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Dr. Rawlinson's Ms.

TJnus Ex Seniorhus temiit Librum Itlivel Ille ponnet vel ponet mamun Super Librum el tam Articilee Precepta Debent Legi . " Saying this by way of Exhortation ; my Loving and respectful Brethren and Fellows , I humbly beseech you , as you love Your Lord ' s Good Etemall welfare Your

own credit and your Country ' s good , be very carefull in the observation of these Charges , or Articles , that J am about to read to this Deponent , if you find your Selves guilty of anything therein forbid , amend You again , and do so no more ; and

Especially you that are to bee Charged take good heed that you keep your Charge , for it is a great perill to forsware yourself on a Book , and everyone that is a Free Mason , is Obliged to perform his Charge as Avell as you ; So hoping of Your Care herein . Answer . —I will by God ' s grace Enableing me .

The Charge.

THE CHARGE .

1 . I am to adminish you to Honour God and his Holy Church , and that you use no Error , nor Eresie in your Understanding . 2 . To be true Leigemen to the King without Treason , Misprison of Treason , or falsehood ; and if know of any one Committing Treason shall ive notice to

, you g his Majest y ' s Privy Councell , or to some Magestrate Commissioned to Enquire thereof . 3 . To be true one to another , and do as you would be done unto . 4 . To keep Secret the obscure and

misterious part of the Science Abstruse and true Councell of that which ought to be kept by the way of True Masonry , not disclosing the Same to any but Such as Study and use the Same . 5 . To do your Avork truly and faithfully ,

endeavouring the proffit and advantage of him that is owner of the work , and to be true to the Master and Lord you Serve . 6 . To call your Masters , Brethren , or Fellows , without the addition of Knave , or any other bad or indecent Language .

7 . As usual . 8 . As usual . 9 . That you Shall well and truly pay for Your meat and Drink where you are Tabled , and do no manner of villany in the louse , whereby the Craft may beSlandred .

10 . That you Shall not take any man ' s work knowing yourself Unable , and unexpert to perform and Effect the Same , that no aspersion or discredit be Imputed to their Science , or the Lord of the work any Avays prejudiced thereby . 11 . That you Shall not take any work

at any Unreasonable rates , to Deceive the owners thereof , but So as he may truly and faithfully be Served to his own good , and that the Master may live honestly by it , and pay his Fellows Truly their pay as the Craft directs .

12 . That you Shall not Supplant any of your FelloAvs of their work , that is to say , if they or any of them have taken Avork upon him , or them , or any of them , or Stand Master of any Lord's worke or OAvner ' s , that you shall not put him or

them out or from the said Worke , Altho you perceive him or them Unable to finish the Same . 13 . That you Shall not take any Apprentice to Serve in the Science or Craft of Masonry under the term of Seven Years ,

or any but Such as are desended of Honest parents , and of reputable Birth and life ,, that no Indignity may be layd to the Charge of Masonry . 14 . That you Shall not take upon you to make any one a Free Mason without

the Privity or Concent or five , or Seven , Right Fellows ; and shall be assured that he who is to be Made a Mason is free born , and no bond-man , desended of parents of good Name and fame ; hath his right and perfect limbs , as a Man should have , and is Personable of body to and worthy the Science .

15 . You Shall not pay any of your FelloAvs more than he , or they deserved , that you be not deceived by false or Sli ght Work , and the owner thereof much wronged . 16 . You Shall not slander any of your fellows behind their hackto impair either

, their Temporal Estate or good name . 17 . You Shall not without good Cause answer any of your Fellows dogedly , or unGodly , hut as becometh Loving Brethren of the Same Science , 18 . You Shall Duly reverence your

bellows , prefer them , put them to Credit , that the bond of Charity and mutual Love may Augment and Continue , and be Stable amongst You .

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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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Dr. Rawlinson's Ms.

TJnus Ex Seniorhus temiit Librum Itlivel Ille ponnet vel ponet mamun Super Librum el tam Articilee Precepta Debent Legi . " Saying this by way of Exhortation ; my Loving and respectful Brethren and Fellows , I humbly beseech you , as you love Your Lord ' s Good Etemall welfare Your

own credit and your Country ' s good , be very carefull in the observation of these Charges , or Articles , that J am about to read to this Deponent , if you find your Selves guilty of anything therein forbid , amend You again , and do so no more ; and

Especially you that are to bee Charged take good heed that you keep your Charge , for it is a great perill to forsware yourself on a Book , and everyone that is a Free Mason , is Obliged to perform his Charge as Avell as you ; So hoping of Your Care herein . Answer . —I will by God ' s grace Enableing me .

The Charge.

THE CHARGE .

1 . I am to adminish you to Honour God and his Holy Church , and that you use no Error , nor Eresie in your Understanding . 2 . To be true Leigemen to the King without Treason , Misprison of Treason , or falsehood ; and if know of any one Committing Treason shall ive notice to

, you g his Majest y ' s Privy Councell , or to some Magestrate Commissioned to Enquire thereof . 3 . To be true one to another , and do as you would be done unto . 4 . To keep Secret the obscure and

misterious part of the Science Abstruse and true Councell of that which ought to be kept by the way of True Masonry , not disclosing the Same to any but Such as Study and use the Same . 5 . To do your Avork truly and faithfully ,

endeavouring the proffit and advantage of him that is owner of the work , and to be true to the Master and Lord you Serve . 6 . To call your Masters , Brethren , or Fellows , without the addition of Knave , or any other bad or indecent Language .

7 . As usual . 8 . As usual . 9 . That you Shall well and truly pay for Your meat and Drink where you are Tabled , and do no manner of villany in the louse , whereby the Craft may beSlandred .

10 . That you Shall not take any man ' s work knowing yourself Unable , and unexpert to perform and Effect the Same , that no aspersion or discredit be Imputed to their Science , or the Lord of the work any Avays prejudiced thereby . 11 . That you Shall not take any work

at any Unreasonable rates , to Deceive the owners thereof , but So as he may truly and faithfully be Served to his own good , and that the Master may live honestly by it , and pay his Fellows Truly their pay as the Craft directs .

12 . That you Shall not Supplant any of your FelloAvs of their work , that is to say , if they or any of them have taken Avork upon him , or them , or any of them , or Stand Master of any Lord's worke or OAvner ' s , that you shall not put him or

them out or from the said Worke , Altho you perceive him or them Unable to finish the Same . 13 . That you Shall not take any Apprentice to Serve in the Science or Craft of Masonry under the term of Seven Years ,

or any but Such as are desended of Honest parents , and of reputable Birth and life ,, that no Indignity may be layd to the Charge of Masonry . 14 . That you Shall not take upon you to make any one a Free Mason without

the Privity or Concent or five , or Seven , Right Fellows ; and shall be assured that he who is to be Made a Mason is free born , and no bond-man , desended of parents of good Name and fame ; hath his right and perfect limbs , as a Man should have , and is Personable of body to and worthy the Science .

15 . You Shall not pay any of your FelloAvs more than he , or they deserved , that you be not deceived by false or Sli ght Work , and the owner thereof much wronged . 16 . You Shall not slander any of your fellows behind their hackto impair either

, their Temporal Estate or good name . 17 . You Shall not without good Cause answer any of your Fellows dogedly , or unGodly , hut as becometh Loving Brethren of the Same Science , 18 . You Shall Duly reverence your

bellows , prefer them , put them to Credit , that the bond of Charity and mutual Love may Augment and Continue , and be Stable amongst You .

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