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The Masonic Mission.

THE MASONIC MISSION .

A WINTER'S EVENING MEDITATION .

He prayeth hest who loveth best . — COLERIDGE . " Floreat iu retermuu . " THE sentiment of Charity , in its genuine conception , lias a meaning- far more expansive than the one conventionally attributed to it by the

sometimes deceptive courtesies of artificial society . Ask a portly , comfortable gentleman , or a well-meaning elderly gentlewoman of easy circumstances and placid disposition , how this , the chief of virtues , is to be practised ?—and the answer will probably be , the appropriation of some fragmentary portion of surplus income to the relief of the loiver classes . Ask a sectarian , of the less robust order of

intellectual conformation , —and you will be told that it consists solely in the industrious inculcation of his particular set of polemical points of doctrine . Ask the devoted political partisan , aye , or the statesman of high , pretensions to broad views of men and society ; and you are perhaps treated to a harangue on the virtues of some peculiar political recipe , physical , moral , social , educational , or what not , which , on inquiry , you

shall find to be diametrically opposed to the equally cherished recipe of some neighbouring- economist or statesman , of not inferior " reputation and pretensions .

^ Now , the grave and profound error of these and other classes of doctrinaires , who talk ex-cathedra about methods for suppressing social and individual ills , arises from neglect of the meaning of the great principle of charity , as set forth iu the BOOK which cannot deceive . That principle means LOVE . AVe call it a principle ratliev than an impulse , because , though it partakes essentiall y of the emotions flowing from the heart , it cannot

exist in completeness unless associated with , and guided by , the faculties of the intellect and the reason . Love it is , through which , as H

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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The Masonic Mission.

THE MASONIC MISSION .

A WINTER'S EVENING MEDITATION .

He prayeth hest who loveth best . — COLERIDGE . " Floreat iu retermuu . " THE sentiment of Charity , in its genuine conception , lias a meaning- far more expansive than the one conventionally attributed to it by the

sometimes deceptive courtesies of artificial society . Ask a portly , comfortable gentleman , or a well-meaning elderly gentlewoman of easy circumstances and placid disposition , how this , the chief of virtues , is to be practised ?—and the answer will probably be , the appropriation of some fragmentary portion of surplus income to the relief of the loiver classes . Ask a sectarian , of the less robust order of

intellectual conformation , —and you will be told that it consists solely in the industrious inculcation of his particular set of polemical points of doctrine . Ask the devoted political partisan , aye , or the statesman of high , pretensions to broad views of men and society ; and you are perhaps treated to a harangue on the virtues of some peculiar political recipe , physical , moral , social , educational , or what not , which , on inquiry , you

shall find to be diametrically opposed to the equally cherished recipe of some neighbouring- economist or statesman , of not inferior " reputation and pretensions .

^ Now , the grave and profound error of these and other classes of doctrinaires , who talk ex-cathedra about methods for suppressing social and individual ills , arises from neglect of the meaning of the great principle of charity , as set forth iu the BOOK which cannot deceive . That principle means LOVE . AVe call it a principle ratliev than an impulse , because , though it partakes essentiall y of the emotions flowing from the heart , it cannot

exist in completeness unless associated with , and guided by , the faculties of the intellect and the reason . Love it is , through which , as H

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