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Laying Of A Foundation Stone At Shanklin.

Laying of a Foundation Stone at Shanklin .

ON Thursday , May 21 st , the foundation stone of a new Baptistry at St . Saviour ' s Church , Shanklin , was laid with Masonic honours by the Provincial Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , Bro . Sir Augustus Webster , Bart . Much interest was taken in the ceremony , both by the Craft and the general public , and the building was

crowded . A procession was formed in accordance with the regulations prescribed in the Constitutions of the Order , and after a short service in the church and an address by the vicar , Bro . the Rev . E . N . Lovett , the ceremony was proceeded with .

In the course of his address the Provincial Grand Master said that the stone would be laid in the fear of God , the Great Architect of the Universe . Thev had among them , ' concealed

from the eyes of all men , secrets which might not be revealed and which no man had discovered . But those secrets were lawful , honourable , and not repugnant to the laws of God and men . They were entrusted to them to keep and honour by Myses of ancient times , and as they had been faithfully transmitted to them , so they desired to convey them

unimpaired to the latest posterity . Unless their Craft were good and their calling honourable , they would not have lasted so many centuries , neither would they have numbered among their ranks so many illustrious brethren ready to further their cause and promote their interest . They were

assembled to commence a building to the honour , worship , and glory of the Most High , which building they prayed God would prosper .

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF TIIK BAPTISTRY AT ST . SAVIOUR'S CHURCH , SHANKLIN .

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The Province of Surrey. Article 2
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Royal Masonic Institution for Girls. Article 5
Consecration of the Chapel of the Boys' School at Bushey. Article 7
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Essex. Article 8
The Citizen Lodge, No. 2911. Article 8
Thomas Railing Lodge, No. 2508. Article 9
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Masonic Literature. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
Laying of a Foundation Stone at Shanklin. Article 14
Consecration of the Frietuna Lodge, No. 2949. Article 15
Skelmersdale Lodge, No. 1729. —Reception of the Earl of Lathom. Article 15
History of the Emulation Lod ge of Improvement, No . 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Laying Of A Foundation Stone At Shanklin.

Laying of a Foundation Stone at Shanklin .

ON Thursday , May 21 st , the foundation stone of a new Baptistry at St . Saviour ' s Church , Shanklin , was laid with Masonic honours by the Provincial Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , Bro . Sir Augustus Webster , Bart . Much interest was taken in the ceremony , both by the Craft and the general public , and the building was

crowded . A procession was formed in accordance with the regulations prescribed in the Constitutions of the Order , and after a short service in the church and an address by the vicar , Bro . the Rev . E . N . Lovett , the ceremony was proceeded with .

In the course of his address the Provincial Grand Master said that the stone would be laid in the fear of God , the Great Architect of the Universe . Thev had among them , ' concealed

from the eyes of all men , secrets which might not be revealed and which no man had discovered . But those secrets were lawful , honourable , and not repugnant to the laws of God and men . They were entrusted to them to keep and honour by Myses of ancient times , and as they had been faithfully transmitted to them , so they desired to convey them

unimpaired to the latest posterity . Unless their Craft were good and their calling honourable , they would not have lasted so many centuries , neither would they have numbered among their ranks so many illustrious brethren ready to further their cause and promote their interest . They were

assembled to commence a building to the honour , worship , and glory of the Most High , which building they prayed God would prosper .

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF TIIK BAPTISTRY AT ST . SAVIOUR'S CHURCH , SHANKLIN .

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