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Two Remarkable Patents.

submitted himself as Knight Templar , but also in those duties which he took on himself as Grand Officer , on which account we have conferred on him , in sign and token of our thorough trust and friendship , the governance of the Chapter of St . Petersburg : Accordingly , on all those Knights , promoted and raised

to this knightly dignity , and also on those hereafter to be invested we enjoin that they should hold the aforesaid Prefect in reverence and obedience , to the end that they transgress in no respect their oath taken as Brethren of the Temple :

Being especially mindful that whatsoever allegiance the }* pay to him , that do they pay to me , and also to The Master of the Order , and that in what they fail towards him , they

fail towards me , and towards The Master of the Order Himself , dul y remembering that the Lord of Our Order is God , Supreme in Goodness , Supreme in Might , who directs and governs all things together to one end . Let this be for a Law unto till Brethren and Knights of the Temple , present , absent , and to come , whom we earnestly

commend to the grace and protection of the Mighty Judge , Lord and Supreme Master of our Order . In surer testimony of all which , we have subscribed Our name with our own hand , and have caused our Seal to be affixed , as of the Supreme Grand Master of the

Soldiers . Done in the Provincial Chapter of the Yllth Province . On the Vllth day of the Vth Month , in the Year of the Birth of Christ , MDCCLXXIX . Charles , Duke of Sudermania ,

Supreme and Grand Master of the Soldiers and Brethren of the Sacred Order of the Temple of Jerusalem in the Kingdom of Sweden and Gothland , ( he Duchy of Findland , and the

Empire of Russia , st y led in the Order Knig ht and Professed Brother a Sole Yivificanlc . Xicholas Brclkc , Count , Styled in the Order , Professed Brother ab iguc puro , Great Chancellor . Inspected Holmens .

Xole by Dr . CHKTWOIH * CRAWLKY . " In the seventh line of the body of the document the scribe has apparentl y omitted , either by design or accident , some such phrase as has been supplied in square brackets . The omission led to the correction , by a subsequent hand ,

of qui into quib . in the following sentence . The emendation restores grammar to the particular clause , at the expense of the general context . "

(]•/„ , / , } ICIili , Pari mil Co . )

Freemasonry was introduced into Sweden during the fourth decade of the eighteenth century , and in 1762 King Adolf Fredrik assumed the Title of Protector , being then , according to Gould , W . M . of a Lodge at Stockholm . The Swedish Rite was arranged about this time , and "aimed at a spiritual revival of the Order of the Temple , " the degrees

being nine in number , of which the highest was Vicarins Soloiuoiiis . During the following decade Gustavus III . was Protector of the Craft , and his Brother Charles , Duke of Sudermania , was elected Grand Master , being thus the chief officer of

the Vllth Province of the STRICT OHSKRVAXCI * ; hence his signature being attached to this most interesting document oi the year 1779 . It will be noted that the motto taken by the Duke on becoming a "Professed Brother" ( technically known as " a name in religion " ) was a sole vivijicnnle ; and

that of Count Brelke ' s was ab ignc puio . The second Patent concerns the "Grand Lodge of Astrea , " which was formed for Russia in 1815 ( on the dissolution of the "Grand Directors , " which had been started a

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Freemasonry in Scotland. Article 2
Masonic Bazaar at Glasgow. Article 2
Consecration of the University of Edinburgh Lodge, No. 2974. Article 4
Consecration of the United Wards Lodge. Article 5
Somersetshire Lodge, No. 2925. Article 6
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London Welsh Lodge, No. 2867, Article 8
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Non-Christian Freemasons. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
Untitled Article 14
Oration Delivered at the Consecration of the Empress Preceptory Article 15
Two Remarkable Patents. Article 16
"Where Masons do Congregate." Article 19
Godfroi de Bouillon Preceptory of Knights Templar. Article 20
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Two Remarkable Patents.

submitted himself as Knight Templar , but also in those duties which he took on himself as Grand Officer , on which account we have conferred on him , in sign and token of our thorough trust and friendship , the governance of the Chapter of St . Petersburg : Accordingly , on all those Knights , promoted and raised

to this knightly dignity , and also on those hereafter to be invested we enjoin that they should hold the aforesaid Prefect in reverence and obedience , to the end that they transgress in no respect their oath taken as Brethren of the Temple :

Being especially mindful that whatsoever allegiance the }* pay to him , that do they pay to me , and also to The Master of the Order , and that in what they fail towards him , they

fail towards me , and towards The Master of the Order Himself , dul y remembering that the Lord of Our Order is God , Supreme in Goodness , Supreme in Might , who directs and governs all things together to one end . Let this be for a Law unto till Brethren and Knights of the Temple , present , absent , and to come , whom we earnestly

commend to the grace and protection of the Mighty Judge , Lord and Supreme Master of our Order . In surer testimony of all which , we have subscribed Our name with our own hand , and have caused our Seal to be affixed , as of the Supreme Grand Master of the

Soldiers . Done in the Provincial Chapter of the Yllth Province . On the Vllth day of the Vth Month , in the Year of the Birth of Christ , MDCCLXXIX . Charles , Duke of Sudermania ,

Supreme and Grand Master of the Soldiers and Brethren of the Sacred Order of the Temple of Jerusalem in the Kingdom of Sweden and Gothland , ( he Duchy of Findland , and the

Empire of Russia , st y led in the Order Knig ht and Professed Brother a Sole Yivificanlc . Xicholas Brclkc , Count , Styled in the Order , Professed Brother ab iguc puro , Great Chancellor . Inspected Holmens .

Xole by Dr . CHKTWOIH * CRAWLKY . " In the seventh line of the body of the document the scribe has apparentl y omitted , either by design or accident , some such phrase as has been supplied in square brackets . The omission led to the correction , by a subsequent hand ,

of qui into quib . in the following sentence . The emendation restores grammar to the particular clause , at the expense of the general context . "

(]•/„ , / , } ICIili , Pari mil Co . )

Freemasonry was introduced into Sweden during the fourth decade of the eighteenth century , and in 1762 King Adolf Fredrik assumed the Title of Protector , being then , according to Gould , W . M . of a Lodge at Stockholm . The Swedish Rite was arranged about this time , and "aimed at a spiritual revival of the Order of the Temple , " the degrees

being nine in number , of which the highest was Vicarins Soloiuoiiis . During the following decade Gustavus III . was Protector of the Craft , and his Brother Charles , Duke of Sudermania , was elected Grand Master , being thus the chief officer of

the Vllth Province of the STRICT OHSKRVAXCI * ; hence his signature being attached to this most interesting document oi the year 1779 . It will be noted that the motto taken by the Duke on becoming a "Professed Brother" ( technically known as " a name in religion " ) was a sole vivijicnnle ; and

that of Count Brelke ' s was ab ignc puio . The second Patent concerns the "Grand Lodge of Astrea , " which was formed for Russia in 1815 ( on the dissolution of the "Grand Directors , " which had been started a

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