUL EXERCISE . Brother G . G . M ., you are altogether wrong ,, A judicious student of Speculative Masonry considers that to trace the magnificent groin of the Gothic Cathedral to the simple Roman tunnel vault is a useful exercise , both mentally and morally .
ESTHETICS . The science of Esthetics belonged to our Speculative Masonry before it belonged to Philosophy generally .
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The St. Clair Charters
and immunities quhatsurnever concerning the said craft to do vse & exerce and cans be done exercet and keipit siclyke and als friely in all respects as onytime bygane friely qnietlie weill and in peace but ony revocatioun obstacle impediment or againe
calling quhatsurnever In WITHES of the q thing to thir "f-enttis w be Alex ' Aikinheid servitor to Andre Hay wrytter we haif sub' thir ^ 9-nts w * our handis at Tlie Lndge of Edinburgh The Lv . dge of Dimdie
"WILLIAM WALLACE decou ROBEET STEACrrowifE f TnosrAsFLEMiN a- maister wardane in Edr and HEW FOE- AXDBEW WAST and EESTwt or handis DATTID QUJIVIT at the pen led he maisteris in Dimdie JOHNE WATT -j the notar vnder wt or hands att the
subd for ws at or pen led be the notar command hecaus vnder subscryveaiid we can not wryt att our commands ADOW . HAY nota- because we can not _ rius asseruit writt
fRoBEET CALD- THOMAS ROKERTI WELL in Glasgow SOX notarius assewith my hand at rait ye pen led be ye T ^^ r . c - n . n- ^ - ^ - i notar vnder sub- ROBERT JHOXSTOUE IHOMAS 1 ATJEE 801 S H -, „ -,, . 1 scrywand lor me Alais 1 because I can not writ myself ! DAWID MESOSE J . HENEYSONE Mais . .
. ^ notarius asseiuit Jons BOYD deakin f I , TN . SEEVEITE , mr of ye j craftis hi Stivlinge with my J hand at ye pen led be ye notar ROT . BOXD ane of the mestres 1 vnder subscryvimd for me because I can not writt . . . (_ J . HEXBYSOXE notarius asseruit
f I JON BuiWE ane of the nirs I of Diiiiifernilinge wt my hand HEW Douoiv dekin of ye | at ye pen led be ye notar vnder measounes and vrichtis ofl ' -J subsciywand forme at my corn-Ayr j n-. and becaus I can not writ | myself I J . ItEXitYSOXE notarius asseruit
^ fDAUAD RoBEEisoy ane of ye GEOEGE LID [ ELL ] deacan of | mesteiis AXDKOW WELSONE squai-m en and nov quarter- -j muster and THO 3 IAS [\ V ] KLSO 3 JE maistir j varden of ye sed Lug of Sant ^ Androis The Lndge of Stirlinge
JOHSE THOMSOXE . TAJIES ROND The Ludge ofDumfunnlinge . . no of . . .
Masonic Jottings.—No. 34.
MASONIC JOTTINGS . —No . 34 .
BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . RELIGION OF ENGLISH FREEMASONRY AS A PARTICULAR FREEMASONRY . The Records and Proceedings of Grand Lodge sufficiently show the Reli gion of English Freemasonry as a Particular Freemasonry .
EVIDENCE . A learned Brother writes that a Philosophical reader of history will assume that the Builders of the first Temple at Jerusalem , the Jews and the Syrians , had their lodges and their Masonries .
Evidence of matters appertaining to the construction of all great edifices is by no means necessary .
EMBLEM . Bro . * * * , —In works on Freemasonry ^ " Emblem" is sometimes used in a sense synonimons with " Symbol . " The wider word is Symbol . In the recently-published " Dictionnaire
Encyclopedie" it is said " Aujourd'hui ce terme ( Embleme ) designe une sorte de figure symbolique qui , par la representation d un objet connu , conduit a la connaissance d ' un autre objet , ou a celle d ' une idee morale . Oette figure est le plus souvent seule , et presente alors une tres grande analogie avec le syrnbole . "
DISAPPEARANCES . —REAPPEARANCES . A Brother says there have been sundry disappearances and reappearances of our Speculative Masonry , and he thinks that minute historical research will one day show the epochs of those disappearances and reappearances .
THE GOD OF THE SPECULATIVE MASON . The Speculative Mason is sometimes a Natural Theist ; sometimes a Christian , Parsee , Hebrew , Mahommedan Theist . But his God is ever one and the same God , the God of Socrates , the God of Sir Isaac Newton , the Glorious Architect of Heaven and Earth .
SYJIBOLOGY—A QUESTION . A learned Brother inquires whether the Masonry which , previously to the year 1717 , cultivated S ymbology in its lodges , was Operative Masonry or Speculative Masonry ?
A USEFUL EXERCISE . Brother G . G . M ., you are altogether wrong ,, A judicious student of Speculative Masonry considers that to trace the magnificent groin of the Gothic Cathedral to the simple Roman tunnel vault is a useful exercise , both mentally and morally .
ESTHETICS . The science of Esthetics belonged to our Speculative Masonry before it belonged to Philosophy generally .