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THE KNEPH. 4f* vi? C ontents of V ol . IV. CORRESPONDENCE. PAGE Bro. W. B. Lord and Rite of M iz raim ............................................ 154 EDITORIALS. 1. Address to the R e a d e r ................................................................. 105 2. Existing Bodies of the R ite ....................................................... 124 3. On Spurious Bodies of the R ite ................................................. 136 4. On the Sov. Sane, of this C o u n tr y ............................................ 153 ESSAYS. The Initiation of Platon. (Translated by Bro. John Yarker) . 99 On Death (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e ll) ................................................. 106 An Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar in Lebanon (Bro. Hill) . . 107 A Buried City of N im ro d ............................ do. . . 109 Records and Documents Relating to Freemasonry as a Specu- lative Society. (Bro. John Yarker) ...................... 115, 133, 145 The Pope and Freemasonry. (Bro. J . H i l l ) ................................. 127 Ancient Egypt—with woodcuts do. ....................................... 131 The Two Black S h e e p ....................................................................... 132 Names of the First Three Kings of I s r a e l .......................................137 Music and the Masonic Ritual (Bro. M. C o o k e ) ............................138 ------ Interpretive Power o f .................................................... 139, 156 Egyptian Antiquities (Bro. J. H ill) .................................................. 158 Brotherhood of Man (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e ll) ................................. 136 GENERAL NOTES. Facts and Occurrences ....................................... 106, 128, 140, 156 IN MEMORIAM. Fred. Adolphu* de Roepstorff ......................................r . . . 105 H. R. H. The Duke of Albany ....................................................... 127 Thomas Chinery ...................................... 127 Allen C a m e r o n .................................................................................. 127 A. D. Lowenstark, 33-95° 127 NOTES, QUERIES, ANSWERS. 1. Martinez Paschalis ..................................... , . . . . 105 2. Hindus and the C r o s s ...................................................... . 106 3. Roses and Freem asonry ...................................................... 106 4. Craft M asonry ............................................................................. 106 4. Mizraim in Ireland ................................................................. 128 5. The Ballot ................................................................................... 128 6. Jurisprudence of Masonry ..........................................................128 7. Sleepless Eye and CouncilJ e w el ....................................... .128 8. Athirsata, or Cupbearer ................................................ 128 9. Startling Statements ..................................................................137 10. The Talmud and Craft G u ild s ................................................. 137 11. Egyptian A r c h ite c ts ................................................................. 137 12. Masonry amongst Arabs .......................................... 137 13. Discovery in Roman Catacombs ...................................... .137 14. Good Effects of Masonry 137 PAGE 15. The Freemason and Anticnt and Primitive History . . 154 16. Grand Mastership of Duke of R ic h m o n d ................................. 154 17. Arms of William of W y k e h a m .................................................. 154 18. Sulieman v. Solomon ................................................................... 154 POETRY. Seeking the Word (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e ll) ...................................... 127 Prince Leopold do. 127 Anthem. Grace before and after M eat ............................................ 136 Lodge Libraries (Bro. G. M. Tweddell) ...................................... 152 Success to the Craft ........................................................................ 152 REPORTS, * sov. sanc.—Grand C h a n c e r y ........................................................ 142 Roumania ......................................................... 109, 160 Egypt ......................................................................... 130 councils.—Sphynx, No. 4 -8 ........................................................ 130 Do. M izraim ........................................................ 130 St. Andrew, No. 6 -9 .................................................. 141 Rose of Sharon (U.D.) 130 senates.—Primitive Pilgrim, No. 4-5 110 Rose of Sharon, No. 6 ............................ * . . 130 St. Andrew, No. 5 -9 ...................................................141 Sphynx, No. 7 - 8 ............................................................. 130 chapters.—Palatine and Jerusalem,No. 2 . . . 109, 129, 160 Primitive Pilgrims, No. 5 ...............................109, 140 Rose of Sharon, No. 6 ................................... 109, 129 Lily of the Valley, No. 7 160 Sphynx, No. 8 ............................................................. 129 St. Andrew, No. 9 140 REVIEWS. The Imperishable Jew (Bro. H ill) ............................. Anno Domiui do............................................ Indian Lecture on Freemasonry (Bro. John Yarker) . 1 : Yarker) ................................. ..... ................................. Dean’s Templar Report, U.S.A. (Bro. John Yarker) Elwin’s Pamphlet do. Sundry Masonic Journals do. George Fort's Conventual Builders do. Oxley's Egypt do. M. S. Slane’s Masonic Hints (Bro. Wilson) VARIOUS, Notices to Correspondents . . . . 10, ,, Subscribers ............................. Order of Merit . . . . . . . . . . •' ....................... Ancient and Accepted Rite ( C e r n e a u ) .................................. 442, 160 Bees and Men (Bro. Tweddell) . . . . 15$ H I, 158 1 4 1 . 107 . 129 i . 129 . HO I . uo ' . 140 '.v2 158, 159 . 158 . 158 ' ■ A . 158 140, 153 . 127 ■Y J . 130 ■M

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Page 1: Contents of Vol. IV. 1€¦ · Records and Documents Relating to Freemasonry as a Specu ... Music and the Masonic Ritual (Bro. M. Cooke).....138-----Interpretive Power o f ... Seeking

T H E K N E P H .

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C o n t e n t s o f V o l . I V .

CORRESPONDENCE.PAGE

Bro. W. B. Lord and Rite of M iz ra im ............................................154

EDITORIALS.

1. Address to the R e a d e r .................................................................1052. Existing Bodies of the R i t e .......................................................1243. On Spurious Bodies of the R i t e ................................................. 1364. On the Sov. Sane, of this C o u n t r y ............................................153

ESSAYS.

The Initiation of Platon. (Translated by Bro. John Yarker) . 99On Death (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e l l ) ................................................. 106An Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar in Lebanon (Bro. Hill) . . 107A Buried City of N im r o d ............................ do. . . 109Records and Documents Relating to Freemasonry as a Specu­

lative Society. (Bro. John Y a rk e r ) ...................... 115, 133, 145The Pope and Freemasonry. (Bro. J . H i l l ) .................................127Ancient Egypt— with woodcuts do. .......................................131The Two Black S h e e p ....................................................................... 132Names of the First Three Kings of I s r a e l .......................................137Music and the Masonic Ritual (Bro. M. C o o k e ) ............................138------Interpretive Power o f .................................................... 139, 156Egyptian Antiquities (Bro. J . H i l l ) ..................................................158Brotherhood of Man (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e l l ) .................................136

GENERAL NOTES.

Facts and O ccurrences....................................... 106, 128, 140, 156

IN MEMORIAM.

Fred. Adolphu* de R oepsto rff......................................r . . . 105H. R. H. The Duke of Albany .......................................................127Thomas Chinery ...................................... 127Allen C a m e r o n ..................................................................................127A. D. Lowenstark, 33-95° 127

NOTES, QUERIES, ANSWERS.

1. Martinez Paschalis ..................................... , . . . . 1052. Hindus and the C r o s s ...................................................... . 1063. Roses and F re e m a so n ry ...................................................... 1064. Craft M a s o n ry .............................................................................1064. Mizraim in Ireland ................................................................. 1285. The Ballot ...................................................................................1286. Jurisprudence of Masonry ..........................................................1287. Sleepless Eye and Council J e w e l ....................................... . 1 2 88. Athirsata, or Cupbearer ................................................ 1289. Startling Statements ..................................................................137

10. The Talmud and Craft G u i l d s ................................................. 13711. Egyptian A r c h i t e c t s ................................................................. 13712. Masonry amongst Arabs .......................................... 13713. Discovery in Roman Catacombs ...................................... . 1 3 714. Good Effects of Masonry 137

PAGE15. The Freemason and Anticnt and Primitive History . . 15416. Grand Mastership of Duke of R ic h m o n d .................................15417. Arms of William of W y k e h a m .................................................. 15418. Sulieman v. S o lo m o n ................................................................... 154

POETRY.

Seeking the Word (Bro. G. M. T w e d d e l l ) ...................................... 127Prince Leopold do. 127Anthem. Grace before and after M e a t ............................................ 136Lodge Libraries (Bro. G. M. Tweddell) ...................................... 152Success to the Craft ........................................................................ 152

REPORTS, *

sov. sanc.—Grand C h a n c e r y ........................................................ 142Roumania ......................................................... 109, 160Egypt ......................................................................... 130

councils.— Sphynx, No. 4 - 8 ........................................................ 130Do. M i z r a i m ........................................................ 130

St. Andrew, No. 6 - 9 .................................................. 141Rose of Sharon (U .D .) 130

senates.—Primitive Pilgrim, No. 4-5 110Rose of Sharon, No. 6 ............................* . . • 130St. Andrew, No. 5 - 9 ...................................................141Sphynx, No. 7 - 8 ............................................................. 130

chapters.—Palatine and Jerusalem, No. 2 . . . 109, 129, 160Primitive Pilgrims, No. 5 ...............................109, 140Rose of Sharon, No. 6 ................................... 109, 129Lily of the Valley, No. 7 160Sphynx, No. 8 ............................................................. 129St. Andrew, No. 9 140

REVIEW S.

The Imperishable Jew (Bro. H i l l ) .............................Anno Domiui do............................................Indian Lecture on Freemasonry (Bro. John Yarker) .

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Y a r k e r ) ................................. ..... .................................Dean’s Templar Report, U.S.A. (Bro. John Yarker)Elwin’s Pamphlet do.Sundry Masonic Journals do.George Fort's Conventual Builders do.Oxley's Egypt do.M. S. Slane’s Masonic Hints (Bro. Wilson)

VARIOUS,

Notices to Correspondents . . . . 10,,, Subscribers .............................

Order of Merit . . . . . . . . . . •'.......................Ancient and Accepted Rite ( C e r n e a u ) .................................. 442, 160Bees and Men (Bro. Tweddell) . . . . 15$

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