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The Mistletoe.

plished , the " all-heal ' s" type fulfilled , its shadoAvs merged into substance , and I read that " Peace on earth , good will ' mongst men" Avas only to be attained by honest sacrifice of self , purest love , unsAverving , never-ending charity . Rapidly , IIOAVmy mind revievred the

, past , aud I saAv—just as I had seen LoA'e Divine embodied iu human form , —precept becoming practice , and the false supplanted by the true ; for I beheld that ancient temple — once Druid-adopted , — now changed into an abode of brotherly love ;

Avhere , Avhilst the Most Hi gh Avas Avorshipped uo strife could enter in , no discord mar the perfect harmony of its brethren . Outside the baronial hall I saw the poor receive their dole , and go heart-li ghtened , gleefully aAvay .

Whilst , even amidst the modest revelry of my own old home , I noticed the " portions to be sent to those for whom nothing had been prepared , " to the joy of the orphan ' s and the AvidoAv ' s breast .

I was even beginning to see many a sour outside become softened within , and to perceive under a crabbed exterior a latent spark of that charitable mercy Avhich —• " Droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath : it is thrice blest ;

It blesseth him that gives and him that takes : It is an attribute to God Himself , " . when the old familiar strain once more fell upon my ear , but this time it was Mary ' s voice again ;—the room too ?—Avhy

still the old , old , room in the clear old home . Could I , then , have been dreaming ? Yes , indeed , I had ; and my visions had been suggested by the talisman placed Avithin my hand by the mischievous Kate , the symbol of the kiss Avhich had disturbed my slumber , the tiny spray slipped from the bough of " THE MISTLETOE . "

Death.

DEATH .

Death to the virtuous no terror brings ; But in the tyrant's ear there eA'er rings A knell imaginary , Avhich casts a fear Throughout his soul : ho thinks the time is near When shall pass from him all his ill-got

power ; And , as he thinks on Death , he dreads the hour . GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL .

The Origin And References Of The Hermesian Spurious Freemasonry.

THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY .

BY REV . GEO . OLIVER , D . D . CHAPTER III . THE SCARABJ : US . " The true original of Brute worship was the use of symbolic writing ; and if so , symbols were exin

tremely ancient ; for Brute worship Avas national the days of Moses . But symbols Avere invented for tho repository of Egyptian "Wisdom , divine and civil ; therefore the Egyptians were a very learned people from the most early times . " WAKBURTO . V . " The oblique course of the stars occasioned their representing them by the bodies of serpents ; but the Sun they likened to a Scarabseus , because this insect makes a round ball of beast's dung , and rolls it circularly , with its face opposed to that luminary . " PouriiTUT .

THE Isiac table contains a curious collection of hieroglyphics relating to the Mysteries of Isis , and amongst the rest , a copy of our anaglyph , accompanied by that universal symbol , the globe , serpent- and Avings . This monument , Avhich Avas in the possession of Cardinal Bembo in the

sixteenth century , Avhence it AV .-IS sometimes called the Bembine Table , was a beautiful specimen of ancient art . It Avas composed of brass covered over Avith black enamel , and curiously inlaid Avith silver plates , on which the hieroglyphics Avere engraven .

Several learned men have employed their ingenuity , at different periods , in its illustration ; and Pignorius and Montfaucon have Avritten tAvo several essays on this valuable remnant of antiquity , Avhich is

said to be at this time in the Museum at Turin . Modern investigation , however , has pronounced it to be spurious . The Marquis Spineto says , " This table , Avhich is five feet long and three feet Avide , is divided into several partitions , filled with

all sorts of hieroglyphics ; aud this strange mixture alone , independent of other reasons equallystrong , seems to establish the fact that it is a monument of modern date , fabricated at Rome towards the latter end of hieroglyphical Avriting by some person

Avho kneAv but little about the science , but who wished to exhibit some of the strange doctrines , rites and ceremonies , which had been introduced into the mysteries of Isis , Avhen they Avere established in Rome , but very different from those once celebrated in Egypt" *

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Untitled Article 1
Months Masonic Summary. Article 2
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE CORINTHIAN PILLAR. Article 5
THE MISTLETOE. Article 6
Untitled Article 8
DEATH. Article 14
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 14
THE EARLY HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF FREEMASONRY.* Article 17
THE ART OF PROPOSING. Article 20
A WITHERED FLOWER. Article 22
AN ORATION Article 23
THE THREE R.'S. Article 27
LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM OF A YOUNG POETESS. Article 30
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO. 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 31
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
BYE-LAWS OF THE YORK LODGE, No. 236. Article 35
HOPE. Article 37
MR. BOGGS A MASON. Article 38
MEAL-TIMES. Article 39
ADDRESS OF THE V. H. AND E. SIR KT. COL. W.J. B. MACLEOD MOORE. Article 42
SHADOWS. Article 46
A THOUGHT ON A SUMMER SEA. Article 48
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 49
THE FAMILY GHOST. Article 52
SONNET. Article 54
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The Mistletoe.

plished , the " all-heal ' s" type fulfilled , its shadoAvs merged into substance , and I read that " Peace on earth , good will ' mongst men" Avas only to be attained by honest sacrifice of self , purest love , unsAverving , never-ending charity . Rapidly , IIOAVmy mind revievred the

, past , aud I saAv—just as I had seen LoA'e Divine embodied iu human form , —precept becoming practice , and the false supplanted by the true ; for I beheld that ancient temple — once Druid-adopted , — now changed into an abode of brotherly love ;

Avhere , Avhilst the Most Hi gh Avas Avorshipped uo strife could enter in , no discord mar the perfect harmony of its brethren . Outside the baronial hall I saw the poor receive their dole , and go heart-li ghtened , gleefully aAvay .

Whilst , even amidst the modest revelry of my own old home , I noticed the " portions to be sent to those for whom nothing had been prepared , " to the joy of the orphan ' s and the AvidoAv ' s breast .

I was even beginning to see many a sour outside become softened within , and to perceive under a crabbed exterior a latent spark of that charitable mercy Avhich —• " Droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath : it is thrice blest ;

It blesseth him that gives and him that takes : It is an attribute to God Himself , " . when the old familiar strain once more fell upon my ear , but this time it was Mary ' s voice again ;—the room too ?—Avhy

still the old , old , room in the clear old home . Could I , then , have been dreaming ? Yes , indeed , I had ; and my visions had been suggested by the talisman placed Avithin my hand by the mischievous Kate , the symbol of the kiss Avhich had disturbed my slumber , the tiny spray slipped from the bough of " THE MISTLETOE . "

Death.

DEATH .

Death to the virtuous no terror brings ; But in the tyrant's ear there eA'er rings A knell imaginary , Avhich casts a fear Throughout his soul : ho thinks the time is near When shall pass from him all his ill-got

power ; And , as he thinks on Death , he dreads the hour . GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL .

The Origin And References Of The Hermesian Spurious Freemasonry.

THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY .

BY REV . GEO . OLIVER , D . D . CHAPTER III . THE SCARABJ : US . " The true original of Brute worship was the use of symbolic writing ; and if so , symbols were exin

tremely ancient ; for Brute worship Avas national the days of Moses . But symbols Avere invented for tho repository of Egyptian "Wisdom , divine and civil ; therefore the Egyptians were a very learned people from the most early times . " WAKBURTO . V . " The oblique course of the stars occasioned their representing them by the bodies of serpents ; but the Sun they likened to a Scarabseus , because this insect makes a round ball of beast's dung , and rolls it circularly , with its face opposed to that luminary . " PouriiTUT .

THE Isiac table contains a curious collection of hieroglyphics relating to the Mysteries of Isis , and amongst the rest , a copy of our anaglyph , accompanied by that universal symbol , the globe , serpent- and Avings . This monument , Avhich Avas in the possession of Cardinal Bembo in the

sixteenth century , Avhence it AV .-IS sometimes called the Bembine Table , was a beautiful specimen of ancient art . It Avas composed of brass covered over Avith black enamel , and curiously inlaid Avith silver plates , on which the hieroglyphics Avere engraven .

Several learned men have employed their ingenuity , at different periods , in its illustration ; and Pignorius and Montfaucon have Avritten tAvo several essays on this valuable remnant of antiquity , Avhich is

said to be at this time in the Museum at Turin . Modern investigation , however , has pronounced it to be spurious . The Marquis Spineto says , " This table , Avhich is five feet long and three feet Avide , is divided into several partitions , filled with

all sorts of hieroglyphics ; aud this strange mixture alone , independent of other reasons equallystrong , seems to establish the fact that it is a monument of modern date , fabricated at Rome towards the latter end of hieroglyphical Avriting by some person

Avho kneAv but little about the science , but who wished to exhibit some of the strange doctrines , rites and ceremonies , which had been introduced into the mysteries of Isis , Avhen they Avere established in Rome , but very different from those once celebrated in Egypt" *

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