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Article THE EEEEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8 Article GRAND LODGE. Page 1 of 1
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The Eeeemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
forward , if every Brother will but remember that he has his part and lot to bear in the matter , and will keep his solemn obligations in every respect in his constant remembrance , using all his energies and influence to make Freemasonry the means , as it was intended , for the investigation of
" the hidden mysteries of nature and science , " —an instrument for the promotion of unity and fraternal love , no less than for the maintenance of the honour and glory of the Most High .
Grand Lodge.
GRAND LODGE .
ROYAL BENEVOLENT MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIE WIDOWS . WE cannot refrain from calling the attention of the whole Craft to the liberal proposition of the M . W . the Grand Master at the last Grand Lodge , which was unanimously
carried , viz ., that 500 ? . should be set aside as a provision for the necessary repairs of the newly erected Asylum at Croydon , in perpetuity . The motive which has induced such a proposition is as noble as the manner of the act was gracious . Such actions are indeed calculated to establish
the Earl of Zetland in the esteem of the entire Craft , and to make it apparent that the more he is known so much the more will his Masonic character be esteemed and appreciated . We have also the gratification of announcing that the
Grand Master , as President of the Institution , has appointed the 12 th of February next for a Festival in aid of its funds , and has announced his intention of presiding on the occasion .
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The Eeeemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
forward , if every Brother will but remember that he has his part and lot to bear in the matter , and will keep his solemn obligations in every respect in his constant remembrance , using all his energies and influence to make Freemasonry the means , as it was intended , for the investigation of
" the hidden mysteries of nature and science , " —an instrument for the promotion of unity and fraternal love , no less than for the maintenance of the honour and glory of the Most High .
Grand Lodge.
GRAND LODGE .
ROYAL BENEVOLENT MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIE WIDOWS . WE cannot refrain from calling the attention of the whole Craft to the liberal proposition of the M . W . the Grand Master at the last Grand Lodge , which was unanimously
carried , viz ., that 500 ? . should be set aside as a provision for the necessary repairs of the newly erected Asylum at Croydon , in perpetuity . The motive which has induced such a proposition is as noble as the manner of the act was gracious . Such actions are indeed calculated to establish
the Earl of Zetland in the esteem of the entire Craft , and to make it apparent that the more he is known so much the more will his Masonic character be esteemed and appreciated . We have also the gratification of announcing that the
Grand Master , as President of the Institution , has appointed the 12 th of February next for a Festival in aid of its funds , and has announced his intention of presiding on the occasion .