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The Knights Templars.

and night fell upon a still unwon field . The loss of the Templars was severe . Seventeen hundred men , along with the Grand Prior were slain . A truce was made for three days , at the end of which Burian and his men were driven into the

castle , which they defended with great gallantry . The King at length sent to Burian to surrender the castle , threatening him with the severest punishment should he resist . Thereupon the castle was given up , and Uratislaf , returning to

Moravia , became Preceptor of Eichhorn , in which . thirty Templars took up their abode under him . ( To be . continued . )

Woman And Masonry.

WOMAN AND MASONRY .

It is with reverence akin to awe that I approach this subject , knowing that , for ages , there has hung between the sex that I represent and the subject of which I would speak , a veil of deep impenetrable mystery—a mystery that is as sacredly

guarded to-day as it was thousands of years ago , when the mantle of silence shrouded the germ of the mystic brotherhood , and will be for ages to come , so long as two hands are left on earth to meet in the clasp of fraternal love . Though this

veil must hang before us through all time 1 — shrouding from our unworthy eyes the " Holy of Holies "—though no woman ' s foot may ever tread the sacred aisles—no woman ' s eye gaze on the glories of the inner shrine—yet we are not entirely

shut out . The glory of the Shekinah shines afar —even on the brow of womanhood . Though admitted to the outer courts—to the vestibule of the

temple , whose foundation is charity — whose pillars are wisdom , strength , and beauty , and whose summit is the approaching smile of God himself , it is meet that one should tell what Masonry has done for woman . And she who

proudly boasts the title of a " Mason ' s Daughter " now asks the privilege to be that one . It were folly to attempt to tell you what Masonry is . You , who hold all its mysteries in your hand—its secrets in your heart—and with your

eye can trace through all its labyrinth of ways and means . Masonry—that is as incomprehensible to us as the vital principle of life—but , like life , is known to us b y results . " By their fruits ye shall know them , " and it is the fruits of

Masonry that woman eats , while the labour and toil are spared her . She basks safely in the sunshine of its blessings , guarded and watched over by a

Woman And Masonry.

band more faithful than lover , brother , or husband . There is a strange fascination to us , who naturally love the wonderful , the brave , the strongin . the thought of this vast league , so innumerable

in number , so united in purpose , so silent in existence , so unconquerable in action . Like the religion of Jesus , on which the principles of Masonry are founded , it has marched with steady footsteps down the long vista of years , and has made every

obstacle a stepping-stone to its present glory . Christianity went alone ancl insulted from the hill of Calvary to the tomb of Joseph , and now waves her sceptre over the world when the tomb of the Cassars has mouldered back into dust . Masonry , her more earthly sister , with hushed breath and noiseless footstep , walked scatheless through fires

of oppression and storms of prejudice and falsehood , and now divides with her the sceptre of the world . The church has many false brethren—in Masonry this is impossible . The one , being the

nursery of the spiritual , necessarily more intangible in its creeds , and often receives within its folds the vilest impostors , whose only merit is their power to deceive . The other , though founded upon divine laws , is a human institution , and deals

with human attributes—things that can be seen and heard and known by men—that can be grasped by the great over-ruling power , and so held up before the guilty one , that , though on the awful stillness of that dread tribunal there falls no

whisper of reproach , his life condemns him to his very face , and he yields unansweringly to the just decree .

Show me a tie on earth more binding than the boon of Masonry . There is none . The Christian may forget his sacramental vows , and turn his back upon the Saviour who has died for him ; the husband may turn from the wife of his

bosom , whom he has sworn before high heaven to cherish , even to the portal of the grave ; the father may forget his child , whose blue eyes once held all heaven for him ; the brother may neglect the tender sister that shared the cradle of his infancy ,

the mother ' s " good-night '' kiss , and the gambo around the father's knee ; a son may even coldly look upon the mother that bore him ; but the vow sworn at this altar can never be revoked ! Time or distance cannot annul it ; and the wretch who would seek to violate it would be branded with a sign more indelible than that of Cain . No land

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SKETCHES OF NOTABLE MASONIC WORKS. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
WOMAN AND MASONRY. Article 7
ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC INTOLERANCE. Article 12
THE DRUIDS. Article 12
THE HIGH DEGREES AND BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 13
THE HOT WEATHER, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 14
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 15
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 15
MASONIC MEM. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
THE LATE DR. STEVENS. Article 19
CHURCH AID. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 22. 1868. Article 20
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The Knights Templars.

and night fell upon a still unwon field . The loss of the Templars was severe . Seventeen hundred men , along with the Grand Prior were slain . A truce was made for three days , at the end of which Burian and his men were driven into the

castle , which they defended with great gallantry . The King at length sent to Burian to surrender the castle , threatening him with the severest punishment should he resist . Thereupon the castle was given up , and Uratislaf , returning to

Moravia , became Preceptor of Eichhorn , in which . thirty Templars took up their abode under him . ( To be . continued . )

Woman And Masonry.

WOMAN AND MASONRY .

It is with reverence akin to awe that I approach this subject , knowing that , for ages , there has hung between the sex that I represent and the subject of which I would speak , a veil of deep impenetrable mystery—a mystery that is as sacredly

guarded to-day as it was thousands of years ago , when the mantle of silence shrouded the germ of the mystic brotherhood , and will be for ages to come , so long as two hands are left on earth to meet in the clasp of fraternal love . Though this

veil must hang before us through all time 1 — shrouding from our unworthy eyes the " Holy of Holies "—though no woman ' s foot may ever tread the sacred aisles—no woman ' s eye gaze on the glories of the inner shrine—yet we are not entirely

shut out . The glory of the Shekinah shines afar —even on the brow of womanhood . Though admitted to the outer courts—to the vestibule of the

temple , whose foundation is charity — whose pillars are wisdom , strength , and beauty , and whose summit is the approaching smile of God himself , it is meet that one should tell what Masonry has done for woman . And she who

proudly boasts the title of a " Mason ' s Daughter " now asks the privilege to be that one . It were folly to attempt to tell you what Masonry is . You , who hold all its mysteries in your hand—its secrets in your heart—and with your

eye can trace through all its labyrinth of ways and means . Masonry—that is as incomprehensible to us as the vital principle of life—but , like life , is known to us b y results . " By their fruits ye shall know them , " and it is the fruits of

Masonry that woman eats , while the labour and toil are spared her . She basks safely in the sunshine of its blessings , guarded and watched over by a

Woman And Masonry.

band more faithful than lover , brother , or husband . There is a strange fascination to us , who naturally love the wonderful , the brave , the strongin . the thought of this vast league , so innumerable

in number , so united in purpose , so silent in existence , so unconquerable in action . Like the religion of Jesus , on which the principles of Masonry are founded , it has marched with steady footsteps down the long vista of years , and has made every

obstacle a stepping-stone to its present glory . Christianity went alone ancl insulted from the hill of Calvary to the tomb of Joseph , and now waves her sceptre over the world when the tomb of the Cassars has mouldered back into dust . Masonry , her more earthly sister , with hushed breath and noiseless footstep , walked scatheless through fires

of oppression and storms of prejudice and falsehood , and now divides with her the sceptre of the world . The church has many false brethren—in Masonry this is impossible . The one , being the

nursery of the spiritual , necessarily more intangible in its creeds , and often receives within its folds the vilest impostors , whose only merit is their power to deceive . The other , though founded upon divine laws , is a human institution , and deals

with human attributes—things that can be seen and heard and known by men—that can be grasped by the great over-ruling power , and so held up before the guilty one , that , though on the awful stillness of that dread tribunal there falls no

whisper of reproach , his life condemns him to his very face , and he yields unansweringly to the just decree .

Show me a tie on earth more binding than the boon of Masonry . There is none . The Christian may forget his sacramental vows , and turn his back upon the Saviour who has died for him ; the husband may turn from the wife of his

bosom , whom he has sworn before high heaven to cherish , even to the portal of the grave ; the father may forget his child , whose blue eyes once held all heaven for him ; the brother may neglect the tender sister that shared the cradle of his infancy ,

the mother ' s " good-night '' kiss , and the gambo around the father's knee ; a son may even coldly look upon the mother that bore him ; but the vow sworn at this altar can never be revoked ! Time or distance cannot annul it ; and the wretch who would seek to violate it would be branded with a sign more indelible than that of Cain . No land

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