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( Contents . PAGE FRJEEJIASOXS' MAGAZIHE : — The Cryptic Rite 181 Tho Universality of Freemasonry ! 1 S 1 182

The Mystic Beauties of Freemasonry Masonic Jottings—No . 81 183 Antiquity of the Craft 184 Time ! .... '; 187 Masonic Notes and Queries 188 Correspondence 190 Masonic Sa 3 'ings aud Doings Abroad 101 MASOXIC MIUKOII -.

—Masonic Hems 171 CRAFT LODGE MEETINGS : — Metropolitan 173 Provincial i 173 Mark Masonry 173 "Passion Play at Ober-Ammagan 195 Knights Templar 195 Obituary 196

Reviews 197 Summary of Masonic Law 198 Poetry 200 Notices to Correspondents 200 List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing week 200

The Cryptic Rite.

THE CRYPTIC RITE .

LONDON , SATURDAY , St

This rite , comparatively unknown and hitherto unpractised in this country , has been imported , and will be now added to the long list of Pseudo-Masonic Orders , so many of which have recently ¦ been inventedrecievedor imported .

, , Three brethren from the United States have , on the invitation of some English brethren , -visited the country for the purpose of inargurating the " Rite . "

Cryptic Masonry , Ave are informed , offers to the Master Mason the opportunity of having conferred upon him the degrees of Mark and Most Excellent Master , while it offers to those Avho have been exalted in the Royal Arch

-Chapter , the grades of Royal and Select Master . Bro . Jackson H . Chase , 33 ° , Bro . Martin , and Bro . Thompson , of New York , are the brethren ¦ who responded to the request of their English brethren , and braved the journey across the

Atlantic in order to enlighten the latter in the secrets of these degrees , which have hitherto been unworked in this country .

A Grand Council for England has been established , Avith Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal as Grand Master , and Bro . P . Binckes as Grand Recorder . Pour Councils have also been formed , namely , Grand Master ' s ( No . 1 ) Constantine ( No . 2 ); Macdonald ( No . 3 ); and Mark ( No . 4 ) .

The Cryptic Rite.

On Monday , 21 st ult ., the American brethren completed their labours , so kindly begun and energetically continued , when several brethren were advanced to the various degrees . Abanquet concluded theproceedings , an account

of which Avill be found in another column . Amongst the brethren present were the names of Ills . Bros . Capt . Phillips , 33 ° ; R . Hamilton , M . I ) ., 33 ° ; Hyde Pullen , 33 ° ; S . Rosenthal ; F . Binckes , 30 ° W . Stone , E , Baxter , Rev . D . Shaboe , T .

Dawson , P . Meggy , R . Spencer , J " . Stevens , R . W . Little , & c . We fear that this addition to our alreidy long list of unrecognised Masonic Orders will lead to confusion ; indeed it is admitted by the most

enthusiastic supporters of this newest addition , that "An obvious difficulty exists as to the fifth in the series , the Past Master's Degree , because none but an Installed Master can legally obtain the chair secrets under the English Constitution . "

If this wholesale manufacture , importation , and resuscitation of degrees is to continue , the Grand Lodge of England will be compelled , in self defence , to take some action upon the matter . It will become absolutely necessary that that body

should either declare these degrees lawful , and assume some control over them , or else denounce them as unmasonic , and forbid , under pain of exclusion , its members taking any part in them , so long as they profess to be Masonic , or base their

ritual and ceremonies upon the tradition of Craft Masonry . In some of these " degrees " the ritual treads so closely upon that of Ancient Craft Masonry , and in a measure is so nearly identical , that it is open

to grave doubt whether the Master Mason is mindful of his obligation when he takes part in their proceedings . Let him reflect whilst engaged in the " work , " Avhether the " secrets " are not being communicated elsewhere than in the body of a lodge , just , perfect , and regular .

The Universality Of Freemasonry !

THE UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY !

We extract from " The Landmark " the following extraordinary item of news -. — " On Friday , June 16 th , the Grand Lodge of "Wisconsin laid the corner stone of the new Jewish synagogue at Milwaukie . The Grand lodge was escorted by Knights Templar in full array , accom-

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Untitled Article 1
THE CRYPTIC RITE. Article 1
THE UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY ! Article 1
THE MYSTIC BEAUTIES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 84. Article 3
ANTIQUITY OF THE CRAFT. Article 4
TIME. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE SLOANE MS., 3,329., ART. 29. Article 10
THE INITIATION FEE. Article 11
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
CRYPTIC MASONRY. Article 15
"PASSION PLAYS" AT OBER-AMMAGAN. Article 15
Obituary. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
SUMMARY OF MASONIC LAW. Article 18
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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( Contents . PAGE FRJEEJIASOXS' MAGAZIHE : — The Cryptic Rite 181 Tho Universality of Freemasonry ! 1 S 1 182

The Mystic Beauties of Freemasonry Masonic Jottings—No . 81 183 Antiquity of the Craft 184 Time ! .... '; 187 Masonic Notes and Queries 188 Correspondence 190 Masonic Sa 3 'ings aud Doings Abroad 101 MASOXIC MIUKOII -.

—Masonic Hems 171 CRAFT LODGE MEETINGS : — Metropolitan 173 Provincial i 173 Mark Masonry 173 "Passion Play at Ober-Ammagan 195 Knights Templar 195 Obituary 196

Reviews 197 Summary of Masonic Law 198 Poetry 200 Notices to Correspondents 200 List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing week 200

The Cryptic Rite.

THE CRYPTIC RITE .

LONDON , SATURDAY , St

This rite , comparatively unknown and hitherto unpractised in this country , has been imported , and will be now added to the long list of Pseudo-Masonic Orders , so many of which have recently ¦ been inventedrecievedor imported .

, , Three brethren from the United States have , on the invitation of some English brethren , -visited the country for the purpose of inargurating the " Rite . "

Cryptic Masonry , Ave are informed , offers to the Master Mason the opportunity of having conferred upon him the degrees of Mark and Most Excellent Master , while it offers to those Avho have been exalted in the Royal Arch

-Chapter , the grades of Royal and Select Master . Bro . Jackson H . Chase , 33 ° , Bro . Martin , and Bro . Thompson , of New York , are the brethren ¦ who responded to the request of their English brethren , and braved the journey across the

Atlantic in order to enlighten the latter in the secrets of these degrees , which have hitherto been unworked in this country .

A Grand Council for England has been established , Avith Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal as Grand Master , and Bro . P . Binckes as Grand Recorder . Pour Councils have also been formed , namely , Grand Master ' s ( No . 1 ) Constantine ( No . 2 ); Macdonald ( No . 3 ); and Mark ( No . 4 ) .

The Cryptic Rite.

On Monday , 21 st ult ., the American brethren completed their labours , so kindly begun and energetically continued , when several brethren were advanced to the various degrees . Abanquet concluded theproceedings , an account

of which Avill be found in another column . Amongst the brethren present were the names of Ills . Bros . Capt . Phillips , 33 ° ; R . Hamilton , M . I ) ., 33 ° ; Hyde Pullen , 33 ° ; S . Rosenthal ; F . Binckes , 30 ° W . Stone , E , Baxter , Rev . D . Shaboe , T .

Dawson , P . Meggy , R . Spencer , J " . Stevens , R . W . Little , & c . We fear that this addition to our alreidy long list of unrecognised Masonic Orders will lead to confusion ; indeed it is admitted by the most

enthusiastic supporters of this newest addition , that "An obvious difficulty exists as to the fifth in the series , the Past Master's Degree , because none but an Installed Master can legally obtain the chair secrets under the English Constitution . "

If this wholesale manufacture , importation , and resuscitation of degrees is to continue , the Grand Lodge of England will be compelled , in self defence , to take some action upon the matter . It will become absolutely necessary that that body

should either declare these degrees lawful , and assume some control over them , or else denounce them as unmasonic , and forbid , under pain of exclusion , its members taking any part in them , so long as they profess to be Masonic , or base their

ritual and ceremonies upon the tradition of Craft Masonry . In some of these " degrees " the ritual treads so closely upon that of Ancient Craft Masonry , and in a measure is so nearly identical , that it is open

to grave doubt whether the Master Mason is mindful of his obligation when he takes part in their proceedings . Let him reflect whilst engaged in the " work , " Avhether the " secrets " are not being communicated elsewhere than in the body of a lodge , just , perfect , and regular .

The Universality Of Freemasonry !

THE UNIVERSALITY OF FREEMASONRY !

We extract from " The Landmark " the following extraordinary item of news -. — " On Friday , June 16 th , the Grand Lodge of "Wisconsin laid the corner stone of the new Jewish synagogue at Milwaukie . The Grand lodge was escorted by Knights Templar in full array , accom-

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