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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
love and harmony Avhich ought always to characterize Freemasons . The Craft will be at no loss to understand to what our allusion refers—the amalgamation of the several Masonic charities , by the conjunction of the Royal Masonic Annuity
Fund , for the relief of poor , aged , and infirm Freemasons , with " The Asylum for Worthy Aged and Decayed Freemasons , " as well as with the newly established " Freemasons Widows' Fund . " By this combination of interests a structure will undoubtedly be reared , which , whilst it alleviates
the sorrows and anxieties of those whom poverty has assailed , will be worthy of the Craft and honourable to the builders . We are rejoiced to be able to intimate that the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland , has liberally and kindly become President of the Institution , and , together with the R . W . the Deputy G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , has contributed to the funds .
It now requires but one united effort to make this great undertaking as noble in effect as it is in principle , and we are confident in our reliance upon the Craft that it will not be " found wanting " in giving this Institution the encouragement it deserves . All we trust will join hand to hand
to render assistance to those whose necessities call for their countenance and aid , and foot to foot to support such a just and laudable undertaking ; and , whilst remembering that " UNION is STRENGTH , " and that the " stability " of the Order lies in " Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth , " we
feel confident that they will not forget , in the posture of their daily supplication , to intreat the Most High , that " peace and good will" may continue to cement the bonds of charity , so that " all may know that this house , which they have builded , is called by His name ! " *
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
love and harmony Avhich ought always to characterize Freemasons . The Craft will be at no loss to understand to what our allusion refers—the amalgamation of the several Masonic charities , by the conjunction of the Royal Masonic Annuity
Fund , for the relief of poor , aged , and infirm Freemasons , with " The Asylum for Worthy Aged and Decayed Freemasons , " as well as with the newly established " Freemasons Widows' Fund . " By this combination of interests a structure will undoubtedly be reared , which , whilst it alleviates
the sorrows and anxieties of those whom poverty has assailed , will be worthy of the Craft and honourable to the builders . We are rejoiced to be able to intimate that the M . W . the G . M . the Earl of Zetland , has liberally and kindly become President of the Institution , and , together with the R . W . the Deputy G . M . the Earl of Yarborough , has contributed to the funds .
It now requires but one united effort to make this great undertaking as noble in effect as it is in principle , and we are confident in our reliance upon the Craft that it will not be " found wanting " in giving this Institution the encouragement it deserves . All we trust will join hand to hand
to render assistance to those whose necessities call for their countenance and aid , and foot to foot to support such a just and laudable undertaking ; and , whilst remembering that " UNION is STRENGTH , " and that the " stability " of the Order lies in " Brotherly Love , Relief , and Truth , " we
feel confident that they will not forget , in the posture of their daily supplication , to intreat the Most High , that " peace and good will" may continue to cement the bonds of charity , so that " all may know that this house , which they have builded , is called by His name ! " *