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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLYREVIEW, ← Page 8 of 8 Article MASONIC REPROOF. Page 1 of 1
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The Freemasons' Quarterlyreview,
There are many cm dits afloat ; among them we hear that a prize will be awarded for the best essay on masonic government , the regulations to be settled by the council . We cordially approve of the objects of the club , and recommend to our readers , metropolitan or provincial , who may feel an interest on the subject , to put themselves in correspondence with the Secretary .
THE'NEW GRAND OPPICERS . —The appointment of Grand Wardens is highly satisfactory ; as to the remaining three , the less said the better . The friends of the widow ivill not approve of one ; the servile character of another will not raise the purple in estimation ; and there is something not very gratifying in the idea that the third should be rewarded for deserting his old associates .
The CHARITIES . —It is refreshing to find that , notwithstanding the public distress , the masonic charities have maintained their usual character . The Girls' Festival realized 9001 ., and the Asylum upwards of 6001 . We must refer our readers to the \* ery ample report of the proceedings of the anniversary of the latter , for an illustration of true masonic spirit ; and happy are we to record that the occasion maybe hailed
as a demonstration of confidence of a most unmistakeable nature . The addresses of the chairman and other brethren bore the clearest evidence that the Asylum was deserving of all kindness ancl support . The spirited engraving of the intended building , which is presented with the present number to our readers , will give confidence—and confidence will , we most earnestly hope , ensure both the erection and endowment of a temple to be dedicated to the honour and glory of the Most High .
Masonic Reproof.
MASONIC REPROOF .
Be silent , Brother B— ! Be more discreet!—Behold ! GRAND DEACON HAVERS takes his seat ! Submission to the purple badge is due—You must be wrong if only clothed in blue ! No silver'd collar virtue can enfold—None can be good , unless begirt with gold ! S .
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The Freemasons' Quarterlyreview,
There are many cm dits afloat ; among them we hear that a prize will be awarded for the best essay on masonic government , the regulations to be settled by the council . We cordially approve of the objects of the club , and recommend to our readers , metropolitan or provincial , who may feel an interest on the subject , to put themselves in correspondence with the Secretary .
THE'NEW GRAND OPPICERS . —The appointment of Grand Wardens is highly satisfactory ; as to the remaining three , the less said the better . The friends of the widow ivill not approve of one ; the servile character of another will not raise the purple in estimation ; and there is something not very gratifying in the idea that the third should be rewarded for deserting his old associates .
The CHARITIES . —It is refreshing to find that , notwithstanding the public distress , the masonic charities have maintained their usual character . The Girls' Festival realized 9001 ., and the Asylum upwards of 6001 . We must refer our readers to the \* ery ample report of the proceedings of the anniversary of the latter , for an illustration of true masonic spirit ; and happy are we to record that the occasion maybe hailed
as a demonstration of confidence of a most unmistakeable nature . The addresses of the chairman and other brethren bore the clearest evidence that the Asylum was deserving of all kindness ancl support . The spirited engraving of the intended building , which is presented with the present number to our readers , will give confidence—and confidence will , we most earnestly hope , ensure both the erection and endowment of a temple to be dedicated to the honour and glory of the Most High .
Masonic Reproof.
MASONIC REPROOF .
Be silent , Brother B— ! Be more discreet!—Behold ! GRAND DEACON HAVERS takes his seat ! Submission to the purple badge is due—You must be wrong if only clothed in blue ! No silver'd collar virtue can enfold—None can be good , unless begirt with gold ! S .