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A Sermon;
building itself always begins with it , is the foundation . Such we find in the spiritual building of Christ's church . ' Ye are built , ' says St . Paul , '• on the foundation of the apostles and prophets ; Jesus Christ himself being thc head corner-stone . ' Every edifice of . any height or extent , whether natural or figurative , must have pillars to support it . ' Him that overcometh , ' saith our Saviour ' will I make a illar in the temple of my Godand he shall
p , go no more out . ' When a pillar is . brought into the temple it is not intended to go out any more , but there to remain . Of this building ; the materials are collected and brought together as those of other buildings arc ; they come from the earth , for hence every man is taken . The stone cut out of the mountain without hands , is the first and chief . That ' stonewhich the builders refused' hath God preferred to the
, , principal place in his temple , and made it the ' head stone of the corner . ' With him God is pleased to take us also from our low situation , and raise us from earthl y to spiritual men . fTO BE CONCLUDED IN OURKEXT . I
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
( 0 \ N Thursday , the Sth of March , was performed at Free Masons ' - " ^ >^ Hall the annual concert for the benefit of thc Free-Masons ' Charity School for Female Children , in St . George ' s ' Fields , which was remarkably well supported by the performers , and attended b y a numerous ancl brilliant audience . And at a special meeting of the Governors of this charity , held on Saturday the ioth of March ,
WILLIAM For . sxEEN Esq . in the chair , it was resolved unanimously , That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Dr . Arnold , Dr . Ayrton , Mr . Cramer , Mr . Guise , Mr . Smart , Mr . King , and Mr . Page , for their indefatigable zeal and exertion in promoting , arranging , and conducting the same . It was likewise unanimously resolvedthat the thanks of this
meet-, ing be presented to Miss Parke , Miss Leake , Miss Andrews , Mr . Bartleman , Mr . Nield , Mr . Leete , Mr . Page , Mr . G . T . Smart , Mr . Walker , Mr . Hume , Mr . Spofforth , Mr . Denman , Mr . F . Cramer , Mr . J . Lindley , Mr . C . Lindley , Mr . Pieltain , Mr . Parke , Mr . Ling ,. Mr . Monzain ; Messrs . Leander , Tifin , Hyde , H . Smart , Holmes ; Mr . R . Lindley , and Mr . Jenkins ; and to the young
gentlemen of his Majesty ' s Chapel Royal , and of the choir of Westminster ; and also to the rest of the vocal and instrumental performers , who so generously contributed their assistance on this occasion . And it was also unanimously resolved , that the thanks of this meeting bepresented to the Hall Committee of the Grand Lodge of Free-Masons , for granting this charity the use of the hall free of expence , on this as well as on former occasions . - By order , C . CUPPACE , Sec ,
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A Sermon;
building itself always begins with it , is the foundation . Such we find in the spiritual building of Christ's church . ' Ye are built , ' says St . Paul , '• on the foundation of the apostles and prophets ; Jesus Christ himself being thc head corner-stone . ' Every edifice of . any height or extent , whether natural or figurative , must have pillars to support it . ' Him that overcometh , ' saith our Saviour ' will I make a illar in the temple of my Godand he shall
p , go no more out . ' When a pillar is . brought into the temple it is not intended to go out any more , but there to remain . Of this building ; the materials are collected and brought together as those of other buildings arc ; they come from the earth , for hence every man is taken . The stone cut out of the mountain without hands , is the first and chief . That ' stonewhich the builders refused' hath God preferred to the
, , principal place in his temple , and made it the ' head stone of the corner . ' With him God is pleased to take us also from our low situation , and raise us from earthl y to spiritual men . fTO BE CONCLUDED IN OURKEXT . I
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
( 0 \ N Thursday , the Sth of March , was performed at Free Masons ' - " ^ >^ Hall the annual concert for the benefit of thc Free-Masons ' Charity School for Female Children , in St . George ' s ' Fields , which was remarkably well supported by the performers , and attended b y a numerous ancl brilliant audience . And at a special meeting of the Governors of this charity , held on Saturday the ioth of March ,
WILLIAM For . sxEEN Esq . in the chair , it was resolved unanimously , That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Dr . Arnold , Dr . Ayrton , Mr . Cramer , Mr . Guise , Mr . Smart , Mr . King , and Mr . Page , for their indefatigable zeal and exertion in promoting , arranging , and conducting the same . It was likewise unanimously resolvedthat the thanks of this
meet-, ing be presented to Miss Parke , Miss Leake , Miss Andrews , Mr . Bartleman , Mr . Nield , Mr . Leete , Mr . Page , Mr . G . T . Smart , Mr . Walker , Mr . Hume , Mr . Spofforth , Mr . Denman , Mr . F . Cramer , Mr . J . Lindley , Mr . C . Lindley , Mr . Pieltain , Mr . Parke , Mr . Ling ,. Mr . Monzain ; Messrs . Leander , Tifin , Hyde , H . Smart , Holmes ; Mr . R . Lindley , and Mr . Jenkins ; and to the young
gentlemen of his Majesty ' s Chapel Royal , and of the choir of Westminster ; and also to the rest of the vocal and instrumental performers , who so generously contributed their assistance on this occasion . And it was also unanimously resolved , that the thanks of this meeting bepresented to the Hall Committee of the Grand Lodge of Free-Masons , for granting this charity the use of the hall free of expence , on this as well as on former occasions . - By order , C . CUPPACE , Sec ,