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Notes On Literature. Science, And Art.

Here is a passage or tAvo on the expulsion of our first parents from Paradise , not totally unworthy of the pen of Milton : — " Then instantly they saw ' the lie , ' For though tho air was still , from it Now thunder peal'd within themselves , And frequent lightnings struck their soul ,

And they beheld their footsteps track'd ; And twilight flowing o ' er tho vale Seem'd like some chariot sent from God , With flaming cherubim above , And swords drawn pointing to die ground , Till they , like doer affrighted , fled To the next thicket in their path ; Yet still the cherubim pursued .

That night no flower lost its bloom , No leaf changed colour ou a branch ; The stream its white mist as before Sent heavenward , when Arctnrus rose ; But they lost Kclen from their soul , And ' conscience' throw its own dark gloom On every grove that erst was bright . "

From these extracts it will bo seen that our author is a thinker , and one of those many kindly souls in the Church AA'I IO do not substitute a feAV narrow opinions for broad practical p iety and benevolence ; one of that truly noble class AA'ho , whether or not they have undergone the fine ceremony of Initiation among us , are really prepared in their hearts to be made Masons , practising the angelic maxim of " Peace on earth , goodwill towards men ! " Rose Cottage , Slokesleij .

Advice Gratis.

ADVICE GRATIS .

BY A CELEBRATED MEDICO AND BROTHER , TAKE the open air—The more you take the better , Follow Nature ' s IUAVS To the very letter ; Let the doctors go

To the Bay of Biscay ; Let alone the gin , The brandy ancl whisky . Freely exercise , Keep your sp irits cheerful , Let no dread of sickness

Make you ever fearful ; Eat the simplest food , Drink , the pure cold water—¦ Then you Avill be well , . Or at least you " onghter ! "

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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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Notes On Literature. Science, And Art.

Here is a passage or tAvo on the expulsion of our first parents from Paradise , not totally unworthy of the pen of Milton : — " Then instantly they saw ' the lie , ' For though tho air was still , from it Now thunder peal'd within themselves , And frequent lightnings struck their soul ,

And they beheld their footsteps track'd ; And twilight flowing o ' er tho vale Seem'd like some chariot sent from God , With flaming cherubim above , And swords drawn pointing to die ground , Till they , like doer affrighted , fled To the next thicket in their path ; Yet still the cherubim pursued .

That night no flower lost its bloom , No leaf changed colour ou a branch ; The stream its white mist as before Sent heavenward , when Arctnrus rose ; But they lost Kclen from their soul , And ' conscience' throw its own dark gloom On every grove that erst was bright . "

From these extracts it will bo seen that our author is a thinker , and one of those many kindly souls in the Church AA'I IO do not substitute a feAV narrow opinions for broad practical p iety and benevolence ; one of that truly noble class AA'ho , whether or not they have undergone the fine ceremony of Initiation among us , are really prepared in their hearts to be made Masons , practising the angelic maxim of " Peace on earth , goodwill towards men ! " Rose Cottage , Slokesleij .

Advice Gratis.

ADVICE GRATIS .

BY A CELEBRATED MEDICO AND BROTHER , TAKE the open air—The more you take the better , Follow Nature ' s IUAVS To the very letter ; Let the doctors go

To the Bay of Biscay ; Let alone the gin , The brandy ancl whisky . Freely exercise , Keep your sp irits cheerful , Let no dread of sickness

Make you ever fearful ; Eat the simplest food , Drink , the pure cold water—¦ Then you Avill be well , . Or at least you " onghter ! "

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