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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

representative of a race that has conferred such inestimable benefit on the worldthat has played so important a part in the world ' s drama— ancl from the circumstance that the gentlest , the most lovely , and the purest of ethical teachers—the Redeemer of the world—AVUS born of a Jewish maiden . "

The true Freemason wishes to see all who really believe in the fatherhood of the Great Architect of the Universe and the brotherhood of the human race , and who prove their belief by consistent practice , united in "the mystic tie , " Avhether it be the

Hindoo , humbly striving , in the language of his ancient Verdic hymns , to " appease anger by gentleness , and overcome evil with good ;' ' the disciple of Confucius endeavouring " to act towards others as vou would wish them to act towards " the

you ; Jew , still adhering to the same worshi p practised in that Temple around which our Masonic legends so lovingly entwine themselves ; or the disci ples of that Jesus whose sublime Sermon on the Mount is

certainly most unfavourable to the bigotrv and persecution Avhich never was , never is , and never will be , any portion of genuine Christianity . The Rev . R . V . Taylor , B . A ., now rector of Edlington , near Eotherham , to whom we were already indebted for a very

useful addition to the biographies of eminent Yorkshiremen , under the title of ' Biographia Leodiensis , " has added to our obligations by producing his interesting historical ancl architectural sketches of the churches of Leeds ancl its

neihbourg hood , under the title of "The Ecclesise Leodienses . " The Avork , like its predecessor , is well written , full of useful information , and shows great industry and research . In future numbers of the MASONIC MAGAZINE

I hope to lay it under contribution for the improvement of Craftsmen . The rare plant , Xanthium Spinosum , supposed to be a native of Australia , has for some few years past been found growing wild about the fellmongers at Kenihvorth aud in various parts of Gloucestershire . The seeds have probably been accidentall y imported along with foreign hides , Avool , etc .

The well-known North Yorkshire tradition of a poor girl named Bell Soleby being observed swinging on a field gate near Helmslev , and singing to amuse herself—

Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

" Seea may 't happen an' seea may ' t fall That Ah may be t' lady o' Buncombe Hall , " and of Charles Slingsby Duncorabe , Esq ., the owner of Buncombe Park , afterwards making her his wife , has been chosen by Mrs . Macquoid for a love-story now running

through Good Words , and promises to be very interesting . Of course , names of persons and places are altered , Helmsley in the story becoming Slcerdey , and Dtincombe is made into the name of a tenant instead of that of the squire . The whole

story will be anxiously looked for by those familiar with the tradition . Rose Cottage , Stolcesley .

Answers 'To Dot's Masonic Enigma.

ANSWERS 'TO DOT'S MASONIC ENIGMA .

( See the Masonic Magcvdne for April , page 500 . ) [ Wo publish the following from a very large number of successful replies . ] TrueDotin every Mason ' s Lodge we

, , prize The Avell-known SQUARE , and ho is truly Aviso Who regulates the actions of his life , To country , neighbours , parents , children , wife ,

By its Masonic touching . Act on the Square Ahvays , and none with Masons can compare . GEORGE MAHKI-IAM TWEDDELL .

IF Dot seeks a rule Avhich shall act without doubt In making Freemasons all upright and fair , Ho has but to counsel thorn— " In lodge and out , Remember your O . B . and act on the

SQUARE . W . T . Please send to me your Annuaire , If you moan acting on the SQUARE , For IVe your riddle guessed , you see , Therefore the Calendar belongs to me ! C . J . M ,

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 4
THOMAS CARLYLE. Article 5
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF CONCORD ATTACHED TO THE ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE, No, 37, BOLTON. Article 5
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 10
ELEGIAC. Article 14
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 18
SONNET. Article 21
Tribil and Mechanical Engineer's Society. Article 22
A BROTHER'S ADVICE. Article 25
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW. Article 25
CARPENTERS' HALL. Article 28
THE LADY MURIEL. Article 29
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 33
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 33
RECIT EXACT DU GRAND COMBAT LIVRE A NANCY. Article 35
THE UNDER CURRENT OF LIFE. Article 38
THE ETERNITY OF LOVE: A POET'S DREAM. Article 39
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 40
THE WOUNDED CAPTAIN. Article 43
THE SECRET OF LOVE. Article 45
CHIPS FROM A MASONIC WORKSHOP. Article 46
M.\ M.\ M.\ Article 48
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 48
ANSWERS 'TO DOT'S MASONIC ENIGMA. Article 51
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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

representative of a race that has conferred such inestimable benefit on the worldthat has played so important a part in the world ' s drama— ancl from the circumstance that the gentlest , the most lovely , and the purest of ethical teachers—the Redeemer of the world—AVUS born of a Jewish maiden . "

The true Freemason wishes to see all who really believe in the fatherhood of the Great Architect of the Universe and the brotherhood of the human race , and who prove their belief by consistent practice , united in "the mystic tie , " Avhether it be the

Hindoo , humbly striving , in the language of his ancient Verdic hymns , to " appease anger by gentleness , and overcome evil with good ;' ' the disciple of Confucius endeavouring " to act towards others as vou would wish them to act towards " the

you ; Jew , still adhering to the same worshi p practised in that Temple around which our Masonic legends so lovingly entwine themselves ; or the disci ples of that Jesus whose sublime Sermon on the Mount is

certainly most unfavourable to the bigotrv and persecution Avhich never was , never is , and never will be , any portion of genuine Christianity . The Rev . R . V . Taylor , B . A ., now rector of Edlington , near Eotherham , to whom we were already indebted for a very

useful addition to the biographies of eminent Yorkshiremen , under the title of ' Biographia Leodiensis , " has added to our obligations by producing his interesting historical ancl architectural sketches of the churches of Leeds ancl its

neihbourg hood , under the title of "The Ecclesise Leodienses . " The Avork , like its predecessor , is well written , full of useful information , and shows great industry and research . In future numbers of the MASONIC MAGAZINE

I hope to lay it under contribution for the improvement of Craftsmen . The rare plant , Xanthium Spinosum , supposed to be a native of Australia , has for some few years past been found growing wild about the fellmongers at Kenihvorth aud in various parts of Gloucestershire . The seeds have probably been accidentall y imported along with foreign hides , Avool , etc .

The well-known North Yorkshire tradition of a poor girl named Bell Soleby being observed swinging on a field gate near Helmslev , and singing to amuse herself—

Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

" Seea may 't happen an' seea may ' t fall That Ah may be t' lady o' Buncombe Hall , " and of Charles Slingsby Duncorabe , Esq ., the owner of Buncombe Park , afterwards making her his wife , has been chosen by Mrs . Macquoid for a love-story now running

through Good Words , and promises to be very interesting . Of course , names of persons and places are altered , Helmsley in the story becoming Slcerdey , and Dtincombe is made into the name of a tenant instead of that of the squire . The whole

story will be anxiously looked for by those familiar with the tradition . Rose Cottage , Stolcesley .

Answers 'To Dot's Masonic Enigma.

ANSWERS 'TO DOT'S MASONIC ENIGMA .

( See the Masonic Magcvdne for April , page 500 . ) [ Wo publish the following from a very large number of successful replies . ] TrueDotin every Mason ' s Lodge we

, , prize The Avell-known SQUARE , and ho is truly Aviso Who regulates the actions of his life , To country , neighbours , parents , children , wife ,

By its Masonic touching . Act on the Square Ahvays , and none with Masons can compare . GEORGE MAHKI-IAM TWEDDELL .

IF Dot seeks a rule Avhich shall act without doubt In making Freemasons all upright and fair , Ho has but to counsel thorn— " In lodge and out , Remember your O . B . and act on the

SQUARE . W . T . Please send to me your Annuaire , If you moan acting on the SQUARE , For IVe your riddle guessed , you see , Therefore the Calendar belongs to me ! C . J . M ,

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