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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
with common sense —( and if , in the common relations of life , this gift is acknowledged to be conferred by the Great Architect upon the creatures he has made)—feels it is not asking too much to raise our voices in thankful expectation , that
HE who made the universe , may apportion a single speck upon which the praises and adoration of decayed humanity may pour forth the expiring breath , unembittered by other throes than those which the mortal coil shall pay as the dues to eternity .
We hope the best . This we feel to be a sheet anchor always in store , deny it who may , « that his Royal Highness the Grand Master , is not . opposed to the Asylum ; " and therefore we may , with perfect confidence , abide his opinion , which , in all probability , will be delivered at the ensuing
Grand Lod ge . In the mean time , it is satisfactory to know that the advices from the Provinces continue to be most cheering ; that the subscri ptions are also progressing , and that the Stewards' list for 1838 is already circulating among the Craft .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
with common sense —( and if , in the common relations of life , this gift is acknowledged to be conferred by the Great Architect upon the creatures he has made)—feels it is not asking too much to raise our voices in thankful expectation , that
HE who made the universe , may apportion a single speck upon which the praises and adoration of decayed humanity may pour forth the expiring breath , unembittered by other throes than those which the mortal coil shall pay as the dues to eternity .
We hope the best . This we feel to be a sheet anchor always in store , deny it who may , « that his Royal Highness the Grand Master , is not . opposed to the Asylum ; " and therefore we may , with perfect confidence , abide his opinion , which , in all probability , will be delivered at the ensuing
Grand Lod ge . In the mean time , it is satisfactory to know that the advices from the Provinces continue to be most cheering ; that the subscri ptions are also progressing , and that the Stewards' list for 1838 is already circulating among the Craft .