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Article REVIEW OF LITERATURE, &c. ← Page 10 of 10
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Review Of Literature, &C.
Freemasonry , a hand-maid to religion . —A Sermon preached by the Rev . Geo . Roberts , B . A ., Vicar of Monmouth , and Chaplain to the Loyal Monmouth Lodge . Farror , Monmouth ; Spencer , London . The dedication of the Silurian Lodge , in Monmouth , on the 16 th of August last , afforded our Rev . Brother an occasion to deliver his sentiments on an order of which he is a worthy member . He did not lose the opportunity . It seems to us that he has imbibed the precious
truth with an earnest desire to promulgate it . We have seldom perused a discourse where the conceptive thought has partaken of deeper inspiration , where language has been more effective in giving vent to thought , and where the sentiment has been arranged in a holier , purer , garb of simplicity . The text is taken from Acts vii . 47-50 . The eventful mystery of chaos dispersing , the birth of " Light , " the development of systemsthe creationand consequent allusions to Masonic epochs
, , , are marked by the spirit of a master mind . We can almost identify our talented author as a disciple of the Masonic Philosopher , so characteristic is the sermon before us of the comprehensive magnificence of Freemasonry . We thank him most sincerely in the name of the Craft .
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Review Of Literature, &C.
Freemasonry , a hand-maid to religion . —A Sermon preached by the Rev . Geo . Roberts , B . A ., Vicar of Monmouth , and Chaplain to the Loyal Monmouth Lodge . Farror , Monmouth ; Spencer , London . The dedication of the Silurian Lodge , in Monmouth , on the 16 th of August last , afforded our Rev . Brother an occasion to deliver his sentiments on an order of which he is a worthy member . He did not lose the opportunity . It seems to us that he has imbibed the precious
truth with an earnest desire to promulgate it . We have seldom perused a discourse where the conceptive thought has partaken of deeper inspiration , where language has been more effective in giving vent to thought , and where the sentiment has been arranged in a holier , purer , garb of simplicity . The text is taken from Acts vii . 47-50 . The eventful mystery of chaos dispersing , the birth of " Light , " the development of systemsthe creationand consequent allusions to Masonic epochs
, , , are marked by the spirit of a master mind . We can almost identify our talented author as a disciple of the Masonic Philosopher , so characteristic is the sermon before us of the comprehensive magnificence of Freemasonry . We thank him most sincerely in the name of the Craft .