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nteiit h ^ i ^ s Origin with oixir esteenied < 3 riind Eegisti ^ r , Brother Hejiderson ^ K is true th ^ has to a certain extent existed ^ but in a form in w ^ has been
i ^ from a ^ fo £ < tes fr ^ grounded bjr it is comp ^ Brethren iilbw of
It is no : disparagetq 0 nergie ^ of the toilers of & that ^ ffi ^ e ^ r ^ W y ^ have so ion threatened aiid assailed ^
fe their d eypry ne of us i ^ Still there is ever Waiting s ^ refined a ^ dm w 6 ha ^ brother mote e ; nergefcic ^ than Brother Henderson . S
alhided , thafe ^ ence of a libraiy a * this ^ m eye * seen ^ as iours ^^ umero influential ^ intdljgeht ^ and rapidly irici * easing in all these ^ ualitm noti > ev ; - - ^
1 ^ ordinary advantages which are aj > pirent wherever such institutions as libraries and museums exist , the formation df one in our Order willhave increased valued inasmuch as it will form a kind of centre where the Brethren m ^ assemble fo conversational and ftiscussional tuatto
and interest to the Order ; a place , too ^ where our country Brethren may be enabled to resort at all times , in prder to their becoming acquainted with whatever is going on in the Masonic world : such as the times and places of Lodge and other meetings , and the various matters which are included in an Order of so comprehensiye a character as that of Freemasonry .
It may evenbecome—as we sincerely trust it may— -the nucleus of a Kasonic club , whereat can be discussed such minor differences as may arise between the Brethren , with a view to their settlement and arrangement in a social , friendly , and fraternal manner , instead of *^ t > € > ing broug ht crudely before Grand Lodge—a proceeding which but too often gives rise to feelings of undue excitement and ire , which ought not to exist amongst the members of an Order whicli j ) rofei 3 ses to be bound together by the sacred ties of brotherly love . ' - '¦ - ; ' . . ¦ '
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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nteiit h ^ i ^ s Origin with oixir esteenied < 3 riind Eegisti ^ r , Brother Hejiderson ^ K is true th ^ has to a certain extent existed ^ but in a form in w ^ has been
i ^ from a ^ fo £ < tes fr ^ grounded bjr it is comp ^ Brethren iilbw of
It is no : disparagetq 0 nergie ^ of the toilers of & that ^ ffi ^ e ^ r ^ W y ^ have so ion threatened aiid assailed ^
fe their d eypry ne of us i ^ Still there is ever Waiting s ^ refined a ^ dm w 6 ha ^ brother mote e ; nergefcic ^ than Brother Henderson . S
alhided , thafe ^ ence of a libraiy a * this ^ m eye * seen ^ as iours ^^ umero influential ^ intdljgeht ^ and rapidly irici * easing in all these ^ ualitm noti > ev ; - - ^
1 ^ ordinary advantages which are aj > pirent wherever such institutions as libraries and museums exist , the formation df one in our Order willhave increased valued inasmuch as it will form a kind of centre where the Brethren m ^ assemble fo conversational and ftiscussional tuatto
and interest to the Order ; a place , too ^ where our country Brethren may be enabled to resort at all times , in prder to their becoming acquainted with whatever is going on in the Masonic world : such as the times and places of Lodge and other meetings , and the various matters which are included in an Order of so comprehensiye a character as that of Freemasonry .
It may evenbecome—as we sincerely trust it may— -the nucleus of a Kasonic club , whereat can be discussed such minor differences as may arise between the Brethren , with a view to their settlement and arrangement in a social , friendly , and fraternal manner , instead of *^ t > € > ing broug ht crudely before Grand Lodge—a proceeding which but too often gives rise to feelings of undue excitement and ire , which ought not to exist amongst the members of an Order whicli j ) rofei 3 ses to be bound together by the sacred ties of brotherly love . ' - '¦ - ; ' . . ¦ '