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Objects Of Masonic Reform.

felloAV man , whilst the latter should bo reserved- as a portion of that too otfc-noglected duty Ave OAVO to GOD alone . Called upon , as some of us are , to hold in veneration the original rulers and patrons of the Order of Freemasonry , and their regular successors , supremo and subordinate , according to their stations , AVC ought first to knoAV Who are those Ameliorable personages , and What are the

links that connect them Avith their successors 1 Freemasonry is not sufficiently well authenticated , in the Craft and Arch degrees , as IIOAV practised here , to alloAV any studious or reflective brother to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion as to the identity of the original rulers and patrons of the Order . If Ave fix on any definite era , as a basis for our foundation , the schisms and discrepancies Aidiich our

history present go very far to unsettle all accounts , verbally given , as to a regular succession of authorities , supremo or subordinate . If Ave travel beyond the year 1721 , all is confusion . Scrupulous brethren destroyed the records—not the ritual—because they should not fall into improper hands . So there is no documentary oAudence

to help us , and Ave have only to trust to imperfect reports and traditions , both of the most vague and unsatisfactory character ; and if AVC come doAvn to the Lodge of Reconciliation and Union , in 1813 , one , or both , of the parties tliat formed that lodge must have been acting in opposition to the regular successors of the venerable original rulers and patrons of the Order ; and either the ancient or

the modern Freemasons could not have shoAvn a pure , unbroken , descent . But , no doubt , it Avill be said , the fact of a coalition between those AVIIO Avere legitimate and those AVIIO Avere not either partially , or entirely , purged all previous errors and fixed Freemasonry on a sound and recognized foundation . Such may be all very Avell , as far as it goes ; but if it is adopted then Ave are seated

on one horn of a dilemma , for if the union of the tAvo Grand Lodges is to be taken as the definite basis of Freemasonry , the much-boasted antiquity of the craft is reduced to just fifty-tAvo years , and the original rulers and patrons can be no other than the Dukes of Kent , Sussex , and those AVIIO bore sAvay in 1813 !

If , then , it is so difficult to define AVIIO Avere tlie original rulers and patrons it is still more perplexing to decide AVIIO are , or have been , dissenters from the original plan of Freemasonry , and yet an individual—one perhaps AVIIO has never given a moment ' s thought to the point—is called upon to discountenance all such , Avithout any guide or intimation Avhich may help him to a conclusion or , if ho

has made the matter an object of inquiry , he finds that the existing Grand Lodge , in its LIAVS , ritual , customs , and usages , is the least in accordance Avith the original plan of 1717 , of any body of Freemasons in the ivorld . From the date of the revival to this present year of Grace , 1865 , eveiy landmark of the order has been most mercilessly tortured , hacked , hewed , and construed , to mean any ,

or eA'ory , thing at a given- moment . If this process of mangling is found to be insufficient to cany a point , there never arc wantin « those ready to propose the erasure of all such obstacles to their

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NUMBER ONE. Article 4
"LIVE AND LET LIVE." Article 9
OBJECTS OF MASONIC REFORM. Article 11
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 20
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURICUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 32
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 36
MASONIC ENCLAVES. Article 38
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 38
EVENTS AND THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. Article 41
CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA. Article 43
REVIEWS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 44
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 47
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 50
OBITUARY. Article 50
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 51
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Objects Of Masonic Reform.

felloAV man , whilst the latter should bo reserved- as a portion of that too otfc-noglected duty Ave OAVO to GOD alone . Called upon , as some of us are , to hold in veneration the original rulers and patrons of the Order of Freemasonry , and their regular successors , supremo and subordinate , according to their stations , AVC ought first to knoAV Who are those Ameliorable personages , and What are the

links that connect them Avith their successors 1 Freemasonry is not sufficiently well authenticated , in the Craft and Arch degrees , as IIOAV practised here , to alloAV any studious or reflective brother to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion as to the identity of the original rulers and patrons of the Order . If Ave fix on any definite era , as a basis for our foundation , the schisms and discrepancies Aidiich our

history present go very far to unsettle all accounts , verbally given , as to a regular succession of authorities , supremo or subordinate . If Ave travel beyond the year 1721 , all is confusion . Scrupulous brethren destroyed the records—not the ritual—because they should not fall into improper hands . So there is no documentary oAudence

to help us , and Ave have only to trust to imperfect reports and traditions , both of the most vague and unsatisfactory character ; and if AVC come doAvn to the Lodge of Reconciliation and Union , in 1813 , one , or both , of the parties tliat formed that lodge must have been acting in opposition to the regular successors of the venerable original rulers and patrons of the Order ; and either the ancient or

the modern Freemasons could not have shoAvn a pure , unbroken , descent . But , no doubt , it Avill be said , the fact of a coalition between those AVIIO Avere legitimate and those AVIIO Avere not either partially , or entirely , purged all previous errors and fixed Freemasonry on a sound and recognized foundation . Such may be all very Avell , as far as it goes ; but if it is adopted then Ave are seated

on one horn of a dilemma , for if the union of the tAvo Grand Lodges is to be taken as the definite basis of Freemasonry , the much-boasted antiquity of the craft is reduced to just fifty-tAvo years , and the original rulers and patrons can be no other than the Dukes of Kent , Sussex , and those AVIIO bore sAvay in 1813 !

If , then , it is so difficult to define AVIIO Avere tlie original rulers and patrons it is still more perplexing to decide AVIIO are , or have been , dissenters from the original plan of Freemasonry , and yet an individual—one perhaps AVIIO has never given a moment ' s thought to the point—is called upon to discountenance all such , Avithout any guide or intimation Avhich may help him to a conclusion or , if ho

has made the matter an object of inquiry , he finds that the existing Grand Lodge , in its LIAVS , ritual , customs , and usages , is the least in accordance Avith the original plan of 1717 , of any body of Freemasons in the ivorld . From the date of the revival to this present year of Grace , 1865 , eveiy landmark of the order has been most mercilessly tortured , hacked , hewed , and construed , to mean any ,

or eA'ory , thing at a given- moment . If this process of mangling is found to be insufficient to cany a point , there never arc wantin « those ready to propose the erasure of all such obstacles to their

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