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forgets its great duties , by not placing its appropriate organ of intelligence upon the very apex and pinnacle of public estimation . Hence the union of the two periodicals , from which the greatest benefit will result to the Fraternity ; and , whilst every feature of
the Magazines will be preserved , additional responsibility will attach to the Masonic body to enlarge the sphere of operation ; for abuses have crept into the very heart of the system , which call loudly for exposure , and which it is the duty of every true lover of the Order to aid us in remedying . * The determination to do so fearlessly , has
already been evinced by both Magazines ; and they now conjointly appeal for encouragement to the Craft , whose uprightness they desire to maintain . The Editor of The Freemasons Magazine refers with pleasure to the numerous proofs of appreciation given
to his efforts by the un-Masonic public and the press ; especially , also , he thanks those Brethren who have co-operated with him in establishing channels of regular Continental information ; and he would be , indeed , pained to find the Fraternity inert when additional means of usefulness are placed at his disposal .
It may be added , that The Freemasons Magazine will be enlarged ; and that arrangements for advertising at reduced charges have been made , with a view to the interest of proprietors of hotels .
Communications to be addressed to the Editor of The Freemasons Magazine and Masonic Mirror , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields ; or at the Publishing Office , 2 , Eed Lioncourt , Fleet-street . * See the Freemasons Magazine for December , opening article , upon the " Severance of the Canadian Lodges , and the apathy of Grand Lodge . "
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forgets its great duties , by not placing its appropriate organ of intelligence upon the very apex and pinnacle of public estimation . Hence the union of the two periodicals , from which the greatest benefit will result to the Fraternity ; and , whilst every feature of
the Magazines will be preserved , additional responsibility will attach to the Masonic body to enlarge the sphere of operation ; for abuses have crept into the very heart of the system , which call loudly for exposure , and which it is the duty of every true lover of the Order to aid us in remedying . * The determination to do so fearlessly , has
already been evinced by both Magazines ; and they now conjointly appeal for encouragement to the Craft , whose uprightness they desire to maintain . The Editor of The Freemasons Magazine refers with pleasure to the numerous proofs of appreciation given
to his efforts by the un-Masonic public and the press ; especially , also , he thanks those Brethren who have co-operated with him in establishing channels of regular Continental information ; and he would be , indeed , pained to find the Fraternity inert when additional means of usefulness are placed at his disposal .
It may be added , that The Freemasons Magazine will be enlarged ; and that arrangements for advertising at reduced charges have been made , with a view to the interest of proprietors of hotels .
Communications to be addressed to the Editor of The Freemasons Magazine and Masonic Mirror , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields ; or at the Publishing Office , 2 , Eed Lioncourt , Fleet-street . * See the Freemasons Magazine for December , opening article , upon the " Severance of the Canadian Lodges , and the apathy of Grand Lodge . "