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An Ancient Chaege.*

Masons , we know there can be no greater punishment than that which woidd follow in the remorse of conscience , the infamy of perfidy , and the penalty of exclusion from our Society . The fourth qualification necessary to enter into our Order is a taste for the useful sciences and liberal arts of every land . These improve the heart as much as the understanding , moderate the selfish affections , sweeten and harmonize the temper , ancl better

fit man for social happiness , that happiness which Freemasons most zealously endeavour to . promote . Who , indeed , in this polished , this improving age is insensible to the attractions , the excellences , the utility of the fine arts ancl liberal sciences ? Who , in this peculiarly humane ancl philanthropic era , is cold to the call of benevolence ? that never-fading attendant on the ingenious arts , that all-pervading ancl all-performing virtue which in one short ancl easy precept" Thou shalt love thneihbour as thyself "

, y g , compresses all duty , and consummates the round of moral perfection . The name of Freemason , therefore , ought not to be taken'in a literal , gross , ancl material sense , as if we were simple workmen in stone and marble . We do not consecrate our talents and oui' riches to the construction of external temples , but to enlighten , edify , and protect the bving Temples of the Most High .

Formed as this Temple and enriched with the ornaments of the creative wisdomconsummate architect of thy Master ' s building—Man ! We look up to Thee to inspire with understanding , with virtue , ' with science , with all which can dignify , refine , and exalt our nature and render the temple at least not wholly unworthy of its sacred inhabitants . To this end , direct us to make the blessed volume of Thy instructive wisdom the never-erring Square to regulate our conduct ; the compass within whose

circle we may ever walk with safety and peace ; the infalhble plumb line and criterion of rectitude and truth . Enable us to fill up every sphere of duty with correctness and honour , and by our amiable attention to all the sweet and blessed charities of social life , teach us to win the love of all those who unite with us in those tender charities ; and as fathers , husbands , friends , ancl worthy men and worthy Masons , to distinguish , and exalt tbe professions which we boastso that those who have spoken evillor

, y lightly of our Order , behold our conduct ancl see our light so usefully shine , their evil speaking may be silenced , their foolish prejudices removed , and they may be thus convinced that Masonry is a useful and venerable structure ,. supported by the great and everlasting pillars of Wisdom , Strength , and Beauty .

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"F ALSE friends , you say , are falling fast , As ebbs your fortune ' s tide , Swept by dark sorrow's wintry blast , Like sere leaves from your side : But cast grief's shadows from your brow , And joy's bright smiles awaken , Tho' false friends go , dear Brother know , A Mason ' s ne ' er forsaken .

" The storm that quenches friendship's ray , But fans Masonic love , And still the darker grows life's clay , The fonder it shall prove ; Then cast grief's shadows from your brow Ancl joy ' s bright smdes awaken , Tho' false friends go , dear Brother know , A Mason ' s ne ' er forsaken . "

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE. Article 2
CONTENTS. Article 3
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 5
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 6
RECORDS OF OLD LODGES. Article 8
Untitled Article 12
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 18
SONNET. Article 20
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 21
AN ANCIENT CHAEGE.* Article 23
Untitled Article 25
"HAIL AND FAEEWELL." Article 26
FREEMASONRY IN KELSO. Article 27
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 30
MODERN AND ANCIENT LODGES IN AMERICA, ON THE ROLL OF THE ENGLISH GRAND LODGE, A.D. 1813. Article 32
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 38
BE NOT UNKIND. Article 40
ALONE: A MOTHER'S SONG. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 42
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 45
THE MASON'S TRUST. Article 49
THE NAME OF GOD. Article 50
MASONIC THINKERS. Article 51
FORWARD. Article 52
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

An Ancient Chaege.*

Masons , we know there can be no greater punishment than that which woidd follow in the remorse of conscience , the infamy of perfidy , and the penalty of exclusion from our Society . The fourth qualification necessary to enter into our Order is a taste for the useful sciences and liberal arts of every land . These improve the heart as much as the understanding , moderate the selfish affections , sweeten and harmonize the temper , ancl better

fit man for social happiness , that happiness which Freemasons most zealously endeavour to . promote . Who , indeed , in this polished , this improving age is insensible to the attractions , the excellences , the utility of the fine arts ancl liberal sciences ? Who , in this peculiarly humane ancl philanthropic era , is cold to the call of benevolence ? that never-fading attendant on the ingenious arts , that all-pervading ancl all-performing virtue which in one short ancl easy precept" Thou shalt love thneihbour as thyself "

, y g , compresses all duty , and consummates the round of moral perfection . The name of Freemason , therefore , ought not to be taken'in a literal , gross , ancl material sense , as if we were simple workmen in stone and marble . We do not consecrate our talents and oui' riches to the construction of external temples , but to enlighten , edify , and protect the bving Temples of the Most High .

Formed as this Temple and enriched with the ornaments of the creative wisdomconsummate architect of thy Master ' s building—Man ! We look up to Thee to inspire with understanding , with virtue , ' with science , with all which can dignify , refine , and exalt our nature and render the temple at least not wholly unworthy of its sacred inhabitants . To this end , direct us to make the blessed volume of Thy instructive wisdom the never-erring Square to regulate our conduct ; the compass within whose

circle we may ever walk with safety and peace ; the infalhble plumb line and criterion of rectitude and truth . Enable us to fill up every sphere of duty with correctness and honour , and by our amiable attention to all the sweet and blessed charities of social life , teach us to win the love of all those who unite with us in those tender charities ; and as fathers , husbands , friends , ancl worthy men and worthy Masons , to distinguish , and exalt tbe professions which we boastso that those who have spoken evillor

, y lightly of our Order , behold our conduct ancl see our light so usefully shine , their evil speaking may be silenced , their foolish prejudices removed , and they may be thus convinced that Masonry is a useful and venerable structure ,. supported by the great and everlasting pillars of Wisdom , Strength , and Beauty .

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"F ALSE friends , you say , are falling fast , As ebbs your fortune ' s tide , Swept by dark sorrow's wintry blast , Like sere leaves from your side : But cast grief's shadows from your brow , And joy's bright smiles awaken , Tho' false friends go , dear Brother know , A Mason ' s ne ' er forsaken .

" The storm that quenches friendship's ray , But fans Masonic love , And still the darker grows life's clay , The fonder it shall prove ; Then cast grief's shadows from your brow Ancl joy ' s bright smdes awaken , Tho' false friends go , dear Brother know , A Mason ' s ne ' er forsaken . "

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