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Brother , in every sphere of life , for the support of his Brethren in arms , the Widow , and Orphan , by carrying out the Masonic Principles ; for what live we for ? We live for those who love us , For those who know us true ; For the Heaven that smiles above us ,
And awaits our spirits too ; For the cause that lacks assistance , For the wrong that needs resistance , For the future in the distance , And the good that we can do .
Should you be pleased to consider this worthy to be inserted in your first Number of the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , I shall be very thankful . Nothing would give me greater pleasure than in seeing those Masonic feelings of charity and brotherly love carried out , which would be an everlasting honour to be remembered by the Brethren . - I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Droits of Admiralty Office , Thomas Witt Dominy , 199 „ Poole , 1 M , Dec . 1854 .
to the editor of the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , Seeing- by the Times that the M . W . the G . M . has given notice that he shall propose a vote of £ 1 , 000 to the Patriotic Fund , and wishing every Lodge to contribute to that Fund , I beg to inform you that the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 786 , has anticipated his lordship ' s recommendation by giving Five Guineas to the subscription being raised in this town ; and also that the surplus proceeds of the Annual Masonic Ball held here , will be devoted to the same purpose . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours truly and fraternally , Walsall , December 12 , 1854 . Thos . James , P . M . 786 , Hon . Sec . to the Walsall Committee Patriotic Fund .
to the editor of the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , It is very gratifying to see that the noble example set by the M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , is being followed by most of the Provincial and private Lodges . The Loyal Monmouth Lodge is , I am glad to say , not last in coming forward in voting £$ to the Patriotic Fund , and at our late Prov . G . L . meeting , held at - Trr- « » -wt i -r-r ii- » "r ¦ -i . * - .-it . . "ill " 1 1
Jtvmg s-neaa , in ewport , lvionmoutnsnire , a vote woum nave oeen proposeu by omrfi . W . D . Prov . G . M . Bro . John E . W . Kolls , had there been a fund which could have been drawn upon ; but as you are aware , until a few years ago , Freemasonry was nearly extinct in Monmouthshire . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Isaac Chilcott , December 16 th , 1854 . Prov . G . Dir . of Cer ., Monmouth ,
to the editor op the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , I HAVE been informed by a well-known Mason , and one of high standing in the Graft , that the Pope is a Mason . Now if this be true , and it was told me as true , is it not strange that any bishop or priest paying allegiance to the See of Eome , should behave in the manner that the Bight Bev . Dr . Collier , the Roman Catholic Bishop of Mauritius , has done ? Perhaps some of the numerous readers of your
Magazine may be able to inform me whether the Pope be a Mason or not ; and for the benefit of the Craft , should he prove to be one , relate some of the facts connected with his Masonic career . By inserting this you will greatly oblige your faithful friend and Brother , Alpha . TOL . I . E
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Brother , in every sphere of life , for the support of his Brethren in arms , the Widow , and Orphan , by carrying out the Masonic Principles ; for what live we for ? We live for those who love us , For those who know us true ; For the Heaven that smiles above us ,
And awaits our spirits too ; For the cause that lacks assistance , For the wrong that needs resistance , For the future in the distance , And the good that we can do .
Should you be pleased to consider this worthy to be inserted in your first Number of the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , I shall be very thankful . Nothing would give me greater pleasure than in seeing those Masonic feelings of charity and brotherly love carried out , which would be an everlasting honour to be remembered by the Brethren . - I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Droits of Admiralty Office , Thomas Witt Dominy , 199 „ Poole , 1 M , Dec . 1854 .
to the editor of the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , Seeing- by the Times that the M . W . the G . M . has given notice that he shall propose a vote of £ 1 , 000 to the Patriotic Fund , and wishing every Lodge to contribute to that Fund , I beg to inform you that the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 786 , has anticipated his lordship ' s recommendation by giving Five Guineas to the subscription being raised in this town ; and also that the surplus proceeds of the Annual Masonic Ball held here , will be devoted to the same purpose . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours truly and fraternally , Walsall , December 12 , 1854 . Thos . James , P . M . 786 , Hon . Sec . to the Walsall Committee Patriotic Fund .
to the editor of the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , It is very gratifying to see that the noble example set by the M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , is being followed by most of the Provincial and private Lodges . The Loyal Monmouth Lodge is , I am glad to say , not last in coming forward in voting £$ to the Patriotic Fund , and at our late Prov . G . L . meeting , held at - Trr- « » -wt i -r-r ii- » "r ¦ -i . * - .-it . . "ill " 1 1
Jtvmg s-neaa , in ewport , lvionmoutnsnire , a vote woum nave oeen proposeu by omrfi . W . D . Prov . G . M . Bro . John E . W . Kolls , had there been a fund which could have been drawn upon ; but as you are aware , until a few years ago , Freemasonry was nearly extinct in Monmouthshire . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Isaac Chilcott , December 16 th , 1854 . Prov . G . Dir . of Cer ., Monmouth ,
to the editor op the freemasons' monthly magazine . Dear Sir and Brother , I HAVE been informed by a well-known Mason , and one of high standing in the Graft , that the Pope is a Mason . Now if this be true , and it was told me as true , is it not strange that any bishop or priest paying allegiance to the See of Eome , should behave in the manner that the Bight Bev . Dr . Collier , the Roman Catholic Bishop of Mauritius , has done ? Perhaps some of the numerous readers of your
Magazine may be able to inform me whether the Pope be a Mason or not ; and for the benefit of the Craft , should he prove to be one , relate some of the facts connected with his Masonic career . By inserting this you will greatly oblige your faithful friend and Brother , Alpha . TOL . I . E