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The Knights Templars.

to be proceeded with for her coronation . The Count of Tripoli , with many of the most powerful of the barons , thereupon assembled at Naplous , determined to oppose her election . The arrangement for the coronation being complete , De

Eidefort ser . t letters in the queen ' s name to the count and to the barons , who were then encamped at Naplous , commending them to repair on a certain day to Jerusalem , to do homage to Sybilla , ancl to take the usual oaths of allegiance . To this message

the barons returned for answer that they purposed remaining Avhere they Avere . Dreading , however , the consequences of a Avar with the Templars and the barons ivho had adopted the cause of Sybilla , and moved hy the advice of tiie Count of Tripoli , who hoped , upon the divorce of Guy de Lusignan , to obtain the hand of the queen himself , thev

despatched two abbots of the Cistercian Order to Gerard ancl Heraclius , the Patriarch , beseeching them , for the love of God and of His holy Apostles , not to proceed with the coronation of S ybilla until she was separated from Guy de Lusignan . They

furthermore referred to the well-tried incapacity of Guy for commanding either in field or council ; that , ivith the dangers Avhich then threatened the kingdom , they required , to establish peace and drive back the Infidel , a nobleman as sovereign

who Avas an able and approved leader ; and they concluded by demanding the immediate divorce of Sybilla and 'Guy , and that the queen should make choice of some nobleman in Avhom the Christians had implicit trust , as one who could

govern the country with judgment and prudence , and defend it with valour ancl skill . ( To he continued . )

Scotch Masonic Lectures.

SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES .

( Continued from pacjn 369 . ) In accordance ivith our promise we give a further selection from ' " Scotch Masonic Lectures . " In apologising for so frequently referring to Masonic ceremonials , Bro . Cowie Avrites , " Brethren

else-Avhere ivho are thoroughly posted up in the ceremonies will probably conclude that we are occupying too much time and space with this particular subject . Stranger brethren , who may have visited Scotch lodges will most likely think otherwise , for

these complain that in the majority , not only are the ceremonies badly performed but their true purpose is totally misunderstood , and instead of

Scotch Masonic Lectures.

their just use being impressed upon visitors and initiates , that practices of a debasing kind are indulged in . Duty to our obligation prevents the use of such language as might best describe Avhat has been so frequently ancl so justly

complained against . I may , however , repeat a conversation I heard between a sea captain , recently initiated , and a Scotch brother . "You are a brother Mason , captain ? " " Yes . " " Have you been passed and raised yet ? " " Oh yes , I

wasraised ivith a vengeance ; hoivever , I have been speaking about the matter to several English ,. French , ancl German Masons , and these say that they don't elevate their candidates after the Scotch fashion . " This conversation was but an echo of many others I had heard to the self-same tune and words . Numbers of Scotch brethren now

say , if we have so misunderstood the most sacred portions of our ceremonies , the lesser ones have little chance of having been retained in their original parity , so they have set themselves heartily to cleanse our venerable landmarks from these

stains which have so long obscured them , and it is to forward a purpose so good that lectures and rehearsals have been instituted in many Scotch lodges . These lectures are not confined to the explanation of ceremony only , but include

astronomical and geological discoveries , the utility of the fine arts , readings from the best authors , & c . " ' From the Masonic subjects Ave select portions of a lecture recently delivered by Bro . Cowie , in the Lodge Forfar ancl Kincardine , Dundee ( No . 225 ) ,, Scotland . The lecture is entitled

MASONIC CEREMOXY . " Of ivhat use is your Freemasonry ? " is a question frequently asked by the outside world . The common answer is , " come ancl see . " Of course this answer is to those the brother may

think Avould be a desirable acquisition , either for their worth iu mind or matter . To those that age ,, sex , or social position , bars from entrance within . our circles , the answers are more evasive . This may in some measure arise from the duty of the .

brethren to keep inviolate the secrets of the Order ,, and to preserve our landmarks from the public gaze ; but surely many good reasons might be . given for the faith Avhich should be in us , ivithout trenching upon the limits by which our secrets are

bounded . In the olden time the grand ivorks in . art and architecture produced by the Craft , gave evidence of the noblest kind that the brethren were custodiers of much that could refine and '

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THE NEW FREEMASONS' TAVERN. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES. Article 6
EIGHTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
A. SYSTEM OF MASONIC CO-OPERATION AND RELIEF AS CARRIED OUT IN DUNDEE. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR. THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30TH, 1867. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Knights Templars.

to be proceeded with for her coronation . The Count of Tripoli , with many of the most powerful of the barons , thereupon assembled at Naplous , determined to oppose her election . The arrangement for the coronation being complete , De

Eidefort ser . t letters in the queen ' s name to the count and to the barons , who were then encamped at Naplous , commending them to repair on a certain day to Jerusalem , to do homage to Sybilla , ancl to take the usual oaths of allegiance . To this message

the barons returned for answer that they purposed remaining Avhere they Avere . Dreading , however , the consequences of a Avar with the Templars and the barons ivho had adopted the cause of Sybilla , and moved hy the advice of tiie Count of Tripoli , who hoped , upon the divorce of Guy de Lusignan , to obtain the hand of the queen himself , thev

despatched two abbots of the Cistercian Order to Gerard ancl Heraclius , the Patriarch , beseeching them , for the love of God and of His holy Apostles , not to proceed with the coronation of S ybilla until she was separated from Guy de Lusignan . They

furthermore referred to the well-tried incapacity of Guy for commanding either in field or council ; that , ivith the dangers Avhich then threatened the kingdom , they required , to establish peace and drive back the Infidel , a nobleman as sovereign

who Avas an able and approved leader ; and they concluded by demanding the immediate divorce of Sybilla and 'Guy , and that the queen should make choice of some nobleman in Avhom the Christians had implicit trust , as one who could

govern the country with judgment and prudence , and defend it with valour ancl skill . ( To he continued . )

Scotch Masonic Lectures.

SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES .

( Continued from pacjn 369 . ) In accordance ivith our promise we give a further selection from ' " Scotch Masonic Lectures . " In apologising for so frequently referring to Masonic ceremonials , Bro . Cowie Avrites , " Brethren

else-Avhere ivho are thoroughly posted up in the ceremonies will probably conclude that we are occupying too much time and space with this particular subject . Stranger brethren , who may have visited Scotch lodges will most likely think otherwise , for

these complain that in the majority , not only are the ceremonies badly performed but their true purpose is totally misunderstood , and instead of

Scotch Masonic Lectures.

their just use being impressed upon visitors and initiates , that practices of a debasing kind are indulged in . Duty to our obligation prevents the use of such language as might best describe Avhat has been so frequently ancl so justly

complained against . I may , however , repeat a conversation I heard between a sea captain , recently initiated , and a Scotch brother . "You are a brother Mason , captain ? " " Yes . " " Have you been passed and raised yet ? " " Oh yes , I

wasraised ivith a vengeance ; hoivever , I have been speaking about the matter to several English ,. French , ancl German Masons , and these say that they don't elevate their candidates after the Scotch fashion . " This conversation was but an echo of many others I had heard to the self-same tune and words . Numbers of Scotch brethren now

say , if we have so misunderstood the most sacred portions of our ceremonies , the lesser ones have little chance of having been retained in their original parity , so they have set themselves heartily to cleanse our venerable landmarks from these

stains which have so long obscured them , and it is to forward a purpose so good that lectures and rehearsals have been instituted in many Scotch lodges . These lectures are not confined to the explanation of ceremony only , but include

astronomical and geological discoveries , the utility of the fine arts , readings from the best authors , & c . " ' From the Masonic subjects Ave select portions of a lecture recently delivered by Bro . Cowie , in the Lodge Forfar ancl Kincardine , Dundee ( No . 225 ) ,, Scotland . The lecture is entitled

MASONIC CEREMOXY . " Of ivhat use is your Freemasonry ? " is a question frequently asked by the outside world . The common answer is , " come ancl see . " Of course this answer is to those the brother may

think Avould be a desirable acquisition , either for their worth iu mind or matter . To those that age ,, sex , or social position , bars from entrance within . our circles , the answers are more evasive . This may in some measure arise from the duty of the .

brethren to keep inviolate the secrets of the Order ,, and to preserve our landmarks from the public gaze ; but surely many good reasons might be . given for the faith Avhich should be in us , ivithout trenching upon the limits by which our secrets are

bounded . In the olden time the grand ivorks in . art and architecture produced by the Craft , gave evidence of the noblest kind that the brethren were custodiers of much that could refine and '

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