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tioe of the most extensive humanity , benevolence , and charity , seem to promise a continuation till the final consummation of all things . " A list of Grand Stewards from 1728 to 1753 is appended , as also the " Letter from the learned

Mr . John Locke , " which was published some three years earlier in the " Gentlemen's Magazine . " The following prayer concludes the able " apology for the Free and Accepted Masons , occasioned by their persecution in the Canton of Berne , " & c :

— " That the Great Architect of the universe , the All-knowing , Almighty and Eternal God , who hath made us Masons , would , through His grace and mercy to mankind , pardon and forgive our enemies , and bring them to a sense of their errors ,

and take from them those fatal prejudices with which they bar their breasts against the force of truth , and fortify themselves in darkness , ignorance and falsehood , to the end that the workers in the great work , in whatsoever part of the earth they

may be scattered may not only magnify thy great and glorious name , 0 , Jehovah ! but may be saved from all troubles and persecutions , that the glorious

structure may arrive at the height of heavenly perfection . " The next series of " Pocket Companions " was published at Edinburgh , A . D . 1761 ( 214 pages , 32 mo ., No . 142 , Dr . Kloss Bibliog ) . 2 nd

edition—Alexander Donaldson , Edinburg , 1763 ( VI . 274 , small 8 vo . ); and the 3 rd—Auld and Smellie , Edinburgh , 1765 ( small 8 vo ., viii . 279 ) . There was an edition published by Thomson , London , A . D . 1764 . The first part of each edition

is mainly a copy of the first series of Companions , published 1754-9-64 . The Act concerning the " Associate Synod" is not inserted in the first edition of 1761 , although Dr . Kloss mentions it

is , but only in the subsequent issues of the work . An exceedingly interesting account is giveu of the formation of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , A . D . 1736 , with the roll of lodges " who appeared by themselves or proxies at St . Mary's Chapel ,

Nov . 30 th , " when the resignation ofthe office of Grand Master by William St . Clair , of Roslin was accepted , and his election as Grand Master was unanimously adopted , and , by " an unanimous voice , " William St . Clair , of Roslin , Esq ., was

was proclaimed Grand Master of all Scotland , and being placed in the chair was installed , saluted , homaged , and acknowledged as such . " A list of the regular lodges under the Grand Lodges of England and Scotland is appended to each edition ,

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and renders them of value to the Craft . The two last editions contain "An address delivered by Martin Clarke , M . A ., Junior Grand Warden , December 11 th , 1735 . " ( This name is inserted in error , as it was Martin Clare who was appointed

to that office , April 17 th , 1735 ) . " A vindication of Masonry , by Charles Leslie , delivered at the consecration of the Vernon Kilwinning , on May 15 th , 1741 . " A general charge to Masons by Rev . Charles Brisckwell , M . A ., His Majesty ' s

Chaplain , at Boston , in New England , December 27 th , 1749 . " The Light and Truth of Masonry explained , " being the substance of a charge delivered at Plymouth , in April , 1757 ( by the wellknown Mason , Thomas Dunckerley ) , aud a charge

by Isaac Head , a noted Cornish Mason , dated April 21 st , 1752 . "A collection of Freemason ' s songs" graces each edition . The last Freemason's Pocket Companion we have in our Masonic library to notice is the one published at London by Henry Washbourne , and

is edited by a brother of the Apollo Lodge , 711 , Oxford ( No . 661 , Dr . Kloss ) . A brief but admirable sketch of Masonry , and a chronology of interesting events , are the chief features of this little volume ( vii ., 116 , 32 mo . ) We should state that

a list of lodges under the Grand Lodge of England is copied from the "Freemason ' s Calender , " and inserted at the end of the work , and so acknowledged by the editor . These handy publications were much needed

some time since , but their place of late has been most efficiently filled by the " Annual Grand Lodge Calendars , " and especially by the "British , Irish , ancl Colonial Masonic Calendar , " published at Glasgow . We have found them of great use

in tracing the dates and numbers of lodges , and as a record of Masonry up to the date of issue their information may be generally relied upon . We hope to furnish a sketch of Preston's " Illustrations " soon , but are waiting to procure one or two editions we are out of .

The Blue Blanket.

THE BLUE BLANKET .

" The Craftsmen think Ave should be content with their Avork how had soever it maybe ; and , if in anything they be controlled , « p goes tlie Blue Blanket !"— "Basilicon Doron , " by King James VI . The interesting sketch by Bro . Hughan appearing in the MAGAZINE of August 15 th , anent the rare work by Pennycuick , justifies some reference

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-08-29, Page 5” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 28 March 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_29081868/page/5/.
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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
SKETCHES OF NOTABLE MASONIC WORKS. Article 4
THE BLUE BLANKET. Article 5
THE MASTER MASON DEGREE—ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN SCOTLAND. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM'S LETTER AND THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND. Article 11
ANTIQUITY OF THE THIRD DEGREE. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 12
SECTARIAN MASONRY. Article 12
MASONIC PROGRESS. Article 12
MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
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tioe of the most extensive humanity , benevolence , and charity , seem to promise a continuation till the final consummation of all things . " A list of Grand Stewards from 1728 to 1753 is appended , as also the " Letter from the learned

Mr . John Locke , " which was published some three years earlier in the " Gentlemen's Magazine . " The following prayer concludes the able " apology for the Free and Accepted Masons , occasioned by their persecution in the Canton of Berne , " & c :

— " That the Great Architect of the universe , the All-knowing , Almighty and Eternal God , who hath made us Masons , would , through His grace and mercy to mankind , pardon and forgive our enemies , and bring them to a sense of their errors ,

and take from them those fatal prejudices with which they bar their breasts against the force of truth , and fortify themselves in darkness , ignorance and falsehood , to the end that the workers in the great work , in whatsoever part of the earth they

may be scattered may not only magnify thy great and glorious name , 0 , Jehovah ! but may be saved from all troubles and persecutions , that the glorious

structure may arrive at the height of heavenly perfection . " The next series of " Pocket Companions " was published at Edinburgh , A . D . 1761 ( 214 pages , 32 mo ., No . 142 , Dr . Kloss Bibliog ) . 2 nd

edition—Alexander Donaldson , Edinburg , 1763 ( VI . 274 , small 8 vo . ); and the 3 rd—Auld and Smellie , Edinburgh , 1765 ( small 8 vo ., viii . 279 ) . There was an edition published by Thomson , London , A . D . 1764 . The first part of each edition

is mainly a copy of the first series of Companions , published 1754-9-64 . The Act concerning the " Associate Synod" is not inserted in the first edition of 1761 , although Dr . Kloss mentions it

is , but only in the subsequent issues of the work . An exceedingly interesting account is giveu of the formation of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , A . D . 1736 , with the roll of lodges " who appeared by themselves or proxies at St . Mary's Chapel ,

Nov . 30 th , " when the resignation ofthe office of Grand Master by William St . Clair , of Roslin was accepted , and his election as Grand Master was unanimously adopted , and , by " an unanimous voice , " William St . Clair , of Roslin , Esq ., was

was proclaimed Grand Master of all Scotland , and being placed in the chair was installed , saluted , homaged , and acknowledged as such . " A list of the regular lodges under the Grand Lodges of England and Scotland is appended to each edition ,

Sketches Of Notable Masonic Works.

and renders them of value to the Craft . The two last editions contain "An address delivered by Martin Clarke , M . A ., Junior Grand Warden , December 11 th , 1735 . " ( This name is inserted in error , as it was Martin Clare who was appointed

to that office , April 17 th , 1735 ) . " A vindication of Masonry , by Charles Leslie , delivered at the consecration of the Vernon Kilwinning , on May 15 th , 1741 . " A general charge to Masons by Rev . Charles Brisckwell , M . A ., His Majesty ' s

Chaplain , at Boston , in New England , December 27 th , 1749 . " The Light and Truth of Masonry explained , " being the substance of a charge delivered at Plymouth , in April , 1757 ( by the wellknown Mason , Thomas Dunckerley ) , aud a charge

by Isaac Head , a noted Cornish Mason , dated April 21 st , 1752 . "A collection of Freemason ' s songs" graces each edition . The last Freemason's Pocket Companion we have in our Masonic library to notice is the one published at London by Henry Washbourne , and

is edited by a brother of the Apollo Lodge , 711 , Oxford ( No . 661 , Dr . Kloss ) . A brief but admirable sketch of Masonry , and a chronology of interesting events , are the chief features of this little volume ( vii ., 116 , 32 mo . ) We should state that

a list of lodges under the Grand Lodge of England is copied from the "Freemason ' s Calender , " and inserted at the end of the work , and so acknowledged by the editor . These handy publications were much needed

some time since , but their place of late has been most efficiently filled by the " Annual Grand Lodge Calendars , " and especially by the "British , Irish , ancl Colonial Masonic Calendar , " published at Glasgow . We have found them of great use

in tracing the dates and numbers of lodges , and as a record of Masonry up to the date of issue their information may be generally relied upon . We hope to furnish a sketch of Preston's " Illustrations " soon , but are waiting to procure one or two editions we are out of .

The Blue Blanket.

THE BLUE BLANKET .

" The Craftsmen think Ave should be content with their Avork how had soever it maybe ; and , if in anything they be controlled , « p goes tlie Blue Blanket !"— "Basilicon Doron , " by King James VI . The interesting sketch by Bro . Hughan appearing in the MAGAZINE of August 15 th , anent the rare work by Pennycuick , justifies some reference

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