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America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
lodlnf v v " " P «* ed communications from the Grancl Lodge of New York , we have been much gratified to observe that t ere s no studied concealment of facts : on thl contrary the f V F ? rn tnformedof the circumstances ** , M ™ X ^ ^ £ * Z sLjpreZi arl ^ thSt the eXplan 3 ti 0 n ° f faCtS is much k" « *«» thrfj The 3 rd of December , 1836 , was remarkable in Masonry . On thai day two distinguished Past Masters of the
Craft were summoned to the Grand Lodge above , the Most Worshi pful iMajor- ' - 'eneral Jacob Morton , and the Most Worshipful Elisha W . King . 7 he one a sol dier , evidenced , during his valuable life , those high qualifica t ions of rue courage , united with the exercise of civil kindness Theother a lawyer of distinguished reputation as an advocate ; on lis words per suasion awaited ; for they were those of truth , and con ™ , eed ^ hev ^ ell from him . He often prevented causes from becoming * T W ^ lff
ms mediation ; and a mutual fee to Brother King , slvetl many fam 5 from rum , and society from discord J tamiIles t ,. WW * o ^ e / ollowing , B ' ° - James Herring , the Grand Secre-£ Sf Wir t . ° n T 6 d h 8 eU , ° Sy on th « e distinguished Bremen in St . Matthews Church , at the request of the Grand Locl ^ e and lie tLBriSn ^ with , * can ! , and greatly to the Sk ' cff 5 uie uretluen . Ihese characters were trul and sufficiently but not
y extravagantl y eulogised-their conduct sincerel y and hones iy brou h forward as bright examples , and the good they effected fa Wv statedT We cannot refrain from complimenting Bro . Herring uLn tWs en wM e be 0 Ulty ° r J " StiCe t 0 the S ° 0 d deeds ° theVeKcl for while he expresses them m vivid terms , the hearer , or rather the rearW is not deterred , by any fake colouring , from iniClly < ete ™ in ? n- to do himself whatever his power or his attainments may enaUel nif ow true is the following couplet quoted b y Bro . Herring-
' Honour and shame from no eondition rise , Act well your part , there all the honour lit ,. " ^ l "Ar P assa J es of Ae printed brochure , the following relative to the " Morgan affair , " is peculiarl y interesting , as beari , ™ fZ wThaTe IT ; - " ' " " * ™ ^ ^ ~ pSf , ZZ % " In the autumn ofthe year 1826 , Masonry received a most tremen dous and unexpected shockThree in
. persons Batavia two of wTiom were said to be Masons , agreed to publish a book on Freemasomy anTl bound themselves b y oath to each other , to keep their specSatTon s ' ecre until it should he published . But the third party conclu f bat ' vPl ° tT °° ° , f ely t 0 cost more *» " 't would retar be trayed the secret to the Masons of his acquaintance , an , ur-ed them by a 1 means to t its publication Without
preven . knowin * more aboTt the embryo volume than he chose to communicate , they fell intothP snare , and attempted b y violence to destroy the nan user , printing-office together . They then devise / a plan To remove there P IW aUtho , 7 Ut of , »««»«» ofhis associates ; and he ™ accord " > g ly passed from place to place , to the Niagara frontier , where all trace
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
lodlnf v v " " P «* ed communications from the Grancl Lodge of New York , we have been much gratified to observe that t ere s no studied concealment of facts : on thl contrary the f V F ? rn tnformedof the circumstances ** , M ™ X ^ ^ £ * Z sLjpreZi arl ^ thSt the eXplan 3 ti 0 n ° f faCtS is much k" « *«» thrfj The 3 rd of December , 1836 , was remarkable in Masonry . On thai day two distinguished Past Masters of the
Craft were summoned to the Grand Lodge above , the Most Worshi pful iMajor- ' - 'eneral Jacob Morton , and the Most Worshipful Elisha W . King . 7 he one a sol dier , evidenced , during his valuable life , those high qualifica t ions of rue courage , united with the exercise of civil kindness Theother a lawyer of distinguished reputation as an advocate ; on lis words per suasion awaited ; for they were those of truth , and con ™ , eed ^ hev ^ ell from him . He often prevented causes from becoming * T W ^ lff
ms mediation ; and a mutual fee to Brother King , slvetl many fam 5 from rum , and society from discord J tamiIles t ,. WW * o ^ e / ollowing , B ' ° - James Herring , the Grand Secre-£ Sf Wir t . ° n T 6 d h 8 eU , ° Sy on th « e distinguished Bremen in St . Matthews Church , at the request of the Grand Locl ^ e and lie tLBriSn ^ with , * can ! , and greatly to the Sk ' cff 5 uie uretluen . Ihese characters were trul and sufficiently but not
y extravagantl y eulogised-their conduct sincerel y and hones iy brou h forward as bright examples , and the good they effected fa Wv statedT We cannot refrain from complimenting Bro . Herring uLn tWs en wM e be 0 Ulty ° r J " StiCe t 0 the S ° 0 d deeds ° theVeKcl for while he expresses them m vivid terms , the hearer , or rather the rearW is not deterred , by any fake colouring , from iniClly < ete ™ in ? n- to do himself whatever his power or his attainments may enaUel nif ow true is the following couplet quoted b y Bro . Herring-
' Honour and shame from no eondition rise , Act well your part , there all the honour lit ,. " ^ l "Ar P assa J es of Ae printed brochure , the following relative to the " Morgan affair , " is peculiarl y interesting , as beari , ™ fZ wThaTe IT ; - " ' " " * ™ ^ ^ ~ pSf , ZZ % " In the autumn ofthe year 1826 , Masonry received a most tremen dous and unexpected shockThree in
. persons Batavia two of wTiom were said to be Masons , agreed to publish a book on Freemasomy anTl bound themselves b y oath to each other , to keep their specSatTon s ' ecre until it should he published . But the third party conclu f bat ' vPl ° tT °° ° , f ely t 0 cost more *» " 't would retar be trayed the secret to the Masons of his acquaintance , an , ur-ed them by a 1 means to t its publication Without
preven . knowin * more aboTt the embryo volume than he chose to communicate , they fell intothP snare , and attempted b y violence to destroy the nan user , printing-office together . They then devise / a plan To remove there P IW aUtho , 7 Ut of , »««»«» ofhis associates ; and he ™ accord " > g ly passed from place to place , to the Niagara frontier , where all trace