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The Progbessing Mason

THE PROGBESSING MASON

J . C . D . HOLT . Working onward , climbing npAvard , Such the Mason ' s mystic art , Proudly feeling , as advancing , These great promptings of the heart .

How he learns Avith satisfaction , As he mounts each higher round , That "fraternal" loA ' e and justice Through our Order must be found . That humanity , in all her forms ,

Has nothing more to give , If in an " ever-faithful breast " Masonic teachings live . That deeds of human kindness Are the ends toAvard which Ave strive . Hence that pride and grand devotion Which will all time survive .

" New light , " too , greets his vision At each succeeding grade , That from a true Masonic heart , Is destined ne ' er to facie . AVith hope and faith inspired , He gains the "inner door , "

AVhere , " armed with good instruction , " He'll " pass on " as before . Until within the " sanctum , " The crowning labour done , He knows his work of mercy Is now in fact begun .

Masonic Requiem.

MASONIC REQUIEM .

Awake the Harp of Mournful song , Ye Brothers of the Mystic Band , Ye who support the temple strong , Or by the sacred Altar stand ! Strike hi gh the cords in wailing strain Of deepest Avoe , And mourn from out our holy Fane

A Brother low ! Bow down tho knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen—a Brother dead . The Spring op'd with its fairest flowers , And summer wove her garland gay , Aud sunshine o ' er this world of ours , Chased all of Avintry gloom awav .

Masonic Requiem.

But soon the winds of Autumn came , And winter Avith its dark ' ning gloom ; And now Avhen buds , Spring wreaths proclaim , AVe mourn our Brother in the tomb . Bow doAvn the knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen—a Brother dead .

The light that lig htens Masonry , Hath lost ' mong us a living ray , And her handmaiden Charity , Mourns one from out the ranks aAvay . The candlestick out of its place Has been removedand IIOAV

, The Brethren sit with sorrowing face , And sadness on each brow ; The fine gold it is changed and dim—The Master ' s honours sleep Avith him ! Craftsman , Canadian .

Notes On The Chivalric Orders Of The Temple And Of Malta, In Canada.

NOTES ON THE CHIVALRIC ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF MALTA , IN CANADA .

Under the Jurisdiction of the Convent General , and the Great Priory of England , Wales , and possessions of the British Crown . THE UNITED RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY

ORDERS OP KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND KNIGHTS OF ST . JOHN OP JERUSALEM , PALESTINE , BIIODES AND MALTA . —The Order commonly known as the " Knights Templar , " represents the old order of Knighthood of the Crusades , instituted in 1118 , violently but only outwardly

suppressed iu 1313 . The Order Avas not entirely abolished . Its formal dissolution by the Pope , aud the confiscation of its property could not and did not destroy all the brave and nohle spirits AVIIO had been so long associated together ; uniting themselves Avith other existing Orders of

Knighthood , they perpetuated their own , and thus preserving the memory of their misfortunes , continued their assemblies , Avithout attracting attention . Although there is no real connection betAveen the Templar Order aud Freemasonry , as regards aim

, object , aud ceremonial , still the Order of the Temple , from its long connection with that ancient Fraternity , which traditionally preserved its dogmas andrites from oblivion , requires that all aspirants for the honour

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, Article 2
OUR ENGLISH FREEMASONRY. Article 3
ORIGIN AND BEAUTY OF MASONIC SYMBOLISM. Article 4
RESPONSE OF THE PILGRIM. Article 10
MURIEL HALSIE Article 11
DR. DASSIGNY'S ENQUIRY. Article 16
THE PROGBESSING MASON Article 21
MASONIC REQUIEM. Article 21
NOTES ON THE CHIVALRIC ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF MALTA, IN CANADA. Article 21
ASSYRIAN DISCOVERIES. Article 24
THE INSTALLATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. Article 26
RELIEF. Article 27
"ERADICATION OF ERROR." Article 30
UNCERTAINTY. Article 32
Review. Article 33
THE DYING CHILD. Article 35
MASONRY v. ANTI-MASONRY. Article 36
THE PALACE OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. Article 37
A CHINESE SOLOMON. Article 38
CROWN THE SACRED HILL. Article 39
A VERY LAMENTABLE LAMENTATION. Article 39
A FEW EXTRACTS FROM A RELATIVE NATURAL HISTORY. Article 40
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The Progbessing Mason

THE PROGBESSING MASON

J . C . D . HOLT . Working onward , climbing npAvard , Such the Mason ' s mystic art , Proudly feeling , as advancing , These great promptings of the heart .

How he learns Avith satisfaction , As he mounts each higher round , That "fraternal" loA ' e and justice Through our Order must be found . That humanity , in all her forms ,

Has nothing more to give , If in an " ever-faithful breast " Masonic teachings live . That deeds of human kindness Are the ends toAvard which Ave strive . Hence that pride and grand devotion Which will all time survive .

" New light , " too , greets his vision At each succeeding grade , That from a true Masonic heart , Is destined ne ' er to facie . AVith hope and faith inspired , He gains the "inner door , "

AVhere , " armed with good instruction , " He'll " pass on " as before . Until within the " sanctum , " The crowning labour done , He knows his work of mercy Is now in fact begun .

Masonic Requiem.

MASONIC REQUIEM .

Awake the Harp of Mournful song , Ye Brothers of the Mystic Band , Ye who support the temple strong , Or by the sacred Altar stand ! Strike hi gh the cords in wailing strain Of deepest Avoe , And mourn from out our holy Fane

A Brother low ! Bow down tho knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen—a Brother dead . The Spring op'd with its fairest flowers , And summer wove her garland gay , Aud sunshine o ' er this world of ours , Chased all of Avintry gloom awav .

Masonic Requiem.

But soon the winds of Autumn came , And winter Avith its dark ' ning gloom ; And now Avhen buds , Spring wreaths proclaim , AVe mourn our Brother in the tomb . Bow doAvn the knee—hang low the head—A Master fallen—a Brother dead .

The light that lig htens Masonry , Hath lost ' mong us a living ray , And her handmaiden Charity , Mourns one from out the ranks aAvay . The candlestick out of its place Has been removedand IIOAV

, The Brethren sit with sorrowing face , And sadness on each brow ; The fine gold it is changed and dim—The Master ' s honours sleep Avith him ! Craftsman , Canadian .

Notes On The Chivalric Orders Of The Temple And Of Malta, In Canada.

NOTES ON THE CHIVALRIC ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF MALTA , IN CANADA .

Under the Jurisdiction of the Convent General , and the Great Priory of England , Wales , and possessions of the British Crown . THE UNITED RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY

ORDERS OP KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND KNIGHTS OF ST . JOHN OP JERUSALEM , PALESTINE , BIIODES AND MALTA . —The Order commonly known as the " Knights Templar , " represents the old order of Knighthood of the Crusades , instituted in 1118 , violently but only outwardly

suppressed iu 1313 . The Order Avas not entirely abolished . Its formal dissolution by the Pope , aud the confiscation of its property could not and did not destroy all the brave and nohle spirits AVIIO had been so long associated together ; uniting themselves Avith other existing Orders of

Knighthood , they perpetuated their own , and thus preserving the memory of their misfortunes , continued their assemblies , Avithout attracting attention . Although there is no real connection betAveen the Templar Order aud Freemasonry , as regards aim

, object , aud ceremonial , still the Order of the Temple , from its long connection with that ancient Fraternity , which traditionally preserved its dogmas andrites from oblivion , requires that all aspirants for the honour

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