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Tarshish; Its Modern Representative.

anient Gauls , shown from the neighbourhood of Bourges , of Arthenay , and of Choisy-le-Roi , the cruciform or wheel-shaped signs occur . The sign of the god Thor contains the Swastika symbol . For much information bearing farther upon the subject of the Cross , see Zoeckler ' s " The Cross of Christ , " edited by the Rev . Maurice J . Evans , B . A ., to which we are indebted . The T symbol of the Druidsmarked upon treesis well known to us .

, , Then in the opposite quarter of the g lobe we have the cross of the Incas of Peru , and the cross in Yucatan . In a work entitled " The Lost Ten Tribes , etc ., " b y Dr . Moore , we find an engraving approaching the Royal arms of England . It is taken from the gates of the large tope at Sanchi , or Sachi . We may . plainly see on it the cross of St . George , the shield of Britannia , the star-spangled banner , and the

lion and unicorn ( so named ) . The shield of Britannia and the lion are Buddhist symbols . The prototypes of the lion and unicorn may be seen crouching at the feet of Budha , as he sits on his marble throne , at the entrance of the vast rock Temple of Ajanta . Yes , the conclusion to which we have arrived at is , that Tarshish is now represented by the British Isles . The energycommerceancl enterprise of

, , the old Tarshish flag is still in being , under the " Union Jack " of Great Britain . Tyre , itself fell , because it forgot its true mission was to exalt its Architect and Builder , God , and not itself . Its heart was uplifted because of its riches . Full of beauty ancl wisdom and understanding , it was as the garden of God-Perfect from the days of her creation until iniquity was found in her . . To her antitype of these clays the same mission was given . Shall the commerce

and wisdom He gave bring on us the same result ? Let us see more to it , that the foundation be built indeed on brotherl y love , religion , and truth , more ancl more , until the perfect day , when the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings . But there is another phase of Tyrian life which must not be overlooked , this , too , an important one , namely , its union with Israel .

From the time of Joshua , in which it was spoken of as " the strong city , " through its varied career to its downfall , we do not find it as an opponent of Israel . As a coadjutor , through it Israel had to blossom ancl bud , and fill the earth with fruit . The same power that smote Israel smote Tyre , and sent them into confusion among the nations . It was to the same Lord , the God of Israel , that the wise master-builders of Israel ' s first Temple turned . Alienation and forgetfulness of the

foundation they first held in right and truth , brought to their successors , each alike , sore punishment . To the second Temple , each alike contributed its share of work ; again , to fall , to rise no more ? Looking forward into the future , the Psalmist of Israel wrote " The kings of Tharshish and of the isles shall being presents . " And the seer of Israel could cry

aloud" Surely the isles shall wait for me , And the ships of Tarshish first , To bring thy sons from far , Their silver and their gold with them , Hnto the name of the Lord thy God , And to the Holy One of Israel , Because he glorifieth thee . "

In that attempt of Gog , prince of Rosh , Meshech , and Tubal to take possession of the mountains of Israel , recovered ancl occupied once more , we find Tarshish opposing him face to face . How significant the passage " Sheba , ancl Dedan , and the merchants of Tarshish , with all their young lions , will say to thee , Art thou come to take spoil ? Hast thou gathered th y company to take prey , to carry away silver and gold , to take away cattle and goods , to take great spoil ? " For Israel ; not against Israel . Are Israel and

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THE RECORDS OF AN ANCIENT LODGE. Article 1
TARSHISH; ITS MODERN REPRESENTATIVE. Article 7
THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE. Article 10
THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 11
MASONIC HYMNS AND ODES. Article 15
SOME CONVERSATION WITH AN ANCIENT DRUID. Article 17
LOST. Article 22
SKETCHES OF CHARACTER. Article 23
AUTHENTIC CRAFT HISTORY IN BRITAIN. Article 24
EXTRACTS, WITH NOTES, FROM THE MINUTES OF THE LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP, NO. 277, OLDHAM. Article 27
A PSALM OF LIFE AT SIXTY. Article 32
PARADOXES. Article 33
"KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" OR "KNIGHTS TEMPLARS." Article 36
PETER BEERIE. Article 37
WHAT IS FREEMASONRY? Article 39
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 41
WOULD WE HAPPIER BE? Article 43
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Tarshish; Its Modern Representative.

anient Gauls , shown from the neighbourhood of Bourges , of Arthenay , and of Choisy-le-Roi , the cruciform or wheel-shaped signs occur . The sign of the god Thor contains the Swastika symbol . For much information bearing farther upon the subject of the Cross , see Zoeckler ' s " The Cross of Christ , " edited by the Rev . Maurice J . Evans , B . A ., to which we are indebted . The T symbol of the Druidsmarked upon treesis well known to us .

, , Then in the opposite quarter of the g lobe we have the cross of the Incas of Peru , and the cross in Yucatan . In a work entitled " The Lost Ten Tribes , etc ., " b y Dr . Moore , we find an engraving approaching the Royal arms of England . It is taken from the gates of the large tope at Sanchi , or Sachi . We may . plainly see on it the cross of St . George , the shield of Britannia , the star-spangled banner , and the

lion and unicorn ( so named ) . The shield of Britannia and the lion are Buddhist symbols . The prototypes of the lion and unicorn may be seen crouching at the feet of Budha , as he sits on his marble throne , at the entrance of the vast rock Temple of Ajanta . Yes , the conclusion to which we have arrived at is , that Tarshish is now represented by the British Isles . The energycommerceancl enterprise of

, , the old Tarshish flag is still in being , under the " Union Jack " of Great Britain . Tyre , itself fell , because it forgot its true mission was to exalt its Architect and Builder , God , and not itself . Its heart was uplifted because of its riches . Full of beauty ancl wisdom and understanding , it was as the garden of God-Perfect from the days of her creation until iniquity was found in her . . To her antitype of these clays the same mission was given . Shall the commerce

and wisdom He gave bring on us the same result ? Let us see more to it , that the foundation be built indeed on brotherl y love , religion , and truth , more ancl more , until the perfect day , when the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings . But there is another phase of Tyrian life which must not be overlooked , this , too , an important one , namely , its union with Israel .

From the time of Joshua , in which it was spoken of as " the strong city , " through its varied career to its downfall , we do not find it as an opponent of Israel . As a coadjutor , through it Israel had to blossom ancl bud , and fill the earth with fruit . The same power that smote Israel smote Tyre , and sent them into confusion among the nations . It was to the same Lord , the God of Israel , that the wise master-builders of Israel ' s first Temple turned . Alienation and forgetfulness of the

foundation they first held in right and truth , brought to their successors , each alike , sore punishment . To the second Temple , each alike contributed its share of work ; again , to fall , to rise no more ? Looking forward into the future , the Psalmist of Israel wrote " The kings of Tharshish and of the isles shall being presents . " And the seer of Israel could cry

aloud" Surely the isles shall wait for me , And the ships of Tarshish first , To bring thy sons from far , Their silver and their gold with them , Hnto the name of the Lord thy God , And to the Holy One of Israel , Because he glorifieth thee . "

In that attempt of Gog , prince of Rosh , Meshech , and Tubal to take possession of the mountains of Israel , recovered ancl occupied once more , we find Tarshish opposing him face to face . How significant the passage " Sheba , ancl Dedan , and the merchants of Tarshish , with all their young lions , will say to thee , Art thou come to take spoil ? Hast thou gathered th y company to take prey , to carry away silver and gold , to take away cattle and goods , to take great spoil ? " For Israel ; not against Israel . Are Israel and

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