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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
encouragement to the noble crew . We refer , therefore , to the proceedings of the last festival with unmingled delight ; thanking gratefull y all who lent their aid , and calling upon every member of the fraternity , whatever the colour of his badge , or the place of his meeting , who has not yet enrolled
his name as a supporter of the Asylum , to delay no longer ; but cheerfully to join those who have preceded him , iu the pure gratification that such a labour of love elicits in its performance , and in the honour of so glorious a consummation for Freemasonry .
FOUNDATIONS AND TESTIMONIALS . If other evidences were wanting of the real prosperity of the Craft , or of a reviving sense of individual services and exertions , they would be ' found in the present number of the Freemason ' s Quarterly Revieiv . Three
splendid records of Masonic Foundations * and many interesting accounts of complimentary testimonials to various leaders m the Order , enrich our pages . And next to the enrolment of deeds of benevolence , are we most gratified in being the means of extending and perpetuating " the knowledge of such proofs of Masonic talent and appreciation .
OBITUARY . Death has again been busy among us . At home and abroad , in the sturd y north—the mellow south—the smiling west—and the glowing east , he has been gleaning a fruitful harvest . Our consolation isthat those he has garnered
, from the universal soil of Freemasonry , have been the better prepared for their change by its precepts ancl practice . And yet , whilst we thus philosophize , we feel the deep anguish of separation from some whose fellows we may never see again .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
encouragement to the noble crew . We refer , therefore , to the proceedings of the last festival with unmingled delight ; thanking gratefull y all who lent their aid , and calling upon every member of the fraternity , whatever the colour of his badge , or the place of his meeting , who has not yet enrolled
his name as a supporter of the Asylum , to delay no longer ; but cheerfully to join those who have preceded him , iu the pure gratification that such a labour of love elicits in its performance , and in the honour of so glorious a consummation for Freemasonry .
FOUNDATIONS AND TESTIMONIALS . If other evidences were wanting of the real prosperity of the Craft , or of a reviving sense of individual services and exertions , they would be ' found in the present number of the Freemason ' s Quarterly Revieiv . Three
splendid records of Masonic Foundations * and many interesting accounts of complimentary testimonials to various leaders m the Order , enrich our pages . And next to the enrolment of deeds of benevolence , are we most gratified in being the means of extending and perpetuating " the knowledge of such proofs of Masonic talent and appreciation .
OBITUARY . Death has again been busy among us . At home and abroad , in the sturd y north—the mellow south—the smiling west—and the glowing east , he has been gleaning a fruitful harvest . Our consolation isthat those he has garnered
, from the universal soil of Freemasonry , have been the better prepared for their change by its precepts ancl practice . And yet , whilst we thus philosophize , we feel the deep anguish of separation from some whose fellows we may never see again .