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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
MARCH 31 , 1837 .
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH OF JANUARY . THE present race of English Masons—aye , and future generations ofthe Order , will consider the 27 th of January to be a red-letter day in the Masonic calendar . All who have the opportunity of personally witnessing the beneficial
sway of our Masonic Ruler , and also the unborn Brethren , to whom will be handed down the proofs of his wisdom , and of his fraternal love , must in gratitude for the example that is now set , and for the protection afforded—be ever mindful of the great and the good .
Our retrospect for the past year 1836 contains an eventful history—twelve months since , the Royal Grand Master of England was debarred by the dispensation of Providence from meeting those who had assembled to pay him the homage of their hearts , in congratulating him on the return
of his natal clay . He of all Masons , could not see the smiling faces by which his birth-day was greeted—and while in the warmth of their feelings , the "Brethren were partaking of the cup of cheerfulness , in honor of their friend and protector—he was offering the mental prayer to the Almi ghty disposer in their favour and on his own behalf . vor ,. iv . B
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
MARCH 31 , 1837 .
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH OF JANUARY . THE present race of English Masons—aye , and future generations ofthe Order , will consider the 27 th of January to be a red-letter day in the Masonic calendar . All who have the opportunity of personally witnessing the beneficial
sway of our Masonic Ruler , and also the unborn Brethren , to whom will be handed down the proofs of his wisdom , and of his fraternal love , must in gratitude for the example that is now set , and for the protection afforded—be ever mindful of the great and the good .
Our retrospect for the past year 1836 contains an eventful history—twelve months since , the Royal Grand Master of England was debarred by the dispensation of Providence from meeting those who had assembled to pay him the homage of their hearts , in congratulating him on the return
of his natal clay . He of all Masons , could not see the smiling faces by which his birth-day was greeted—and while in the warmth of their feelings , the "Brethren were partaking of the cup of cheerfulness , in honor of their friend and protector—he was offering the mental prayer to the Almi ghty disposer in their favour and on his own behalf . vor ,. iv . B