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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 4 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
of our Order have been therein touched upon with efficiency and correctness in each ; but there is one among them which , for sweetness and truth , for its ardent spirit , gallant bearing , chivalrous devotion to the better sex , should be
studied by the Mason as an incentive to merit the approbation of " Woman "—of that loved being who , essentially the most gifted in mora ] superiority , is thereby the best judge of the conduct of man . Brother Vyvyan Robinson
has entitled himself to the thanks ofthe one sex ; and , if we mistake not the other , he will hold a foremost rank in the seat of council—her heart .
MASONIC LIFE ASSOCIATION . In our Number dated June 30 , 1837 , we published a " Circular" under the above title , and appended some observations at the time , which recent circumstances have rendered it proper to repeat . They are as follows : —
" In our last number we dropped a hint that a most important subject might shortly be submitted to the co ? tsideration ofthe Craft ; so important indeed is the question , that its promoters have hesitated to take any step beyond that of sounding the
opinion of several friends as to the ultimate practicability of the object , and have contented themselves with placing the preceding « Circular" before His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , the M . W . G . M ., and for the present the matter tints
rests until the recommencement of the Masonic session , lohen we hope to lay before our readers somefitrther advances in a matter tohich ive consider not merely practicable , but which embraces the most satisfactoi-y promise of enduring success .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
of our Order have been therein touched upon with efficiency and correctness in each ; but there is one among them which , for sweetness and truth , for its ardent spirit , gallant bearing , chivalrous devotion to the better sex , should be
studied by the Mason as an incentive to merit the approbation of " Woman "—of that loved being who , essentially the most gifted in mora ] superiority , is thereby the best judge of the conduct of man . Brother Vyvyan Robinson
has entitled himself to the thanks ofthe one sex ; and , if we mistake not the other , he will hold a foremost rank in the seat of council—her heart .
MASONIC LIFE ASSOCIATION . In our Number dated June 30 , 1837 , we published a " Circular" under the above title , and appended some observations at the time , which recent circumstances have rendered it proper to repeat . They are as follows : —
" In our last number we dropped a hint that a most important subject might shortly be submitted to the co ? tsideration ofthe Craft ; so important indeed is the question , that its promoters have hesitated to take any step beyond that of sounding the
opinion of several friends as to the ultimate practicability of the object , and have contented themselves with placing the preceding « Circular" before His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , the M . W . G . M ., and for the present the matter tints
rests until the recommencement of the Masonic session , lohen we hope to lay before our readers somefitrther advances in a matter tohich ive consider not merely practicable , but which embraces the most satisfactoi-y promise of enduring success .