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The Charge.

19 . You Shall not use any Games whatsoever , as Cards , Dice , Tables , and the like , Except at Seasonable times for recreation and diversion . 20 . You Shall not frequent any bawdyhouse , or he aiding to any of your Fellows or others , which will be a great Scandall

to the Science . You shall not goe out to Drink by Night ; if occation happen that you must goe , you Shall not stay till past Eight of the Clock at Night , haveing at least one of your Fellows to bear Avitness Avhat place you goe to , and of your good

behaviour , to avoid Evil . 21 . You shall come to the Yearly Meeting or Assembly of Free Masons if you know where its kept ( being Avithin Ten Miles of the place of your abode ) , Submitting to the Award of Masters and

Fellows wherein you have Ered , to Embrace Councel , and Reproof , and to make Satisfaction , or to defend by order of the Kinp- ' s LaAVs .

22 . You Shall not make any Mould , Square , or Rule , to Mould Stones , but such as are allowed by the Fraternity . 23 . You Shall receive , Cherish , and Sett Strange Fellows at Avork , haveing Employment for them , at least a fortnight , and truly pay them their wages ; aud if you

Avant work for them you shall relieve them Avith money to defray their reasonable Charges unto the Next Lodge . 24 . Yon Shall truly attend your Avork , mind the Same , aud truly make an End thereof , whether it be taken by Journey ,

or otherwise ( if you have your AVages and payment truly ) , according to your bargain made with the Master and owner thereof . These Articles and Charges which I have rehearsed , you Shall well , and truly observe , and keep to the Utmost of your power , through the aid of Divine Grace , So help you God , and the holy contents of this Roll .

The Creation.

THE CREATION .

WE take the folloAving poetic account of the " Creation" from our able contemporary the " Masonic Record , " of West India , for May i —•

FIRST DAY . And God said , Let there be light , and there -was light . Without form and void , unknown , Avithout name , In darkness it wentin darkness it came

, , A vapoury mist , there wheeled in its place Coldly and calmly , through regions of space ; SIOAVIV it moved on the course which it bore Lifeless and still from its verge to its core ,

Alone on the waters , moved and abode Reflecting , reflected , the spirit of God . But hark I Avhat . voice breaks through the night ? HOAV starts , in space , its every sphere , 'Tis God ' s ; God said , "Let there be

light , " AVhen light , at once , there did appear . Yes , even the light of God , Whose word is light , as light is life , And life , the love that makes our world , So darkness fled , nor dared in strife To hold the place , from Avhence ' twas hurled

Unto its dark sable abode . Still formless and A'oid , a mist without name , Silent and lonely , it Avent and it came , Opaque no longer , nor darken'd its face , Sparkling it glittered , through regions of

space ; Hark , to the myriad of angels that sing , Crying , " Glory to God on High . " This Avork of thy love , our Maker , our King , Shall glorify thee , " Glory " they cry , Each orb in space

Moved in its place , AVith music , ' tAvere sweet to hear , When first the light Broke through the night , Disclosing this new born sphere ; Still gathering strength like others , the

same , In glory it went , in glory it came ; And God approving smiled Sweetly and true , as a mother will do Gazing upon her child . SECOND DAY .

And God said , Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters , and let it divide the waters from the waters .

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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 Charge.

19 . You Shall not use any Games whatsoever , as Cards , Dice , Tables , and the like , Except at Seasonable times for recreation and diversion . 20 . You Shall not frequent any bawdyhouse , or he aiding to any of your Fellows or others , which will be a great Scandall

to the Science . You shall not goe out to Drink by Night ; if occation happen that you must goe , you Shall not stay till past Eight of the Clock at Night , haveing at least one of your Fellows to bear Avitness Avhat place you goe to , and of your good

behaviour , to avoid Evil . 21 . You shall come to the Yearly Meeting or Assembly of Free Masons if you know where its kept ( being Avithin Ten Miles of the place of your abode ) , Submitting to the Award of Masters and

Fellows wherein you have Ered , to Embrace Councel , and Reproof , and to make Satisfaction , or to defend by order of the Kinp- ' s LaAVs .

22 . You Shall not make any Mould , Square , or Rule , to Mould Stones , but such as are allowed by the Fraternity . 23 . You Shall receive , Cherish , and Sett Strange Fellows at Avork , haveing Employment for them , at least a fortnight , and truly pay them their wages ; aud if you

Avant work for them you shall relieve them Avith money to defray their reasonable Charges unto the Next Lodge . 24 . Yon Shall truly attend your Avork , mind the Same , aud truly make an End thereof , whether it be taken by Journey ,

or otherwise ( if you have your AVages and payment truly ) , according to your bargain made with the Master and owner thereof . These Articles and Charges which I have rehearsed , you Shall well , and truly observe , and keep to the Utmost of your power , through the aid of Divine Grace , So help you God , and the holy contents of this Roll .

The Creation.

THE CREATION .

WE take the folloAving poetic account of the " Creation" from our able contemporary the " Masonic Record , " of West India , for May i —•

FIRST DAY . And God said , Let there be light , and there -was light . Without form and void , unknown , Avithout name , In darkness it wentin darkness it came

, , A vapoury mist , there wheeled in its place Coldly and calmly , through regions of space ; SIOAVIV it moved on the course which it bore Lifeless and still from its verge to its core ,

Alone on the waters , moved and abode Reflecting , reflected , the spirit of God . But hark I Avhat . voice breaks through the night ? HOAV starts , in space , its every sphere , 'Tis God ' s ; God said , "Let there be

light , " AVhen light , at once , there did appear . Yes , even the light of God , Whose word is light , as light is life , And life , the love that makes our world , So darkness fled , nor dared in strife To hold the place , from Avhence ' twas hurled

Unto its dark sable abode . Still formless and A'oid , a mist without name , Silent and lonely , it Avent and it came , Opaque no longer , nor darken'd its face , Sparkling it glittered , through regions of

space ; Hark , to the myriad of angels that sing , Crying , " Glory to God on High . " This Avork of thy love , our Maker , our King , Shall glorify thee , " Glory " they cry , Each orb in space

Moved in its place , AVith music , ' tAvere sweet to hear , When first the light Broke through the night , Disclosing this new born sphere ; Still gathering strength like others , the

same , In glory it went , in glory it came ; And God approving smiled Sweetly and true , as a mother will do Gazing upon her child . SECOND DAY .

And God said , Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters , and let it divide the waters from the waters .

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