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Masonic Unity.

MASONIC UNITY .

The ancients considered the number two " accursed , " because it was the first departure from unity . The Romans dedicated the second month of the year to Plato , the god of hell , and the second day of the month to the manes of the dead . The

Thebans in their armies had a band of men , whom they called " the holy band" : they consisted of such only as were joined together in the bonds of love , and " as would live and die together . " These were considered the strength of their armies .

The mythological dispute between Neptune and Pallas , who should have the honour to give the name to the city of Athens , teaches the important truth which we are setting before the brethren . It was resolved , that he should give the name , who could find

out that which might conduce to the benefit of the city . Upon this , Neptune presented them with a stately horse , the symbol of wars , bloodshed , divisions , tumults ; hut Pallas came with an olive branch , the emblem of peaceloveand unity . Very

, , properly Pallas was chosen to be the guardian of the Athenians , for love , peace , and unity , would most promote the prosperity and safety of their city . All communities see the force of the words of the well-known adage" Union is power . "

, And speculative Mssonry , in one of its phases , is a system of charity , i . e ., love . The Masonic anthem , founded on the Sacred Law , runs

thus—Behold I how good a thing it is , And how becoming well ; For brethren such as Masons are , In unity to dwell . Hence charity or love is the chief corner stone of our Masonic Temple and upon it

is to be erected a superstructure of all the other virtues , which make " the good Mason . " And not without foundation , the boast or the glory of our Order is that a Mason however destitute , if he is " worthy , " may find in every clime a brotherand in

, every land a home . How unseemly then , to say the least , are divisions and discord among the brethren . How prejudicial to the interests of the Craft are variances in the brotherhood . When feuds have marred

the peace and harmony of Masonic meetings , how detrimental have they proved to the advancement of our Holy Order . If

you can pluck a beam from the body of the sun , it will then have no light ; but if you sever a river from the spring , it will soon be dried up ; if you amputate a member from the body , it will soon perish . Likewiseif you remove charityor unity

, , from the Fraternity , the latter must lose its vitality . As with the Athenians in the clays of Pallas , so in our clay , the prosperity of our fraternity depends upon love and unity to cement our affections , and peace to compose the differences , that may

profanely spring among us . " By uniting we stand , by dividing we fall . " . A Great Master-builder has proclaimed the glorious Masonic truth , — "ThoughI speak with the tongues of men and of angels , and have not charity ( love ) I become as

soun-, ding brass or tinkling cymbal . " Consequently unity must be assiduously cultivated by us , " the brethren of the mystic tie , " to whatever Constitutions we may belong , for

" We are brethren a ' , " and by our vows we have become a band of brothers , bound in one fraternal bond of love and one fellowship of mind . The number two , in accordance with our Masonic teaching , is more than accursed ,

for it denotes " darkness and the evil principle . " Let us therefore in the spirit of " a holy band , " send it to the place where its divinity dwalls , and let us with fraternal determination keep it among " the shades of the dead . " Leave discord , quarrels ,

Billingsgate , to the low-minded . Let the canaille—to whatever tribe they may belong—delight in their base revellings ; but let us as brethren , who have a good fight to fight among scoffers and faultfinders , imitate the hero of Trafalgar , who

the day before the famous battle , took Collingwood and Rotherham , who were at variance , to the spot where they could see the fleet opposed to them , and said , " Yonder , are your enemies , shake hands , and be friendslike good Englishmen . " Let

, every Mason who is anxious for the prosperity of his Order , feel the truth of the Masonic maxim , — " That for harmony should his Lodge be opened , —in harmony should it work , —and with harmony be closed . "

In the last century—as in the 2 ) resent —• there were many ignorant detainers of our Craft . Freemasonry was said by those

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
OUR MASONIC MSS. Article 3
LUCY MATILDA JANE. Article 3
MASONIC SONG. Article 7
TWO SIDES OF LIFE. Article 7
WAS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON A FREEMASON? Article 7
SAVED FROM PRISON. Article 12
THE SOLOMONIC ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 15
THREE THINGS. Article 16
MASONIC UNITY. Article 17
THE LITTLE RIFT WITHIN THE LUTE. Article 18
TRUST IN GOD AND DO THE RIGHT. Article 21
THE SPIRIT OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
GRAND PRIORY OF CANADA. Article 24
THE THREE STEPS. Article 29
ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSECUTION OF FREEMASONS. Article 29
IMMORTALITY. Article 31
Chippings. Article 32
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Masonic Unity.

MASONIC UNITY .

The ancients considered the number two " accursed , " because it was the first departure from unity . The Romans dedicated the second month of the year to Plato , the god of hell , and the second day of the month to the manes of the dead . The

Thebans in their armies had a band of men , whom they called " the holy band" : they consisted of such only as were joined together in the bonds of love , and " as would live and die together . " These were considered the strength of their armies .

The mythological dispute between Neptune and Pallas , who should have the honour to give the name to the city of Athens , teaches the important truth which we are setting before the brethren . It was resolved , that he should give the name , who could find

out that which might conduce to the benefit of the city . Upon this , Neptune presented them with a stately horse , the symbol of wars , bloodshed , divisions , tumults ; hut Pallas came with an olive branch , the emblem of peaceloveand unity . Very

, , properly Pallas was chosen to be the guardian of the Athenians , for love , peace , and unity , would most promote the prosperity and safety of their city . All communities see the force of the words of the well-known adage" Union is power . "

, And speculative Mssonry , in one of its phases , is a system of charity , i . e ., love . The Masonic anthem , founded on the Sacred Law , runs

thus—Behold I how good a thing it is , And how becoming well ; For brethren such as Masons are , In unity to dwell . Hence charity or love is the chief corner stone of our Masonic Temple and upon it

is to be erected a superstructure of all the other virtues , which make " the good Mason . " And not without foundation , the boast or the glory of our Order is that a Mason however destitute , if he is " worthy , " may find in every clime a brotherand in

, every land a home . How unseemly then , to say the least , are divisions and discord among the brethren . How prejudicial to the interests of the Craft are variances in the brotherhood . When feuds have marred

the peace and harmony of Masonic meetings , how detrimental have they proved to the advancement of our Holy Order . If

you can pluck a beam from the body of the sun , it will then have no light ; but if you sever a river from the spring , it will soon be dried up ; if you amputate a member from the body , it will soon perish . Likewiseif you remove charityor unity

, , from the Fraternity , the latter must lose its vitality . As with the Athenians in the clays of Pallas , so in our clay , the prosperity of our fraternity depends upon love and unity to cement our affections , and peace to compose the differences , that may

profanely spring among us . " By uniting we stand , by dividing we fall . " . A Great Master-builder has proclaimed the glorious Masonic truth , — "ThoughI speak with the tongues of men and of angels , and have not charity ( love ) I become as

soun-, ding brass or tinkling cymbal . " Consequently unity must be assiduously cultivated by us , " the brethren of the mystic tie , " to whatever Constitutions we may belong , for

" We are brethren a ' , " and by our vows we have become a band of brothers , bound in one fraternal bond of love and one fellowship of mind . The number two , in accordance with our Masonic teaching , is more than accursed ,

for it denotes " darkness and the evil principle . " Let us therefore in the spirit of " a holy band , " send it to the place where its divinity dwalls , and let us with fraternal determination keep it among " the shades of the dead . " Leave discord , quarrels ,

Billingsgate , to the low-minded . Let the canaille—to whatever tribe they may belong—delight in their base revellings ; but let us as brethren , who have a good fight to fight among scoffers and faultfinders , imitate the hero of Trafalgar , who

the day before the famous battle , took Collingwood and Rotherham , who were at variance , to the spot where they could see the fleet opposed to them , and said , " Yonder , are your enemies , shake hands , and be friendslike good Englishmen . " Let

, every Mason who is anxious for the prosperity of his Order , feel the truth of the Masonic maxim , — " That for harmony should his Lodge be opened , —in harmony should it work , —and with harmony be closed . "

In the last century—as in the 2 ) resent —• there were many ignorant detainers of our Craft . Freemasonry was said by those

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