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The Charities.
principles have some better origin than a cold and lifeless deism . " He then asserted that this system was ever advancing , and that to the end of time it would continue " to do good and distribute . " The Rev . Brother proved that , as the fruits of such a system could not arise from the selfishness of human nature , they must , therefore , necessarily proceed from Divine direction . He also alluded in appropriate terms to the origin of the designthe difficulties with which it had been surrounded
, , and especially to the removal by death of the late Bro . Dr . Crueefix , before the object of his most ardent aspirations had been completed , and concluded his address by urging all present to contribute to the good work to their utmost ability , with the assurance that consecration of themselves in such manner to the Most High would most certainly be attended with the choicest blessings . * The result of this appeal to the assembled Brethrenand the other
, members of the densely-crowded congregation , was a liberal collection of 407 . We now pass on to the procession . The Brethren having retired from the church , were , by the skilful management of Brothers Wilson , Faudel , Whitmore , and J . A . Blake , marshalled into their respective places , and proceeded in the following most admirable order to the Asylum .
Two Tylers with drawn swords . Band of Music . Steward . Steward . The Girls of the Eoyal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children in couples . The Boys of the Eoyal Masonic Institution in couples . Juvenile Pipers and Band of the lloyal Caledonian Asylum , in Highland Costume . Steward . Steward . Lod and Brethren according to their numbersthe junior going first .
ges , Officers of the Gfrrand Stewards' Lodge . Provincial Grand Pursuivant . Provincial Grand Organist . Past Provincial Grand Officers . Superintendent of "Works . Assistant Director of Ceremonies . Bro . Whitmore bearing the Cup containing the Wine . Bro . Wilson hearing the Cornucopia containing the Com . Bro . Wriht bearing the Yase
g containing the Oil . Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies . Secretary of the Institution , Bro . Farnfield , with a Book of Constitutions on a cushion . Treasurer of the Institution , Bro . J . Hodgldnson . Past Grand Officers of England . Architect , Bro . Daukes , with Plans . Memhers of the Building Committee .
Vice-Presidents of the Institution . Grand Officers of England . The Corinthian Light , home by a P . M . The Column of Junior Warden , home by aP . M . Provincial Grand Junior Warden , with a Plumb Eule . Steward . Steward .
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The Charities.
principles have some better origin than a cold and lifeless deism . " He then asserted that this system was ever advancing , and that to the end of time it would continue " to do good and distribute . " The Rev . Brother proved that , as the fruits of such a system could not arise from the selfishness of human nature , they must , therefore , necessarily proceed from Divine direction . He also alluded in appropriate terms to the origin of the designthe difficulties with which it had been surrounded
, , and especially to the removal by death of the late Bro . Dr . Crueefix , before the object of his most ardent aspirations had been completed , and concluded his address by urging all present to contribute to the good work to their utmost ability , with the assurance that consecration of themselves in such manner to the Most High would most certainly be attended with the choicest blessings . * The result of this appeal to the assembled Brethrenand the other
, members of the densely-crowded congregation , was a liberal collection of 407 . We now pass on to the procession . The Brethren having retired from the church , were , by the skilful management of Brothers Wilson , Faudel , Whitmore , and J . A . Blake , marshalled into their respective places , and proceeded in the following most admirable order to the Asylum .
Two Tylers with drawn swords . Band of Music . Steward . Steward . The Girls of the Eoyal Freemasons' Charity for Female Children in couples . The Boys of the Eoyal Masonic Institution in couples . Juvenile Pipers and Band of the lloyal Caledonian Asylum , in Highland Costume . Steward . Steward . Lod and Brethren according to their numbersthe junior going first .
ges , Officers of the Gfrrand Stewards' Lodge . Provincial Grand Pursuivant . Provincial Grand Organist . Past Provincial Grand Officers . Superintendent of "Works . Assistant Director of Ceremonies . Bro . Whitmore bearing the Cup containing the Wine . Bro . Wilson hearing the Cornucopia containing the Com . Bro . Wriht bearing the Yase
g containing the Oil . Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies . Secretary of the Institution , Bro . Farnfield , with a Book of Constitutions on a cushion . Treasurer of the Institution , Bro . J . Hodgldnson . Past Grand Officers of England . Architect , Bro . Daukes , with Plans . Memhers of the Building Committee .
Vice-Presidents of the Institution . Grand Officers of England . The Corinthian Light , home by a P . M . The Column of Junior Warden , home by aP . M . Provincial Grand Junior Warden , with a Plumb Eule . Steward . Steward .