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Freemasonry In India.

As a Freemason and one of the rulers of the Craft , he knew that his health was drunk in many places and on many occasions . He humorously suggested that the robust health he was so happy as to enjoy might be in some way connected with the goodwill which these toasts implied .

There was only one point in the speech of the Worshipful Master in proposing the toast to which he would in any way take exception , and that was as regards the description of the benefit conferred upon Freemasonry by the support given to it by persons occupying positions of eminence . As

a matter of fact there was here some confusion of cause and effect , since it was solely because Freemasonry was of itself so beneficial yet permanent and immutable that such persons desired to associate themselves with it . Theologians might light over theology , politicians might dispute about the principles on which government should be conducted ,

scientists might be in doubt about nature , but no such difficulties assailed the Freemasons , for the latter were never at variance about the eternal principles of justice , charity ,, truth , and humanity , which were-the basis of their Craft . His Excellency then tendered a word of advice to

Freemasons in regard to the desirability of openness on the subject of the princ i ples on which Freemasonry rested—an openness which was entirely conformable with the keeping inviolate of its technical secrets ; and he urged that Masons should endeavour by their lives to show the high nature of

the association to which they belonged . His Excellency then referred to the arduous nature of the duties which fell to the Worshipful Master , upon whom rested the responsibility for the welfare of the lodge , and concluded by wishing the Worshipful Master of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood a happy and prosperous year of office .

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Freemasonry In India.

As a Freemason and one of the rulers of the Craft , he knew that his health was drunk in many places and on many occasions . He humorously suggested that the robust health he was so happy as to enjoy might be in some way connected with the goodwill which these toasts implied .

There was only one point in the speech of the Worshipful Master in proposing the toast to which he would in any way take exception , and that was as regards the description of the benefit conferred upon Freemasonry by the support given to it by persons occupying positions of eminence . As

a matter of fact there was here some confusion of cause and effect , since it was solely because Freemasonry was of itself so beneficial yet permanent and immutable that such persons desired to associate themselves with it . Theologians might light over theology , politicians might dispute about the principles on which government should be conducted ,

scientists might be in doubt about nature , but no such difficulties assailed the Freemasons , for the latter were never at variance about the eternal principles of justice , charity ,, truth , and humanity , which were-the basis of their Craft . His Excellency then tendered a word of advice to

Freemasons in regard to the desirability of openness on the subject of the princ i ples on which Freemasonry rested—an openness which was entirely conformable with the keeping inviolate of its technical secrets ; and he urged that Masons should endeavour by their lives to show the high nature of

the association to which they belonged . His Excellency then referred to the arduous nature of the duties which fell to the Worshipful Master , upon whom rested the responsibility for the welfare of the lodge , and concluded by wishing the Worshipful Master of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood a happy and prosperous year of office .

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Seaside fipfliu

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Beautifully Situated in its oivu Grounds which extend to the Sea

Combining the HOME COMFORTS and CURATIVE ADVANTAGES of a Hydro with the freedom and convenience of an Hotel . FASSEXGEll LIFT . A GOOD CKXTKE FOR EXCURSIONS BY KOAD , RAIL AXD SKA . Acknowledged to be the best position in Clevedon . FULL HYDROPATHIC TREATMENT

scientifically curried out

TURKISH , PINE , SEA WATER AND OTHER BATHS . EXCELLENT CUISINE

l . KTTKKS AMI TK 1 . KCKAMS

Secretary , HYDRO , CLEVEDON , Somerset

N . . . . . - .

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