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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
next anniversary ; the other , that the prospect of a perfect union between the Parent Institution , the Asylum , ivith its offspring , the Benevolent Annuity Fund , isnow ^ the sanguine hope of the best friends to charity . These intimations ivere most warmly Avelcomed and cheered .
MASONIC FUND FOR WIDOWS . —Ihis desirable object is silently but surely making Avay in the hearts and minds of thinking Masons . We had hoped that the motion of Brother Crucefix Avould have come on at the last Grand Lodge . The circumstances under which he gave Avay , for the time ,
were very creditable , and , in September it will probabl y be our pleasing duty to announce that the hammer is ready to strike on the anvil , and g ive a loud note of preparation . We direct our readers to the various reports on this subject ,
particularly to the proceedings of the Asylum Festival , and to the recent opening of the Masonic Hall at Wakefield , where the generous sentiments of the Masonic Sisterhood will be found to reflect a moral lustre on that Order , ivith which their brothers , husbands , and fathers are connected .
THE MASONIC OFFERING TO DR . OLIA ' ER . —This distinguished Brother has received from the Freemasons of the Avorld a public mark of their gratitude . The proceedings of the 9 th of May , will not readily pass from memory ; ample as is our report of them , any report will fail of doing
justice to the subscribers , and to the Reverend Friend , who has laboured for the Order , and has gained a reputation that will endure to the end of Time .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
next anniversary ; the other , that the prospect of a perfect union between the Parent Institution , the Asylum , ivith its offspring , the Benevolent Annuity Fund , isnow ^ the sanguine hope of the best friends to charity . These intimations ivere most warmly Avelcomed and cheered .
MASONIC FUND FOR WIDOWS . —Ihis desirable object is silently but surely making Avay in the hearts and minds of thinking Masons . We had hoped that the motion of Brother Crucefix Avould have come on at the last Grand Lodge . The circumstances under which he gave Avay , for the time ,
were very creditable , and , in September it will probabl y be our pleasing duty to announce that the hammer is ready to strike on the anvil , and g ive a loud note of preparation . We direct our readers to the various reports on this subject ,
particularly to the proceedings of the Asylum Festival , and to the recent opening of the Masonic Hall at Wakefield , where the generous sentiments of the Masonic Sisterhood will be found to reflect a moral lustre on that Order , ivith which their brothers , husbands , and fathers are connected .
THE MASONIC OFFERING TO DR . OLIA ' ER . —This distinguished Brother has received from the Freemasons of the Avorld a public mark of their gratitude . The proceedings of the 9 th of May , will not readily pass from memory ; ample as is our report of them , any report will fail of doing
justice to the subscribers , and to the Reverend Friend , who has laboured for the Order , and has gained a reputation that will endure to the end of Time .