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tion for the time and trouble he may devote to the work . S . The chairman to superintend and insure the carrying out of the statute and the rules and regulations . ' The secretary-treasurer to keep the

books and carry on the correspondence . The librarian to have charge of the management of the library , the lending and claiming of the books , and all the writing that relates thereto . 9 . The members of the committee to attend at

the meeting upon the call by the Board , whenever the service oftlie library requires their concurrence . 10 . The committe to meet , every two months regularly , and besides , in special session , upon the summons by the chairman , whenever steps have

to be taken in the interest of the library . 11 . The committee to select , examine , and designate the books to be bought ; to accept or decline accepting works that may be offered to the institution , without being bound to state in every case the reasons that may have induced it to decline an offer .

12 . The resources of the library to consist ofco . The yield of the subscriptions of the Masonic lodges . b . The subscriptions by the founders . c . The amount of the entrance fees and those

to be paid hy borrowers .- * - cl . Donations that may be made to the library from various quarters . 13 . The expenditure to consist of the expenses incidental to the opening of the library , the lease

of suitable premises , the keeping of the books and carrying on of correspondence , the committee meetings , carriage and hire of books , the purchase ancl binding of literary property , & c . 1-1 . The catalogue to be made up under the

superintendence of the committee , the books belonging to the library to jbe put down in this catalogue as they come in , and a special list to be kept of those books ( circulation books ) borroived from-the Franklin Society .

15 . The committee to issue every year a report on the state of the library ; this report to be laid before all the foundin g lodges which are at libert y to make such observations as they may think proper .

Freemasonry In France.

16 . The committee to have full poiver to modify the rules and regulation of the library hereafter , if they think proper , Avith a vieiv to ensure the success of the undertaking . Such changes to be embodied in the annual report addressed to the

various lodges , which may either approve them or claim their repeal . [ According to Clause 12 of the Rules and Regulations the library is open from nine a . m . to four p . m . in winter , and from nine a . m . to three p . m . in summer ; on Sundays respectively from eight or nine to ten a . m . ]

The Doctrines Of Jesuitism.

THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM .

We continue the reproduction of these interesting injunctions , the seventh and eighth chapters of which are devoted to the manner of dealing Avith wealthy widows and other persons possessed of large property , with a vieAV to increase

the worldly possessions of the Order , —the ninth chapter containing a tout ensemble of hints and instructions as to the means of increasing the property of the Fraternity . We think ive have in former numbers sheiA'n sufficiently that in

republishing this opusculum , Ave had no intention whatever of waging war against the creed of a large number of our felloAv-countrymen and fellow-Masons ; and liaving thus succeeded in dispelling

the alarm and susceptibilities that had been awakened in some quarters , Ave shall , in future , dispense with further comment on the subject , and forbear from all allusion to the connection that may exist betAveen the organs of any particular

persuasion and such excrescences as may have sprung out of its bosom . We hope to conclude the whole of the Manila in our next tivo numbers , after AA'hich Ave shall have much pleasure in laying before our readers some further data , chiefly of a

statistical character , for AA'hich Ave are indebted to an esteemed brother , who has devoted the whole of his energies to the diffusion of light on religious subjects .

Monita Secreta Societatis Jesu.

MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU .

SECKET IXJUXOTIOXS or TUB SOCIETY or JESUS . ( Continued from page 325 . ) OlIAl'IEIl YII . Hoiv widows are to be secured ( conservandce ) , and how their property is lo be disposed of . 1 . They should be continually urged to persevere in devotion and in good AA'orks ; thus , they should not allow

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LODGE OFFICERS, THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 3
THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM. Article 4
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 4
THE PANTOMIME: HARLEQUINFREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF INSTRUCTION. Article 10
BRO. STEPHEN BARTON WILSON. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
Untitled Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 12TH, 1866. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 22
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tion for the time and trouble he may devote to the work . S . The chairman to superintend and insure the carrying out of the statute and the rules and regulations . ' The secretary-treasurer to keep the

books and carry on the correspondence . The librarian to have charge of the management of the library , the lending and claiming of the books , and all the writing that relates thereto . 9 . The members of the committee to attend at

the meeting upon the call by the Board , whenever the service oftlie library requires their concurrence . 10 . The committe to meet , every two months regularly , and besides , in special session , upon the summons by the chairman , whenever steps have

to be taken in the interest of the library . 11 . The committee to select , examine , and designate the books to be bought ; to accept or decline accepting works that may be offered to the institution , without being bound to state in every case the reasons that may have induced it to decline an offer .

12 . The resources of the library to consist ofco . The yield of the subscriptions of the Masonic lodges . b . The subscriptions by the founders . c . The amount of the entrance fees and those

to be paid hy borrowers .- * - cl . Donations that may be made to the library from various quarters . 13 . The expenditure to consist of the expenses incidental to the opening of the library , the lease

of suitable premises , the keeping of the books and carrying on of correspondence , the committee meetings , carriage and hire of books , the purchase ancl binding of literary property , & c . 1-1 . The catalogue to be made up under the

superintendence of the committee , the books belonging to the library to jbe put down in this catalogue as they come in , and a special list to be kept of those books ( circulation books ) borroived from-the Franklin Society .

15 . The committee to issue every year a report on the state of the library ; this report to be laid before all the foundin g lodges which are at libert y to make such observations as they may think proper .

Freemasonry In France.

16 . The committee to have full poiver to modify the rules and regulation of the library hereafter , if they think proper , Avith a vieiv to ensure the success of the undertaking . Such changes to be embodied in the annual report addressed to the

various lodges , which may either approve them or claim their repeal . [ According to Clause 12 of the Rules and Regulations the library is open from nine a . m . to four p . m . in winter , and from nine a . m . to three p . m . in summer ; on Sundays respectively from eight or nine to ten a . m . ]

The Doctrines Of Jesuitism.

THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM .

We continue the reproduction of these interesting injunctions , the seventh and eighth chapters of which are devoted to the manner of dealing Avith wealthy widows and other persons possessed of large property , with a vieAV to increase

the worldly possessions of the Order , —the ninth chapter containing a tout ensemble of hints and instructions as to the means of increasing the property of the Fraternity . We think ive have in former numbers sheiA'n sufficiently that in

republishing this opusculum , Ave had no intention whatever of waging war against the creed of a large number of our felloAv-countrymen and fellow-Masons ; and liaving thus succeeded in dispelling

the alarm and susceptibilities that had been awakened in some quarters , Ave shall , in future , dispense with further comment on the subject , and forbear from all allusion to the connection that may exist betAveen the organs of any particular

persuasion and such excrescences as may have sprung out of its bosom . We hope to conclude the whole of the Manila in our next tivo numbers , after AA'hich Ave shall have much pleasure in laying before our readers some further data , chiefly of a

statistical character , for AA'hich Ave are indebted to an esteemed brother , who has devoted the whole of his energies to the diffusion of light on religious subjects .

Monita Secreta Societatis Jesu.

MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU .

SECKET IXJUXOTIOXS or TUB SOCIETY or JESUS . ( Continued from page 325 . ) OlIAl'IEIl YII . Hoiv widows are to be secured ( conservandce ) , and how their property is lo be disposed of . 1 . They should be continually urged to persevere in devotion and in good AA'orks ; thus , they should not allow

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