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Form Of Certificate.
" Chapter of Rose Croix de S . R . JD . M ., attached to Conclave St . " John of Jerusalem , Manchester , No . 9 , May 26 th , 1845 . . It being the " anxious -wish of those members of the Conclave No . 9 who were Prince " Masons to revive that Chapter , which has been attached to the Conclave " by virtue of a warrant from the Grand and Royal Conclave of England , " the said Chapter was this day duly ' opened by the following brethren ,
" viz .: Walter Laurence Z ( 41 st Reg . ) , P . M . W . S . of the Grand Chapter of " Ireland , K . H ., as M . W . S . ; Job Lockyer Seale , M . D ., of the Baldwin " Encampment of Prince Masons at Bristol ; Francis Goodwin ; Joseph " John Moody ; Charles March Williams ; Thomas Bury ; being all Prince " Masons , of the Edinburgh Chapter of Rose Croix , holding of the Supremo '" ' Grand Council of Rites for Scotland , Felix de Moulins , du Chap , de " l'honncur Franciasde vertu et des ArtsParis . The following Brethren wore
, , " admitted as members : Walter Laurence of Lisreaghan , and James Bell , " members of the late Grand Chapter of Ireland . Owing to the M . W . S . " Bro . Laurence , being about to leave Manchester , the Chapter elected " Bro . Seale as its M . W . S ., and Bro . Williams as Deputy , who were " accordingly installed in due form by Bro . Laurence , Bro . Moody , S . G . W ., " and Bro . Goodwin , J . G . Warden . "
The Grand Master of the Order , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , died in 1843 , and was succeeded in 1846 , by his friend and executor , Colonel Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte , F . S . A ., a gentleman of ancient descent , and held in high estimation as a Templar . About the year 1847 , the Conclave ceased to meet , Sir Geo . Holt Noton being its E . G ., chiefly through the death of Sir Jessee Lee , the
registrar of the conclave , and the Prov . Gd . Secretary , and Avas reA'ived in 1351 , by twelve old members . ( To be continued . ) — - ' ¦ ~' - ' - ' - ' ;{ " ¦ *•¦<• - -. - ¦ - . , '
TEUE WISDOM . —Enjoy the blessings of this day , if God sends them , and the evils bear patiently and sweetly , for this day only is ours ; we are dead to yesterday and are not born to the morrow . —JEEEaiY TAYXOE . TUE Two GATES OE HEAVEN . —God has placed upon the earth two gates which lead to heaven . He has put them at the two extremities of life ; the one at its beginning , and the other at its end . The former is the gate of
innocence , the latter the gate of repentance . —Bernanline St . Pierre . MOETAMTY . —To smell a turf of fresh earth is wholesome for the body , and no less are thoughts of mortality cordial for the soul . —FTOLEE .
BOUNDLESSNESS OP GOD ' S IOA E TO MAN . Could I with ink the ocean fill ; Were the whole world of parchment made ; Were every single stick a quill , And every man a scribe by trade , To write the love of GodMost Hih
, g , Would drain the ocean dry ; Nor would the scroll Though stretched from sky to sky . [ Dr . Samuel Johnson has recorded that the above striking lines were written by a poor man reputed to be little better than "half an idiot . " ]
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Form Of Certificate.
" Chapter of Rose Croix de S . R . JD . M ., attached to Conclave St . " John of Jerusalem , Manchester , No . 9 , May 26 th , 1845 . . It being the " anxious -wish of those members of the Conclave No . 9 who were Prince " Masons to revive that Chapter , which has been attached to the Conclave " by virtue of a warrant from the Grand and Royal Conclave of England , " the said Chapter was this day duly ' opened by the following brethren ,
" viz .: Walter Laurence Z ( 41 st Reg . ) , P . M . W . S . of the Grand Chapter of " Ireland , K . H ., as M . W . S . ; Job Lockyer Seale , M . D ., of the Baldwin " Encampment of Prince Masons at Bristol ; Francis Goodwin ; Joseph " John Moody ; Charles March Williams ; Thomas Bury ; being all Prince " Masons , of the Edinburgh Chapter of Rose Croix , holding of the Supremo '" ' Grand Council of Rites for Scotland , Felix de Moulins , du Chap , de " l'honncur Franciasde vertu et des ArtsParis . The following Brethren wore
, , " admitted as members : Walter Laurence of Lisreaghan , and James Bell , " members of the late Grand Chapter of Ireland . Owing to the M . W . S . " Bro . Laurence , being about to leave Manchester , the Chapter elected " Bro . Seale as its M . W . S ., and Bro . Williams as Deputy , who were " accordingly installed in due form by Bro . Laurence , Bro . Moody , S . G . W ., " and Bro . Goodwin , J . G . Warden . "
The Grand Master of the Order , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , died in 1843 , and was succeeded in 1846 , by his friend and executor , Colonel Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte , F . S . A ., a gentleman of ancient descent , and held in high estimation as a Templar . About the year 1847 , the Conclave ceased to meet , Sir Geo . Holt Noton being its E . G ., chiefly through the death of Sir Jessee Lee , the
registrar of the conclave , and the Prov . Gd . Secretary , and Avas reA'ived in 1351 , by twelve old members . ( To be continued . ) — - ' ¦ ~' - ' - ' - ' ;{ " ¦ *•¦<• - -. - ¦ - . , '
TEUE WISDOM . —Enjoy the blessings of this day , if God sends them , and the evils bear patiently and sweetly , for this day only is ours ; we are dead to yesterday and are not born to the morrow . —JEEEaiY TAYXOE . TUE Two GATES OE HEAVEN . —God has placed upon the earth two gates which lead to heaven . He has put them at the two extremities of life ; the one at its beginning , and the other at its end . The former is the gate of
innocence , the latter the gate of repentance . —Bernanline St . Pierre . MOETAMTY . —To smell a turf of fresh earth is wholesome for the body , and no less are thoughts of mortality cordial for the soul . —FTOLEE .
BOUNDLESSNESS OP GOD ' S IOA E TO MAN . Could I with ink the ocean fill ; Were the whole world of parchment made ; Were every single stick a quill , And every man a scribe by trade , To write the love of GodMost Hih
, g , Would drain the ocean dry ; Nor would the scroll Though stretched from sky to sky . [ Dr . Samuel Johnson has recorded that the above striking lines were written by a poor man reputed to be little better than "half an idiot . " ]