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obliged to decline further proceedings if the caudate fail to show due fitness and preparation for the office , both in th each ofthe Ceremonies . AlS the period of election of future Worshipful Masters is drawing near , you may do some service by insertingfhe # ove ^ I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , 10 th Sept . lSd 8 ; ' ^ ;;; - ^
LODGE WORKING
TO THE EDITOR OJ THE FREEMASONSI ^ GAZINE AND- MASONIC MIRROR , __ = > . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " 'j . Djear Sir a ^^ journal , ^ to impress on Lodges and Brethren , how forthe instrucfi their officers should be proficient Intfe worked . I am Induced to make these remark the last meeting of the —r— Lodge , Brighton , and witnessihg the very inefficient and siibdtied manned themselves . Yours fraternally , ' ¦ v : ^ Brighton , Sept . 10 ; 1858 .
NOTTING HILL . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir ani > Brother , —A very little trouble would have enabled your ^ correspondent , dating from dotting Hill , to discover that a Lodge is held in Westbourne Grove , within half a mile of his locality , and another , " The Zetland , " at Kensington , little more than a mile . Yours fraternally , Sept . $ tli , im . P . M ., No . 367 .
Declaration at Installation . —At his installation the Master solemnly declares that he will execute the duties of the chair faithfully , zealously , impartially , and to the best of his ability ; that he will not permit or suffer any deviation from the established landmarks of the Order ; that he will not administer , nor cause to be administered , any rite or ceremony that may be contrary to , or subversive of , our ancient institution ; that he will maintain pure and inviolate the general principles and tenets of the Craft ; that he will observe , and , so far as in his power
lies , enforce obedience to those ancient rules and regulations to which he has given his consent ; and that he will conscientiously perform his duty as a ruler in Masonry , and as Worshipful Master of the Lodge . This declaration is indispensable , as the honour , reputation , and welfare of the community will materially depend on the . skill and ability with which this officer manager its _ concerns ; whilst the happiness of tho brethren will be generally promoted fey his » eal and teiduity , — JDr , Olivers
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Goebistofhefee, ;¦
obliged to decline further proceedings if the caudate fail to show due fitness and preparation for the office , both in th each ofthe Ceremonies . AlS the period of election of future Worshipful Masters is drawing near , you may do some service by insertingfhe # ove ^ I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , 10 th Sept . lSd 8 ; ' ^ ;;; - ^
LODGE WORKING
TO THE EDITOR OJ THE FREEMASONSI ^ GAZINE AND- MASONIC MIRROR , __ = > . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " 'j . Djear Sir a ^^ journal , ^ to impress on Lodges and Brethren , how forthe instrucfi their officers should be proficient Intfe worked . I am Induced to make these remark the last meeting of the —r— Lodge , Brighton , and witnessihg the very inefficient and siibdtied manned themselves . Yours fraternally , ' ¦ v : ^ Brighton , Sept . 10 ; 1858 .
NOTTING HILL . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir ani > Brother , —A very little trouble would have enabled your ^ correspondent , dating from dotting Hill , to discover that a Lodge is held in Westbourne Grove , within half a mile of his locality , and another , " The Zetland , " at Kensington , little more than a mile . Yours fraternally , Sept . $ tli , im . P . M ., No . 367 .
Declaration at Installation . —At his installation the Master solemnly declares that he will execute the duties of the chair faithfully , zealously , impartially , and to the best of his ability ; that he will not permit or suffer any deviation from the established landmarks of the Order ; that he will not administer , nor cause to be administered , any rite or ceremony that may be contrary to , or subversive of , our ancient institution ; that he will maintain pure and inviolate the general principles and tenets of the Craft ; that he will observe , and , so far as in his power
lies , enforce obedience to those ancient rules and regulations to which he has given his consent ; and that he will conscientiously perform his duty as a ruler in Masonry , and as Worshipful Master of the Lodge . This declaration is indispensable , as the honour , reputation , and welfare of the community will materially depend on the . skill and ability with which this officer manager its _ concerns ; whilst the happiness of tho brethren will be generally promoted fey his » eal and teiduity , — JDr , Olivers