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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 6 of 10 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
the Order . The learned and pious author has in his time not only been first and foremost in the Masonic theory , a leading member of the Craft , but he has given to the Brotherhood the most valuable means of existence for ages to come , in the force and elegance of a literature peculiarly
Masonic , and which future time will hail with equal pleasure as the present age . We trust that the Illustrious Prince who presides over the English Craft , will , in an act of Masonic faith , grace the list ; and that his example will be followed by the nobility , and by every one desirous of
proving the inestimable value of Dr . Oliver ' s truth , and his hig h claims on the gratitude of the Order . To those whose names are enrolled on the several Committees of the Charities of the Order , it must be unnecessary to say one word , as the profits , whatever they may reach , are to be divided among those excellent Institutions .
" The stone is laidi , the Temple is begun , Help , and its walls shall glitter in the sun . " THE ASYLUM . —The incense from the Masonic altar has at length ascended , with majestic beauty , and found favour . The prayer and thanksgiving of the Worthy Aged and
Decayed Freemason , was heard and accepted on the 31 st of July , when tears certainly fell , and the voice faltered ; but those tears and that faltering voice proclaimed that the aged and HONOURED of the Craft > were the means of its justification and purification .
It was , indeed , a triumphal moment to those who witnessed the scene . Surely , now , those who have hearts and possess means , will press forward and ratify the promise of their earlierdays , and make the shout of joy a HOSANNAH TO THE
HIGHEST . Man , man ; prince , noble , gentle , or peasant ! in what dost thou resemble " thy God , unless in the exercise of Cltarity ? The SCHOOLS are in a favourable state .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
the Order . The learned and pious author has in his time not only been first and foremost in the Masonic theory , a leading member of the Craft , but he has given to the Brotherhood the most valuable means of existence for ages to come , in the force and elegance of a literature peculiarly
Masonic , and which future time will hail with equal pleasure as the present age . We trust that the Illustrious Prince who presides over the English Craft , will , in an act of Masonic faith , grace the list ; and that his example will be followed by the nobility , and by every one desirous of
proving the inestimable value of Dr . Oliver ' s truth , and his hig h claims on the gratitude of the Order . To those whose names are enrolled on the several Committees of the Charities of the Order , it must be unnecessary to say one word , as the profits , whatever they may reach , are to be divided among those excellent Institutions .
" The stone is laidi , the Temple is begun , Help , and its walls shall glitter in the sun . " THE ASYLUM . —The incense from the Masonic altar has at length ascended , with majestic beauty , and found favour . The prayer and thanksgiving of the Worthy Aged and
Decayed Freemason , was heard and accepted on the 31 st of July , when tears certainly fell , and the voice faltered ; but those tears and that faltering voice proclaimed that the aged and HONOURED of the Craft > were the means of its justification and purification .
It was , indeed , a triumphal moment to those who witnessed the scene . Surely , now , those who have hearts and possess means , will press forward and ratify the promise of their earlierdays , and make the shout of joy a HOSANNAH TO THE
HIGHEST . Man , man ; prince , noble , gentle , or peasant ! in what dost thou resemble " thy God , unless in the exercise of Cltarity ? The SCHOOLS are in a favourable state .