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    Article THE NEW MASONIC HALL AT PHILADELPHIA. ← Page 3 of 8 →
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The New Masonic Hall At Philadelphia.

and numbers . Tho procession would have been a notable one had it been only onetenth as long as it Avas , merely on account of tho men of Avhom it Avas composed . They Avere men Avho aro usually not seen outside of their counting-houses and offices and

manufaeturies—men accustomed to be leaders , but Avho on this occasion Avere proud to be followers , in a Masonic procession . Such Avas the material of tho Avhole line , out of Avliieh every lodge was composedbo in

No diseriniinatiou ^ eould made favour of the appearance of any distinct lodge . There Avas a unity of character and standing apparent , Avhieh is rarely if over seen in any other than a Masonic procession . Tho dedication ceremonies seem to have been very impressive , and tho scene in that stately

hall , called the Corinthian Hall , 105 feet long , 51 feet Avido , and 50 feet high , and Avhich seats 400 brethren , must have been striking , and not to be forgotten by those Avho Avitnossed them . Without going into too lengthy details , AVO think the folloAving

accountfromtho " Keystone , " Avhich AVC have received through tho fraternal courtesy of tho editor , Brother Clifford MacColla , Avhich may interest our readers . The Grand Master took tho Oriental Chair ,

and tho Grand Officers their respective stations and places . Grand Lodge was now opened in ample form . Prayer by Rev . Brother J . J . Mellyar , Grand Chaplain . Vocal music .

rsALji cxxvu ., 1 . "Except the Lord build the house , they labor in vain that build it . " The chairman of the sub-committee on plans , estimates and materials , of the Building Committee , Brother Henry J . White

then advanced Avith the Architect , in front of the station of the Grand Master , and addressed him as folloAvs : E . AV . GRAND MASTER : " let me present to you Brother James H . AVindrim , who has completed the

labors confided to his caro , and now desires to surrender the implements entrusted to him when the Corner-stone was laid , and to return the designs furnished him from the tressol-board , and which he has faithfully carried out to the entire satisfaction of the Building Committee . " The Archileot then addressed the Grand

Master as folloAvs : E . W . GRAND MASTER : " Thanking you for the honor conferred when I was chosen to be Architect of this New Masonic Temple , I have respectfully to inform you , that tho work is now completed , and to return to you the implements entrusted to me when tho Corner-stone was laid , and to express tho hope that tho designs upon the tressel-board which have been furnished to mo from time to time , will he found to have been faithfully carried out . "

The Grand Master then addressed the Architect as folloAvs : BROTHER JAMES II . AYIXDBIJI : " Let me congratulate you , 1113 ' brother , upon tho successful completion of your arduous labors , and to assure you of the entire approval of the Grand Master of the

manner in which you have executed the important trust confided to you ; and to thank you , in the name and on behalf of the R . AV . Grand lodge of Pennsylvania , and tlie Craft throughout this jurisdiction , for the skill , industry and fidelity which you have displayed during tho entire progress of the erection of this noble Temple . " Vocal music .

PSALM CXXKIII , "Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unit y ! " It is like tho precious ointment upon the head , that ran down upon tlie beard , even Aaron's beard ; that went down to the skirts of his garments . " As tlie dew of Hermon , and as the dew that

descended upon the mountains of Zion : for there the Lord commanded the blessing , even life for evermore . " The R . W . Grand Master , Bro . Samuel C . Perkins , then delivered a stirring Masonic Address , in Avhich he Avelcomod tho

distinguished Brethren from other jurisdictions , to our dedication services , and invited all to participate as members of the great Masonic famil y Avhich is co-extensive with tho Avorld , knoAvnng no lines of separation .

He also spoke in eloquent terms of the great cause Avhieh gathered so many brethren t o gether—tho Dedication of the Temple ; and compared it Avith the greater dedication of our Grand Master , King Solomon ' s Temple ,

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENT CONDITION OF MASONRY IN TEUTONIC AND LATIN COUNTRIES. Article 3
POST PRANDIAL SPEECHES. Article 6
A TALE OF "MISTIRY" AND OF "HAWE." Article 8
MORAL. Article 9
THE NEW MASONIC HALL AT PHILADELPHIA. Article 10
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 3. Article 18
Our Archaeogical Corner. Article 20
COLLECTANEA CURIOSA, 1781, Article 20
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 22
ADDRESS Article 24
Reviews. Article 30
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The New Masonic Hall At Philadelphia.

and numbers . Tho procession would have been a notable one had it been only onetenth as long as it Avas , merely on account of tho men of Avhom it Avas composed . They Avere men Avho aro usually not seen outside of their counting-houses and offices and

manufaeturies—men accustomed to be leaders , but Avho on this occasion Avere proud to be followers , in a Masonic procession . Such Avas the material of tho Avhole line , out of Avliieh every lodge was composedbo in

No diseriniinatiou ^ eould made favour of the appearance of any distinct lodge . There Avas a unity of character and standing apparent , Avhieh is rarely if over seen in any other than a Masonic procession . Tho dedication ceremonies seem to have been very impressive , and tho scene in that stately

hall , called the Corinthian Hall , 105 feet long , 51 feet Avido , and 50 feet high , and Avhich seats 400 brethren , must have been striking , and not to be forgotten by those Avho Avitnossed them . Without going into too lengthy details , AVO think the folloAving

accountfromtho " Keystone , " Avhich AVC have received through tho fraternal courtesy of tho editor , Brother Clifford MacColla , Avhich may interest our readers . The Grand Master took tho Oriental Chair ,

and tho Grand Officers their respective stations and places . Grand Lodge was now opened in ample form . Prayer by Rev . Brother J . J . Mellyar , Grand Chaplain . Vocal music .

rsALji cxxvu ., 1 . "Except the Lord build the house , they labor in vain that build it . " The chairman of the sub-committee on plans , estimates and materials , of the Building Committee , Brother Henry J . White

then advanced Avith the Architect , in front of the station of the Grand Master , and addressed him as folloAvs : E . AV . GRAND MASTER : " let me present to you Brother James H . AVindrim , who has completed the

labors confided to his caro , and now desires to surrender the implements entrusted to him when the Corner-stone was laid , and to return the designs furnished him from the tressol-board , and which he has faithfully carried out to the entire satisfaction of the Building Committee . " The Archileot then addressed the Grand

Master as folloAvs : E . W . GRAND MASTER : " Thanking you for the honor conferred when I was chosen to be Architect of this New Masonic Temple , I have respectfully to inform you , that tho work is now completed , and to return to you the implements entrusted to me when tho Corner-stone was laid , and to express tho hope that tho designs upon the tressel-board which have been furnished to mo from time to time , will he found to have been faithfully carried out . "

The Grand Master then addressed the Architect as folloAvs : BROTHER JAMES II . AYIXDBIJI : " Let me congratulate you , 1113 ' brother , upon tho successful completion of your arduous labors , and to assure you of the entire approval of the Grand Master of the

manner in which you have executed the important trust confided to you ; and to thank you , in the name and on behalf of the R . AV . Grand lodge of Pennsylvania , and tlie Craft throughout this jurisdiction , for the skill , industry and fidelity which you have displayed during tho entire progress of the erection of this noble Temple . " Vocal music .

PSALM CXXKIII , "Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unit y ! " It is like tho precious ointment upon the head , that ran down upon tlie beard , even Aaron's beard ; that went down to the skirts of his garments . " As tlie dew of Hermon , and as the dew that

descended upon the mountains of Zion : for there the Lord commanded the blessing , even life for evermore . " The R . W . Grand Master , Bro . Samuel C . Perkins , then delivered a stirring Masonic Address , in Avhich he Avelcomod tho

distinguished Brethren from other jurisdictions , to our dedication services , and invited all to participate as members of the great Masonic famil y Avhich is co-extensive with tho Avorld , knoAvnng no lines of separation .

He also spoke in eloquent terms of the great cause Avhieh gathered so many brethren t o gether—tho Dedication of the Temple ; and compared it Avith the greater dedication of our Grand Master , King Solomon ' s Temple ,

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