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The Creation.

A « ain spoke the Lord , and the earth brought forth Of the cattle , the beast , and creeping thing , Each suited to clime , south , east , Avest and nortn , Each mate Avith its mate , unto Avhom they

cling , " Befruitful , " " replenish the earth , " God said , AVhich scarce Avas it heard , Avhen ' tAvas Avell obeyed , As is seen , even to this day . For , since first appear'd the primal light ,

AVith a glimmering gloAV , through darker night , Noug ht dared the great Lord disobey . Since nature is law , and the law is right , For it is God's , and He'll have His Avay , Again spoke God , and Adam rose , Glorious in his station , Fair in form , and free he goes Lord of the creation .

Around his head , a halo dwelt , Bright as the brightest mid-day sun , As on the floAvery SAvard he knelt In thanks to God , Avhose Avork Avas done . Great joy-in heaven That day Avas given . Rejoicings near the throne of grace

, E'en unto God , Whose spirit trod And made , and fills all things in space . And God confirmed their jubilant glee As hosts around him stood , Crying , " Lordall thy Avorks seem good

, to be , " For God pronounced it good . 'Twas then , to proA'e his work in hand Each living thing , at God ' s command

Passed Adam ' s view before , AVhen , whatsoever name he gave To each , where-e ' er it haunt or live It holds , for evermore . Yet , rich in knowledge though he be , E ' en in his Maker ' s image he AVas made to adore ;

The world his home , All free to roam , Yet all alone and single ; None human there , His joys to share , Or thoughts and mingle .

compare , Alone , with God , and that blest train Of holy angels bright , Who taught him best , EOAV to maintain His innocence and light ; To Avhom , even in that happy state

With Paradise his own , He sighed , " each kind hath got its mate , But man is yet alone ; Each bird and beast , in its degree Look happier far , just now , than me , Lord of this beauteous sphere ; And yet , my thanks are none the less For all the blessings I possess

From God , who placed me here . " Thus , on some Avant , he seem'd to dwell , Till God , who all his thoughts could tell , Caused him in sleep to be ; When from his side a rib was taken And breathed upon till it did Avaken Into a Avomanfair to see ;

, The loveliest star , In Heaven afar , That shines so bright , On summer night , Eclipsed not Mother Eve ; As in that hour

AVithin her bower She knelt unto Her Maker , who She thanked , nor thought to leave . Again , and with greater joy than before , The celestial heaven Avas heard once more

To ring Avith angels' song , Crying , " These fair two , this beauteous pair Shall rival the spirits of upper air . "And praise thee loud and long Then , Glory , Lord on High , Thrice holy be Thy name , For power , none comes Thee ni gh ; Like Thee , none Avork the same . The vault of heaven it stands

A record of thy might , And planets , in thy hands Revolve by day and night ; This lovely earth we see Teems Avith thy light and love With life , and instinct free ,

In air , and sea , and grove ; This twain shall pay thy trust , They'll fondly thee adore , Thou form'd them from the dust , They'll praise thee evermore ; Their seed shall give thee joy

With fervent faith and prayer , And hope , none can destroy Not any power of air . Rest then , thy labours o ' er , Whate ' er may rise or fall , Thou ' rt now , and ever more Most gracious Lord of all , " C . McM ,

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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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The Creation.

A « ain spoke the Lord , and the earth brought forth Of the cattle , the beast , and creeping thing , Each suited to clime , south , east , Avest and nortn , Each mate Avith its mate , unto Avhom they

cling , " Befruitful , " " replenish the earth , " God said , AVhich scarce Avas it heard , Avhen ' tAvas Avell obeyed , As is seen , even to this day . For , since first appear'd the primal light ,

AVith a glimmering gloAV , through darker night , Noug ht dared the great Lord disobey . Since nature is law , and the law is right , For it is God's , and He'll have His Avay , Again spoke God , and Adam rose , Glorious in his station , Fair in form , and free he goes Lord of the creation .

Around his head , a halo dwelt , Bright as the brightest mid-day sun , As on the floAvery SAvard he knelt In thanks to God , Avhose Avork Avas done . Great joy-in heaven That day Avas given . Rejoicings near the throne of grace

, E'en unto God , Whose spirit trod And made , and fills all things in space . And God confirmed their jubilant glee As hosts around him stood , Crying , " Lordall thy Avorks seem good

, to be , " For God pronounced it good . 'Twas then , to proA'e his work in hand Each living thing , at God ' s command

Passed Adam ' s view before , AVhen , whatsoever name he gave To each , where-e ' er it haunt or live It holds , for evermore . Yet , rich in knowledge though he be , E ' en in his Maker ' s image he AVas made to adore ;

The world his home , All free to roam , Yet all alone and single ; None human there , His joys to share , Or thoughts and mingle .

compare , Alone , with God , and that blest train Of holy angels bright , Who taught him best , EOAV to maintain His innocence and light ; To Avhom , even in that happy state

With Paradise his own , He sighed , " each kind hath got its mate , But man is yet alone ; Each bird and beast , in its degree Look happier far , just now , than me , Lord of this beauteous sphere ; And yet , my thanks are none the less For all the blessings I possess

From God , who placed me here . " Thus , on some Avant , he seem'd to dwell , Till God , who all his thoughts could tell , Caused him in sleep to be ; When from his side a rib was taken And breathed upon till it did Avaken Into a Avomanfair to see ;

, The loveliest star , In Heaven afar , That shines so bright , On summer night , Eclipsed not Mother Eve ; As in that hour

AVithin her bower She knelt unto Her Maker , who She thanked , nor thought to leave . Again , and with greater joy than before , The celestial heaven Avas heard once more

To ring Avith angels' song , Crying , " These fair two , this beauteous pair Shall rival the spirits of upper air . "And praise thee loud and long Then , Glory , Lord on High , Thrice holy be Thy name , For power , none comes Thee ni gh ; Like Thee , none Avork the same . The vault of heaven it stands

A record of thy might , And planets , in thy hands Revolve by day and night ; This lovely earth we see Teems Avith thy light and love With life , and instinct free ,

In air , and sea , and grove ; This twain shall pay thy trust , They'll fondly thee adore , Thou form'd them from the dust , They'll praise thee evermore ; Their seed shall give thee joy

With fervent faith and prayer , And hope , none can destroy Not any power of air . Rest then , thy labours o ' er , Whate ' er may rise or fall , Thou ' rt now , and ever more Most gracious Lord of all , " C . McM ,

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