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What Was The Hermetic Society Of 1721 ?

averment 1 have mentioned above of a hermetic or supreme degree . It is but fair also to mention that the whole of the preface is built upon tbe foundation of pure christian Masonry , and christian Masonry alone , ancl is , in fact , the original probably of Hutchinson ' s later mystical views . But now I find these words , explain them as we may : —•

And now , my Brethren , yon of the higher Class permit me a few Words , since you are but few ! and these words I shall speak to yon hi Riddles , because to you it is given to know those Mysteries which are hidden from the Unworthy . Have you not seen then , my dearest Brethren , that stupendous Bath filled with most limpid Water , than which no Pure can be purer , of such admirable Mechanism that makes even the greatest Philosopher gaze with Wonder and Astonishment , and is the Subject of the eternal Contemplation of the wisest Men . Its Form is a Quadrate sublimely placed on six others , blazing all with celestial Jewels , each angularly supported with four Lions . Here

repose our mighty King and Queen ( I speak foolishly , I am not worthy to be of you ) the King shining in his glorious Apparel of transparent incormptable Gold , beset with living sapphires ; he is fair and ruddy , and feeds amongst the Billies ; his Eyes two Carbuncles the most brilliant , darting prolific , never-dying Fires : and his large flowing Hair , blacker than the deepest black , or Plumage of the long-lived Crow ; his Eoyal Comfort vested in Tissue of immortal Silver , watered with Emeralds , Pearl , and Coral . 6 mystical Union ! 0 admirable Commerce ! Cast now your Eyes to the Basis of this celestial Structure , and yon will discover just

before it a large Bason of Porphyria *) Marble , receiving from . the Mouth of a large Lion ' s Head , to which two Bodies displayed on each side of it are conjoined a greenish Fountain of liquid Jasper . Ponder this well , and consider . Haunt no more the Woods and Forests ; ( I speak as a Fool ) hunt no more the fleet Hart ; let the flying Eagle fly unobserved ; busy

yourselves no longer with the dancing Idiot , swollen Toads , ancl his own Tail-devouring Dragon ; leave these as Elements to your Tyrones . The Object of your Wishes and Desires ( some of you perhaps have obtained it , I speak as a Fool ) is that admirable thing which hath a Substance neither too fiery , nor altogether earthy , nor simply watery ; neither a Quality the most acute , or most obtuse , butof a Middle Nature , and light to the Touch , and in some manner soft , at least not hard ; not having Asperity , but even iu some sort sweet to the Taste , odorous to the Smell , grateful to the Sightagreeable and delectable to the Hearingand leasant to the Thoughtin shortthat

, , p ; , One only Thing besides which there is no other , and yet everywhere possible to be found , the blessed and most sacred Subject of the Square of wise Men , that is I had almost blabbed it out , and been sacrilegiously pm-jured . I shall therefore speak of it with a Circumlocution yet more dark and obscure , that none but the Sons of Science , and those who are illuminated with the suhlimest Mysteries and profoundest Secrets of MASONRY may understand It is then , what brings you , my dearest Brethren , to that pellucid , diaphanous Palace of the true disinterested Lovers of Wisdomthat transparent Pyramid of

, purple Salt more sparkling and radiant than the finest orient Ruby , in the centre of which reposes inaccessible Light epitomiz'd , that incorruptible celestial Fire , blazing like burning Crystal , and brighter than the Sun in his full Meridian Glories , which is that immortal , eternal , never-dying PYROPUS , the King of Gemms , whence proceeds everything that is great and wise and happy .

These Things are deeply hidden from common View , and covered with Pavilions of thickest Darkness , that what is sacred may not be given to Dogs , or your Pearls cast before Swine , lest they trample them under Feet , and tura again and rent you . However , this will by no means hinder you from doing good where there are worthy Objects , and you know the Day is now far gone , and the Night approaches when no Man can work : Wherefore , 0 my most beloved and for-ever-blessed Brethren , hear me , hear the voice of your Brother .

AYe have promised great Things . Greater Things are promised to us . Let us keep these . Let us sigh after those . Small is our Suffering . The Glory infinite . Many are called , Few chosen .

There is a just reward for all . Brethren , wnile we have Time , let us do good Works . Finally , Brethren , ( I speak now to you in holy Brother St . Paul ' s Words ) farewell , be perfect , be of good Comfort , be of one Mind , live in Peace ; and tbe God of Love and Peace shall be with you .

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WHAT WAS THE HERMETIC SOCIETY OF 1721 ? Article 1
A LECTURE ON THE ANTIQUITY OF LAYING CORNER STONES WITH RELIGIOUS AND MYSTICAL CEREMONIES. Article 3
WHAT'S IN A SIGN ? Article 7
WAITING: THE POET'S GUERDON. Article 9
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 10
THE QUARTERLY COMMUNICATIONS. Article 12
THE ASTROLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. Article 14
CAMOENS: POET AND WARRIOR. Article 17
THE BEAUTIFUL STONE OF THE MASONIC ARCH. Article 20
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 21
LODGE HISTORIES. Article 25
SONNET ON THE LATE LEARNED JOHN OXLEE. Article 29
THE LIVERY COMPANIES AND ART TREASURES. Article 30
"ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM." Article 33
IN THE LONG RUN. Article 36
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP. Article 36
PERFORMANCE OF THE AGAMEMNON OF AESCHYLUS AT BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD. Article 39
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What Was The Hermetic Society Of 1721 ?

averment 1 have mentioned above of a hermetic or supreme degree . It is but fair also to mention that the whole of the preface is built upon tbe foundation of pure christian Masonry , and christian Masonry alone , ancl is , in fact , the original probably of Hutchinson ' s later mystical views . But now I find these words , explain them as we may : —•

And now , my Brethren , yon of the higher Class permit me a few Words , since you are but few ! and these words I shall speak to yon hi Riddles , because to you it is given to know those Mysteries which are hidden from the Unworthy . Have you not seen then , my dearest Brethren , that stupendous Bath filled with most limpid Water , than which no Pure can be purer , of such admirable Mechanism that makes even the greatest Philosopher gaze with Wonder and Astonishment , and is the Subject of the eternal Contemplation of the wisest Men . Its Form is a Quadrate sublimely placed on six others , blazing all with celestial Jewels , each angularly supported with four Lions . Here

repose our mighty King and Queen ( I speak foolishly , I am not worthy to be of you ) the King shining in his glorious Apparel of transparent incormptable Gold , beset with living sapphires ; he is fair and ruddy , and feeds amongst the Billies ; his Eyes two Carbuncles the most brilliant , darting prolific , never-dying Fires : and his large flowing Hair , blacker than the deepest black , or Plumage of the long-lived Crow ; his Eoyal Comfort vested in Tissue of immortal Silver , watered with Emeralds , Pearl , and Coral . 6 mystical Union ! 0 admirable Commerce ! Cast now your Eyes to the Basis of this celestial Structure , and yon will discover just

before it a large Bason of Porphyria *) Marble , receiving from . the Mouth of a large Lion ' s Head , to which two Bodies displayed on each side of it are conjoined a greenish Fountain of liquid Jasper . Ponder this well , and consider . Haunt no more the Woods and Forests ; ( I speak as a Fool ) hunt no more the fleet Hart ; let the flying Eagle fly unobserved ; busy

yourselves no longer with the dancing Idiot , swollen Toads , ancl his own Tail-devouring Dragon ; leave these as Elements to your Tyrones . The Object of your Wishes and Desires ( some of you perhaps have obtained it , I speak as a Fool ) is that admirable thing which hath a Substance neither too fiery , nor altogether earthy , nor simply watery ; neither a Quality the most acute , or most obtuse , butof a Middle Nature , and light to the Touch , and in some manner soft , at least not hard ; not having Asperity , but even iu some sort sweet to the Taste , odorous to the Smell , grateful to the Sightagreeable and delectable to the Hearingand leasant to the Thoughtin shortthat

, , p ; , One only Thing besides which there is no other , and yet everywhere possible to be found , the blessed and most sacred Subject of the Square of wise Men , that is I had almost blabbed it out , and been sacrilegiously pm-jured . I shall therefore speak of it with a Circumlocution yet more dark and obscure , that none but the Sons of Science , and those who are illuminated with the suhlimest Mysteries and profoundest Secrets of MASONRY may understand It is then , what brings you , my dearest Brethren , to that pellucid , diaphanous Palace of the true disinterested Lovers of Wisdomthat transparent Pyramid of

, purple Salt more sparkling and radiant than the finest orient Ruby , in the centre of which reposes inaccessible Light epitomiz'd , that incorruptible celestial Fire , blazing like burning Crystal , and brighter than the Sun in his full Meridian Glories , which is that immortal , eternal , never-dying PYROPUS , the King of Gemms , whence proceeds everything that is great and wise and happy .

These Things are deeply hidden from common View , and covered with Pavilions of thickest Darkness , that what is sacred may not be given to Dogs , or your Pearls cast before Swine , lest they trample them under Feet , and tura again and rent you . However , this will by no means hinder you from doing good where there are worthy Objects , and you know the Day is now far gone , and the Night approaches when no Man can work : Wherefore , 0 my most beloved and for-ever-blessed Brethren , hear me , hear the voice of your Brother .

AYe have promised great Things . Greater Things are promised to us . Let us keep these . Let us sigh after those . Small is our Suffering . The Glory infinite . Many are called , Few chosen .

There is a just reward for all . Brethren , wnile we have Time , let us do good Works . Finally , Brethren , ( I speak now to you in holy Brother St . Paul ' s Words ) farewell , be perfect , be of good Comfort , be of one Mind , live in Peace ; and tbe God of Love and Peace shall be with you .

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