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The Old Charges Of The British Freemasons.

att Hazard nor any other play whereb y they may be Slandered And that no Mason shall be Comon Ribald in Lecherie , And that no fellow goe into the ToAA ne on the night without a fellow that may bear him Witnesse that he was in an Honest place And that every Master ancl Fellow come to there Assembly if it be Avithin 50 . Me miles if he have any warneinge ancl Stand there at the reward of Master ancl Fellowes , ancl that eA ery Master ancl Fellow if he have Trespassed

should stand att the reward of Master ancl Fellows to make them accord if they may and if not then goe to the Comon Law And that no Mason make Moulds square nor rule to any Ruell Lyers Ancl that no Mason sett Liver Avithin a Lodge nor without to Heir moldstones with noe mold of his Owne makeinge , And that Strange Fellowes should be Cherished when they come Over the country and sett them on Worke as the Manner is ( that is to say ) if he have moldstones

in place he shall sett him a Fortni ght att the least on Worke ancl give him his hire , Ancl if there be no stones for him he shall refresh him with money to bring him to the next Lodge , ancl also ye ancl every Mason shall serve truly the Workers ancl trul y make an end of your Worke be it Taske or Journey if yoAv . may have your pay as yow . ought to have . These Charges that we have received & all other that belong to Masonry yo - shall Keapo so help yo - God and Holido me , and by this Book to your power . Finis .

God Bless The Prince Of Wales.

GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES .

AVRITTEN FOR MASONIC GATHERINGS BY BRO . FRED . VERNON , W . M . AND BARD LODGE KELSO , NO . 58 , S . C . IN all true Mason ' s lodges Where loyalty prevails , We raise the ready chorus , God Bless the Prince of Wales .

Should danger ever threaten , Or foes assail the throne We'll help our Royal brother , And make his cause our ovm . Chorus . —In all true Mason ' s lodges , Where loyalty prevails

, We raise the ready chorus , God bless the Prince of Wales , May our Great Master guide him Through life ' s mysterions maze ; May "Wisdom , strength , ancl beauty "

Uphold him all his days ; May he live " Avithin the circle Wherein no Mason fails ;" So shall our prayer be ever , God bless the Prince of Wales . Chorus . —In all true Mason ' s lodges Where loyalty prevails , We raise the ready chorus , God Bless the Prince of Wales .

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THE SECRET DOCTRINE OF THE TEMPLARS. Article 1
OLD LETTERS. Article 5
THE OLD CHARGES OF THE BRITISH FREEMASONS. Article 7
GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. Article 12
WITHIN THE SHADOW OF THE SHAFT. Article 13
ROMANTIC EPITAPHS. Article 19
A FEW DAYS ON THE YORKSHIRE MOORS. Article 23
BEATRICE. Article 29
NAPOLEON, EUGENE LOUIS: Article 33
THE GOOD MASONRY CAN DO. Article 35
CHARTER OF SCOONE AND PERTH LODGE, A.D. 1658. Article 36
MIND YOUR OWN CONCERNS. Article 39
A LECTURE. Article 40
NOTES ON LITERATURE. SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 44
ADVICE GRATIS. Article 48
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The Old Charges Of The British Freemasons.

att Hazard nor any other play whereb y they may be Slandered And that no Mason shall be Comon Ribald in Lecherie , And that no fellow goe into the ToAA ne on the night without a fellow that may bear him Witnesse that he was in an Honest place And that every Master ancl Fellow come to there Assembly if it be Avithin 50 . Me miles if he have any warneinge ancl Stand there at the reward of Master ancl Fellowes , ancl that eA ery Master ancl Fellow if he have Trespassed

should stand att the reward of Master ancl Fellows to make them accord if they may and if not then goe to the Comon Law And that no Mason make Moulds square nor rule to any Ruell Lyers Ancl that no Mason sett Liver Avithin a Lodge nor without to Heir moldstones with noe mold of his Owne makeinge , And that Strange Fellowes should be Cherished when they come Over the country and sett them on Worke as the Manner is ( that is to say ) if he have moldstones

in place he shall sett him a Fortni ght att the least on Worke ancl give him his hire , Ancl if there be no stones for him he shall refresh him with money to bring him to the next Lodge , ancl also ye ancl every Mason shall serve truly the Workers ancl trul y make an end of your Worke be it Taske or Journey if yoAv . may have your pay as yow . ought to have . These Charges that we have received & all other that belong to Masonry yo - shall Keapo so help yo - God and Holido me , and by this Book to your power . Finis .

God Bless The Prince Of Wales.

GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES .

AVRITTEN FOR MASONIC GATHERINGS BY BRO . FRED . VERNON , W . M . AND BARD LODGE KELSO , NO . 58 , S . C . IN all true Mason ' s lodges Where loyalty prevails , We raise the ready chorus , God Bless the Prince of Wales .

Should danger ever threaten , Or foes assail the throne We'll help our Royal brother , And make his cause our ovm . Chorus . —In all true Mason ' s lodges , Where loyalty prevails

, We raise the ready chorus , God bless the Prince of Wales , May our Great Master guide him Through life ' s mysterions maze ; May "Wisdom , strength , ancl beauty "

Uphold him all his days ; May he live " Avithin the circle Wherein no Mason fails ;" So shall our prayer be ever , God bless the Prince of Wales . Chorus . —In all true Mason ' s lodges Where loyalty prevails , We raise the ready chorus , God Bless the Prince of Wales .

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