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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

^ gP £ g _ £ ggr / Tt 7 DE . MAIDSTONE , DECEMBER 29 , 1797 . WEDNESDAY last being thc Festival of St . John the Evangelist , of the Brethren of this and the

J many other Lodges in this County assembled to celebrate the same , at the Icil Inn , in this town and the afternoon and evening were spent with that peculiar satisfhdhon , which the freedom , fervency , and ^ zcal of the sodety at llrlT ? u ™ ' d T -f n the ener Sy of an ^ ated elocution , exerted on this occasion b y Dr . . William Perfeft , Provincial Grand Master whose -excellent Oration and Commemoration of the Saint whose Festival the fraternity were met to celebrate , will Irirwr h _ .

remembered ; and whose observations and remarks , tending to a refu-Sf , % calumnies and traduflion contained iu a late publication , entitled Proofs of a Conspiracy against Reli gion and every Form of Government m Europe , as carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free-ETn Illum , . ' > J ? hn Robis ™> M . A . and Professor of Moral Philosoph y m the University of Edinburgh , ' -were received with the warmest and reiterated laudits

p of approbation ; joined to the unanimous wish of every one present , that the same should be brought forward to the public eye , as a means to rescue the masonic in-. stltuaon from the unjust charges and illiberalaspersions with which that book abounds Nor should it be forgotten , that the handsome compliments paid bDoftor Perfefl to the worth

y present y Provincial Giand-Master of Essex impressed every heart with the fraternal glow of masonic joy at the elevated idea that the counties of Kent and £ ssex are presided over by gentlemen who possess so fervent a zeal Sn , Jv ^ a ? d prosperity of an Order that embraces all the Cardinal Virtues within the starry girdle of all the Christian Graces

MAIDSTONE , D _ . -C _ . _ . HU 29 , 1797 . ON Friday last were interred , with Masonic honours , a dispen- ' sation having been procured from the Provincial Grand Master of the County for that purpose , at Northfleet , in Kent , Mr . Ward late master of the Leather Bottle inn at that place , whose death wa unfo 0 C ° ned a fa ! l fr 0 m Chalk diffwhich killed him

hTsS ^ J 5 " - on the spot The corpse was attended to the church by the Master , OffienrfV vf rf ? , dgC ° Union and Mendshi p at Gravesend to winch the deceased belonged ; and a funeral sermon , pathetically adapted to the occasion , was preached by the Reverend I Stl Pad % Deptfrdd P d Chi /

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LONDON: Article 3
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 4
PREFACE TO VOLUME THE TENTH. Article 5
REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE YEAR M,DCC,XCVIII. Article 7
AN HISTORICAL ESSAY ON LONGEVITY. Article 10
A RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE LITERATURE OF THE YEAR 1797. Article 13
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PROVERBS AND APOTHEGMS, Article 16
ON THE INVASION. Article 17
COMPARISON BETIVEEN THE ANCIENTS AND MODERNS IN SCIENCE AND LITERATURE. Article 19
DESCRIPTION OF CANADA. Article 21
FURTHER MEMOIR OF JOHN WILKES. Article 24
ACCOUNT OF THE GRAND SEIGNOR, SULTAN SELIM III. Article 30
THE COLLECTOR. Article 32
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 38
SYMBOLIC MASONRY. Article 41
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 42
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 51
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 55
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 58
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 60
OBITUARY. Article 71
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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

^ gP £ g _ £ ggr / Tt 7 DE . MAIDSTONE , DECEMBER 29 , 1797 . WEDNESDAY last being thc Festival of St . John the Evangelist , of the Brethren of this and the

J many other Lodges in this County assembled to celebrate the same , at the Icil Inn , in this town and the afternoon and evening were spent with that peculiar satisfhdhon , which the freedom , fervency , and ^ zcal of the sodety at llrlT ? u ™ ' d T -f n the ener Sy of an ^ ated elocution , exerted on this occasion b y Dr . . William Perfeft , Provincial Grand Master whose -excellent Oration and Commemoration of the Saint whose Festival the fraternity were met to celebrate , will Irirwr h _ .

remembered ; and whose observations and remarks , tending to a refu-Sf , % calumnies and traduflion contained iu a late publication , entitled Proofs of a Conspiracy against Reli gion and every Form of Government m Europe , as carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free-ETn Illum , . ' > J ? hn Robis ™> M . A . and Professor of Moral Philosoph y m the University of Edinburgh , ' -were received with the warmest and reiterated laudits

p of approbation ; joined to the unanimous wish of every one present , that the same should be brought forward to the public eye , as a means to rescue the masonic in-. stltuaon from the unjust charges and illiberalaspersions with which that book abounds Nor should it be forgotten , that the handsome compliments paid bDoftor Perfefl to the worth

y present y Provincial Giand-Master of Essex impressed every heart with the fraternal glow of masonic joy at the elevated idea that the counties of Kent and £ ssex are presided over by gentlemen who possess so fervent a zeal Sn , Jv ^ a ? d prosperity of an Order that embraces all the Cardinal Virtues within the starry girdle of all the Christian Graces

MAIDSTONE , D _ . -C _ . _ . HU 29 , 1797 . ON Friday last were interred , with Masonic honours , a dispen- ' sation having been procured from the Provincial Grand Master of the County for that purpose , at Northfleet , in Kent , Mr . Ward late master of the Leather Bottle inn at that place , whose death wa unfo 0 C ° ned a fa ! l fr 0 m Chalk diffwhich killed him

hTsS ^ J 5 " - on the spot The corpse was attended to the church by the Master , OffienrfV vf rf ? , dgC ° Union and Mendshi p at Gravesend to winch the deceased belonged ; and a funeral sermon , pathetically adapted to the occasion , was preached by the Reverend I Stl Pad % Deptfrdd P d Chi /

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