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    Article NOTES ON THE CHIVALRIC ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF MALTA, IN CANADA. ← Page 3 of 3
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Notes On The Chivalric Orders Of The Temple And Of Malta, In Canada.

The recent installation of H . R . H . The Prince of Wales , as Grand Master of the United Orders in England , AVales , Ireland , and possessions of the British Empire , and revision of the Statutes , eliminating the prefix " Masonic " and restoring the proper nomenclature of the different officers , & c ,

has materially tended to place the Orders on a correct and proper footing . It is an error to class that of the Temple amongst the Masonic degrees , a classification for Avhich there is no Avarrant . The Order has been from an early period connected with Masonry , but is one of the degrees of pure and ancient Freemasonry . The Christian and Trinitarian character is

a sufficient proof of this . It merely claims to be a revival of the Great Order of the Temple of the Crusades , traditionall y preserved and perpetuated to the present time by its connection Avith the timehonoured Masonic Fraternity . From every marked particular that can be

ascertained , it Avould seem the Order of the Temple , as handed down to us , Avas connected with the " Ilaut or Hautes Grades , " Avhich were first brought out on the continent of Europe , at the beginning of the last century , but had long previously

existed , and the Templar ritualistic ceremonies were most probably introduced into the Speculative system of this high grade Freemasonry by some of the continental members of the " Chivalric Order of the Temple " ( now obsolete ) , Avhich it has been asserted was regularly continued from the

time of the martyrdom of " De Moled . " Freemasonry itself Avas not generally knoAvn until its revival in 1717 , Avhea , getting into the hands of visionary enthusiasts , Avho knowing but little of its true history , in the absence of satisfactory documentary evidenceeagerly sought for and gave

, credence to every idle legend and tradition , as proofs of its genuine antiquity and amalgamation with the old Orders of Knighthood . AVhilst endeavouring to give some insight into the history of the Order and place its present position in a correct

light , it must not be supposed there is a desire on the part of any true Templar to ignore the obligations the Order owes to " Freemasonry proper ' , ' which has so long fostered it . THE HOLV ORDER 01 ? KNIGHTS TEMM . AU PRIEST , OR HOLV AVISDOM , —This Order is

conferred on Knights Templar , and is said to have been instituted in 1686 , and seems properly to be the religious ceremony constituting chaplains of the Order , but in practice is now given to any Knight Templar who may desire it . It is very

little knoAvn , and in Canada is not practised in more than one or tAvo Preceptories . The ceremonies are of a hig hly religious character . NOTE . —Considering the " Rose Croix " and "Kadosh" as strictly Templar degrees ,

the proper arrangement of the United Religious and Military Orders would be as folloivs ( but , of course , this is all out of the question UOAV , but shows the necessity of every Templar progressing to the Kadosh , if possible ) : 1 THE "T EMPLAR , " or reception into

the Order . 2 , —THE " ROSE CROIX , " which teaches the true Temp lar his faith—the greatest and most important truths of Christianity —that through Christ , and by his name only , can he be saved .

3 . —THE " T EMPLAR . PRIEST , " which is merely the religious , as the " Templar is the military grade of the Order . " 4 —THE " KADOSH " is a perpetual remembrance of the constancy , courage and svfferi-ngs of the Templar Knig hts , Avhen

the Order Avas outwardly suppressed . Formerly the idea was revenge upon the instigators of the crime , but is now modified to a Christian spirit . unto perpetual toarfare against the idea that caused the crime , viz ., Priestly tyranny , Kingly oppression , and envy and avarice "

5 . _ -THE " O RDER OP M ALTA keeps m remembrance this once famous Order , and the amalgamation of a portion of the "Templars" Avith the " Knights of St . John . " Strictly speaking , this Order has no connection with the Templars , or any

whatever Avith the leg itimate successors of the Knights of Malta , still existing on the continent of Europe , and in England . The association of the title of the " Order of Malta" with that of the Templars , arose from a confusion of names in styling them

"KniqlUs Templars of St . John of Jerusalem ! ' The ritual is very modern and not derived from the old Chivalric Order . " Craflsmut , Canadian .

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

The recent installation of H . R . H . The Prince of Wales , as Grand Master of the United Orders in England , AVales , Ireland , and possessions of the British Empire , and revision of the Statutes , eliminating the prefix " Masonic " and restoring the proper nomenclature of the different officers , & c ,

has materially tended to place the Orders on a correct and proper footing . It is an error to class that of the Temple amongst the Masonic degrees , a classification for Avhich there is no Avarrant . The Order has been from an early period connected with Masonry , but is one of the degrees of pure and ancient Freemasonry . The Christian and Trinitarian character is

a sufficient proof of this . It merely claims to be a revival of the Great Order of the Temple of the Crusades , traditionall y preserved and perpetuated to the present time by its connection Avith the timehonoured Masonic Fraternity . From every marked particular that can be

ascertained , it Avould seem the Order of the Temple , as handed down to us , Avas connected with the " Ilaut or Hautes Grades , " Avhich were first brought out on the continent of Europe , at the beginning of the last century , but had long previously

existed , and the Templar ritualistic ceremonies were most probably introduced into the Speculative system of this high grade Freemasonry by some of the continental members of the " Chivalric Order of the Temple " ( now obsolete ) , Avhich it has been asserted was regularly continued from the

time of the martyrdom of " De Moled . " Freemasonry itself Avas not generally knoAvn until its revival in 1717 , Avhea , getting into the hands of visionary enthusiasts , Avho knowing but little of its true history , in the absence of satisfactory documentary evidenceeagerly sought for and gave

, credence to every idle legend and tradition , as proofs of its genuine antiquity and amalgamation with the old Orders of Knighthood . AVhilst endeavouring to give some insight into the history of the Order and place its present position in a correct

light , it must not be supposed there is a desire on the part of any true Templar to ignore the obligations the Order owes to " Freemasonry proper ' , ' which has so long fostered it . THE HOLV ORDER 01 ? KNIGHTS TEMM . AU PRIEST , OR HOLV AVISDOM , —This Order is

conferred on Knights Templar , and is said to have been instituted in 1686 , and seems properly to be the religious ceremony constituting chaplains of the Order , but in practice is now given to any Knight Templar who may desire it . It is very

little knoAvn , and in Canada is not practised in more than one or tAvo Preceptories . The ceremonies are of a hig hly religious character . NOTE . —Considering the " Rose Croix " and "Kadosh" as strictly Templar degrees ,

the proper arrangement of the United Religious and Military Orders would be as folloivs ( but , of course , this is all out of the question UOAV , but shows the necessity of every Templar progressing to the Kadosh , if possible ) : 1 THE "T EMPLAR , " or reception into

the Order . 2 , —THE " ROSE CROIX , " which teaches the true Temp lar his faith—the greatest and most important truths of Christianity —that through Christ , and by his name only , can he be saved .

3 . —THE " T EMPLAR . PRIEST , " which is merely the religious , as the " Templar is the military grade of the Order . " 4 —THE " KADOSH " is a perpetual remembrance of the constancy , courage and svfferi-ngs of the Templar Knig hts , Avhen

the Order Avas outwardly suppressed . Formerly the idea was revenge upon the instigators of the crime , but is now modified to a Christian spirit . unto perpetual toarfare against the idea that caused the crime , viz ., Priestly tyranny , Kingly oppression , and envy and avarice "

5 . _ -THE " O RDER OP M ALTA keeps m remembrance this once famous Order , and the amalgamation of a portion of the "Templars" Avith the " Knights of St . John . " Strictly speaking , this Order has no connection with the Templars , or any

whatever Avith the leg itimate successors of the Knights of Malta , still existing on the continent of Europe , and in England . The association of the title of the " Order of Malta" with that of the Templars , arose from a confusion of names in styling them

"KniqlUs Templars of St . John of Jerusalem ! ' The ritual is very modern and not derived from the old Chivalric Order . " Craflsmut , Canadian .

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