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On The Square.

On the Square .

W ^ JrWMfi the deiltn iu l- > ceember , 1895 , of Bro . the Venerable iifliPIH , 1 - AJ 1 KS CuKK > M - " - D - > DD- 1 S ° ' ifc was co " - l ( ftrelSJ ™ 1 sidered that some Memorial should be presented by M ^ [ J | - the M " asonic Fraternit y to the Parish Church in P £ _ S ^ wfea , ] which he had ministered for 19 vcars ; aud to this

end a subscription list was opened under the sanction of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 4 !) 2 . Owing to the long vacancy in the Rectorship however , as it was not known what kind of memorial would be most acceptable , nothing was done in the matter ; but on the appointment of ( he Rev . Mr . Newns it was on his suggestion decided that it should be in the form of a solid brass altar desk witll a suitable inscription . The desk , as we have already made known , arrived hero by the mail of the 20 th ult ., and is a vei-y tine piece of work , executed by Bros . George Kenning & Son of

London , from a specification furnished hy Bro . R . H . K . Dyefct . It is thoroughly Masonic in design . From a base representing a tesselated pavement spring three columns of the Ionic , Doric and Corinthian Orders which support a hinged brass plate for the book . This plate is of open work : in the centre is a shield bearing a Latin inscription , having at the head a radiated cross , and at the end tho

emblem of a P . M . W . S . of a Rose Croix Chapter , the oilice held by our Brother at the time of his death . , On either side of the shield are displayed the square and compass of Craft Masonry , and tho pelican feeding her young with her blood , within the compass and segment , the emblem of ( he Rose Croix Degree . At the top of tho

plate is the time-honoured introit from the Mass for the Dead . " Requiem ccternam dona et Doinine ; ct Lux Perpctua luceal ci , " and at the base the text from Timuthi / II . 4 . 7 . " Uonuni certanem certavi , cursum coiisunnnavi Fidcin scrvaci . " The inscription on the shield is : —

On The Square.

Ad , viajorem Lei Orandk Architecti Utiieersi gloriam

Et in puun menioriani Utri Untfrabtlis Sacofti Clarfc flff .-ar . mii m .. m m

llttjttsce Varochice mtper Reel oris 1 ICCHOH

Antiyaeiisii Arcltidiaconi Qui obdormivil in Christo Lie IV Decembris MDCCCXCV . Q . uidam fratres eius

E . Eratemitate Lalomorum Uocce dederunt

The Rector and Vestry of the Parish , having signified their acceptance of the gift , a Committee consisting of W . Bro . R . Bell , 18 ° , W . M ., and Bro . It . Warneford , 18 ° , S . W ., of the St . John ' s Lodge , and W . Bro . R . H . K . Dyett 18 ° Dist . G . I . of W ., W . M . of the Avondale liodge of Mark Masters attended St . Philip ' s Church on Sunday , the

1 st inst . ( All Saints Day ) , to make the formal presentation . Matins , with special collects , was sung by the Rector at 11 . BO a . m ., and after the Xvd Collect during the singing of Hymn 427 A . and M . on the Eucharisfic Tapers being lit , and the Rector entering the Sanctuary , the Committee advanced to the altar rails , the desk being borne by

Bro . Dyett , from whom it was received h y the Church Warden , William Goodwin , Esq ., and by him presented to the Rector , who placed it on the altar with the usual formalities . A special Collect was then recited , after which the Ceremony of tbe Mass was proceeded with . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . Haines , Chaplain of St . John ' s Lodge , the Sermon was preached by the Rector from

Revelation XXI , 22 . He dwelt with force on the building up of the Spiritual Edifice not made with hands , the square stones of which are ( he souls of just men made perfect ; and , at fhe close , on acknowled g ing the presentation , paid a touching tribute to the late Rector , who , he said indeed had , like St . Paul magnified his office , and while a great theological scholar was also a holy and devout priest .

It is with great pleasure that we record this public honouring of onr departed Brother of whom we may well feel proud ; for his name is written on the roll of Britain ' s learned ones ; "being dead yet speaketh . " May the G . A . O . T . U . give us grace to follow his example ; and "of His infinite goodness , when we shall stand

together before the Pedestal at the Grand Tribunal of unbiased Justice , extend his mercy towards him and all of us , and crown our Hope with everlasting BJiss in the expanded realms of a boundless eternity . " llrotlior est * I * * # * * * # # # # # * # #

Christ the . Sower sows tliee liere When ill' eternal day shall dawn lie will leather in the ear On that llesiiiTection morn . ( Inmt him Lord eternal rest ¦ — Com . With the spirits of the Blest .

We give above a portrait of Bro . the Ven . James Clark , M . A ., Ph . D ., D . D ., late Archdeacon of Antigua , io whose memory the Brethren at Antigua have presented to the Parish Church of St . Philip ' s a handsome brass altar desk , of which also we reproduce a photograph , together with the report of the ceremonies connected with

the dedication . Bro . Clark was M . A . and Ph . D . of the University of Gottingen , and a F . R . A . S . He was ordained Deacon 1803 , Priest 1804 , by the Bishop of Ripon ; was curate of Lindley , South Shields ; Senior Curate of Rotherham ; Senior Curate of Middlesborough ; British Chaplain at Memel , 1809-74 ; Lechu-er in London for Christian Evidence Society , 1874-75 ; Senior Cnrate of Sandal Magua ,

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On The Square.

On the Square .

W ^ JrWMfi the deiltn iu l- > ceember , 1895 , of Bro . the Venerable iifliPIH , 1 - AJ 1 KS CuKK > M - " - D - > DD- 1 S ° ' ifc was co " - l ( ftrelSJ ™ 1 sidered that some Memorial should be presented by M ^ [ J | - the M " asonic Fraternit y to the Parish Church in P £ _ S ^ wfea , ] which he had ministered for 19 vcars ; aud to this

end a subscription list was opened under the sanction of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 4 !) 2 . Owing to the long vacancy in the Rectorship however , as it was not known what kind of memorial would be most acceptable , nothing was done in the matter ; but on the appointment of ( he Rev . Mr . Newns it was on his suggestion decided that it should be in the form of a solid brass altar desk witll a suitable inscription . The desk , as we have already made known , arrived hero by the mail of the 20 th ult ., and is a vei-y tine piece of work , executed by Bros . George Kenning & Son of

London , from a specification furnished hy Bro . R . H . K . Dyefct . It is thoroughly Masonic in design . From a base representing a tesselated pavement spring three columns of the Ionic , Doric and Corinthian Orders which support a hinged brass plate for the book . This plate is of open work : in the centre is a shield bearing a Latin inscription , having at the head a radiated cross , and at the end tho

emblem of a P . M . W . S . of a Rose Croix Chapter , the oilice held by our Brother at the time of his death . , On either side of the shield are displayed the square and compass of Craft Masonry , and tho pelican feeding her young with her blood , within the compass and segment , the emblem of ( he Rose Croix Degree . At the top of tho

plate is the time-honoured introit from the Mass for the Dead . " Requiem ccternam dona et Doinine ; ct Lux Perpctua luceal ci , " and at the base the text from Timuthi / II . 4 . 7 . " Uonuni certanem certavi , cursum coiisunnnavi Fidcin scrvaci . " The inscription on the shield is : —

On The Square.

Ad , viajorem Lei Orandk Architecti Utiieersi gloriam

Et in puun menioriani Utri Untfrabtlis Sacofti Clarfc flff .-ar . mii m .. m m

llttjttsce Varochice mtper Reel oris 1 ICCHOH

Antiyaeiisii Arcltidiaconi Qui obdormivil in Christo Lie IV Decembris MDCCCXCV . Q . uidam fratres eius

E . Eratemitate Lalomorum Uocce dederunt

The Rector and Vestry of the Parish , having signified their acceptance of the gift , a Committee consisting of W . Bro . R . Bell , 18 ° , W . M ., and Bro . It . Warneford , 18 ° , S . W ., of the St . John ' s Lodge , and W . Bro . R . H . K . Dyett 18 ° Dist . G . I . of W ., W . M . of the Avondale liodge of Mark Masters attended St . Philip ' s Church on Sunday , the

1 st inst . ( All Saints Day ) , to make the formal presentation . Matins , with special collects , was sung by the Rector at 11 . BO a . m ., and after the Xvd Collect during the singing of Hymn 427 A . and M . on the Eucharisfic Tapers being lit , and the Rector entering the Sanctuary , the Committee advanced to the altar rails , the desk being borne by

Bro . Dyett , from whom it was received h y the Church Warden , William Goodwin , Esq ., and by him presented to the Rector , who placed it on the altar with the usual formalities . A special Collect was then recited , after which the Ceremony of tbe Mass was proceeded with . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . Haines , Chaplain of St . John ' s Lodge , the Sermon was preached by the Rector from

Revelation XXI , 22 . He dwelt with force on the building up of the Spiritual Edifice not made with hands , the square stones of which are ( he souls of just men made perfect ; and , at fhe close , on acknowled g ing the presentation , paid a touching tribute to the late Rector , who , he said indeed had , like St . Paul magnified his office , and while a great theological scholar was also a holy and devout priest .

It is with great pleasure that we record this public honouring of onr departed Brother of whom we may well feel proud ; for his name is written on the roll of Britain ' s learned ones ; "being dead yet speaketh . " May the G . A . O . T . U . give us grace to follow his example ; and "of His infinite goodness , when we shall stand

together before the Pedestal at the Grand Tribunal of unbiased Justice , extend his mercy towards him and all of us , and crown our Hope with everlasting BJiss in the expanded realms of a boundless eternity . " llrotlior est * I * * # * * * # # # # # * # #

Christ the . Sower sows tliee liere When ill' eternal day shall dawn lie will leather in the ear On that llesiiiTection morn . ( Inmt him Lord eternal rest ¦ — Com . With the spirits of the Blest .

We give above a portrait of Bro . the Ven . James Clark , M . A ., Ph . D ., D . D ., late Archdeacon of Antigua , io whose memory the Brethren at Antigua have presented to the Parish Church of St . Philip ' s a handsome brass altar desk , of which also we reproduce a photograph , together with the report of the ceremonies connected with

the dedication . Bro . Clark was M . A . and Ph . D . of the University of Gottingen , and a F . R . A . S . He was ordained Deacon 1803 , Priest 1804 , by the Bishop of Ripon ; was curate of Lindley , South Shields ; Senior Curate of Rotherham ; Senior Curate of Middlesborough ; British Chaplain at Memel , 1809-74 ; Lechu-er in London for Christian Evidence Society , 1874-75 ; Senior Cnrate of Sandal Magua ,

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CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY . INSTITUTED BY THE HUGUENOTS , 1685 . Prcsident-Slli ( IKdliiJK WILLIAMS . | Vice-President-TUE EARL OK AUKRHKEN , K . G , I Treasuier-F . A . DEVAS , ESQ . I 3 . ankers-. MES . SIIS . D . UWLAY , HEY AS & CO ., 51 , LOMBARD STREET , B . C ., AXD I , 1 'ALL MALL EAST , S . W . For Visiting and Preaching the Gospel in Workhouses and other places . Also for rogular relief of tho poorest classes met with in the localities where the Mission Halls are situated . Tho following returns will show this kind of work for the past year . Is )| y ^ ' ^ province of this Societ y is io preach the Gospel , aud in other ways relieve two classes ; those who cannot , and those who will not , attend the ordinary places of worship . The work of preaching and visitation is carried on by over 450 Voluntary Workers of both sexes , who give their time gratis . 540 Sent for a week . 15 , 000 Workhouse Inmates were visited every week in 10 , 000 Workhouse Jnniutes entertained at Christmas with Concert j 23 Workhouses , Infirmaries , and Casual Wards . Buns and Oranges being also distributed . ' 35 ° Lodging-house Inmates visited every week in Spifalficlds , I Home for Working Girls , in which Stoke Newington , Poplar , Borough , and Hastings . 30 Girls were lodged , ( rained , and many others supplied with 8 Mission Halls entirely supported in which situations . 2 , 231 Homeless . Men were received into the All-Ni ght Shelter . 1 , 500 Benefited by Sewing , Cooking and other Useful Classes . 28 , 73 0 Jirciikfii . s / s . Teas . Cocoa Suppers , ivc ., given . 21 Open-Air Stations sustained . 1 , 298 Bread , Lodging and other Relief Tickets distriliufed . 191 , 296 Tracts , Booklets , and Periodicals distributed . 22 , zoo Children ' s Dinners and Breakfasts provided . 2 , 325 Attendances were made b y poor Widows , employed ill 2 , 328 ( . hildrcn and Adults taken into the C ilry lor a Day . making Clothing . 70 O Garments were made and sold lust year . Contributions or Di mil inns ( N . B . Periodicals and Tracts are most useful , and 111 : 1 V he scnl lo the Secretary ) can be paid into fhe Bank , io the Treasurer , or will be very gratefully received In ( he Secretary , Mr . JAMKS ATKINSON , Oilice , 2 ' , I'Jnlield Road , Kingsland , N ,

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