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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. ← Page 4 of 4
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine.
exertions , and persevering assiduity of the Prov . G . Sec . of this Province , Bro . W . H . H . Turner , who has kept the Brethren together in unity and fraternal regard ; and , therefore , we have reason to anticipate that Norfork may once again become one of the most eminent districts under the guidance
of a worthy and gifted Brother . It is a happy condition when there exists no opportunity to find fault ; and truly , we may say , at the present juncture , that such is our own . Not only does unanimity prevail on all sides amongst the members of the Order , but Charity , its
brightest jewel , increases and multiplies a thousand-fold . The Girls' School flourishes ; the Boys' Institution is rapidly making its way , so that very soon we shall have to intimate
that the desirable object of finding these children of our decayed Brethren a home is realized . The Asylum at Croydon , we have reason to anticipate , will ere long be completed , when the circle of our Masonic obligations will , doubtless , be thus far complete .
Our Editorial labours for the past three months have been thus unusually light , and being now ended for another three months , we beg to close these observations—which cannot but be satisfactory to all , who have the interests of the Craft at heart—with the expression of all gratitude to T . G . A . O . T . U .
for the favours we have already received , and with earnest supplication to the M . H . that our labours , begun in order , may ever continue to be conducted in peace , and from time to time be closed in harmony I So MOTE IT BE !
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine.
exertions , and persevering assiduity of the Prov . G . Sec . of this Province , Bro . W . H . H . Turner , who has kept the Brethren together in unity and fraternal regard ; and , therefore , we have reason to anticipate that Norfork may once again become one of the most eminent districts under the guidance
of a worthy and gifted Brother . It is a happy condition when there exists no opportunity to find fault ; and truly , we may say , at the present juncture , that such is our own . Not only does unanimity prevail on all sides amongst the members of the Order , but Charity , its
brightest jewel , increases and multiplies a thousand-fold . The Girls' School flourishes ; the Boys' Institution is rapidly making its way , so that very soon we shall have to intimate
that the desirable object of finding these children of our decayed Brethren a home is realized . The Asylum at Croydon , we have reason to anticipate , will ere long be completed , when the circle of our Masonic obligations will , doubtless , be thus far complete .
Our Editorial labours for the past three months have been thus unusually light , and being now ended for another three months , we beg to close these observations—which cannot but be satisfactory to all , who have the interests of the Craft at heart—with the expression of all gratitude to T . G . A . O . T . U .
for the favours we have already received , and with earnest supplication to the M . H . that our labours , begun in order , may ever continue to be conducted in peace , and from time to time be closed in harmony I So MOTE IT BE !