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Article SUPREME ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. ← Page 8 of 8 Article THE ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON. Page 1 of 6 →
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
many and truly important services which you have rendered , in the varied offices committed to your charge . Amidst the vicissitudes that have at different times marked the progress of Masonry in the Moira Lodge , your conduct has been steadily directed to the great object of promoting the success and stability of that Lodge ; and in furtherance of so laudable a design , enforcing by
precept , and illustrating by example , the distinguishing advantages of order , peace , and harmony , amongst the Brotherhood . The Lodge in reflecting upon the loss they have sustained by your resignation , cannot fail to recollect the admirable manner in whicli the various branches of Masonic Instruction have been delivered and enforced , and which have only been equalled by your practice of the principles of the Craft demonstrated in the Lodgeand by your active
bene-, volence and exemplary conduct in all the relations of social life . The deprivation of the counsel and assistance of so old and able a member , is indeed felt as the loss of a father by his children ; ivhich , as the Brethren cannot hope to repair , they console themselves with the intention of making the model of so much Masonic excellence , the object of their own example and practice .
May it please the Great Architect of the universe to uphold and support your earthly tabernacle , and when your mortal course shall be ended , may you be passed by the Grand Geometrician to the immortal Lodge above , and raised by the Most High to the sublime degree of happiness , is the prayer of every member of the Moira Lodge of Freemasons . London this 26 May , 1835 . Signed for and bconsent of all the members of the Lodge .
y John Bigg , AV . M . John Leach , S . AV . James AVhisson , J . AV . The deputation accordingly waited on the day appointed on Brother Cardozo , who under feelings of the liveliest emotion , returned his thanks for the address ; and in a speech replete with the happiest Masonic illustrationsexpressed his satisfaction at the regularity and order
, which characterized the Moira Lodge , as well as his confidence in its growing prosperity and stability . Brother Cardozo then offered his sincere thanks for the distinction conferred by making him an honorary member , and assured the deputation that his solicitude ibi the welfare of the Lodge , would only ceass with his life .
The Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason.
THE ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON .
AVith feelings of unmixed satisfaction and joyful pride , ive now open a regular account to the credit of this noble tribute to Masonic justicean account ivhich , however humble in its commencement , will , we most confidently predict , hereafter vie with all the existing charities of tlie order—in the patronage by which it will be supported . We devote a few pages to its service in our Masonic ledger .
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Supreme Royal Arch Chapter.
many and truly important services which you have rendered , in the varied offices committed to your charge . Amidst the vicissitudes that have at different times marked the progress of Masonry in the Moira Lodge , your conduct has been steadily directed to the great object of promoting the success and stability of that Lodge ; and in furtherance of so laudable a design , enforcing by
precept , and illustrating by example , the distinguishing advantages of order , peace , and harmony , amongst the Brotherhood . The Lodge in reflecting upon the loss they have sustained by your resignation , cannot fail to recollect the admirable manner in whicli the various branches of Masonic Instruction have been delivered and enforced , and which have only been equalled by your practice of the principles of the Craft demonstrated in the Lodgeand by your active
bene-, volence and exemplary conduct in all the relations of social life . The deprivation of the counsel and assistance of so old and able a member , is indeed felt as the loss of a father by his children ; ivhich , as the Brethren cannot hope to repair , they console themselves with the intention of making the model of so much Masonic excellence , the object of their own example and practice .
May it please the Great Architect of the universe to uphold and support your earthly tabernacle , and when your mortal course shall be ended , may you be passed by the Grand Geometrician to the immortal Lodge above , and raised by the Most High to the sublime degree of happiness , is the prayer of every member of the Moira Lodge of Freemasons . London this 26 May , 1835 . Signed for and bconsent of all the members of the Lodge .
y John Bigg , AV . M . John Leach , S . AV . James AVhisson , J . AV . The deputation accordingly waited on the day appointed on Brother Cardozo , who under feelings of the liveliest emotion , returned his thanks for the address ; and in a speech replete with the happiest Masonic illustrationsexpressed his satisfaction at the regularity and order
, which characterized the Moira Lodge , as well as his confidence in its growing prosperity and stability . Brother Cardozo then offered his sincere thanks for the distinction conferred by making him an honorary member , and assured the deputation that his solicitude ibi the welfare of the Lodge , would only ceass with his life .
The Asylum For The Aged And Decayed Freemason.
THE ASYLUM FOR THE AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON .
AVith feelings of unmixed satisfaction and joyful pride , ive now open a regular account to the credit of this noble tribute to Masonic justicean account ivhich , however humble in its commencement , will , we most confidently predict , hereafter vie with all the existing charities of tlie order—in the patronage by which it will be supported . We devote a few pages to its service in our Masonic ledger .