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Masonic Symbolism

MASONIC SYMBOLISM

LONDON , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1800 .

AVITH BEFEBENCE TO THE JtEAX ' IX'G A ^ D OlilGIX OF THE AVO EDS " PHEEIIASOX " " AS !) " COWAN . " " Although tlie origin of our fraternity is clouded ¦ with , darkness and its history is to a great extent obscure , yet Ave can confidently assert that it is the most ancient society in the world ; and Ave are equally certain that its

principles are based upon pure morality , that its ethics are the ethics of Christianity , its doctrines the doctrines of patriotism and brotherly love , and its sentiments the sentiments of exalted benevolence . Upon these points there can be no doubt . " So Avrites De

Witt Clinton , Governor , of New York U . S ., 1824 . I have already , I trust ,.. sufficiently proved in a former article ( Freemasonry and its Insitutes in connection with the laws and Eeligions of Antiquity ) the antiquity of the science , and shown the relation it bears to the superstitions or religions of the ancient world ; my endeavour

now , then , Aviil be to SIIOAV the true meaning and the origin of the term "Freemason , " and also of its antagonistic term "Cowan . " Freemasonry was practised in early times under the several appellations of Noachidfe , Lux , Mesouranes , Philosophy , Geometry , Fraternitus Latamorum , & c ., as its operative or speculative divisions

prevailed . Masons were originally called Noachida ) Olsons of Noah , from Noah , AA'IIO was considered the Grand Master of those ages , and AAdiose tenets and doctrines they followed and inculcated . Pythagoras gave it the name Mesouranes , because he esteemed the central fire

the supernal mansion of Jove , as the most excellent body ought to have the most excellent place , i . e ., the centre . Geometry among the Mathematical sciences is the one Avhich lias most especial reference to architecture , and Ave can therefore , under the name of Geometry understand the whole art of Freemasonry . Latomus is a Latin word derived from the Greek AK-OIIOI O

stonecutter ; thus , as in the early and middle ages the noblest ' Avorks of architecture Avere the work of Freemasons , they were called the Fraternitus Latomorum . The term Lux or Light is aptly applied to Masonry , because it removes the mists of error and superstition from the understanding , leaves the soul open to impressions which

awaken all the energies of Faith , Hope , and Charity , and because , looking beyond the narrow limits of particular institutions , Avhether civil or religious , it enables the true Mason to A'ieAv , in every son of Adam , a brother of the dust .

Many definitions have been applied to Freemasonry . J 3 y one it is called the science Avhich embraces every other ; by another , it is styled the Eeligion of Benevolence ; by a third , it is said to be a peculiar system of morality veiled in allegory , and illustrated by symbols , because the light is in some measure communicated by

the assistance of hieroglyphical emblems . These three definitions are all applicable , as every true Masons knoAvs , but the latter one comprehends both of the former ,

and using it as my text and by continually bearing it in mind , I shall hopefully to elucidate my subject . I have already shown the relation which exists between the ancient religions and Freemasonry . Histories of the fabulous gods of paganism were , under the semblance of

truth , transmitted from age to age , and under the reign of ignorance and superstition received as real facts ; to assist them in carrying out their designs , and also to preserve their real secrets and hidden truths , the priests had recourse to symbols ; these symbols possessed a

double signification , one for the vulgus profanum , the other for the esotorics or the higher grade of priests . To secure its principles and tenets from the rude gaze of the idolatrous world , Freemasonry also used the language of signs and symbols , and thus proceeded on her

heavenly mission , spreading the blessings of mercy and charity around her , and keeping inviolate the secrets and mysteries of her art . " "We are sometimes amazed , " says M . Pluche , " at the conformity found in many respects between the practices of the Hebrews and those of the

nations giA'en over to the grossest idolatory . " Most of the learned , in order to account for a similitude of usages , say that false religions only copied and mimicked the true , and from the conformity of some particulars of mythology with sacred history , they think themselves authorized to affirm that the heathen had the

communication of the Holy Scriptures , or must have frequented the company of , and imitated the Hebrews . The Grecian and Roman mythology , which was derived from the Egyptians , has been much inquired into by the learned , and , says the pious and learned "Wm . . Jones , " Avhoever considers the form of religious instruction in the Church

of God , Avill plainly see , that the mystical or mythological form among the heathens was derived from it , and set up against it as a rival . It pleased God to prefigure the mysteries of our faith from the beginning of the world by an emblematic ritual : this manner

, therefore , the heathens would necessarily carry off with them ; and when they changed the object of . their worship , and departed from the Creator to the creature they still retained the mystical form , and applied it to the worship of the elements of the world ; describing

their powers and operations under the form of fable and mystery , and serving them with a multitude of emblematical rites and ceremonies . Because the true God taught his people by mystical representation , they truly would have their mysteries too : and I take this to be the true origin of the fabulous style in the Greek mythology ;

though it makes a wretched figure in many particulars ; as the Avoolly headed negro savage does , Avhen Ave consider him as a son of Adam descended from paradise . The whole religion of Heathendom was made up of sacred tradition perverted , a customary ritual and a physiological

fable ; but the emblematic prevails in every part alike . " The convenience of that language which rendered itself intelligible to the eyes , and in some sense made animals and even stones themselves , to speak , by degrees became more common . It was extended to everything , and

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MASONIC SYMBOLISM Article 1
CHRISTIAN MORALS. Article 3
VISIT TO STRATFORD-ON-AVON AND ITS VICINAGE. Article 4
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆLOOGY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
Literature. Article 11
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WILTSHIRE. Article 12
THE CHARITIES. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Symbolism

MASONIC SYMBOLISM

LONDON , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1800 .

AVITH BEFEBENCE TO THE JtEAX ' IX'G A ^ D OlilGIX OF THE AVO EDS " PHEEIIASOX " " AS !) " COWAN . " " Although tlie origin of our fraternity is clouded ¦ with , darkness and its history is to a great extent obscure , yet Ave can confidently assert that it is the most ancient society in the world ; and Ave are equally certain that its

principles are based upon pure morality , that its ethics are the ethics of Christianity , its doctrines the doctrines of patriotism and brotherly love , and its sentiments the sentiments of exalted benevolence . Upon these points there can be no doubt . " So Avrites De

Witt Clinton , Governor , of New York U . S ., 1824 . I have already , I trust ,.. sufficiently proved in a former article ( Freemasonry and its Insitutes in connection with the laws and Eeligions of Antiquity ) the antiquity of the science , and shown the relation it bears to the superstitions or religions of the ancient world ; my endeavour

now , then , Aviil be to SIIOAV the true meaning and the origin of the term "Freemason , " and also of its antagonistic term "Cowan . " Freemasonry was practised in early times under the several appellations of Noachidfe , Lux , Mesouranes , Philosophy , Geometry , Fraternitus Latamorum , & c ., as its operative or speculative divisions

prevailed . Masons were originally called Noachida ) Olsons of Noah , from Noah , AA'IIO was considered the Grand Master of those ages , and AAdiose tenets and doctrines they followed and inculcated . Pythagoras gave it the name Mesouranes , because he esteemed the central fire

the supernal mansion of Jove , as the most excellent body ought to have the most excellent place , i . e ., the centre . Geometry among the Mathematical sciences is the one Avhich lias most especial reference to architecture , and Ave can therefore , under the name of Geometry understand the whole art of Freemasonry . Latomus is a Latin word derived from the Greek AK-OIIOI O

stonecutter ; thus , as in the early and middle ages the noblest ' Avorks of architecture Avere the work of Freemasons , they were called the Fraternitus Latomorum . The term Lux or Light is aptly applied to Masonry , because it removes the mists of error and superstition from the understanding , leaves the soul open to impressions which

awaken all the energies of Faith , Hope , and Charity , and because , looking beyond the narrow limits of particular institutions , Avhether civil or religious , it enables the true Mason to A'ieAv , in every son of Adam , a brother of the dust .

Many definitions have been applied to Freemasonry . J 3 y one it is called the science Avhich embraces every other ; by another , it is styled the Eeligion of Benevolence ; by a third , it is said to be a peculiar system of morality veiled in allegory , and illustrated by symbols , because the light is in some measure communicated by

the assistance of hieroglyphical emblems . These three definitions are all applicable , as every true Masons knoAvs , but the latter one comprehends both of the former ,

and using it as my text and by continually bearing it in mind , I shall hopefully to elucidate my subject . I have already shown the relation which exists between the ancient religions and Freemasonry . Histories of the fabulous gods of paganism were , under the semblance of

truth , transmitted from age to age , and under the reign of ignorance and superstition received as real facts ; to assist them in carrying out their designs , and also to preserve their real secrets and hidden truths , the priests had recourse to symbols ; these symbols possessed a

double signification , one for the vulgus profanum , the other for the esotorics or the higher grade of priests . To secure its principles and tenets from the rude gaze of the idolatrous world , Freemasonry also used the language of signs and symbols , and thus proceeded on her

heavenly mission , spreading the blessings of mercy and charity around her , and keeping inviolate the secrets and mysteries of her art . " "We are sometimes amazed , " says M . Pluche , " at the conformity found in many respects between the practices of the Hebrews and those of the

nations giA'en over to the grossest idolatory . " Most of the learned , in order to account for a similitude of usages , say that false religions only copied and mimicked the true , and from the conformity of some particulars of mythology with sacred history , they think themselves authorized to affirm that the heathen had the

communication of the Holy Scriptures , or must have frequented the company of , and imitated the Hebrews . The Grecian and Roman mythology , which was derived from the Egyptians , has been much inquired into by the learned , and , says the pious and learned "Wm . . Jones , " Avhoever considers the form of religious instruction in the Church

of God , Avill plainly see , that the mystical or mythological form among the heathens was derived from it , and set up against it as a rival . It pleased God to prefigure the mysteries of our faith from the beginning of the world by an emblematic ritual : this manner

, therefore , the heathens would necessarily carry off with them ; and when they changed the object of . their worship , and departed from the Creator to the creature they still retained the mystical form , and applied it to the worship of the elements of the world ; describing

their powers and operations under the form of fable and mystery , and serving them with a multitude of emblematical rites and ceremonies . Because the true God taught his people by mystical representation , they truly would have their mysteries too : and I take this to be the true origin of the fabulous style in the Greek mythology ;

though it makes a wretched figure in many particulars ; as the Avoolly headed negro savage does , Avhen Ave consider him as a son of Adam descended from paradise . The whole religion of Heathendom was made up of sacred tradition perverted , a customary ritual and a physiological

fable ; but the emblematic prevails in every part alike . " The convenience of that language which rendered itself intelligible to the eyes , and in some sense made animals and even stones themselves , to speak , by degrees became more common . It was extended to everything , and

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