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Tothis ^ ^ ^ ^^^ Mistress commend The Brother ^ ^ box to each Brother and Sister , Whilst the Siste ^ repeated the hymn in fiwoiir of the poor and unfortunate , pre upon the assembly the pleasures of & others , terminating ill the cdti ^ et as above . ; . . . Madam e Moreau died January II , 1 ^
If Masonry of Adoption has ifound i even amdngst some portion of thes Graft , a little opposition , it must be confessed that the great majority are in its favour . Yery many are the discourses written on this matter by Brother Gesar Morbau , and he has allotted a large space in his" Univers Martinique" to this subject .
In the Eoman Catholic countries of Europe , generally , Freemasons are not allowed to eiisfc as a publicly recognized body , which causes the liberal and charitable sentiments of the Craft to be practised in secret , and in such despotic countries Masonry of Adoption has progressed . In the southern parts of the United States , Lady Masonry is known , particularly at New Orleans ; also in the Island of Cuba .
It may be mentioned , that in the late Spanish colonies , now rising republics , although under the papistical form of Christianity , Treemasonry has taken such root as not to be eradicated .
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iFrom working ; to 6 lsanv , sn ^ i ^ ere ^ several fc ^ shipful Master , y ^ no one can be d ^
A-ffeer hay ^ g taken ^^ the ; Gh ^^ haying clothed ber w ^^ basket , explained to her the nieaning of Tte ^ ^ courses-the first ^ ectedby tlaeS and ; duties ' of u ; Sistefe M
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Tothis ^ ^ ^ ^^^ Mistress commend The Brother ^ ^ box to each Brother and Sister , Whilst the Siste ^ repeated the hymn in fiwoiir of the poor and unfortunate , pre upon the assembly the pleasures of & others , terminating ill the cdti ^ et as above . ; . . . Madam e Moreau died January II , 1 ^
If Masonry of Adoption has ifound i even amdngst some portion of thes Graft , a little opposition , it must be confessed that the great majority are in its favour . Yery many are the discourses written on this matter by Brother Gesar Morbau , and he has allotted a large space in his" Univers Martinique" to this subject .
In the Eoman Catholic countries of Europe , generally , Freemasons are not allowed to eiisfc as a publicly recognized body , which causes the liberal and charitable sentiments of the Craft to be practised in secret , and in such despotic countries Masonry of Adoption has progressed . In the southern parts of the United States , Lady Masonry is known , particularly at New Orleans ; also in the Island of Cuba .
It may be mentioned , that in the late Spanish colonies , now rising republics , although under the papistical form of Christianity , Treemasonry has taken such root as not to be eradicated .