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Masonic Testimonial To Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix , M.D.
MASONIC TESTIMONIAL TO BROTHER ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX , M . D .
1 ast Juntor Grand Deacon ; Past Grand Standard Bearer , and Past Z in Basal Arck Ma ^ rs , Pa * . C . Masonic Kni ylUs Tentplar ; NP . U .-S . P . R . C .-K . M . fr M . P ., frc . te .
ZffiZSHttjt ^ ^ rsZ o / tZ n ri " , " ] Wf ! i 7 remarks "necessary ; and , as the serv ces as tun an account of the interesting proceedings as possible .
To the Master of the Lodge . S ' p , ! . wh 0 m J ° « - ° Perate in the ™™ oV Freemasonry , to the su ^ TIT ^^ Z\^ 0 ^ O^^ S^ Z^ the Craft with wh . ch you are more immediately associated , I anticioato that ° f ^ ns . derable share of the success which must reward the perfor ^ of such a of the
mJ ^ members Fraternity who take a lively interest in the advance ment of Freemasonry m the metropolis , and to many of the most e ^ nent Masons tnVh ^ TiT n' t l ^ y ™* ' ' - ™ a- and the Colonies , the se ™ ces rendered to the Craft b y Bro . R . T . (! R 00 E FIX , must be too well known to requn-e any reef C hTi , " / " Umbm . ° - y ° S and eraulati ™ M ^ ons , andTooS wto may have had few opportunities of appreciating the advantages that haveariln ^ the ^ extensive community of Freemasons , fronts individual ab 1 hy a ^ d exe ton it may not be amiss to state a few of the successful nublir eflLf 1 •¦ ' ?"'
* „ ,, o thc r an ? ! ' - l * "" 7 " * ^ * M y ^ AtXth S other , and not with reference to any particular subject . " The addition of Past Masters to the Board of General Purposes a measure winch was strenuously opposed at first , but since then acknow edged to be of
" The . t ° u ° f Past Masters' C 1 « b 5 % which , among other beneficial results the proceedings about to take place in Grand Lol ge become more generally known , and are more maturely considered . I ZTl " ° ' 5 ttcr , system ° deliberation in the transactions of Grancl Lodge , by promoting free discussion j and the consequent exercise of a genera
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Testimonial To Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix , M.D.
MASONIC TESTIMONIAL TO BROTHER ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX , M . D .
1 ast Juntor Grand Deacon ; Past Grand Standard Bearer , and Past Z in Basal Arck Ma ^ rs , Pa * . C . Masonic Kni ylUs Tentplar ; NP . U .-S . P . R . C .-K . M . fr M . P ., frc . te .
ZffiZSHttjt ^ ^ rsZ o / tZ n ri " , " ] Wf ! i 7 remarks "necessary ; and , as the serv ces as tun an account of the interesting proceedings as possible .
To the Master of the Lodge . S ' p , ! . wh 0 m J ° « - ° Perate in the ™™ oV Freemasonry , to the su ^ TIT ^^ Z\^ 0 ^ O^^ S^ Z^ the Craft with wh . ch you are more immediately associated , I anticioato that ° f ^ ns . derable share of the success which must reward the perfor ^ of such a of the
mJ ^ members Fraternity who take a lively interest in the advance ment of Freemasonry m the metropolis , and to many of the most e ^ nent Masons tnVh ^ TiT n' t l ^ y ™* ' ' - ™ a- and the Colonies , the se ™ ces rendered to the Craft b y Bro . R . T . (! R 00 E FIX , must be too well known to requn-e any reef C hTi , " / " Umbm . ° - y ° S and eraulati ™ M ^ ons , andTooS wto may have had few opportunities of appreciating the advantages that haveariln ^ the ^ extensive community of Freemasons , fronts individual ab 1 hy a ^ d exe ton it may not be amiss to state a few of the successful nublir eflLf 1 •¦ ' ?"'
* „ ,, o thc r an ? ! ' - l * "" 7 " * ^ * M y ^ AtXth S other , and not with reference to any particular subject . " The addition of Past Masters to the Board of General Purposes a measure winch was strenuously opposed at first , but since then acknow edged to be of
" The . t ° u ° f Past Masters' C 1 « b 5 % which , among other beneficial results the proceedings about to take place in Grand Lol ge become more generally known , and are more maturely considered . I ZTl " ° ' 5 ttcr , system ° deliberation in the transactions of Grancl Lodge , by promoting free discussion j and the consequent exercise of a genera