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Comesponuence.
_ Thanking you for the kindly advice you have given as to how " the board of ^ VYest Yorkshire may he usefully employed , ' ¦ I heg to conclude by expressing a hope that in addition to " looking after the funds of Prov . G-rand Lodge , and making certain local arrangements , ' " the hoard of West Yorkshire ?? : may render such assistance , under the
supervision before named , as may enable me to carry on the business of the province without fear of introducing . ' " confusion " by circumlocution of government , or bringing about the ^ incalculable mischief" you seem so much to dread . With best wishes , I am , dear Sir , Yours fraternally , Geo . Feahnley , M . D ., D . Prov . G . M . West Yorkshire .
DR . LADD'S MASONIC DIAGRAMS . TO THE EDITOE OF THE FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRTtOIt . Sib a ^ d Bbotheb , —I scarcely know how to reply to your correspondent , who inquires " whether he can obtain ^ cc ^ of Dr / Lad d s explanation and diagrams '" ' ? ' of the Royal Arch jewel and five platonic hodies . If he lives in the vicinity of London , I would suggest that a visit to ?
the United Pilgrims' Chapter of Instruction , the Queen Elizabeth , Kingsrow , Walworth , on Thursday evenings , at eight p . m .,. would / solve the difficulty , as the ceremony and the lecture worked in sections ( including the jewel and five solids and opening and closing addresses ) are done on alternate Thursday nights , and we shall be very happy to see him .
If , however , your correspondent resides far from London , I do not know what to suggest ; for writing it is out of the question , and as regards the diagrams , they took up so much of my time that I do not feel disposed to undertake a similar task . Perhaps your correspondent would like to communicate with me directly ,
and I have therefore affixed my address to this , and if I can consistently meet his views I shall be very happy to do so . —I am Sir and Brother , Yours fraternall y * 50 , Walcot- > place , Lambeth , Theodore E , Lapp , M . D . May 8 , 1858 .
Charity.
CHARITY .
Does not a viewless spirit from on high Glow warm within you , —one that cannot die , Telling each soaring thought toward heavenly day , That man ' s immortal , not mere hreathing clay ; Something to good deeds prompting , that doth rise ,
And , spurning self , claims kindred with the skies ? That flame is Charity , to whom is given To burst the barrier placed 'twixt man and heaven , T' unbar the gate that leads to lasting rest , And seat her votaries high among the blest . Anon
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Comesponuence.
_ Thanking you for the kindly advice you have given as to how " the board of ^ VYest Yorkshire may he usefully employed , ' ¦ I heg to conclude by expressing a hope that in addition to " looking after the funds of Prov . G-rand Lodge , and making certain local arrangements , ' " the hoard of West Yorkshire ?? : may render such assistance , under the
supervision before named , as may enable me to carry on the business of the province without fear of introducing . ' " confusion " by circumlocution of government , or bringing about the ^ incalculable mischief" you seem so much to dread . With best wishes , I am , dear Sir , Yours fraternally , Geo . Feahnley , M . D ., D . Prov . G . M . West Yorkshire .
DR . LADD'S MASONIC DIAGRAMS . TO THE EDITOE OF THE FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRTtOIt . Sib a ^ d Bbotheb , —I scarcely know how to reply to your correspondent , who inquires " whether he can obtain ^ cc ^ of Dr / Lad d s explanation and diagrams '" ' ? ' of the Royal Arch jewel and five platonic hodies . If he lives in the vicinity of London , I would suggest that a visit to ?
the United Pilgrims' Chapter of Instruction , the Queen Elizabeth , Kingsrow , Walworth , on Thursday evenings , at eight p . m .,. would / solve the difficulty , as the ceremony and the lecture worked in sections ( including the jewel and five solids and opening and closing addresses ) are done on alternate Thursday nights , and we shall be very happy to see him .
If , however , your correspondent resides far from London , I do not know what to suggest ; for writing it is out of the question , and as regards the diagrams , they took up so much of my time that I do not feel disposed to undertake a similar task . Perhaps your correspondent would like to communicate with me directly ,
and I have therefore affixed my address to this , and if I can consistently meet his views I shall be very happy to do so . —I am Sir and Brother , Yours fraternall y * 50 , Walcot- > place , Lambeth , Theodore E , Lapp , M . D . May 8 , 1858 .
Charity.
CHARITY .
Does not a viewless spirit from on high Glow warm within you , —one that cannot die , Telling each soaring thought toward heavenly day , That man ' s immortal , not mere hreathing clay ; Something to good deeds prompting , that doth rise ,
And , spurning self , claims kindred with the skies ? That flame is Charity , to whom is given To burst the barrier placed 'twixt man and heaven , T' unbar the gate that leads to lasting rest , And seat her votaries high among the blest . Anon