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    Article ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. ← Page 2 of 3 →
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Address Of P.G.M. Bro. Hon. Richard Vaux, At Centennial Of American Union Lodge.

distance by perspective , fail to appreciate the real , in the delusions ot the apparent . But , in the chronology of Jehovah , a century expresses no definite period , for with Mm , " a thousand years are but as yesterday . " By human computation a century marks the boundary of human life

, for it comprises within its circumference generations of men , " passing through nature to eternity . " Time in its progress from the past to the future , is joined by thousands of companionsAvhoexcited by enthusiastic

, , energy , yet lag at last , and fall by the way , into oblivion . Of all who began the journey , there is but one Avho will hold out to the end , and this is Truth . Time and Truth will go together from the

unfathomable to the illimitable . If it were possible to stand on the mountain peaks of Centuries and behold the progress of Time , the grand spectacle would present to the soul of man the conviction , that Truth only of the pilgrims ,

was side by side with Time—while all along the pathway of progress are skeletons of errors , stark and bare , witnesses of combats for triumph ended in failure , or defeat . As time is beyond the control of mortalt , it is fortunate for humanity that

Truth can be made potent for the great interests of mankind . It can be the subject of study , may be known , is to be guarded , should not be despoiled while imparting its benefactions to the generations , and continuing its journey Avith Time .

The student who seeks to learn the laws of the sciences which teach of the organisms of the universe , to know the history of Races , understand the structure of languages , comprehend the relations between the earliest of days and epochs Avhich have followed themhas to delve among the

, accumulations of the probable , the possible , and the reasonable , and the layers , strata , and deposits with which Time has incrustated them , to discover Truth , and to separate it from the errors which have fastened themselves to it , as the virgin

gold is blended with the earths and other compounds , needing careful effort to disengage it from these alloys . When Time has made its record there will also be formed the evidence of the existence of Truth , It is not unfrequently

that both are noAv beyond the reach o discovery , or that if found , they can be translated for the understanding of the intelligent investigator . Yet it is among the encouragements Avhich Hope gives to Faith for persistent labour , that researches are bringing to the light of day what has been entombed for ages in the darkness of the aforetime .

It is , therefore , the high duty , as well as responsibility of the teacher , he Avho has the opportunity of addressing the thinker , the learner , the seeker , the doubter , and the believer , ever to remember , that the most lasting impressions , the real value ol his lessons , the enlightenment of instruction and the benefits he hopes to impart , must be founded in the conscientious determination to declare the Truth .

Human institutions which comprise in their scope political organisms , government , either federal or state , monarchical , republican , or imperial , or those which haA-e a lesser circumference , restricted to the social needs of mankind , are the outcomes of the lessons Time has written on

the page of history . But those human institutions on which has been imposed the sublime mission of guarding and transmitting Truth to the coming time , have their foundations in the Divine Sanction .

These thoughts are suggested by the occasion which brings together this earnest , thoughtful , intelligent assemblage of men , who are uniting in a ceremony which dedicated to Time , dignifies Truth . Out of the ages come to us its teachings , else they Avould not have remained unto us till

this day . The proceedings in which we now participate , the ceremonies Ave are now performing , the purpose Avhich both aid in perfecting , and the character of the organization which makes them peculiar

and exceptional , are exclusively within the province of the fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons . This institution has for centuries attracted the attention of the world . When it originated , how it was developedhy what process it Avas

organ-, ized into a power among men , are subjects which have excited the deepest interest . We have now no purpose Avhich renders an exhaustive investigation of either , needful or pertinent .

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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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Address Of P.G.M. Bro. Hon. Richard Vaux, At Centennial Of American Union Lodge.

distance by perspective , fail to appreciate the real , in the delusions ot the apparent . But , in the chronology of Jehovah , a century expresses no definite period , for with Mm , " a thousand years are but as yesterday . " By human computation a century marks the boundary of human life

, for it comprises within its circumference generations of men , " passing through nature to eternity . " Time in its progress from the past to the future , is joined by thousands of companionsAvhoexcited by enthusiastic

, , energy , yet lag at last , and fall by the way , into oblivion . Of all who began the journey , there is but one Avho will hold out to the end , and this is Truth . Time and Truth will go together from the

unfathomable to the illimitable . If it were possible to stand on the mountain peaks of Centuries and behold the progress of Time , the grand spectacle would present to the soul of man the conviction , that Truth only of the pilgrims ,

was side by side with Time—while all along the pathway of progress are skeletons of errors , stark and bare , witnesses of combats for triumph ended in failure , or defeat . As time is beyond the control of mortalt , it is fortunate for humanity that

Truth can be made potent for the great interests of mankind . It can be the subject of study , may be known , is to be guarded , should not be despoiled while imparting its benefactions to the generations , and continuing its journey Avith Time .

The student who seeks to learn the laws of the sciences which teach of the organisms of the universe , to know the history of Races , understand the structure of languages , comprehend the relations between the earliest of days and epochs Avhich have followed themhas to delve among the

, accumulations of the probable , the possible , and the reasonable , and the layers , strata , and deposits with which Time has incrustated them , to discover Truth , and to separate it from the errors which have fastened themselves to it , as the virgin

gold is blended with the earths and other compounds , needing careful effort to disengage it from these alloys . When Time has made its record there will also be formed the evidence of the existence of Truth , It is not unfrequently

that both are noAv beyond the reach o discovery , or that if found , they can be translated for the understanding of the intelligent investigator . Yet it is among the encouragements Avhich Hope gives to Faith for persistent labour , that researches are bringing to the light of day what has been entombed for ages in the darkness of the aforetime .

It is , therefore , the high duty , as well as responsibility of the teacher , he Avho has the opportunity of addressing the thinker , the learner , the seeker , the doubter , and the believer , ever to remember , that the most lasting impressions , the real value ol his lessons , the enlightenment of instruction and the benefits he hopes to impart , must be founded in the conscientious determination to declare the Truth .

Human institutions which comprise in their scope political organisms , government , either federal or state , monarchical , republican , or imperial , or those which haA-e a lesser circumference , restricted to the social needs of mankind , are the outcomes of the lessons Time has written on

the page of history . But those human institutions on which has been imposed the sublime mission of guarding and transmitting Truth to the coming time , have their foundations in the Divine Sanction .

These thoughts are suggested by the occasion which brings together this earnest , thoughtful , intelligent assemblage of men , who are uniting in a ceremony which dedicated to Time , dignifies Truth . Out of the ages come to us its teachings , else they Avould not have remained unto us till

this day . The proceedings in which we now participate , the ceremonies Ave are now performing , the purpose Avhich both aid in perfecting , and the character of the organization which makes them peculiar

and exceptional , are exclusively within the province of the fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons . This institution has for centuries attracted the attention of the world . When it originated , how it was developedhy what process it Avas

organ-, ized into a power among men , are subjects which have excited the deepest interest . We have now no purpose Avhich renders an exhaustive investigation of either , needful or pertinent .

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