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    Article THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS. ← Page 4 of 4
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The So-Called Locke Ms.

Since I wrote the above I have had a communication with the authorities of the Bodleian Library , Oxford . By their courtesy I am enabled to say distinctly that the MS is not among the Tanner MSS ., nor is anything known of it in the Bodleian , nor is anything known either of the Mr . C ns ( Collins ) mentioned in Mr . Locke ' s alleged letter . Unless we could suppose that Mr . C— - —ns has some other name , or calling , or the MS . is in one of the college libraries , the whole affair assumes the appearance ( as

may truly be feared ) of deliberate imposture . If Mr . Collins ivas a book-collector or dealer in MSS ., he had nothing to do with the Bodleian Library . Evidentially , in my opinion , we must give up . this so-called MS ., and it is hardly worth while dealing ivith the internal evidence , as that , in my opinion , is even weaker than the external . So here I leave the matter to-day , regretting that anyone can ever suppose Ereemasonry is aided by the " pious fraud , " or the prepared document , the

fictitious " charter , " or the unveritable letter , and utterly disavowing , as a Masonic student , those literary forgeries ivhich are a scandal to their authors , as they are a lasting stigma on Ereemasonry . I may perhaps be told that Bro . Dr . Oliver pronounced in its favour ; but then , as I before remarked , I fear that in this more critical age we must give up the good Doctor's deliverance ivhich is based on no evidence . It is simplthe ipse dixit of an

y enthusiastical but too careless writer . At least , the " wish " with him was " father to the thought , " and he did not use his verifying acumen , nor his " criticalspectacles . " Why Bro . Eort adheres to the document I know not ; but it is quite clear to me that the evidence since Oliver ' s time has accumulated against it rather than for it . And so in all humility and earnestness I say to-day , " Cadit Qurostio !"

An Opening Ode.

AN OPENING ODE .

IN our Great Grand Master ' s presence We , His servants , now appear , In the spirit of a fealty That ignoreth slavish fear !

Love , and Love alone , constrains us , To accept him as our King ; May His grace for ever keep us 'Neath the shelter of His wing- '

Then we'll have a heart to praise Him , E ' en when tempted here below ; But far better still up yonder Where temptations never go !

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
CHARTER OF SCOON AND PERTH LODGE, A.D. 1658. Article 2
THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS. Article 4
AN OPENING ODE. Article 7
MASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 8
A SONG FOR SUMMER. Article 9
FIVE POINTS OF FELLOWSHIP. Article 10
BEATRICE. Article 11
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS.* Article 14
LEND A HELPING HAND. Article 16
AUTUMN LEAFLETS. Article 17
AN IMPROMPTU. Article 19
LORELEI. Article 19
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 21
A VISIT TO ASHOVER CHURCHYARD. Article 25
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 28
REVIEW. Article 32
SONNET. Article 34
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 35
THE MODERN ORDER OF "KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" IN THE BRITISH DOMINIONS. Article 38
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 46
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The So-Called Locke Ms.

Since I wrote the above I have had a communication with the authorities of the Bodleian Library , Oxford . By their courtesy I am enabled to say distinctly that the MS is not among the Tanner MSS ., nor is anything known of it in the Bodleian , nor is anything known either of the Mr . C ns ( Collins ) mentioned in Mr . Locke ' s alleged letter . Unless we could suppose that Mr . C— - —ns has some other name , or calling , or the MS . is in one of the college libraries , the whole affair assumes the appearance ( as

may truly be feared ) of deliberate imposture . If Mr . Collins ivas a book-collector or dealer in MSS ., he had nothing to do with the Bodleian Library . Evidentially , in my opinion , we must give up . this so-called MS ., and it is hardly worth while dealing ivith the internal evidence , as that , in my opinion , is even weaker than the external . So here I leave the matter to-day , regretting that anyone can ever suppose Ereemasonry is aided by the " pious fraud , " or the prepared document , the

fictitious " charter , " or the unveritable letter , and utterly disavowing , as a Masonic student , those literary forgeries ivhich are a scandal to their authors , as they are a lasting stigma on Ereemasonry . I may perhaps be told that Bro . Dr . Oliver pronounced in its favour ; but then , as I before remarked , I fear that in this more critical age we must give up the good Doctor's deliverance ivhich is based on no evidence . It is simplthe ipse dixit of an

y enthusiastical but too careless writer . At least , the " wish " with him was " father to the thought , " and he did not use his verifying acumen , nor his " criticalspectacles . " Why Bro . Eort adheres to the document I know not ; but it is quite clear to me that the evidence since Oliver ' s time has accumulated against it rather than for it . And so in all humility and earnestness I say to-day , " Cadit Qurostio !"

An Opening Ode.

AN OPENING ODE .

IN our Great Grand Master ' s presence We , His servants , now appear , In the spirit of a fealty That ignoreth slavish fear !

Love , and Love alone , constrains us , To accept him as our King ; May His grace for ever keep us 'Neath the shelter of His wing- '

Then we'll have a heart to praise Him , E ' en when tempted here below ; But far better still up yonder Where temptations never go !

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