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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
serve it than the present Grand Registrar , who is worth y the " mantle . " he wears . " Gentle Reader , " we implore you to join hand and heart in raising the key-stone of the " Edifice , " which will thus cement the truly beautiful arch of Masonic Benevolence .
Individual subscriptions , however small , become large in the aggregate , and beneficial by example . We also call upon each Provincial Grand Lodge , not only to subscribe as a body , but to exert their influence with their ( several Lodges ; and let all those who have been elevated to the Masonic Chair , bear in mind , that the most correct
discipline in Lodge , and the most accomplished courtesy at the head of a table , will derive additional lustre , if the banner of Charity shall be permitted to wave over the Chair . To the Grand Lodge of Scotland , we have no words adequate to convey our deep sense of the kindness that
dictated the compliment we have received . It is a mark of confidence , we will not say undeserved , for our ambition has been to deserve well of all Masons ; and , therefore , to have been thought worthy of such a proof of their Masonic support , makes the heart glad . We can only offer our thanks , and they are most respectfully offered .
Reader , we part for a time : it is a season of joy for many , and , let us hope , a season of peace to all . Four yeai-s of labour have passed in your service as Journalistseight , in our Masonic probation . " Reward sweetens toil . " The toil has been most cheerfully shared by fellow-labourers
in the vineyard , and the reward of approval having been generally accorded , on the part of all concerned , we most gratefully thank you . May we be permitted to record , and you to peruse , the Freemasons' Quarterly Review for 18381 Farewell for a time . The Christmas berries are poutingred , and the misletoe-bough is invitingly near .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
serve it than the present Grand Registrar , who is worth y the " mantle . " he wears . " Gentle Reader , " we implore you to join hand and heart in raising the key-stone of the " Edifice , " which will thus cement the truly beautiful arch of Masonic Benevolence .
Individual subscriptions , however small , become large in the aggregate , and beneficial by example . We also call upon each Provincial Grand Lodge , not only to subscribe as a body , but to exert their influence with their ( several Lodges ; and let all those who have been elevated to the Masonic Chair , bear in mind , that the most correct
discipline in Lodge , and the most accomplished courtesy at the head of a table , will derive additional lustre , if the banner of Charity shall be permitted to wave over the Chair . To the Grand Lodge of Scotland , we have no words adequate to convey our deep sense of the kindness that
dictated the compliment we have received . It is a mark of confidence , we will not say undeserved , for our ambition has been to deserve well of all Masons ; and , therefore , to have been thought worthy of such a proof of their Masonic support , makes the heart glad . We can only offer our thanks , and they are most respectfully offered .
Reader , we part for a time : it is a season of joy for many , and , let us hope , a season of peace to all . Four yeai-s of labour have passed in your service as Journalistseight , in our Masonic probation . " Reward sweetens toil . " The toil has been most cheerfully shared by fellow-labourers
in the vineyard , and the reward of approval having been generally accorded , on the part of all concerned , we most gratefully thank you . May we be permitted to record , and you to peruse , the Freemasons' Quarterly Review for 18381 Farewell for a time . The Christmas berries are poutingred , and the misletoe-bough is invitingly near .