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Ancient Masonic Hieroglyphs.

Freemasonry as now practised , and the name of ' Balmmed of the figures thar forms the subject of this paper . In the history of the Knights Templar , so intimately connected with the Ancient and Accepted

Scottish Eite , reference is made to the Bahumed or Bahumet as the mysterious formula or watchword by which these worthy knights used to work in their secret meetings , and which they considered as " the secret of the nature of the world , "

" the Father of Light and Life , " the Omnipotent , Beginning and End of all things . " This proves conclusively that in the eminent mysteries the existence of a supreme being * was believed in , which the Freemasons adored as the " Grand

Architect of the Uuivei'se ; " that the Knights Templar were possessed of the secrets and the science of the Hieroglyphs which they probably acquired in Syria when it had been introduced from India and Egypt , the mother countries of the

ancient mysteries ; and also , that these mysteries were known of the very first inhabitants of the earth .

The Late King Of The Belgians.

THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANS .

We had the painful office of announcing in our last issue , the death of our august Brother , King Leopold the First , the oldest king of Europe . His late Majesty , was , at the time of his death , an illustrious member of our Order , and it redounds

greatly to the credit and enlightenment of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy of Belgium , to learn that , notwithstanding our deceased illustrious brother ' s Protestant persuasion , and with the knowledge also of his late Majesty being- a

Freemason , that they have not been behindhand the advanced Liberal party of Belgium in their expression of profound regret at the decease of his Majesty the late King . The address upon the sad event issued by the Archbishop of Malines " to

the clergy and faithful of his diocese" is a most touching document , aud most unsparing in its tribute of respect and compliment paid to "Leopold the Wise . " This will be found further referred to in another page , under the head of " Freemasonry and the Pope . " The following is a translation of the circular

The Late King Of The Belgians.

forwarded by the Grand Orient of Belgium to the various Masonic bodies under its jurisdiction : — "Very dear brethren , —Masonry has just suffered a cruel loss in the death of one of her . most

illustrious members , of him who , called to the throne by the free and enlightened suffrages ofthe Belgian people , has never abnegated his title of Mason , but , on the contrary , has extended to us his powerful protection . We have lost an eminent

brother , who , faithful to his oath , has , during a reign of five and thirty years , practised with love and sincerity those grand princip les of humanity which constitute the basis of our Order , thus

acquiring the esteem and friendship of his brethren , the veneration of the Belgian people , and the respect and admiration of his contemporaries . Leopold , King of the Belgians , who had acquired the grade of Chev . ' . K . \ D . \ , 30 th degree , died yesterday , with the calm and serenity of a just man , and with the stoicism of a true Mason . He was , in

this supreme moment , surrounded by his children , his ministers , and the presidents of our legislative chambers , the official representatives of the Belgian people he so much loved , and to whose happiness and prosperity he so much contributed by

his lofty wisdom . Our august brother has left us a noble example to follow ! We should all , like him , march on the way traced out for ns , boldly and without hesitation . Like him , we should hold sworn faith in respect , and each should ,

unfalteringly , fulfil the duties imposed upon us . This is the best homage we can render to his venerated memory . This is the feeling which above all others , vibrates in a Mason ' s heart—it is the love of country . Guided by this sentiment , let ns rally

round the son of our well beloved brother , and help him with all our might to preserve to our dear Belgium her liberties and her independence . " ( Signed ) "The National Grand Master ( ad interim ) , "J . VANSCHOOK . "

Freemasonry And The Pope.

FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE .

The special correspondent at Brussels of the Irish Times , in commenting upon the high compliment paid to Leopold the First in the address issued by the Archbishop of Malines , proceeds to add : — This address is lavish of compliment to King

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ANCIENT MASONIC HIEROGLYPHS. Article 1
THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANS. Article 2
FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE. Article 2
THE PROVINCIAL MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 3
ROYAL ARCH. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CHARITY STEWARDS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ancient Masonic Hieroglyphs.

Freemasonry as now practised , and the name of ' Balmmed of the figures thar forms the subject of this paper . In the history of the Knights Templar , so intimately connected with the Ancient and Accepted

Scottish Eite , reference is made to the Bahumed or Bahumet as the mysterious formula or watchword by which these worthy knights used to work in their secret meetings , and which they considered as " the secret of the nature of the world , "

" the Father of Light and Life , " the Omnipotent , Beginning and End of all things . " This proves conclusively that in the eminent mysteries the existence of a supreme being * was believed in , which the Freemasons adored as the " Grand

Architect of the Uuivei'se ; " that the Knights Templar were possessed of the secrets and the science of the Hieroglyphs which they probably acquired in Syria when it had been introduced from India and Egypt , the mother countries of the

ancient mysteries ; and also , that these mysteries were known of the very first inhabitants of the earth .

The Late King Of The Belgians.

THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANS .

We had the painful office of announcing in our last issue , the death of our august Brother , King Leopold the First , the oldest king of Europe . His late Majesty , was , at the time of his death , an illustrious member of our Order , and it redounds

greatly to the credit and enlightenment of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy of Belgium , to learn that , notwithstanding our deceased illustrious brother ' s Protestant persuasion , and with the knowledge also of his late Majesty being- a

Freemason , that they have not been behindhand the advanced Liberal party of Belgium in their expression of profound regret at the decease of his Majesty the late King . The address upon the sad event issued by the Archbishop of Malines " to

the clergy and faithful of his diocese" is a most touching document , aud most unsparing in its tribute of respect and compliment paid to "Leopold the Wise . " This will be found further referred to in another page , under the head of " Freemasonry and the Pope . " The following is a translation of the circular

The Late King Of The Belgians.

forwarded by the Grand Orient of Belgium to the various Masonic bodies under its jurisdiction : — "Very dear brethren , —Masonry has just suffered a cruel loss in the death of one of her . most

illustrious members , of him who , called to the throne by the free and enlightened suffrages ofthe Belgian people , has never abnegated his title of Mason , but , on the contrary , has extended to us his powerful protection . We have lost an eminent

brother , who , faithful to his oath , has , during a reign of five and thirty years , practised with love and sincerity those grand princip les of humanity which constitute the basis of our Order , thus

acquiring the esteem and friendship of his brethren , the veneration of the Belgian people , and the respect and admiration of his contemporaries . Leopold , King of the Belgians , who had acquired the grade of Chev . ' . K . \ D . \ , 30 th degree , died yesterday , with the calm and serenity of a just man , and with the stoicism of a true Mason . He was , in

this supreme moment , surrounded by his children , his ministers , and the presidents of our legislative chambers , the official representatives of the Belgian people he so much loved , and to whose happiness and prosperity he so much contributed by

his lofty wisdom . Our august brother has left us a noble example to follow ! We should all , like him , march on the way traced out for ns , boldly and without hesitation . Like him , we should hold sworn faith in respect , and each should ,

unfalteringly , fulfil the duties imposed upon us . This is the best homage we can render to his venerated memory . This is the feeling which above all others , vibrates in a Mason ' s heart—it is the love of country . Guided by this sentiment , let ns rally

round the son of our well beloved brother , and help him with all our might to preserve to our dear Belgium her liberties and her independence . " ( Signed ) "The National Grand Master ( ad interim ) , "J . VANSCHOOK . "

Freemasonry And The Pope.

FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE .

The special correspondent at Brussels of the Irish Times , in commenting upon the high compliment paid to Leopold the First in the address issued by the Archbishop of Malines , proceeds to add : — This address is lavish of compliment to King

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