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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

T HERE is little to note for the past month , except the increase of Lodges and Chapters , Av-hich is very marked . Indeed , the rapid advance numerically of English Freemasonry is a very striking fact per se .

AA ^ e trust that it will be for good , though we cannot fail to be sensible that many " indicite " are prevailing , that too little caution is exerflised in

the admission of candidates into our Lodges . There is one step , and that is only a partial remedy for the evil- —namely , the raising of admission fees , Avhich for the moment can at all arrestif it can

, , this influx of new members . Many of our Lodges have far too IOAV a scale of fees , and , in our opinion , they require a considerable increase . One new

London Lodge that Ave know of has recently increased its £ 7 7 s . to i ? 1010 s ., and Ave are quite sure that it is a move in a right direction . It seems useless to preach to Lodges " caution " as regards candidates . They will not

heed you ; the more so , as a large number of our Order are infected "with the amiable heresy that if a man can pay his fees , & c , that is all that needs attending to . Serious mistake ! and most antagonistic to every true teaching

of Freemasonry . The Freemasons can say , like many others , " video meliora proboque , deteriora sequor . " Let us hope that we have seen the last of the Masonic Pamphlet system . A distinguished Province—to use a

common expression—has fraternall y sat upon " the writer of certain pamphlets , and so in future we hope

that he will be good enough and Masonic enough to control his " eacoethes scribendi , " and keep within due bounds Ms peculiar taste and undeniable tendency for foolish personalities and libellous pamphlets .

It ' s a queer taste , any IIOAV , just as it is a queer Avorld , my masters . The good old Pope , is still backing up the combative and cantankerous Bishop of Olinda in his disobedience to the laws of his country , and in his senseless

persecution of the Brazilian Freemasons , has contrived again to censure and to curse all Freemasons everywhere ! This is a " strong order , " and we confess that it takes a good deal to stomach it . But we will , as good

Masons , make kindly allowances for the genial old gentleman , and believe that it all arises moie from the "Proper

Gander Fidei , " and that uncivil lot the Roman Curia , than from Pio Nono himself . He is too fond of a joke to be deliberately ill-natured to any one . But it is the system—and a very curious system it is , turning a friendly ,

and pleasant , and Avarm-hearted old boy into a fiery persecutor and anathematiaer of the most approved inquisitorial pattern . As a fact , the whole affair is too ridiculous to comment upon . Indeedit is beneath our notice

, as Freemasons . We understand that Bro . G . M . TAveddell is preparing for publication Tales , Poems , and Masonic Papers , by Emra Holmes , Avith a Memoir of the Author . Bro . Holmes is Avell knoAA'n

as a public reader and a contributor to the Metropolitan and Provincial Press . And as he kindly proposes to present any pecuniary profit that may be derived from the publicationof the volume

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 18
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 20
" GLAMOUR." Article 22
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREEMASONRY. Article 22
OUT WITH THE TIDE. Article 25
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 26
MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

T HERE is little to note for the past month , except the increase of Lodges and Chapters , Av-hich is very marked . Indeed , the rapid advance numerically of English Freemasonry is a very striking fact per se .

AA ^ e trust that it will be for good , though we cannot fail to be sensible that many " indicite " are prevailing , that too little caution is exerflised in

the admission of candidates into our Lodges . There is one step , and that is only a partial remedy for the evil- —namely , the raising of admission fees , Avhich for the moment can at all arrestif it can

, , this influx of new members . Many of our Lodges have far too IOAV a scale of fees , and , in our opinion , they require a considerable increase . One new

London Lodge that Ave know of has recently increased its £ 7 7 s . to i ? 1010 s ., and Ave are quite sure that it is a move in a right direction . It seems useless to preach to Lodges " caution " as regards candidates . They will not

heed you ; the more so , as a large number of our Order are infected "with the amiable heresy that if a man can pay his fees , & c , that is all that needs attending to . Serious mistake ! and most antagonistic to every true teaching

of Freemasonry . The Freemasons can say , like many others , " video meliora proboque , deteriora sequor . " Let us hope that we have seen the last of the Masonic Pamphlet system . A distinguished Province—to use a

common expression—has fraternall y sat upon " the writer of certain pamphlets , and so in future we hope

that he will be good enough and Masonic enough to control his " eacoethes scribendi , " and keep within due bounds Ms peculiar taste and undeniable tendency for foolish personalities and libellous pamphlets .

It ' s a queer taste , any IIOAV , just as it is a queer Avorld , my masters . The good old Pope , is still backing up the combative and cantankerous Bishop of Olinda in his disobedience to the laws of his country , and in his senseless

persecution of the Brazilian Freemasons , has contrived again to censure and to curse all Freemasons everywhere ! This is a " strong order , " and we confess that it takes a good deal to stomach it . But we will , as good

Masons , make kindly allowances for the genial old gentleman , and believe that it all arises moie from the "Proper

Gander Fidei , " and that uncivil lot the Roman Curia , than from Pio Nono himself . He is too fond of a joke to be deliberately ill-natured to any one . But it is the system—and a very curious system it is , turning a friendly ,

and pleasant , and Avarm-hearted old boy into a fiery persecutor and anathematiaer of the most approved inquisitorial pattern . As a fact , the whole affair is too ridiculous to comment upon . Indeedit is beneath our notice

, as Freemasons . We understand that Bro . G . M . TAveddell is preparing for publication Tales , Poems , and Masonic Papers , by Emra Holmes , Avith a Memoir of the Author . Bro . Holmes is Avell knoAA'n

as a public reader and a contributor to the Metropolitan and Provincial Press . And as he kindly proposes to present any pecuniary profit that may be derived from the publicationof the volume

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