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Supreme Grand Chapter.
worthy Mason was passed at the last encampment , and that it is to be accompanied by the present of a silver chalice . MAY 24 . —The Committee appointed by the M . W . G . M ., to examine into the subject of the Act of Parliament , referred to in a late promulgation by his royal highness , met this day ; Brothers Meyrick , D . Pollock , and Henderson attended ; the result of their deliberation has not transpired .
MAY 26 . —At the chapter of observance a solemn convocation of Rosicrucians was held this day , and seven members introduced under the auspices of the M . E . Brother Lewis , who we understand officiated as principal , with every possible satisfaction to the august assembly . MAY 28 . —The Ark Mariners held their quarterly meeting . JUNE 20 . —At the Cross of Christ Encampment several distinguished
Companions were tin ' s evening installed Knights Templars by the E . C . Baumer . THE GILKES' TRIBUTE . —We have the pleasure to state that the subscriptions received are sufficient to enable the Committee to determine upon the design , and that the monument will be erected in September next .
APRIL 20 .- —A probationary sermon was this day preached at the Magdalen Hospital by the Rev . Thomas Haverfield , B . D ., candidate for the office of alternate preacher to that Institution .
The objects of the charity are too generally known to require comment , and they afford to the spiritual reasoner a field for the display of powerful talent , almost to be coveted by those who , under similar circumstances , wish to make a strong impression upon a committee of governors . Our reverend brother was , indeed , fully equal to the task . The beautiful allegory—the pointed metaphor—and the endless
benevolence of the Most High , were touched upon with such peculiar reasoning , as conveyed conviction and consolation to the many whose hearts , we can believe , had writhed under severest affliction that woman can feel . But who shall attempt to describe the awful picture that the preacher drew of the means used to desecrate the loveliest and best of God ' s works , and then to leave her to perish in disgrace—in
despair . Brother Haverfield ' s address ivill be long remembered by those who heard it ; and although he has not proved the successful candidate , he must have impressed the governors ivith a high opinion of his superior qualifications for the office on a future vacancy .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Supreme Grand Chapter.
worthy Mason was passed at the last encampment , and that it is to be accompanied by the present of a silver chalice . MAY 24 . —The Committee appointed by the M . W . G . M ., to examine into the subject of the Act of Parliament , referred to in a late promulgation by his royal highness , met this day ; Brothers Meyrick , D . Pollock , and Henderson attended ; the result of their deliberation has not transpired .
MAY 26 . —At the chapter of observance a solemn convocation of Rosicrucians was held this day , and seven members introduced under the auspices of the M . E . Brother Lewis , who we understand officiated as principal , with every possible satisfaction to the august assembly . MAY 28 . —The Ark Mariners held their quarterly meeting . JUNE 20 . —At the Cross of Christ Encampment several distinguished
Companions were tin ' s evening installed Knights Templars by the E . C . Baumer . THE GILKES' TRIBUTE . —We have the pleasure to state that the subscriptions received are sufficient to enable the Committee to determine upon the design , and that the monument will be erected in September next .
APRIL 20 .- —A probationary sermon was this day preached at the Magdalen Hospital by the Rev . Thomas Haverfield , B . D ., candidate for the office of alternate preacher to that Institution .
The objects of the charity are too generally known to require comment , and they afford to the spiritual reasoner a field for the display of powerful talent , almost to be coveted by those who , under similar circumstances , wish to make a strong impression upon a committee of governors . Our reverend brother was , indeed , fully equal to the task . The beautiful allegory—the pointed metaphor—and the endless
benevolence of the Most High , were touched upon with such peculiar reasoning , as conveyed conviction and consolation to the many whose hearts , we can believe , had writhed under severest affliction that woman can feel . But who shall attempt to describe the awful picture that the preacher drew of the means used to desecrate the loveliest and best of God ' s works , and then to leave her to perish in disgrace—in
despair . Brother Haverfield ' s address ivill be long remembered by those who heard it ; and although he has not proved the successful candidate , he must have impressed the governors ivith a high opinion of his superior qualifications for the office on a future vacancy .