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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 5 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
Committee , renders that absolutely impossible to any , beyond themselves , which before was but barely possible to the few , fir they refuse to the Masters of Lodges , present , permission to take copies of the business list or notices , upon which to obtain instructions from their respective Lodges , and
thus leave all who are interested to the chances of defective memory and misapprehension ! Having thus pointed out the undeniable defect iu this portion of the Book of Constitutions , we will now propose a simple and effective amendment . Let the General
Committee meet at mid-periods , between the meetings of Grand Lodge , say on the Wednesday six weeks before each Quarterly Communication , and let the . proceedings be immediately printed and distributed ; so that there may be a certainty that a monthly meeting of every Lodge in England may be held after its receipt , and before the meeting of Gvand Lodge .
THE CRUCEFIX TESTIMONIAL . When the general attention of the Fraternity was first invited to a consideration of the eminent Masonic services of the Worship ful Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix ,
M . D ., a Past Grand Deacon , and a Leader in the several Orders of Craft , Arch , and Christian Masonry , with the view of presenting to that Worshipful Brother , Excellent Companion , and Eminent Sir Knight , a suitable testimony of gratitude and esteem , the fact of his being the editor
and sole proprietor of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , prevented such remarks in this portion of the publication , as would certainly have appeared in favour of any other worthy object of Masonic regard . To have been his own advocate , in such a case , would have been unlike him in every other respect . We , who have succeeded him in his literary labours , have
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
Committee , renders that absolutely impossible to any , beyond themselves , which before was but barely possible to the few , fir they refuse to the Masters of Lodges , present , permission to take copies of the business list or notices , upon which to obtain instructions from their respective Lodges , and
thus leave all who are interested to the chances of defective memory and misapprehension ! Having thus pointed out the undeniable defect iu this portion of the Book of Constitutions , we will now propose a simple and effective amendment . Let the General
Committee meet at mid-periods , between the meetings of Grand Lodge , say on the Wednesday six weeks before each Quarterly Communication , and let the . proceedings be immediately printed and distributed ; so that there may be a certainty that a monthly meeting of every Lodge in England may be held after its receipt , and before the meeting of Gvand Lodge .
THE CRUCEFIX TESTIMONIAL . When the general attention of the Fraternity was first invited to a consideration of the eminent Masonic services of the Worship ful Brother Robert Thomas Crucefix ,
M . D ., a Past Grand Deacon , and a Leader in the several Orders of Craft , Arch , and Christian Masonry , with the view of presenting to that Worshipful Brother , Excellent Companion , and Eminent Sir Knight , a suitable testimony of gratitude and esteem , the fact of his being the editor
and sole proprietor of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , prevented such remarks in this portion of the publication , as would certainly have appeared in favour of any other worthy object of Masonic regard . To have been his own advocate , in such a case , would have been unlike him in every other respect . We , who have succeeded him in his literary labours , have