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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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