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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
DECEMBER 31 , 1842 . THE OLIVER OFFERING . SINCE OUI * last publication the arrangements for
conducting the subscriptions in aid of " The Offering" to our Very Worshipful Brother , the Rev . George Oliver , D . D ., have assumed something like method ; the experience and energy of Bro . Dr . Crucefix , and his more intimate confreres , having been brought into co-operation with that of our Lincolnshire
Brethren . The goodly list of subscribers which will be found in our advertising pages , gives a warm earnest of what is yet to come ; and there cannot be a doubt that the sum ultimately collected , will enable those who apply it to
present to Dr . Oliver an Offering worthy of his acceptance : not merely so because of the intrinsic value of the present , but with reference to the fraternal regard and veneration of the hundreds who will join in the contribution , entertained by them for the thrice-worthy object of their
fraternal efforts . And it affords us infinite pleasure , too , to observe that the list is headed by a very handsome subscription from the R . W . Bro . Tennyson D'Eyncourt , Prov . Grand Master for Lincolnshire , and a vote of five guineas from the Grand Lodge of that province . Of the re-union
that has taken place among the Lincolnshire Masons , an ample account will be found in our subsequent pages ; and VOL . IX . 3 A
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
DECEMBER 31 , 1842 . THE OLIVER OFFERING . SINCE OUI * last publication the arrangements for
conducting the subscriptions in aid of " The Offering" to our Very Worshipful Brother , the Rev . George Oliver , D . D ., have assumed something like method ; the experience and energy of Bro . Dr . Crucefix , and his more intimate confreres , having been brought into co-operation with that of our Lincolnshire
Brethren . The goodly list of subscribers which will be found in our advertising pages , gives a warm earnest of what is yet to come ; and there cannot be a doubt that the sum ultimately collected , will enable those who apply it to
present to Dr . Oliver an Offering worthy of his acceptance : not merely so because of the intrinsic value of the present , but with reference to the fraternal regard and veneration of the hundreds who will join in the contribution , entertained by them for the thrice-worthy object of their
fraternal efforts . And it affords us infinite pleasure , too , to observe that the list is headed by a very handsome subscription from the R . W . Bro . Tennyson D'Eyncourt , Prov . Grand Master for Lincolnshire , and a vote of five guineas from the Grand Lodge of that province . Of the re-union
that has taken place among the Lincolnshire Masons , an ample account will be found in our subsequent pages ; and VOL . IX . 3 A