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The Present State Of Free Masonry.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF CONCORD . Was constituted by the Grand and Royal Arch Chapter' of England , August 5 , 1787 . ° Comp . FINCH , Z . SAMPLE , H . —BRIGHT J .
, BONE , E . PENNINGTON , CASTLE , STOTT , C . Sojourners . NICHOLSON , Janitor . GRANBY LODGE , NO . 166 .
Private room in OldEIvst , Durham . Meet on the first Tuesday in every month—Master ' s Lodge during the winter , on the third Tuesday . In 1791 the Lodge-room was rebuilt by Brother RICHARDBY , arid furnished and beautified by a voluntary subscription of the Members . This Lod ge is most respectabl y attended ; many of its members are among the foremost both in rank and scienceThe business of the
. CRAFT IS carried on with a laudable industry . In these secret mysteries Brother FINCH has been a-prime mover . Much has been derived from the knowledge of our deceased and worth y Brother , G . Nicholson , P . Grand Architect ; under whose intelligent eye commenced , and from whose plans are proceeding the masterly repairs and improvements of our venerable cathedral : and Brother WOOD , the present haswith
R . W . M . , a becoming zeal , followed the steps of his worthy predecessors , and takes the lead in MASONIC OPERATIONS , with a skill that does honour to his application and understanding .
PRESENT OFFICERS . . GEO . WOOD , Esq . W . M . SAM . CASTLE , Esq , S . W . —Captain SIDDON , J . W , Rev . E D WA R D PA R K E R . C . ' Mr . L . PENNINGTON , T . —Mr . R . BONE-, S . , Mr . WOOD 1 FIELD , Steward—Mr . J . NICHOLSON , T <
A Cure For Envy.
A CURE FOR ENVY .
ALL great and noble men who raise themselves above the common rank of mankind by meritorious actions , are sure to meet with envy and obloquy from their ungrateful countrymen . There is but one thing that can reconcile these snarlers to the object of their hatred . Let the envied man be but unfortunate , and they will pity him . Pericles , for a great number , of years , administered the affairs of
Athens with ability and integrity . This alone was sufficient to raise against him -a host of foes : he was the constant aim of public hatred , till he lost a beloved son : this accident affected him so much , that he was quite inconsolable . The people , now seeing him upon a level with themselves , afflicted with like passions , and liable . to the same misfortunes , turned all their hatred and envy to pity , which , too ofte ; v is but a respectful kind of contempt .
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The Present State Of Free Masonry.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF CONCORD . Was constituted by the Grand and Royal Arch Chapter' of England , August 5 , 1787 . ° Comp . FINCH , Z . SAMPLE , H . —BRIGHT J .
, BONE , E . PENNINGTON , CASTLE , STOTT , C . Sojourners . NICHOLSON , Janitor . GRANBY LODGE , NO . 166 .
Private room in OldEIvst , Durham . Meet on the first Tuesday in every month—Master ' s Lodge during the winter , on the third Tuesday . In 1791 the Lodge-room was rebuilt by Brother RICHARDBY , arid furnished and beautified by a voluntary subscription of the Members . This Lod ge is most respectabl y attended ; many of its members are among the foremost both in rank and scienceThe business of the
. CRAFT IS carried on with a laudable industry . In these secret mysteries Brother FINCH has been a-prime mover . Much has been derived from the knowledge of our deceased and worth y Brother , G . Nicholson , P . Grand Architect ; under whose intelligent eye commenced , and from whose plans are proceeding the masterly repairs and improvements of our venerable cathedral : and Brother WOOD , the present haswith
R . W . M . , a becoming zeal , followed the steps of his worthy predecessors , and takes the lead in MASONIC OPERATIONS , with a skill that does honour to his application and understanding .
PRESENT OFFICERS . . GEO . WOOD , Esq . W . M . SAM . CASTLE , Esq , S . W . —Captain SIDDON , J . W , Rev . E D WA R D PA R K E R . C . ' Mr . L . PENNINGTON , T . —Mr . R . BONE-, S . , Mr . WOOD 1 FIELD , Steward—Mr . J . NICHOLSON , T <
A Cure For Envy.
A CURE FOR ENVY .
ALL great and noble men who raise themselves above the common rank of mankind by meritorious actions , are sure to meet with envy and obloquy from their ungrateful countrymen . There is but one thing that can reconcile these snarlers to the object of their hatred . Let the envied man be but unfortunate , and they will pity him . Pericles , for a great number , of years , administered the affairs of
Athens with ability and integrity . This alone was sufficient to raise against him -a host of foes : he was the constant aim of public hatred , till he lost a beloved son : this accident affected him so much , that he was quite inconsolable . The people , now seeing him upon a level with themselves , afflicted with like passions , and liable . to the same misfortunes , turned all their hatred and envy to pity , which , too ofte ; v is but a respectful kind of contempt .