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To The Friends Op The Widow And The Fatherless, At Home And Abroad.
TO THE FRIENDS OP THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS , AT HOME AND ABROAD .
IT will gratify the truly generous to learn , that the cause in which their sympathy has been engaged , has progressed in a manner highly satisfactory to the most liberal construction of independent charity , —that it has triumphed . The English gentlewoman , whose case has been committed to my advocacy , has by the blessing of Providence been restored to health ; and although the tender duties of maternity might well plead for her exemption from personal exertions , yet she felt that as her
children had no father , she must rally all her energies , and supply , as best she could , the loss they had sustained : » And He who afflicts that He may chasten , has willed it that those energies have been directed so as to attract the attention of men of high station and character , who consider , that this gifted gentlewoman is sent timely to them for especial and high purposes ; A reference to the advertising columns ' , of this , number of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review will explainbetter than
, I can , the particular object of this lady , and I implore of such as have the opportunity of advancing her interests not to forego it , but to be even early in their kindness . —Let them visit her , and judge for themselves . I am instructed to offer her grateful acknowledgments for support received under immediate and harrowing affliction , which sustained herself and orphan children , and thus enabled her hopefully to anticipate the period when she might repay the obligation , by proving she
was not unworthy that support . On my part , I feel grateful for having been the humble instrument of evoking so much Masonic feeling , and for the third time call upon such as have not contributed to this , case to bear in mind , that as " nothing is done while anything remains to be done , " so the . new home of " the widow and the fatherless" must be but an indifferent one , especially during this inclement seasonunless the generosity of those who ; can give is still extended , to »
, the ; new . home . Oh may such act , and . say with Job— " 1 caused . the widow ' s heart' to sing with' joy . " ROB . THOS . CRUCEFIX . Grove , Graveserid , December 29 , 1816 . - - yy . Subscriptions will reach me safely in the form of a post-office order through the Post-office .
The Widow's Vote Of Fifty Pounds.
THE WIDOW ' S VOTE OF FIFTY POUNDS .
, THE cpld-blppded Pharisee , Mason in name , Arid ' only in i / ia < , with his quips and his lies , ' May attempt our pure Craft ' s glorious creed to defame—Sole power that in creatures like him one espies—-. ¦ . ' . » But resilient Charity always defies Such . foes when the Widow appeals with her claim . All thanks to THE ARCHITECT ! lowly we bend , - ¦ ¦ ¦ For we know HE is always the lone Widow ' s friend . ^ . . V «! , " r ,. , „ , „ EDWARD RALEIGH MORAN : Vigil pf the Incarnation 1846 . No . 1 , Grand MasterVLodge
Obituary .-—At Calcutta, On The 2nd Of O...
OBITUARY .- —At Calcutta , on the 2 nd of October , Lieut . CHARLES LENITOX MAHER . ; H . M . 61 st Regiment , aged 21 years , eldest ' sb ' nof Bro . Capt . Maher , of Leycroft Huuse , Taunton ; ' ; -:, » , »» - ' -yihdi'na The 1 . 5 th inst ., at Brecknock Cottages , Camden ISTew ; Tow . n ,. aged 35 , Anne E .,. the wife of Bro . CRARLESGOODWYN .. She was inuch . lpyed . for . her . amiable qualities , and her loss is sincerely regretted . .., .. ..,, ;; ,. ¦ . i > ec . » 15 . rrT-At Mutley , . Bro . WILLIAM * DYER , aged . 55 . n The deceased ' was pre-eminently useful in the Order , and was greatly Tespected . »» - »' ry .. »
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To The Friends Op The Widow And The Fatherless, At Home And Abroad.
TO THE FRIENDS OP THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS , AT HOME AND ABROAD .
IT will gratify the truly generous to learn , that the cause in which their sympathy has been engaged , has progressed in a manner highly satisfactory to the most liberal construction of independent charity , —that it has triumphed . The English gentlewoman , whose case has been committed to my advocacy , has by the blessing of Providence been restored to health ; and although the tender duties of maternity might well plead for her exemption from personal exertions , yet she felt that as her
children had no father , she must rally all her energies , and supply , as best she could , the loss they had sustained : » And He who afflicts that He may chasten , has willed it that those energies have been directed so as to attract the attention of men of high station and character , who consider , that this gifted gentlewoman is sent timely to them for especial and high purposes ; A reference to the advertising columns ' , of this , number of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review will explainbetter than
, I can , the particular object of this lady , and I implore of such as have the opportunity of advancing her interests not to forego it , but to be even early in their kindness . —Let them visit her , and judge for themselves . I am instructed to offer her grateful acknowledgments for support received under immediate and harrowing affliction , which sustained herself and orphan children , and thus enabled her hopefully to anticipate the period when she might repay the obligation , by proving she
was not unworthy that support . On my part , I feel grateful for having been the humble instrument of evoking so much Masonic feeling , and for the third time call upon such as have not contributed to this , case to bear in mind , that as " nothing is done while anything remains to be done , " so the . new home of " the widow and the fatherless" must be but an indifferent one , especially during this inclement seasonunless the generosity of those who ; can give is still extended , to »
, the ; new . home . Oh may such act , and . say with Job— " 1 caused . the widow ' s heart' to sing with' joy . " ROB . THOS . CRUCEFIX . Grove , Graveserid , December 29 , 1816 . - - yy . Subscriptions will reach me safely in the form of a post-office order through the Post-office .
The Widow's Vote Of Fifty Pounds.
THE WIDOW ' S VOTE OF FIFTY POUNDS .
, THE cpld-blppded Pharisee , Mason in name , Arid ' only in i / ia < , with his quips and his lies , ' May attempt our pure Craft ' s glorious creed to defame—Sole power that in creatures like him one espies—-. ¦ . ' . » But resilient Charity always defies Such . foes when the Widow appeals with her claim . All thanks to THE ARCHITECT ! lowly we bend , - ¦ ¦ ¦ For we know HE is always the lone Widow ' s friend . ^ . . V «! , " r ,. , „ , „ EDWARD RALEIGH MORAN : Vigil pf the Incarnation 1846 . No . 1 , Grand MasterVLodge
Obituary .-—At Calcutta, On The 2nd Of O...
OBITUARY .- —At Calcutta , on the 2 nd of October , Lieut . CHARLES LENITOX MAHER . ; H . M . 61 st Regiment , aged 21 years , eldest ' sb ' nof Bro . Capt . Maher , of Leycroft Huuse , Taunton ; ' ; -:, » , »» - ' -yihdi'na The 1 . 5 th inst ., at Brecknock Cottages , Camden ISTew ; Tow . n ,. aged 35 , Anne E .,. the wife of Bro . CRARLESGOODWYN .. She was inuch . lpyed . for . her . amiable qualities , and her loss is sincerely regretted . .., .. ..,, ;; ,. ¦ . i > ec . » 15 . rrT-At Mutley , . Bro . WILLIAM * DYER , aged . 55 . n The deceased ' was pre-eminently useful in the Order , and was greatly Tespected . »» - »' ry .. »