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Prospectus Of A Plan

PROSPECTUS OF A PLAN

By which Ample Funds might be easilg obtained for the purpose of Establishing and Endowing Masonic Institutions in Edinburgh , similar to those that have been , and are about to be established in the other Capitals of the Kingdom , and for other Benevolent Purposes .

BV NICHOLAS P . C . LLOYD , PROVINCIAL GBAND MASTEB FOIl NEW ZEALAND , ETC . FREEMASONRY has been defined— "A peculiar system of morality , founded on the principles of geometry , veiled in allegory , and illustrated by symbols . " " The three grand principles of Masonry are , brotherly loverelief

, , and truth . " Such being the definition , and such the objects of Masonry , it is time that we , as Scotch Masons , should ask , what has been done in Edinburgh , and generally , what has been done in the land of our forefathers , for the relief of distressed Freemasons ? Money has , indeed , ever been cheerfully given to distressed applicants ; but , although more than three hundred Lodges exist in Scotland , and although hundreds of thousands have been enrolled under their banners , numbering

among them noblemen and gentlemen of the first rank and fortune , it is lamentable to find that , for the permanent benefit of poor Brethren , not one institution has been established in Scotland . To what is this attributable ? Not to want of liberality—not to want of Masonic feeling ; but to want of an unquestionably feasible plan by which funds might , for the proposed purposes , be easily obtained . When it will be shown that such apian has , for centuries , been adopted with complete success in several continental countries , as well as in the sister island ; and when it will be shown that the proposed object might ,

without the loss of one shilling to any individual , be easily obtained , it is not too much to expect , that the spirit of Masonry will arise from its apathy , and , invigorated by kindred feeling , of religion and benevolence , will animate our Lodges with electric celerity and force , until funds will have been accumulated , sufficient for the erection and endowment of institutions for the benefit of the orphans and widows of Freemasons , and distressed and aged Brethren . Let it not be anticipated that this be a chimerical annunciationPlans

. , like individuals , should not be condemned without a fair trial . The spirit of emulation , like the spirit of courage , increases by association of ideas , not only in individual , but in congregated minds . The plan about to be proposed is , in the abstract , not the most desirable that philanthropy would approve , but it is the best that circumstances can generate ; and , having been triumphantly tested by experience , it cannot , it is presumedfail to receive the cordial approval of the Grand Lod which

, ge , will ultimately and speedily secure its general adoption . It is proposed to obtain a joint-stock fund of £ 100 , 000 , by means of money to be raised on debentures of £ 5 , £ 10 , £ 20 , £ 50 , and £ 100 each , payable by instalments , bearing interest at six per cent , per annum ; that ivith this fund , four benevolent loan banks , under the patronage and controul of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , be established—three in Edin-

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CONTENTS. Article 1
THE PRESS. Article 2
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 3
ON FREEMASONRY. EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, AND TRADITIONS. Article 11
MASONIC DIDACTICS; OR , SHORT MORAL ESSAY'S OF UNIVERSAL ADAPTATION. Article 24
PROSPECTUS OF A PLAN Article 26
RESOLUTIONS TO BE PROPOSED. Article 30
MASONIC ANECDOTE. Article 31
THE CHERUBIM. Article 32
TIME AND PUS CHILDREN. Article 34
THE CUP OF OBLIVION. Article 38
POETRY. Article 41
SONG, Article 42
TO MY WIFE , Article 43
LINES, Article 44
To , Article 44
MASONIC SONG, Article 45
MASONIC TESTIMONIAL TO BROTHER ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX , M.D. Article 46
THE INSCRIPTION. Article 75
DESCRIPTION OF THE " CRUCEFIX TESTIMONIAL " Article 76
UNITED GRAND LODGE. —December 1. Article 78
SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Article 78
THE CHARITIES. Article 79
THE ASYLUM FOR WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS. Article 81
THE REPORTER. Article 85
MASONIC CHIT CHAT. Article 86
Obituary. Article 89
PROVINCIAL. Article 95
SCOTLAND. Article 105
IRELAND. Article 113
FOREIGN. Article 118
AMERICA, (UNITED STATES). Article 123
INDIA. Article 125
REVIEW OF LITERATURE, &c. Article 128
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 135
A REMINISCENCE OF DR. OLIVER'S LATE VISIT TO LONDON. Article 137
AN ASPIRATION, 1841-1842. Article 137
THE FREEMASONS'' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 138
FREEMASONRY. > J ' ¦ > K - ¦» r GENUINE ... Article 139
BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1,... Article 140
Untitled Ad 141
FREEMASONS'QUARTERLY ADVERTISER. No. XXX... Article 142
FREEMASONRY. ASYLUM FOR WORTHY AGED AND ... Article 142
fVSASOAHC CHARITY BALL, UNDER THE PATRON... Article 142
FREEMASONRY. THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTI... Article 143
FREEMASONRY. ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FO... Article 143
FREEMASONRY. BROTHER J. P. ACKLAM, MASON... Article 143
FREEMASONRY. BROTHER VV. POVEY, MASONIC ... Article 143
FREEMASONRY. X3ROTHERS BROADHURST aud Co... Article 144
FREEMASONRY. 28, New Street, Covent Gard... Article 144
FREEMASONRY. TVTASONIC CLOTHING, FURNITU... Article 144
FREEMASONRY. Just Published, Price One S... Article 144
THE EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT, REMO... Article 144
FREEMASONRY. LIST OF MASONIC BOOKS ON SA... Article 145
FREEMASONRY. Preparing for Publication t... Article 145
FREEMASONRY. Just published, Foolscap Sv... Article 146
FREEMASONRY. Just published, CIGNS and S... Article 146
KilEEMASONRV. THE REV. GEOllGE OLIVER, D... Article 146
FREEMASONRY. THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTI... Article 147
FREEMASONRY. ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FO... Article 147
FREEMASONRY. BROTHER J. P. ACKLAM, MASON... Article 147
FREEMASONRY. BROTHER VV. POVEY, MASONIC ... Article 147
FREEMASONRY. "B ROTHERS BROADHURST and C... Article 148
FREEMASONRY. 28, New Street, Covent Gard... Article 148
FREEMASONRY. TVTASONIC CLOTHING, FURNITU... Article 148
FREEMASONRY. Just Published, Price One S... Article 148
THE EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT, REMO... Article 148
FREEMASONRY. LIST OF MASONIC BOOKS ON SA... Article 149
FREEMASONRY. Preparing for Publication t... Article 149
FREEMASONRY. Just published, Foolscap Sv... Article 150
FREEMASONRY. Just published, SIGNS and S... Article 150
FltEE.MASOiSM'Y. THE REV. GEORGE OLIVER,... Article 150
THE ST. ANN'S SOCIETY , porta* fij, rofc... Article 151
W(^^w£^igsSi£^7rr^J- LEE S™ P™ had of al... Article 151
REV. W. D. CONYBEARE'S LECTURES. A New E... Article 151
USEFUL BOOKS OF FACTS AND REFERENCE. Jus... Article 152
ALPHA HOUSE BOARB13MG SCHOOL , No. 11, U... Article 152
WATCHES, PLATE, AND JEWELLERY. J P. ACKL... Article 152
Magna est Veritas et pravalebit. GALL'S ... Article 153
MECHI'S ADDRESS TO HIS CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. Article 153
LIST OF ARTICLES. Article 154
Great Reduction in Insurance on Farming ... Article 155
r ^HE LONDON , EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN Gua... Article 157
THE CRUCEFIX TESTIMONIAL. AT MEETINGS of... Article 158
TO PREVENT FRAUD. THORNE'S POTTED YARMOU... Article 158
NEW BOOKS OP EASTERN TRAVEL , &c. In Two... Article 159
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Prospectus Of A Plan

PROSPECTUS OF A PLAN

By which Ample Funds might be easilg obtained for the purpose of Establishing and Endowing Masonic Institutions in Edinburgh , similar to those that have been , and are about to be established in the other Capitals of the Kingdom , and for other Benevolent Purposes .

BV NICHOLAS P . C . LLOYD , PROVINCIAL GBAND MASTEB FOIl NEW ZEALAND , ETC . FREEMASONRY has been defined— "A peculiar system of morality , founded on the principles of geometry , veiled in allegory , and illustrated by symbols . " " The three grand principles of Masonry are , brotherly loverelief

, , and truth . " Such being the definition , and such the objects of Masonry , it is time that we , as Scotch Masons , should ask , what has been done in Edinburgh , and generally , what has been done in the land of our forefathers , for the relief of distressed Freemasons ? Money has , indeed , ever been cheerfully given to distressed applicants ; but , although more than three hundred Lodges exist in Scotland , and although hundreds of thousands have been enrolled under their banners , numbering

among them noblemen and gentlemen of the first rank and fortune , it is lamentable to find that , for the permanent benefit of poor Brethren , not one institution has been established in Scotland . To what is this attributable ? Not to want of liberality—not to want of Masonic feeling ; but to want of an unquestionably feasible plan by which funds might , for the proposed purposes , be easily obtained . When it will be shown that such apian has , for centuries , been adopted with complete success in several continental countries , as well as in the sister island ; and when it will be shown that the proposed object might ,

without the loss of one shilling to any individual , be easily obtained , it is not too much to expect , that the spirit of Masonry will arise from its apathy , and , invigorated by kindred feeling , of religion and benevolence , will animate our Lodges with electric celerity and force , until funds will have been accumulated , sufficient for the erection and endowment of institutions for the benefit of the orphans and widows of Freemasons , and distressed and aged Brethren . Let it not be anticipated that this be a chimerical annunciationPlans

. , like individuals , should not be condemned without a fair trial . The spirit of emulation , like the spirit of courage , increases by association of ideas , not only in individual , but in congregated minds . The plan about to be proposed is , in the abstract , not the most desirable that philanthropy would approve , but it is the best that circumstances can generate ; and , having been triumphantly tested by experience , it cannot , it is presumedfail to receive the cordial approval of the Grand Lod which

, ge , will ultimately and speedily secure its general adoption . It is proposed to obtain a joint-stock fund of £ 100 , 000 , by means of money to be raised on debentures of £ 5 , £ 10 , £ 20 , £ 50 , and £ 100 each , payable by instalments , bearing interest at six per cent , per annum ; that ivith this fund , four benevolent loan banks , under the patronage and controul of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , be established—three in Edin-

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