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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 2 of 6 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
other have joined in the subscription lists , that as Freemasons they svill also transmit their oblations to the altar of misery . We subjoin a letter of Cato , svhich has much propriety in it , and svhich sve have reason to knosv has done much service ; as also another from the Rev . Brother Dr . Wolff , the converted Jesv and enterprising
traveller , svho having risked his life in the cause of humanity by a perilous journey to Bokhara , has set the seal and impress of brotherly love to this hapless visitation . Read their letters .
FREEMASONRY AND THE PRESENT DISTRESS . TO THE EDITOR . Sin , —Permit me , through the instrumentality of your svidely-eirculated journal , to remind my Brethren ( the Freemasons of England ) , that it behoves them , in the present time of extraordinary distress , to do something for its alleviation .
I svould suggest that a collection be made in every Lodge on their next meeting night . In a society so extensive and so svell to do in the svorld , I feel certain the call upon their charity svould be responded to in a manner svorthy of the principles on svhich the Order is founded . The popular svorld , seeing their good svorks , will then believe that Masonry is indeed something more than a name . CATO . January 11 .
TO THE MASONS IN ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , AND IRELAND . - BROTHER MASONS , —You svill pardon the liberty svhicli I take by addressing to you these lines . I lately entered your ancient and venerable Fraternity for tsvo reasons : — 1 . —In order to increase my usefulness for the benefit of my
fellosv-creatures ; 2 . —To be enabled to enter more fully into the depth of sacred antiquity . As there now is great distress in the land , in England , Ireland , and Scotland , I am ready to deliver lectures during the week days in different tosvns of England , for the purpose of contributing tosvards the relief of
the starving population of England , Ireland , and Scotland , let them be Protestants , Roman Catholics , Jesvs , or Mahomedans . I don ' t svant anything else except the expences for travelling by third class carriages in rails , and am ready to make a commencement at Sherborne for this purpose , svhen the collections may go to the poor of England , Scotland ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
other have joined in the subscription lists , that as Freemasons they svill also transmit their oblations to the altar of misery . We subjoin a letter of Cato , svhich has much propriety in it , and svhich sve have reason to knosv has done much service ; as also another from the Rev . Brother Dr . Wolff , the converted Jesv and enterprising
traveller , svho having risked his life in the cause of humanity by a perilous journey to Bokhara , has set the seal and impress of brotherly love to this hapless visitation . Read their letters .
FREEMASONRY AND THE PRESENT DISTRESS . TO THE EDITOR . Sin , —Permit me , through the instrumentality of your svidely-eirculated journal , to remind my Brethren ( the Freemasons of England ) , that it behoves them , in the present time of extraordinary distress , to do something for its alleviation .
I svould suggest that a collection be made in every Lodge on their next meeting night . In a society so extensive and so svell to do in the svorld , I feel certain the call upon their charity svould be responded to in a manner svorthy of the principles on svhich the Order is founded . The popular svorld , seeing their good svorks , will then believe that Masonry is indeed something more than a name . CATO . January 11 .
TO THE MASONS IN ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , AND IRELAND . - BROTHER MASONS , —You svill pardon the liberty svhicli I take by addressing to you these lines . I lately entered your ancient and venerable Fraternity for tsvo reasons : — 1 . —In order to increase my usefulness for the benefit of my
fellosv-creatures ; 2 . —To be enabled to enter more fully into the depth of sacred antiquity . As there now is great distress in the land , in England , Ireland , and Scotland , I am ready to deliver lectures during the week days in different tosvns of England , for the purpose of contributing tosvards the relief of
the starving population of England , Ireland , and Scotland , let them be Protestants , Roman Catholics , Jesvs , or Mahomedans . I don ' t svant anything else except the expences for travelling by third class carriages in rails , and am ready to make a commencement at Sherborne for this purpose , svhen the collections may go to the poor of England , Scotland ,