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Godfrey Higgins On Freemasonry.

" On the ruins of Mundore may be seen various mystic emblems , as the quatrefeuille , the cross , the mystic triangle , the triang le within a triangle , etc . Col . Tod says , ' Among ancient coins and medals , excavated from the ruins of Oojein and other ancient citiesI possess a perfect

, series with all the symbolic emblems of the tioenty-four Apostles . The compound equilateral triangle is among them ; perhaps there Avere Masons in those days among the Pali ( i . a ., the Philistines of the Indian Gaza—and of Gaza , a few miles

from Solomon ' s temple in Western Syria ) . ' So , my good friend , Col . Tod , you are surprised that there should be masonic emblems upon the ruins of Mundore . But though this may surprise you , it Avill not surprise his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , or any Mason of high degree . HE MAY SAY SO MOKE . Yet he will venture to add , that though

much of the learning of that ancient Order remains , much is lost and much may yet be recovered . But it is not every Apprentice or Fellew-Oraft lvho knoivs all the secrets of the Order . " ( P . 519 , vol . 1 . ) Bro . Higginswe findAvas a Royal

, , Arch Mason , but he did not penetrate beyond , so , evidently , he considered that position to be one of "high degree . " n a note to same page , the author asks : — " Brother Mason , what do you know of Solomon ' s temple ? Here are the word

Alnmg in Synastrene and the masonic emblems in Mundore—the town of Cycles or Cyclopes . Be assured the Avood was carved for certain sacred parts of the building , and by Freemasons , too , Probably all the fourteen temples of Solomon , of which we read , were partly constructed of this sacred wood , and by Freemasons , too . "

At pages 652-3 is also the following : " When I Avrote the CELTIC DHUIDS I was not a Mason . It is no secret ( i ., e „ the Mystic Temple ); and , as Col . Tod has observed , is found Avith other masonic emblems , or probably the oldest building in the worldthe Cyclopaen Avails of

Mun-, dore . Did Masonry arise during the build-¦ ug of these Avails 1 ... Why do the priest-led monarchs of the Continent persecute Masonry ? Is it because they are not entrusted with its secrets ; or

because their priests cannot make it snhservient to their base purjioses 1 All these questions I may ask , gentle reader ; but all I may not ansAver . " It is impossible to follow the author wherever he leads us Avithout requiring

much more space than Ave should like to occupy at present , so we must content ourselves Avith g ivingthe extractsin many cases , and leaving them to the consideration of our readers , in the hope , hoAvever , to examine them carefully as time permits .

With respect to the question of secrecy , Bro . Higgins ably proves the esoteric character ( as also , of course , exoteric ceremonies for the public ) of all ancient religions , and declares :

" The heads of the church must IIOAV see very clearly , if they Avere to confess Avhat cannot be denied , that ( if the most learned and respectable of the early fathers of the church are to be believed ) Christianity contained a secret religion , that the populace would not consent to be kept in the

dark . But Avhether the secret doctrine he lost or not , it is a fact that it Avas the faith of the first Christian fathers , admitted by themselves , that there was such a secret doctrine , and before I haA e done , I will prove it clearly enough . " ( Vol . 1 , p . 647 . )

No religion , scarcely , is omitted to be examined in the "Anacalypsis , " if it has any ancient traditions or history at all , but , of course , however interesting and curious the enquiry may be , it Avould not be one quite suited to the columns of a

Masonic magazine , especially when it is remembered that Freemasonry is unsectarian . Were it admissible , we should have occasion to state several objections to many of the author ' s views as to Christianity , just as the editor of the second

volume felt compelled to do . But , AA'ithal it cannot but be acknowledged that there are hidden springs of Avisdom in this singular work , Avhich Avould be Avholly unobserved by the casual reader , but Avhich are most suggestive to the reflective masonic student .

Those interested in the history of the Knights Templars Avill not fail to examine the folloAving respecting that Avarlike and Christian body of men . How far the Templars Avere connected Avith the operatiA-e masonic societies of their time appears to us imposible now to decide , for Ave

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
GROWLS FROM GRUMBLERS. Article 7
GODFREY HIGGINS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 8
WOMAN'S CHOICE —THE STORY OF A HERO. Article 12
ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP. Article 15
THE SPRIG OF ACACIA. Article 16
THE SITE OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE DISCOVERED. Article 17
TOGETHER. Article 21
MAY CHEPWORTH: A CLEVELAND SKETCH. Article 21
FREEMASONRY AND THE EARLY ENGLISH GILDS. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 28
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 30
WHAT HAPPENED AT A CHRISTMAS GATHERING. Article 34
NOTES ON LITER PURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 37
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Article 41
THE NUMBER OF STARS WE CAN SEE. Article 42
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 43
Reviews. Article 44
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Godfrey Higgins On Freemasonry.

" On the ruins of Mundore may be seen various mystic emblems , as the quatrefeuille , the cross , the mystic triangle , the triang le within a triangle , etc . Col . Tod says , ' Among ancient coins and medals , excavated from the ruins of Oojein and other ancient citiesI possess a perfect

, series with all the symbolic emblems of the tioenty-four Apostles . The compound equilateral triangle is among them ; perhaps there Avere Masons in those days among the Pali ( i . a ., the Philistines of the Indian Gaza—and of Gaza , a few miles

from Solomon ' s temple in Western Syria ) . ' So , my good friend , Col . Tod , you are surprised that there should be masonic emblems upon the ruins of Mundore . But though this may surprise you , it Avill not surprise his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , or any Mason of high degree . HE MAY SAY SO MOKE . Yet he will venture to add , that though

much of the learning of that ancient Order remains , much is lost and much may yet be recovered . But it is not every Apprentice or Fellew-Oraft lvho knoivs all the secrets of the Order . " ( P . 519 , vol . 1 . ) Bro . Higginswe findAvas a Royal

, , Arch Mason , but he did not penetrate beyond , so , evidently , he considered that position to be one of "high degree . " n a note to same page , the author asks : — " Brother Mason , what do you know of Solomon ' s temple ? Here are the word

Alnmg in Synastrene and the masonic emblems in Mundore—the town of Cycles or Cyclopes . Be assured the Avood was carved for certain sacred parts of the building , and by Freemasons , too , Probably all the fourteen temples of Solomon , of which we read , were partly constructed of this sacred wood , and by Freemasons , too . "

At pages 652-3 is also the following : " When I Avrote the CELTIC DHUIDS I was not a Mason . It is no secret ( i ., e „ the Mystic Temple ); and , as Col . Tod has observed , is found Avith other masonic emblems , or probably the oldest building in the worldthe Cyclopaen Avails of

Mun-, dore . Did Masonry arise during the build-¦ ug of these Avails 1 ... Why do the priest-led monarchs of the Continent persecute Masonry ? Is it because they are not entrusted with its secrets ; or

because their priests cannot make it snhservient to their base purjioses 1 All these questions I may ask , gentle reader ; but all I may not ansAver . " It is impossible to follow the author wherever he leads us Avithout requiring

much more space than Ave should like to occupy at present , so we must content ourselves Avith g ivingthe extractsin many cases , and leaving them to the consideration of our readers , in the hope , hoAvever , to examine them carefully as time permits .

With respect to the question of secrecy , Bro . Higgins ably proves the esoteric character ( as also , of course , exoteric ceremonies for the public ) of all ancient religions , and declares :

" The heads of the church must IIOAV see very clearly , if they Avere to confess Avhat cannot be denied , that ( if the most learned and respectable of the early fathers of the church are to be believed ) Christianity contained a secret religion , that the populace would not consent to be kept in the

dark . But Avhether the secret doctrine he lost or not , it is a fact that it Avas the faith of the first Christian fathers , admitted by themselves , that there was such a secret doctrine , and before I haA e done , I will prove it clearly enough . " ( Vol . 1 , p . 647 . )

No religion , scarcely , is omitted to be examined in the "Anacalypsis , " if it has any ancient traditions or history at all , but , of course , however interesting and curious the enquiry may be , it Avould not be one quite suited to the columns of a

Masonic magazine , especially when it is remembered that Freemasonry is unsectarian . Were it admissible , we should have occasion to state several objections to many of the author ' s views as to Christianity , just as the editor of the second

volume felt compelled to do . But , AA'ithal it cannot but be acknowledged that there are hidden springs of Avisdom in this singular work , Avhich Avould be Avholly unobserved by the casual reader , but Avhich are most suggestive to the reflective masonic student .

Those interested in the history of the Knights Templars Avill not fail to examine the folloAving respecting that Avarlike and Christian body of men . How far the Templars Avere connected Avith the operatiA-e masonic societies of their time appears to us imposible now to decide , for Ave

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