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Masonry V. Agnosticism*

the Fraternity ; and to . inculcate that devoid of which all our doings are nothing worth . It comes of God's sanctifying spirit besought to redeem us ; and " to pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of Charity , the very bond of peace and all virtues , without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee ! " Grant it for the sake of Thy Holy One . Such is the pure

ennobling sentiment of prayerful piety . In so far as this connects with the Throne of Grace , Masonry surely is not irreligious . In that Masonry inculcates devotion and confidence in Divine things , it is admittedly akin to and the worthy hand-maid of religion . And as Masonry moves and bids us trust in God , the Father Almighty , and to ask Him in merciful condescension to assist ns at all times and places proper , we acknowledge Him , and should so serve and strive ever to realize the Divine

blessing . And Him , therefore , must we seek in every relation of life , and in all things excellent , to put them into reasonable practice for our sovereign good . Thus , " in Thy Light shall we see light ; " 0 thou Lord of life and enlightener of all , humbly approaching Thee , to grow in Thy strength and favour into the millennium of the Sun of Righteousness at the perfect meridian of the coming day ! " The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom , "

most truly , if men would but determinedly accept and act upon this . To them that love Him is the promise , He shall guide and kee ] i thee for ever ; thy feet from falling , and thy soul from death . Blest be His Name ! and may increasing faith merit the reward of all those who put their trust , in Him . And so , as forcibly follows , it is shown how the child of faith abjures the demon Doubt , and summons help and comfort from on hi gh to sustain him

through life ' s journey—Maker ! Preserver ! My Redeemer ! God ! Whom have I in the heavens , but Thee alone ? On earth but Thee , whom should I praise , whom love ? For Thou has brought me hitherto , upheld By Thy omnipotence ; and from Thy grace , Unbought , unmerited , though not unsought- - The wells of my Salvation bast refresh'd My spirit , watering it at morn and eye .

The Maiden's Bower: A Serenade.

THE MAIDEN'S BOWER : A SERENADE .

BY BRO . EMRA HOLMES . THE dews of night are falling light Upon the maiden ' s bower : The evening star now shines afar High over hill and tower .

My lady sleeps , no vi gil keeps , And calm is her repose , Whilst I ' m awake for her sweet sake , And scarce mine eyelids close . Sleep soft , my love . 0 God above , Now shield her from all harm ;

Let heavenly gleams shine through her dreams , And keep her from alarm ; I'll tune my lays to chant her praise , And serenade my queen , The fairest flower in maiden bower , The sweetest , too , I ween .

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THE YORK MS. No. 5, A.D. 1670. Article 1
THE ADVANTAGE OF CONFESSION. Article 5
Untitled Article 7
THE ILLUSTRATION Article 8
THE WORK OF A MASONIC SESSION. Article 8
BARNARD'S INN, HOLBORN. Article 10
MASONRY V. AGNOSTICISM* Article 13
THE MAIDEN'S BOWER: A SERENADE. Article 16
OFF FOR A HOLIDAY. Article 17
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 19
DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY AND OUR ANCIENT SECRETS. Article 22
THE GUILDHALL AND THE CHARTERS OF THE CORPORATION. Article 24
MASONIC SYMBOLISM* Article 26
FORTY YEARS AGO. Article 30
A MASON'S STORY. Article 31
THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD. Article 34
AFTER ALL. Article 36
IN A HUNDRED YEARS. Article 42
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 43
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Masonry V. Agnosticism*

the Fraternity ; and to . inculcate that devoid of which all our doings are nothing worth . It comes of God's sanctifying spirit besought to redeem us ; and " to pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of Charity , the very bond of peace and all virtues , without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee ! " Grant it for the sake of Thy Holy One . Such is the pure

ennobling sentiment of prayerful piety . In so far as this connects with the Throne of Grace , Masonry surely is not irreligious . In that Masonry inculcates devotion and confidence in Divine things , it is admittedly akin to and the worthy hand-maid of religion . And as Masonry moves and bids us trust in God , the Father Almighty , and to ask Him in merciful condescension to assist ns at all times and places proper , we acknowledge Him , and should so serve and strive ever to realize the Divine

blessing . And Him , therefore , must we seek in every relation of life , and in all things excellent , to put them into reasonable practice for our sovereign good . Thus , " in Thy Light shall we see light ; " 0 thou Lord of life and enlightener of all , humbly approaching Thee , to grow in Thy strength and favour into the millennium of the Sun of Righteousness at the perfect meridian of the coming day ! " The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom , "

most truly , if men would but determinedly accept and act upon this . To them that love Him is the promise , He shall guide and kee ] i thee for ever ; thy feet from falling , and thy soul from death . Blest be His Name ! and may increasing faith merit the reward of all those who put their trust , in Him . And so , as forcibly follows , it is shown how the child of faith abjures the demon Doubt , and summons help and comfort from on hi gh to sustain him

through life ' s journey—Maker ! Preserver ! My Redeemer ! God ! Whom have I in the heavens , but Thee alone ? On earth but Thee , whom should I praise , whom love ? For Thou has brought me hitherto , upheld By Thy omnipotence ; and from Thy grace , Unbought , unmerited , though not unsought- - The wells of my Salvation bast refresh'd My spirit , watering it at morn and eye .

The Maiden's Bower: A Serenade.

THE MAIDEN'S BOWER : A SERENADE .

BY BRO . EMRA HOLMES . THE dews of night are falling light Upon the maiden ' s bower : The evening star now shines afar High over hill and tower .

My lady sleeps , no vi gil keeps , And calm is her repose , Whilst I ' m awake for her sweet sake , And scarce mine eyelids close . Sleep soft , my love . 0 God above , Now shield her from all harm ;

Let heavenly gleams shine through her dreams , And keep her from alarm ; I'll tune my lays to chant her praise , And serenade my queen , The fairest flower in maiden bower , The sweetest , too , I ween .

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