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    Article PROVINCIAL LODGES. ← Page 11 of 18 →
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Provincial Lodges.

gether to do good : may their secret assemblies be convened in law , proceed in honour , and end in charity . May all Masons that enter under the shadow of its roof , remember that " The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him . " May the work done here prosper ; may the heart of all the workmen be comforted—may no strife , brawling , or unseemly Avords be heard within its Avails—may the Master love the brethren , and the brethren honour and obey the Master—may our going out and our coming in be blessed for evermore—may our baskets be filled with plentiousness , and

the voice of joy ancl thanksgiving abound—may there be no mourning nor sorrow of heart ; and may the wayfaring Mason find a comfortable journey to his home , when he passeth by the gates of this house . 0 Lord ! prosper Thou our work ; yea , prosper Thou our handy Avork , and teach us in all times , and in all places , to build up in beauty that temple of our souls which Thou hast given us to adorn with all good works , till we arrive at the Grand Lodge above , where all things are perfect , and there is no more labour ; but peace and happiness for evermore . "

Response— " So mote it be . D . P . G . M .: Worshipful Master of the Silurian Lodge , Avhat is the jewel of your office ? W . M .: The square . D . P . G . M .: Have you applied the square to those parts of the stone that should be square ? W . M .: I have , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done their duty . D . P . G . M .: Brother Senior Warden , what is the proper jewel of your Office ? S . W .: The level .

D . P . G . M ..- have you applied the level to the stone ? S . W .: I haA'e , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done thenduty . D . P . G . M .: Brother Junior Warden , what is the proper jewel of your office . J . W .: The Plumb-rule . D . P . G . M .: Have you applied the plumb-rule to the external edges of tbe stone ? J . W .: I have , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done their

duty . P . G . M .: Having full confidence in your skill in the royal art , it remains for me to finish the work . —He then took the mallet , gave the stone three knocks , and said , — " May this undertaking be conducted and completed by the Craftsmen , according to the good plan , in peace , harmony , & AA < 1 brotherly love . " The W . M . then advanced again to the stone , and strewed upon it some grains of wheat , and afterwards sprinkled it with Avine .

The P . G . M . scattered salt upon it . The W . M . poured a quantity of oil upon it , and pronounced the following benediction : — "As Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham , fleeing from the face of his brother Esau , and going out from Beevsheba towards Haram , lighted on a certain place and tarried there all night , making to himself a pillar of stone , on which sleepinghe dreamt he saw the gates of Heavenand Avhen he awokehe annointed

, ; , the stones with fresh oil , calling the place Bethel , or the house of God ; so do I anoint this stone Avith pure oil , praying that in the building which may arise from it none but good men may be admitted , and men that fear God and love the Brotherhood .

After three cheers for the Queen the assembly dispersed . The procession reformed , and returned up Dock-road , Llanarth-street , and Commercial-street , to the Town-hall , and resumed the Lodge . The thanks of the meeting were voted to the P . G . M . for his attendance ; to the Deputy P . G . M . for his assistance on the present occasion ; and to the P . G . Chaplain , Br . George Roberts , for his sermon , accompanied with a request that he would print it ; to the Rev . 3 . T . Wrenford for the use of his church ; and to the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham for reading the services ; to the Mayor and Corporation for the use of the Town-hall ; and to the choir for their kind assistance .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-10-01, Page 35” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 29 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01101855/page/35/.
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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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Provincial Lodges.

gether to do good : may their secret assemblies be convened in law , proceed in honour , and end in charity . May all Masons that enter under the shadow of its roof , remember that " The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him . " May the work done here prosper ; may the heart of all the workmen be comforted—may no strife , brawling , or unseemly Avords be heard within its Avails—may the Master love the brethren , and the brethren honour and obey the Master—may our going out and our coming in be blessed for evermore—may our baskets be filled with plentiousness , and

the voice of joy ancl thanksgiving abound—may there be no mourning nor sorrow of heart ; and may the wayfaring Mason find a comfortable journey to his home , when he passeth by the gates of this house . 0 Lord ! prosper Thou our work ; yea , prosper Thou our handy Avork , and teach us in all times , and in all places , to build up in beauty that temple of our souls which Thou hast given us to adorn with all good works , till we arrive at the Grand Lodge above , where all things are perfect , and there is no more labour ; but peace and happiness for evermore . "

Response— " So mote it be . D . P . G . M .: Worshipful Master of the Silurian Lodge , Avhat is the jewel of your office ? W . M .: The square . D . P . G . M .: Have you applied the square to those parts of the stone that should be square ? W . M .: I have , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done their duty . D . P . G . M .: Brother Senior Warden , what is the proper jewel of your Office ? S . W .: The level .

D . P . G . M ..- have you applied the level to the stone ? S . W .: I haA'e , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done thenduty . D . P . G . M .: Brother Junior Warden , what is the proper jewel of your office . J . W .: The Plumb-rule . D . P . G . M .: Have you applied the plumb-rule to the external edges of tbe stone ? J . W .: I have , Right Worshipful Master , and the Craftsmen have done their

duty . P . G . M .: Having full confidence in your skill in the royal art , it remains for me to finish the work . —He then took the mallet , gave the stone three knocks , and said , — " May this undertaking be conducted and completed by the Craftsmen , according to the good plan , in peace , harmony , & AA < 1 brotherly love . " The W . M . then advanced again to the stone , and strewed upon it some grains of wheat , and afterwards sprinkled it with Avine .

The P . G . M . scattered salt upon it . The W . M . poured a quantity of oil upon it , and pronounced the following benediction : — "As Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham , fleeing from the face of his brother Esau , and going out from Beevsheba towards Haram , lighted on a certain place and tarried there all night , making to himself a pillar of stone , on which sleepinghe dreamt he saw the gates of Heavenand Avhen he awokehe annointed

, ; , the stones with fresh oil , calling the place Bethel , or the house of God ; so do I anoint this stone Avith pure oil , praying that in the building which may arise from it none but good men may be admitted , and men that fear God and love the Brotherhood .

After three cheers for the Queen the assembly dispersed . The procession reformed , and returned up Dock-road , Llanarth-street , and Commercial-street , to the Town-hall , and resumed the Lodge . The thanks of the meeting were voted to the P . G . M . for his attendance ; to the Deputy P . G . M . for his assistance on the present occasion ; and to the P . G . Chaplain , Br . George Roberts , for his sermon , accompanied with a request that he would print it ; to the Rev . 3 . T . Wrenford for the use of his church ; and to the Rev . J . S . Sidebotham for reading the services ; to the Mayor and Corporation for the use of the Town-hall ; and to the choir for their kind assistance .

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