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' Omi of the most inteiestin -sonic
ceremonies took place at - Washington on
n-d:fi.p of f the district of
Columbia wer'instaUei ; -ilasonio xep
resenlations from all parts of th ttW;
partidpatedvlm thVorfcwl the fin.
maadenes of IKiiighls; inrfe charv
ters and Blue Ii)dgesofrMasons assemWrvl
at JUasbnic Hiall at v o?cloek, i H. j &
procession Iwformed, .which "marched
through the i principle t streets ' nf
Uonal Capital; v4ltt'- thev evening ad
ressesrlwefef'deUvered by ainumberf
eminent Brethren. We have'only '. gpacb
Chant
me umtect States:. -L.-J -i ;)
ntvy,e ar Semble i this- e-eningvfdr
?mF;tqjMasms themselves.
i , uuusuai, ttp .ail otners must appear;
great peculiarity pi the Masonic institu-
uyiLjiuax, msr ounaea on ceremonies
ceremonies, which hi .other, societies,., are
. .t .v t"? uuu xu r uie-iuasomc. - are.
vital. Hisewhere they are but the cloth
ing which ornaments the bodywith' us
they are the body itself. I And this arises
from the veryjnatur of Freemasonry, of
which the best definition that has ever
been giyen is -that it is a science df nior
alrty Teiled in jallegory and illustrated hy
symbols, v It i a science ot morality
science .whose; object is to teach great
moral and religious truths, and Uxese les
sons, of truth are inculcated and develop
ed by the ancient method of symbolism.
It is this symbolic character of tlie- insti
tution which;causes it to differ from every
tff ittthatftttetivel forml wHc lias' al
ways secured the .unwavering attachment
of itssleafTand itsl own Unalterable
rvxuere as no .science so ancient as hat
of symbolism, and no mode of instruction
hf s jeverbeenversal as was the
symbolic in former times. " The first learn
ing m the W0rld; says an Eminent 5 anti-!
quary consisted chiefly of symbols, l ed
atf the wisdom ,o nthe Chaldean, the
1 In faotv mans earliest instruction iff bv
symbols.' Tlie objective character of a
symbol Is best calculated to? W . orsnl
by the inf ant mind,t whether the infancy
of that mind be consiuered nationally or
individually ; In ; the first ages of .the
world; all;pr6pbsitions were expressed hi
ojiuuuio. r o-xiuj uiaij lcugiuiia were emin
ently ' symbolic, because, when - language
was yet in its infancy visible sjinbols were
jthe most lively j means of acting upon the
nature
the ancient f eliMoni with which the his
tory; of Freemasonry is so intimately con
nected. The older ( the religion the more
the symbolism abounds. Modern religions
may convey their dogmas m abstract pro
positions ; ancient rehgions always did so
m symbols. And this is a good 'test of
the compaf atie antiquity of ..a religious
cast'; There is more symbolism - in the
(Egyptian religion than in the Jewish ;
more in tne jewisn.thanm the Uhnstian ;
more in the Christian than in the Moham
medan. The older the religious faith the
greater is its'symbolic: f ormv. y:
- Te, science j of; symbolism, of . which
Freemasonry is :at this day th9 phly per
fect 1 exponent; pf esents itself to us, then,
""""v ouiuetuing venerame ior'its
vine oi all teachers insrrnpt tho7 Vhnifii
tudes to whom lle gave the bread of life
m parables, which, it must be remember
ed, are pnly sppken symbols. ; ,
Such is the systen adopted tm Free
masonry for the development and incul
cation of the great religious and philoso?
Jhical truths o whjich it was for so many
years the sole conservator. laji s
r Thousands of years ago this science of
symbolism was adopted by the sagacious
priesthood of v Egypt to convey .flie les
sons of religious truth' which they con-
veyed to their) sciples Their 'sence
Itheir history, and ; their philosophy were
(thus concealed -beneath an impenetrable
veU'm thV prbfanTa
who had passed ,thro ugh the severe ordeal
of initiation were nut in rjossession of the
tfylu'cal&i them to decipher and
read those1 mysthi lessons "which we still
jsee engraved upon the obelisks, the'tombs,
juid the sarcophagi Which lie scattered at
this, day in endless profusion along; the
banks of the Nile. .. ; -r "
j From the Egyptians the same C method
of ' svmbolro instruction was -f diffused
among all the natioiis of ancient heatheh I
aom, ana .was useai m au tneir, reugiou
pysteries a. the medium; of commimicat
mg t6 the initiated the esoteric and secret
doctrines for whose preservation 'and jjrpH
inulgatiori those i singular assoblations were
formed. -s L v-' -- -
j looses, tooj who,' as Holy Writ infdrms.
USjVwas skUled irallj the sleanringof .thej
gypuans, Drougnt witn nun :irom umv
cradle of the sciences a perfec knowledge'
, r--T" V svwvium wiiiun uie wisaom or
.mgenuity of man has detisetl and 'gives
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WPSans.jffe. e ws. jthe greeks, the Ro
mans, and of fall th6 ;ancieht worId: that
in its'character. -f--- 'vNiSin-Vr:?; 'nsii -
Uityftbut as sanctioned by the highest
lauthority; for;jve know thai;thVmbst'di-:
y. uiv 6wuuw w symoonsni as u was
.tanght by the priest of. Tsis biri.
: men investea the purer reliinon of
it n r a i - - -
i X-r oi ixod.
WieAnw .nJ ..- r. . .
iSTTi"011 associationat
. : . T-7i;r,vii .buhic .iuine
lessons of a -supreme C&A ri Im'oT
W??. e entrusted the sacred drC
ichlhavn'M if
Freemaoni-.
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,Ithmk,appropmtethat
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before'prdceedin
-owwawuu v nose organization in this r?tv
kefre SW to celebrate. - K "S f1
Who have been within X .r
not
classes
sons
doctrines
)raftH and
another less numerous
class who devot9 themselves to
tigatWinto thearcana A Hl
I III I. TTtrtTt OklTXlf i
sonry. But separatedas these c
u. zrom - eaoa other by nnes'of, demarca-
uun wnicn it wouia be neither proner Jim-
. pruptrnori
Mgfi Of their distinct - assoniAt nn -
toio jlucuiuu iiu wnicn that! tiesion i y
.-ei. ; 7a "esign is ex-
t, j : 1. -. r: . "v
Vi -lcuh i wieasea in the search
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!Of aUtheobiectewb? i ViJ
Masonic sciencevof symboHsm rnost
important the most cherished by Masons,
tfV.t tn-r rrft0
lempie ot Jerusalem. ThespiritualizmVb
- . 7 e ?he most
traditions -
r?i u .j
would at once decay and 'die, or at best
auu uiu system iiseit
remain only as some fossilized bone, serv:
mg ynerely to -show the nature of thence
aricient
toward ' spirituals elevation.' - As
pro-
soon as a nation emerged out 'of Feticism
or the worship of visible objects, which
is the most degraded ? form of - idolatry,
its people .began to establish a priesthood
Celts, the: EDtfans. an ttri Or't.
the ritual and in the obiects of their nolv
theistic worship, were all in the posses
sion of 1 priests and of temples. The
Jews, complying with this law of our re-
ixAwuo i uaiuie, rstr constructeu ineu:
tabernacle, or portable temple, and then.
whenr time -, and opportunity permitted.
tauiiaiciiu lueir monoxneisiic worsmp to
that more permanent edifice which tow
ered" in all its magnificence above "the
pinnacle of Mount Moriah. The mosque
of-the Mohammedan and the church, or
the chapel of the, Christian is. but an em
bodiment of , the same idea' of, temple
worship in a simple form. T ' ' i
' f The adaptation therefore of the. temple
of Jerusalem to a science - of . symbolism
would be an easy.task to the mind of those
Jews, and Trians who were engaged . in
its tconstructioni and from 1 whom' the
Masohio Order claims to derive its origin.
Doubtless at its' original conception the
idea of this termple symbolism rwas rude
and unimbellished. ; It . was to be, j)er
fecteot and polished only by';future ag
gregations of succeedmg intellects. And
yet no Biblical nor Masonic scholar will,
venture to deny tnat there' was, -iri ' the'
mode of building and in all thecircum
stances connected with - the 'construction
of King Solomon's temple, an apparent
design to establish a foundation for sym
bplismy i- j '.:'.'vy5 - ' ?;
1 The Freemasons have, at all events,
seized: with avidity, the idea of represent
ing in their symboUc language the , mterior
and spiritual man by a material temple.
They have embraced the doctrine of the
great apostle of the .Gentiles, who ' has
saioV'Ejiow, ye are the temple I '-of God,
and I that the spirit of Gbd dwellcth in
you." 'The great body of the Masonic
craft, looking only to this" first . temple
erected by the wisdom of King Solomon,
maker it the symbol of ' life ; and as the
great object of Masonry; is . the search
after truth, they are directed; to build up
this s temple as a fitting receptacle ior
iruuivwueu iouuu, yiavc wuen? may
dwell, justaV the ancient Jews built :np
their great temple as' a dwelling'-place for
Him who is the author of all truth; :i ' ' x:
of rwhich the uninitiated W7 rr"7uail W a-
tfchAii- :jiL-;iTr--rsrr-4w;?H wllose Perpetuity thPir
k ojj. uuier eitnpr irrrnft" riii i
luiervine truth, and each pursues .that wl
JrX. TV "
E'.r 0 .m,! K TO-1jHsdictiou,th
uromment, ana the most nerval in ll i,: ..r WW4J
r ""mria-uiusoury omce lie those lessons of-wisdom which
dependence on the Temple leave out none but those who have fe Tvhhk i th6
ofits Titual all reference to that sacred sicred veil enn v .rfS!1:.
ecuuee and to the lesrends and
-Id-'ru'Ttr.... ' ' -
'won 1ST trnli'
luc: 'for'lil-i t;r'
," tiidoi oi Human I
, . ---M "'-
j vn iuis to a hvinr . Hril - I
luted b ',7 "T.W
received thn . r o i
Julr ,.e TO.ctire punishment of the
Emoulclenn'? I
- .a ' i
lt tiwvvon. I
W7ctl"ii W,.-
7' ; '.cciunu.iH.nYify, n,i
w.r .VY: "v" reusues 1
r.rP U;becdmcra' fit
symbol of humini rSE? SST?..??
"Jiuwi OI numnn liFo ftivimA,M it: (
search after divine truth whU :ifl
where to be found - v!ch " no
yieuianr, now .Vigorous With KenlUi'Arwl
fc, I
tititfn 1, ' J "uuiwia, con-
UJi:? C" of the fraternity. .
imon, tind in Scriptural historvanothW -r
tW?&7a
- i ova- . v J Mil; ill nL 1
.symbol of mortage, limited andVcrish-
of the first.nK T!"u?,aaW
n.a it t Vi v - wnere
. the lost trutli fihnllrA frt1 r,,
. - -. 1-- .v.,-MVw , uun
new- altar, and
nen. m V Iry spirit of sym.'
wuuaui no exclaimed, TinCf ,:, r
o . -7 -- wua.iuu
pie, and .in three davs 1 tHIi riic,, ? r
A,i t.. . . S . . M1.
iajiLi lit j w II i inrrnAtt aK.. x: w
r i. . -r,76u YV" oi iJiasons:
ao hadlohcr cnltivn!
eleraeEta "'.of their, ab-
i . V v . ALT I
u eir estabHshnierit
tlLir"npronr wstaliinto
S p?nS 1om
" previously -elected as their-ran?
- ThAVn
ratbnis to be consocmfrvl
KvnrvfliiWr t . - .
n'v .v; pwuuiuir ui. a mvsienous
character, is to the cultivator Mnvnni
TUind redolent of nrofound lAQta-f .
truth and wisdom." .Th'h 'v'ao A
the officer s bear reference, not to what
offices of similar rank and . title are . sup:
iaw w represent in the prolans world,
but to those events and principles which
uave consecrated that second temple of
Jerusalem in the Royal Arch science as
the symbol of eternal life. Hflrri a th
Priest, the King, the Scribe. ; The Priest
aJove the King, because in tliat second
temple of future life things spiritual shall
T' " TlZZl . """."uu e I
who came, after - years of cantivitv.
their old and dilapidated home,' there to
rebuild the house of the Lord, there again L,
rvu.vD.vu n.,iwu w uurn anew I
the long-neglected sacrifir " - L
L'inHiA ttio cqArnH fiM ..1U 1 ' ' I .
jand on- this solemn occasion w;e find
the tolerance of our institution beauti
fully developing itself in the attendance
of those .various branches' of the order
which, cultivating other fields of Masonic
science arid subscribing to other dogmas
of Masonic ? faith, are vet United in - the
desire to do honor to their brethren, f
; Iero come the Master Masons, bring
ing.with them all ; their veneration for
the firsi temple'of Solomon as their own
puliar symbol, and yet joining in the
welcome given to those who have aban
doned that symbol as no longer .worthy
of their cultivation, . and . who have re
placed it by another temple of which' the
Master Mason is wholly ignorant 1
: And here, too, come the Templars, the
successors of those poor fellow-soldiers
t ii . i . .
jww "v. p.luuy oeeit io nnd tne sym
bolism by which they', are to bo en
lightened with the light of truth in the
sepulchre of their Lord, to protect which
from the pollution of unholy, hands was
the labor of their ancestors, who imbued
the land of Palestine with their martyr
blood, v ' ' : .
And 'these brethren are all here to do
honor and to give welcome to that other
and distinct class of the. fraternity, for
getf ul.of any differences of opinion," un
mindful of their 'diversity of labor,' rtv
memberirig only that although their altars
are different, and their theories in Tnany
respects, opposed, yet they are all of ohe
heart and one accord in obedience to that
greatlesson of their common fraternity,
that they shall learn to know Him whom
they recognize,1 whatever be the I temple,'
Master. ;Builder, from whom wo have . nv
ceiyed all light, and who has taught1 us
how .to act ; that maiddridwben . resting
' for a niomcnt frOm their contests tfor
lratcrnalVcatlicrinW;- t" " o' i - i
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