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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

Wis have very little to report this month , excep t the onward advance of Freemasonry as well abroad as at home . It would almost seem as if recent foolish charges and minatory denunciations had done Freemasonry generally good , and

tended to raise it even in public opinion . Such is the effect always of unwise persecution and bombastic anathemata , they bring about an inevitable reaction in the minds of the serious , the thoughtful , the tolerant , and the fair . The one great

clanger which Freemasonry has to contend with just now , is its own material prosperity , the increase of its members , the tuo easy admission of aspirants . There is , as has been often said , a " tide in the affairs of men " individually , and so there is also in that of nations and

institutions . Prosperity and popularity are two main ingredients of earthly success ; and , as often happens , Freemasonry just now , being both popular and prosperous , finds fhat many " waiters on Providence , " who look at all things from a pure worldly point of

view , are very axious to partake of its prestige , and to claim its privileges . Hence , we have on all sides a great pressure of new members , and all Lodges require to be guided both by care and circumspection , in the admission of those who are knocking

at the door of Masonry . We should look a little further than social position , present well-being , and the claims of good fellowship . A "Buon Oamarado " is a good thing , but it is not everything , and Freemasonry , to be reall y

strong , to hold its own , to make its way , must depend upon the moral character of its " Alumni , " as well as on its own inherent claims to consideration and respect . The controversy in regard of Bro . Havers ' s proposal is not ended . So far , all the preponderance of argument is on our distinguished brother ' s side .

Monthly Masonic Summary.

A new element m Masonic life is the libellous pamphlet . It is certainly novel , but not likely to prove successful . We deem it alike un-Masonic and unworthy of Freemasonry . In one province , which shall be nameless , this pamphlet system has been for the last twelve mouths apparently the

O . K . thing . Let us hope we have seen the last of these foolish ebullitions . Angry and personal pamphlets generally proceed from a morbid vanity , from a little mind , from inflated egotism , or crazy perversity .

The Daffodil.

THE DAFFODIL .

BY MKS . G . M . TWBDDELL , Authoress of "Rhymes and Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect , " & c . MERRILY waves the Daffodil ,

When Spring ' s fresh breezes blow ; It nods its head , and seems to say—I come to make a show . The Snowdrop now has pass'd away , And its fair place to fill , Like burnish'd gold , now blossometh The flaunting Daffodil .

Short is its stay , but ere it dies Fresh flowers come forth to view ; Each in succession takes its place The glorious Summer through . Fit symbols of our transient stay

In this brief world of ours ; We bloom awhile , then sink to rest Like Summer ' s fairest flowers . Such joy as flowers on us confer , If we but strive to give ,

To those who tread life ' s path with us , Then not in vain we live . Mose Cottage , StohesUy .

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Untitled Article 2
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
THE DAFFODIL. Article 3
THE EARLY INDICIAE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
AN EARLY MASONIC BOOK. Article 5
SONNET. Article 9
MAY MASON. Article 9
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 14
SONNET. Article 19
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 19
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 21
MASONIC AMATEUR PERFORMANCES AT PLYMOUTH. Article 23
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTES OF BRITISH UNION LODGE, IPSWICH. Article 26
AMERICAN KNIGHTS TEMPLARS Article 27
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREEMASONRY. Article 30
THE FALLING SNOW. Article 33
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 33
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 37
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 39
SERMON Article 41
REVIEW. Article 43
SOMEHOW OR OTHER. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 45
HYMN. Article 50
Untitled Article 51
Untitled Article 52
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

Wis have very little to report this month , excep t the onward advance of Freemasonry as well abroad as at home . It would almost seem as if recent foolish charges and minatory denunciations had done Freemasonry generally good , and

tended to raise it even in public opinion . Such is the effect always of unwise persecution and bombastic anathemata , they bring about an inevitable reaction in the minds of the serious , the thoughtful , the tolerant , and the fair . The one great

clanger which Freemasonry has to contend with just now , is its own material prosperity , the increase of its members , the tuo easy admission of aspirants . There is , as has been often said , a " tide in the affairs of men " individually , and so there is also in that of nations and

institutions . Prosperity and popularity are two main ingredients of earthly success ; and , as often happens , Freemasonry just now , being both popular and prosperous , finds fhat many " waiters on Providence , " who look at all things from a pure worldly point of

view , are very axious to partake of its prestige , and to claim its privileges . Hence , we have on all sides a great pressure of new members , and all Lodges require to be guided both by care and circumspection , in the admission of those who are knocking

at the door of Masonry . We should look a little further than social position , present well-being , and the claims of good fellowship . A "Buon Oamarado " is a good thing , but it is not everything , and Freemasonry , to be reall y

strong , to hold its own , to make its way , must depend upon the moral character of its " Alumni , " as well as on its own inherent claims to consideration and respect . The controversy in regard of Bro . Havers ' s proposal is not ended . So far , all the preponderance of argument is on our distinguished brother ' s side .

Monthly Masonic Summary.

A new element m Masonic life is the libellous pamphlet . It is certainly novel , but not likely to prove successful . We deem it alike un-Masonic and unworthy of Freemasonry . In one province , which shall be nameless , this pamphlet system has been for the last twelve mouths apparently the

O . K . thing . Let us hope we have seen the last of these foolish ebullitions . Angry and personal pamphlets generally proceed from a morbid vanity , from a little mind , from inflated egotism , or crazy perversity .

The Daffodil.

THE DAFFODIL .

BY MKS . G . M . TWBDDELL , Authoress of "Rhymes and Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect , " & c . MERRILY waves the Daffodil ,

When Spring ' s fresh breezes blow ; It nods its head , and seems to say—I come to make a show . The Snowdrop now has pass'd away , And its fair place to fill , Like burnish'd gold , now blossometh The flaunting Daffodil .

Short is its stay , but ere it dies Fresh flowers come forth to view ; Each in succession takes its place The glorious Summer through . Fit symbols of our transient stay

In this brief world of ours ; We bloom awhile , then sink to rest Like Summer ' s fairest flowers . Such joy as flowers on us confer , If we but strive to give ,

To those who tread life ' s path with us , Then not in vain we live . Mose Cottage , StohesUy .

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