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I The great object all these later writers and students have set before them is truth , and a sincere desire to render their Masonic history more certain and historically accurate .

In America , too , the same movement has been going on , and amid many who have distinguished themselves in tho scientific study of Masonry , not forgetting Thaddtuus Harris , of old time , wo can mention to-day , Ma coy and Mackoy , Hcinemann and Rob Morris , 0 . W . Pearce and Stciuhrennor , 0 . H . McG'alla and Jacob Norton .

But such researches and critical studies require some aliment to nourish , just as the lamp requires oil and the fire caloric ; accordingly about the fourth decade of this century , Oliver published his "Symbolical Dictionary , " which , though very limited and

partial , and in consequence incomplete , can still be perused with advantage by the Masonic student . We hope that "Bro . Spencer will reprint it before very long . In France also , about the end of the fourth decade of tho last century , Floury

published his " Dictionnairo de l'Ordre do la Felicite , " which is mainly , we believe , as Oliver points out , adapted for Androgyne Masonry , but wo know it only by reputation . Pornotti in 1758 , published his " Dietiounairc Hermetique" but which

, we can say from personal stud y , has nothing to do with Freemasonry , though Oliver includes his name among tho Masonic writers .

In 1805 Chomel published , according to Oliver , his " Vocabulairc des Francs Macons , " and Vignozzi published a translation of it in Italian in 2820 , at Leghorn . So says Kloss , in his inestimable work . We have not seen either of those

Vocabularies . In 1815 appeared at Paris . Thory ' s very important work , " Aetalatomorum . " In ISIS , Joharrn Christian Gadicke published at Berlin his "Frcimaurer Lexicon , " still a most useful work , and in 1822

Penning issued at Leipsic , through F . A . Brockhaus , his most admirable and exhausttve"EiicyclopadiederFreimaurcrei . " In 1824 Quautiii published his little " Dictionuaire Maeonniquc " at Paris . The only pity is that it is so small . Mackey ' s valuable "Lexicon of Freemasonry" next appeared , which was followed by Schletter and Ziller with an

Reviews.

enlarged edition of Lonning in 1 SG 3 ( 3 vols . ) , a very magnificent work , also published by Brockhaus at Leipsic . Macoy followed suit with his " General History and Cyclopedia of Masonry " in 1869 , the only edition we have seen of a very meritorious

work . And now in this year of grace 1874 , appears our good old friend , Albert Mackey once more , with his magnificent ' Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry . " All honour to him for the zeal he has evinced , and the

sacrifices he musthave made in the good cause of Masonie literature ; and all praise to him , and gratitude from many a Masonic student , for the labour he has undergone , the skill he has employed , and tho learninghe displaysin this his lastand most

, , striking Masonic literary production . It is for English readers the most clear and condensed , and compact Dictionary of Freemasonry now in existence , and a cursory perusal has convinced us , how

carefully Bro . Mackey has collated all Iris authorities , verified his quotations , and how very ablearehisownpersonal editorship and contributions from first to last , of which lie speaks , we observe , in such modest terms .

Bro . Kenning is appointed , wo understand , its sole agent in this country , and we recommend this most valuable work to all Masonic students , and for all lodge libraries amongst us . It is said that there is but little

opportunity for Masonic literature , and less time for Masonic study amid the daily duties and labours of this good Craft of ours , and though Bro . Mackey's Encyclopaedia is somewhat expensive ( 38 s . ) , wc trust that it will meet with ua what it most fully

deserves , a fraternal patronage and a studious perusal , from all who value Masonic literature , and are anxious to advance the good cause of Masonic History and Archasology , and scientific research in our wide-spread and benevolent Brotherhood .

Wearing The Masonic Emblems.

WEARING THE MASONIC EMBLEMS .

BY BRO . Eon . Motutis , i . r .. r > . You wear the Square ! hut have yon got That thing the Square denotes ? Is there , within your inmost soul , That jvriacijile which should control

Your actions , words , and thoughts ! The Square of Virtue , —is it there ,. Oh , you that wear the Masons' Square ?

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE INITIATION OF PRINCE ARTHUR INTO FREEMASONRY. Article 2
THE AREA ROUND ST. PAUL'S. Article 3
THE OLD MASONIC POEM. Article 3
BOOKSTORE PRIORY. Article 5
THE LIFE OF BRO. GEORGE OLIVER, D.D. Article 8
THE NEW MORALITY, 1874. Article 11
A COOL PROPOSAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH ADDRESS. Article 14
MODERN MEANINGS TO OLD WORDS. Article 17
ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND FREEMASONRY.—THE CHATHAM OUTRAGE. Article 17
THE MYSTIC TIE. Article 21
PUZZLES. Article 21
Reviews. Article 24
WEARING THE MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 25
SYMBOL LANGUAGE. Article 26
FREEMASONRY AS A CONSERVATOR OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. Article 26
A SPEECH BY MARK TWAIN. Article 29
READING MASONS AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 30
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 30
Questions and Answers. Article 31
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 31
TOO GOOD TO BE LOST. Article 32
ADVICE . Article 32
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Reviews.

I The great object all these later writers and students have set before them is truth , and a sincere desire to render their Masonic history more certain and historically accurate .

In America , too , the same movement has been going on , and amid many who have distinguished themselves in tho scientific study of Masonry , not forgetting Thaddtuus Harris , of old time , wo can mention to-day , Ma coy and Mackoy , Hcinemann and Rob Morris , 0 . W . Pearce and Stciuhrennor , 0 . H . McG'alla and Jacob Norton .

But such researches and critical studies require some aliment to nourish , just as the lamp requires oil and the fire caloric ; accordingly about the fourth decade of this century , Oliver published his "Symbolical Dictionary , " which , though very limited and

partial , and in consequence incomplete , can still be perused with advantage by the Masonic student . We hope that "Bro . Spencer will reprint it before very long . In France also , about the end of the fourth decade of tho last century , Floury

published his " Dictionnairo de l'Ordre do la Felicite , " which is mainly , we believe , as Oliver points out , adapted for Androgyne Masonry , but wo know it only by reputation . Pornotti in 1758 , published his " Dietiounairc Hermetique" but which

, we can say from personal stud y , has nothing to do with Freemasonry , though Oliver includes his name among tho Masonic writers .

In 1805 Chomel published , according to Oliver , his " Vocabulairc des Francs Macons , " and Vignozzi published a translation of it in Italian in 2820 , at Leghorn . So says Kloss , in his inestimable work . We have not seen either of those

Vocabularies . In 1815 appeared at Paris . Thory ' s very important work , " Aetalatomorum . " In ISIS , Joharrn Christian Gadicke published at Berlin his "Frcimaurer Lexicon , " still a most useful work , and in 1822

Penning issued at Leipsic , through F . A . Brockhaus , his most admirable and exhausttve"EiicyclopadiederFreimaurcrei . " In 1824 Quautiii published his little " Dictionuaire Maeonniquc " at Paris . The only pity is that it is so small . Mackey ' s valuable "Lexicon of Freemasonry" next appeared , which was followed by Schletter and Ziller with an

Reviews.

enlarged edition of Lonning in 1 SG 3 ( 3 vols . ) , a very magnificent work , also published by Brockhaus at Leipsic . Macoy followed suit with his " General History and Cyclopedia of Masonry " in 1869 , the only edition we have seen of a very meritorious

work . And now in this year of grace 1874 , appears our good old friend , Albert Mackey once more , with his magnificent ' Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry . " All honour to him for the zeal he has evinced , and the

sacrifices he musthave made in the good cause of Masonie literature ; and all praise to him , and gratitude from many a Masonic student , for the labour he has undergone , the skill he has employed , and tho learninghe displaysin this his lastand most

, , striking Masonic literary production . It is for English readers the most clear and condensed , and compact Dictionary of Freemasonry now in existence , and a cursory perusal has convinced us , how

carefully Bro . Mackey has collated all Iris authorities , verified his quotations , and how very ablearehisownpersonal editorship and contributions from first to last , of which lie speaks , we observe , in such modest terms .

Bro . Kenning is appointed , wo understand , its sole agent in this country , and we recommend this most valuable work to all Masonic students , and for all lodge libraries amongst us . It is said that there is but little

opportunity for Masonic literature , and less time for Masonic study amid the daily duties and labours of this good Craft of ours , and though Bro . Mackey's Encyclopaedia is somewhat expensive ( 38 s . ) , wc trust that it will meet with ua what it most fully

deserves , a fraternal patronage and a studious perusal , from all who value Masonic literature , and are anxious to advance the good cause of Masonic History and Archasology , and scientific research in our wide-spread and benevolent Brotherhood .

Wearing The Masonic Emblems.

WEARING THE MASONIC EMBLEMS .

BY BRO . Eon . Motutis , i . r .. r > . You wear the Square ! hut have yon got That thing the Square denotes ? Is there , within your inmost soul , That jvriacijile which should control

Your actions , words , and thoughts ! The Square of Virtue , —is it there ,. Oh , you that wear the Masons' Square ?

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