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A Cigar Scientifically Dissected.

No person that smokes can be in perfect health , and an imperfect organism , cannot reproduce a perfect one . Therefore it is logical to conclude that , Avere smoking the practice of every individual of a nation , then that people would degenerate into a physically inferior race .

Notes By Father Foy On His Second Lecture.

NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE .

NOTE BY THE EDITOR . AT Father Foy ' s request AVO haA'e published the folloAving notes of his , which he Avished printed as the justification , apparently , of his sAveeping statements . We do sothough Ave can ill afford the spaceancl

, , though , aboA'e all , the notes are neither neAV in themselves nor important as contributions to the history of Freemasonry . They are all Avell knoAA'n , accessible to all students , and , practically , " nihil ad rem . " For the " Illuminatism" to which they

mainly refer is " a thing of the past , " lasting only from 1782 to 1786 , in German }' , when it Avas suppressed ; ancl though it may have flourished for a short time in France and Paris , and included men like Egalit 6 Orleans in its ranksit

, also soon disappeared there . It has never been knoAA'n in Great Britain , Canada , or America , and , therefore , as all this proA'es nothing as regards Anglo-Saxon Freemasons , Ave may unanimously repudiate alike Illuminatism ancl Bahrdt ' s German

Union , AA'hicli quickly came to grief in Germany itself , and lieA'or had any real importance . In fact Freemasons knoAV about as much of the " Illnminati" as of the "Man in the Moon . "

But Ave should remember that Weishaupt Avas a Jesuit , a R . C . Professor of Canon LaAv at Ingoldstadt , ancl that other Jesuits and Roman Catholics had undoubtedly something to do Avith the earlier movements of the Illuniinati . Von Knigge , who began

as a Protestant in the Illnminati , died a Roman Catholic , and Avas buried before the high altar in a Roman Catholic church in tho Wurzburg district . It is but fair to note that he quarrelled Avith Weishaupt . We have no evidence that Weishaupt ever

left the Roman Catholic Church , though he died at Gotha , Ave believe , under the pr 0 tection of the reigning Grand Duke . If any one Avishes to knoAV what Jesuits Avill teach as regards gOA'ernment , and political and social law , ancl Avhy it is that

various States have successively declared them to be dangerous to order , peace , and liberty , let them read De la Ghalotais ' Report on the Constitution of the Jesuits , delivered to the Parliament of Bologna on the 1 st 3 rd 5 thancl 6 th December 1761 .

, , , , As Freemasons we smile at all this bugbear of revolutionary teaching , of Avhich as a loyal , religious , peaceful , charitable , tolerant Order Ave knoAV positively nothing about . There is probably no . more Avell-affected and patriotic body of men than the million

of Freemasons AVIIO belong to our Anglo-Saxon Masonic Family . That in parts of the Continent some Freemasons may use very A'iolent language and do very foolish acts Ave do not deny ; but in Holland and in Germany , in SAveclen and in Denmark , the Freemasons are most numerousloyal

, , intelligent , and peaceable ; AA'hile in Portugal ancl in the Grand Lodge of Rome , and in Spain , Ave do not believe that any such thing as Illuminatism exists . Even in France , as far as Ave are aAvare , the Grand Orient has never yet

countenanced irregular proceedings , and though French and Belgian Masonry are not in a satisfactory state , according to our VIBAVS , ancl just noAv they are making a great mistake , Ave believe that they IUIOAV nothing of the doctrine of the Illnminati .

WILLIAM MORGAN . From Blaclde ' s "Encyclopaedia . " "WILLIAM MORGAN AA'as a native of Virginia , but for some time previous to the autumn of 1826 had been an inhabitant of

the Avestorn part of the State of NOAV York . As early as the month of August of that year it became generally knoAvn that ho Avas engaged in preparing for the press a Avork by Avhich the obligations and secret proceedings of freemasonry Avere to be

divulged . Some members of the fraternity in and about Batavia , Avhere Morgan then resided , Avere alarmed , ancl eventually became much excited on account of the contemplated publication . Remonstrances and inducements to dissuade hiui

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
SONNET. Article 3
LETTER OF BRO. W. J. HUGHAN, OF ENGLAND, TO THE GRAND LODGE UF OHIO. Article 4
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES AND MODERN FREEMASONRY; THEIR ANALOGIES CONSIDERED. Article 7
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 11
OLD LONDON. Article 12
ON READING. Article 13
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Article 17
CHURCH GARDENS. Article 19
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 21
THE BYZANTINE AND TURKISH EMPIRES. Article 24
GERARD MONTAGU: Article 26
BURMAH.* Article 28
THE MASONIC ANGEL. Article 30
A LEGEND. Article 32
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 33
" BLIND." Article 35
THE BRAKEMAN'S STORY. Article 35
A LAY OF MODERN DURHAM. Article 37
MEMBERSHIP OF LODGES IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Article 38
A CIGAR SCIENTIFICALLY DISSECTED. Article 40
NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE. Article 42
LINDISFARNE ABBEY. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE WIDOWED SISTERS. Article 50
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

A Cigar Scientifically Dissected.

No person that smokes can be in perfect health , and an imperfect organism , cannot reproduce a perfect one . Therefore it is logical to conclude that , Avere smoking the practice of every individual of a nation , then that people would degenerate into a physically inferior race .

Notes By Father Foy On His Second Lecture.

NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE .

NOTE BY THE EDITOR . AT Father Foy ' s request AVO haA'e published the folloAving notes of his , which he Avished printed as the justification , apparently , of his sAveeping statements . We do sothough Ave can ill afford the spaceancl

, , though , aboA'e all , the notes are neither neAV in themselves nor important as contributions to the history of Freemasonry . They are all Avell knoAA'n , accessible to all students , and , practically , " nihil ad rem . " For the " Illuminatism" to which they

mainly refer is " a thing of the past , " lasting only from 1782 to 1786 , in German }' , when it Avas suppressed ; ancl though it may have flourished for a short time in France and Paris , and included men like Egalit 6 Orleans in its ranksit

, also soon disappeared there . It has never been knoAA'n in Great Britain , Canada , or America , and , therefore , as all this proA'es nothing as regards Anglo-Saxon Freemasons , Ave may unanimously repudiate alike Illuminatism ancl Bahrdt ' s German

Union , AA'hicli quickly came to grief in Germany itself , and lieA'or had any real importance . In fact Freemasons knoAV about as much of the " Illnminati" as of the "Man in the Moon . "

But Ave should remember that Weishaupt Avas a Jesuit , a R . C . Professor of Canon LaAv at Ingoldstadt , ancl that other Jesuits and Roman Catholics had undoubtedly something to do Avith the earlier movements of the Illuniinati . Von Knigge , who began

as a Protestant in the Illnminati , died a Roman Catholic , and Avas buried before the high altar in a Roman Catholic church in tho Wurzburg district . It is but fair to note that he quarrelled Avith Weishaupt . We have no evidence that Weishaupt ever

left the Roman Catholic Church , though he died at Gotha , Ave believe , under the pr 0 tection of the reigning Grand Duke . If any one Avishes to knoAV what Jesuits Avill teach as regards gOA'ernment , and political and social law , ancl Avhy it is that

various States have successively declared them to be dangerous to order , peace , and liberty , let them read De la Ghalotais ' Report on the Constitution of the Jesuits , delivered to the Parliament of Bologna on the 1 st 3 rd 5 thancl 6 th December 1761 .

, , , , As Freemasons we smile at all this bugbear of revolutionary teaching , of Avhich as a loyal , religious , peaceful , charitable , tolerant Order Ave knoAV positively nothing about . There is probably no . more Avell-affected and patriotic body of men than the million

of Freemasons AVIIO belong to our Anglo-Saxon Masonic Family . That in parts of the Continent some Freemasons may use very A'iolent language and do very foolish acts Ave do not deny ; but in Holland and in Germany , in SAveclen and in Denmark , the Freemasons are most numerousloyal

, , intelligent , and peaceable ; AA'hile in Portugal ancl in the Grand Lodge of Rome , and in Spain , Ave do not believe that any such thing as Illuminatism exists . Even in France , as far as Ave are aAvare , the Grand Orient has never yet

countenanced irregular proceedings , and though French and Belgian Masonry are not in a satisfactory state , according to our VIBAVS , ancl just noAv they are making a great mistake , Ave believe that they IUIOAV nothing of the doctrine of the Illnminati .

WILLIAM MORGAN . From Blaclde ' s "Encyclopaedia . " "WILLIAM MORGAN AA'as a native of Virginia , but for some time previous to the autumn of 1826 had been an inhabitant of

the Avestorn part of the State of NOAV York . As early as the month of August of that year it became generally knoAvn that ho Avas engaged in preparing for the press a Avork by Avhich the obligations and secret proceedings of freemasonry Avere to be

divulged . Some members of the fraternity in and about Batavia , Avhere Morgan then resided , Avere alarmed , ancl eventually became much excited on account of the contemplated publication . Remonstrances and inducements to dissuade hiui

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