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The Mason's Trust.

taught the subKme truths of Brotherly Love , Relief and Truth , founded upon a bebet in the Great Fatherhood of God ancl the Great Brotherhood of Man . By the late action of the so-called supreme Masonic body of France , we are told wo must fraternize with those who deny the very existence of a God ; who sneer at the thought of a hereafter ; who woidd place that puny , weak , miserable thing , the mind of man , upon a level with the infinite soul of an infinite God ; who would raise man , the createdto a higher point than the Creator ; who -would declare this life to be the

be-, ginning ancl ending of all , forgetting that Ho who first fashioned man from mother earth is , Himself , the Alpha ancl Omega . Such being the case , we repeat , no time is to be lost in reiterating our belief in the Great I AM . Our voice must no longer be silentwe must not only declare it , but we must act up to it ; we must guard our portals with tenfold greater care ; we must , by precept and example , teach our younger members that Masonry is something nobler and grander than a mere symbolism ; that it is a

living , vital institution , inculcating great truths , pregnant with noble thoughts , surrounded by generous sentiments and based upon an undying trust in the Wisdom , Goodness ancl Greatness of the Jehovah . We have declared it , and now before the world we must prove it . If many of us have been lax ancl careless amidst the cares and business of every day life ; if when

surrounded by the pleasures of the hour , we have forgotten , as it were , our duties , it is not too late to return to them . Our mission has become far more difficult , since now we find traitors , ancl worse than traitors , in our midst . True , most of the Grand Lodges ancl Supreme Bodies have severed connection with those who have betrayed us , and forbidden Masonic intercourse with them ; still , we must not overlook the fact that the Grand Orient of France is a powerful organization , that her action wid be commented upon by those who oppose usthat it will be a weapon in their handswhich they will freely wield against us

, , , and against which it mil be hard for us to shield ourselves . We can only do so by acting up to our principles , by being still more careful in admitting candidates to our mysteries and being doubly and trebly particular with regard to our own acts and actions . The time , then , has come for Freemasons of every branch and rite throughout the globe , to sever all connection with the Atheistical Grand Orient of France , ancl to prove to friend and foe alikethat a Mason ' s hope is in the immortality of the souland his trust in the

, , wisdom of the Divine Essence of an Omnipotent , Omniscient , Omnipresent Being , whose Wisdom is everywhere seen , whose Strengihis be 3 ond the comprehension of weak , miserable man , ancl the Beauty of whose Holy Will can never be even faintly understood , till the soul of man is welcomed into the abode of the Great I AM , the Adonai , the Alpha and Omega , the Everloving , Everlasting Jehovah . Orillia , Ontario .

The Name Of God.

THE NAME OF GOD .

5 . IK K . Y . DISPATCH . WE sing Jehovah , God most High , Possessor of the earth ancl sky , The great Elohim on His throne ,

The Holy , High , ancl Lofty One ; El-Shaddai shows Almighty power ; El-Holam reigns for ever more ; El-Roe sees us when we stray ; El-Bethel meets us by the way ; To rise and seek a better land , The God of Abram gives command ; The God of Isaac guards us there ,

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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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The Mason's Trust.

taught the subKme truths of Brotherly Love , Relief and Truth , founded upon a bebet in the Great Fatherhood of God ancl the Great Brotherhood of Man . By the late action of the so-called supreme Masonic body of France , we are told wo must fraternize with those who deny the very existence of a God ; who sneer at the thought of a hereafter ; who woidd place that puny , weak , miserable thing , the mind of man , upon a level with the infinite soul of an infinite God ; who would raise man , the createdto a higher point than the Creator ; who -would declare this life to be the

be-, ginning ancl ending of all , forgetting that Ho who first fashioned man from mother earth is , Himself , the Alpha ancl Omega . Such being the case , we repeat , no time is to be lost in reiterating our belief in the Great I AM . Our voice must no longer be silentwe must not only declare it , but we must act up to it ; we must guard our portals with tenfold greater care ; we must , by precept and example , teach our younger members that Masonry is something nobler and grander than a mere symbolism ; that it is a

living , vital institution , inculcating great truths , pregnant with noble thoughts , surrounded by generous sentiments and based upon an undying trust in the Wisdom , Goodness ancl Greatness of the Jehovah . We have declared it , and now before the world we must prove it . If many of us have been lax ancl careless amidst the cares and business of every day life ; if when

surrounded by the pleasures of the hour , we have forgotten , as it were , our duties , it is not too late to return to them . Our mission has become far more difficult , since now we find traitors , ancl worse than traitors , in our midst . True , most of the Grand Lodges ancl Supreme Bodies have severed connection with those who have betrayed us , and forbidden Masonic intercourse with them ; still , we must not overlook the fact that the Grand Orient of France is a powerful organization , that her action wid be commented upon by those who oppose usthat it will be a weapon in their handswhich they will freely wield against us

, , , and against which it mil be hard for us to shield ourselves . We can only do so by acting up to our principles , by being still more careful in admitting candidates to our mysteries and being doubly and trebly particular with regard to our own acts and actions . The time , then , has come for Freemasons of every branch and rite throughout the globe , to sever all connection with the Atheistical Grand Orient of France , ancl to prove to friend and foe alikethat a Mason ' s hope is in the immortality of the souland his trust in the

, , wisdom of the Divine Essence of an Omnipotent , Omniscient , Omnipresent Being , whose Wisdom is everywhere seen , whose Strengihis be 3 ond the comprehension of weak , miserable man , ancl the Beauty of whose Holy Will can never be even faintly understood , till the soul of man is welcomed into the abode of the Great I AM , the Adonai , the Alpha and Omega , the Everloving , Everlasting Jehovah . Orillia , Ontario .

The Name Of God.

THE NAME OF GOD .

5 . IK K . Y . DISPATCH . WE sing Jehovah , God most High , Possessor of the earth ancl sky , The great Elohim on His throne ,

The Holy , High , ancl Lofty One ; El-Shaddai shows Almighty power ; El-Holam reigns for ever more ; El-Roe sees us when we stray ; El-Bethel meets us by the way ; To rise and seek a better land , The God of Abram gives command ; The God of Isaac guards us there ,

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