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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERY REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 2 Article AN EPOCH IN MASONRY. Page 1 of 2 →
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The Freemason's Quartery Review.
resume his functions . Yet , should it please the Almighty to defer this wished-for event , the Grand Master will read in this record of his natal da }' , a page of moral truth that will cheer his retirement . This public expression of Masonic duty was not confined
to the metropolis . In various other cities and towns , the Brethren seized the returning opportunity of testifying their gratitude to the Grand Master , by publicly proclaiming his value and their own affection . Nor will it prove among the less acceptable news to His Royal Hig hness to learn , that
the day , or rather evening , has , in several places , been distinguished as the fittest opportunity for the ladies to express their pleasure on the occasion , and their approbation of Masonic principles . Several balls Avere held on the 27 th of January , which were peculiarly distinguished by numbers and high respectability .
An Epoch In Masonry.
AN EPOCH IN MASONRY .
In the memory of the oldest Freemason , amongst the records of the remotest antiquities of the Order , in the searchings and yearnings of the heart , there has never occurred a moment like the present—not certainly for hilarious exultation , but for the deep , the intense
gratification which every upright and conscientious Freemason must feel at a recent decision of the legislature , and with which decision the King , " God Bless Him , " has most graciously complied ; thus confirming the boon granted by his father , who , although not numbered amongst the
Brethren , especially protected them by the 39 th Act of his reign . This silent yet general admission of the inestimable A'ahie of Freemasonry , upon which not one observation lias
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The Freemason's Quartery Review.
resume his functions . Yet , should it please the Almighty to defer this wished-for event , the Grand Master will read in this record of his natal da }' , a page of moral truth that will cheer his retirement . This public expression of Masonic duty was not confined
to the metropolis . In various other cities and towns , the Brethren seized the returning opportunity of testifying their gratitude to the Grand Master , by publicly proclaiming his value and their own affection . Nor will it prove among the less acceptable news to His Royal Hig hness to learn , that
the day , or rather evening , has , in several places , been distinguished as the fittest opportunity for the ladies to express their pleasure on the occasion , and their approbation of Masonic principles . Several balls Avere held on the 27 th of January , which were peculiarly distinguished by numbers and high respectability .
An Epoch In Masonry.
AN EPOCH IN MASONRY .
In the memory of the oldest Freemason , amongst the records of the remotest antiquities of the Order , in the searchings and yearnings of the heart , there has never occurred a moment like the present—not certainly for hilarious exultation , but for the deep , the intense
gratification which every upright and conscientious Freemason must feel at a recent decision of the legislature , and with which decision the King , " God Bless Him , " has most graciously complied ; thus confirming the boon granted by his father , who , although not numbered amongst the
Brethren , especially protected them by the 39 th Act of his reign . This silent yet general admission of the inestimable A'ahie of Freemasonry , upon which not one observation lias