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Article TO THE REV. GEO. OLIVER. ← Page 3 of 3 Article FREEMASONRY VINDICATED, Page 1 of 8 →
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To The Rev. Geo. Oliver.
secrets , and to be sure the Freemasons always had theirs , which they never divulged in manuscript , ancl therefore cannot be expected in print : onl y an expert Brother b y the true li ght can readil y find many useful hints in almost every page of this book ( the Constitutions ) which others not initiated cannot discern . '
" ' PsALir CXXXIII . —1 . Behold , how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " ' 2 . It is like the precious ointment upon the head , that ran clown upon the beard , even Aaron ' s beard : that went down to the skirts of his garments ; " ' 3 . As the clew of Hermon , and as the dew that descended upon
the mountains of Zion : for there the LORD commanded the blessing even life for evermore . ' " I am , R . W . Sir , " with the hi g hest esteem , " Grantham , " yours Fraternally , « Nov . 12 , 1834 . « ROB . TURNER . "
Freemasonry Vindicated,
FREEMASONRY VINDICATED ,
BY J . B . V K ... S , & c . & c . DIGNITARY OFFICER AND DEPUTY' OF THE R . L ., SOVEREIGN CHAPTER AND SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS TRINOSOPHERS . " Odi profanum vulgus et arceo . "—H OR . ( Continued from p . 26 i . J
THOSE who are devoted to this ancient and honourable Order , fill with ardour and zeal the noble tasks that it prescribes . We unite our wishes , our efforts , ancl our strength , not to let the germ of discord penetrate into our sacred precincts ; for it is Division that breaks the strength of the most powerful , whereas Union multiplies a hundredfold that of the weakest .
Freemasons understand each other . What matters their different native lands , their class , their party , or their sect , if they teach the same Cause , the sacred Cause of TRUTH and HONOUR ? Let them rally in phalanx against their common foes , Falsehood
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To The Rev. Geo. Oliver.
secrets , and to be sure the Freemasons always had theirs , which they never divulged in manuscript , ancl therefore cannot be expected in print : onl y an expert Brother b y the true li ght can readil y find many useful hints in almost every page of this book ( the Constitutions ) which others not initiated cannot discern . '
" ' PsALir CXXXIII . —1 . Behold , how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " ' 2 . It is like the precious ointment upon the head , that ran clown upon the beard , even Aaron ' s beard : that went down to the skirts of his garments ; " ' 3 . As the clew of Hermon , and as the dew that descended upon
the mountains of Zion : for there the LORD commanded the blessing even life for evermore . ' " I am , R . W . Sir , " with the hi g hest esteem , " Grantham , " yours Fraternally , « Nov . 12 , 1834 . « ROB . TURNER . "
Freemasonry Vindicated,
FREEMASONRY VINDICATED ,
BY J . B . V K ... S , & c . & c . DIGNITARY OFFICER AND DEPUTY' OF THE R . L ., SOVEREIGN CHAPTER AND SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS TRINOSOPHERS . " Odi profanum vulgus et arceo . "—H OR . ( Continued from p . 26 i . J
THOSE who are devoted to this ancient and honourable Order , fill with ardour and zeal the noble tasks that it prescribes . We unite our wishes , our efforts , ancl our strength , not to let the germ of discord penetrate into our sacred precincts ; for it is Division that breaks the strength of the most powerful , whereas Union multiplies a hundredfold that of the weakest .
Freemasons understand each other . What matters their different native lands , their class , their party , or their sect , if they teach the same Cause , the sacred Cause of TRUTH and HONOUR ? Let them rally in phalanx against their common foes , Falsehood