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Brethren out of the range of his own immediate circle . Two years since , the Prosperity Lodge was at a very low ebb ; its members were mostly young and inefficient , as perhaps too many of them are now ; but under the kind care and nurture of our worthy Lecture-Master , great progress has been made . As you are aware , Bro . Sacqui filled the position of Lecture-Master for some time , but professional engagements took him from us . We were not , however , left without

a friend . Bro . Isaacs stepped forward , and voluntarily undertook the duties of the hon . Lecture-Master . In every respect he is a good man and a good Mason ; you know it , you know him—and it is unnecessary for me to say another word in his behalf . It now becomes my duty to give effect to your wishes , and I assure you I feel very proud at having this pleasing task allotted to me . Permit me , Bro . Isaacs , to present you with this testimonial as a slight token of our regard ;

the resolution of the Lodge , unanimously arrived at , accompanies it , and for this I hope you will find a corner in your sitting-room ; and this jewel I place on your breast , with the heartfelt wish that you may long be spared to wear it . Thus , my dear sir and Brother , you will be able to show to the Craft , as well as to your private friends , how highly you are esteemed , and may the G . A . O . T . U . long spare you to disseminate the beautiful principles of our Order .

The testimonial consisted of a most elegant silver tea-service , tea-pot , creamewer , and sugar-basin , with a handsome and massive P . M . jewel of gold , set with diamonds , and the resolution of the Lodge written on vellum , and framed and glazed . There was an inscription on each of the articles in the tea-service , and also on the jewel , which was as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Prosperity Lodge , No . 78 , to Bro . H . A . Isaacs , to mark their esteem and approbation of his valuable services . "

Bro . Isaacs , on rising to respond , was received with loud and prolonged applause . Quiet having been restored , he spoke as follows : —W . M . and Brethren , I scarcely know how sufficiently to thank you , firstly , for the very kind and flattering manner in which my name has been introduced and received ; secondly , for the very handsome gift which has just been presented to me ; thirdly , for the kindness of those Brethren who have honoured me with their presence here this evening . With reference to what has been said of my duties as Lecture-Master , believe me ,

I am proud of the progress which has been made under my tuition , in the course of which it has often been my lot to correct many Brethren , which correction has always been received with good feeling . Of this , too , I cannot but feel proud , as a young man of twenty-six , because it proves to me that we are never too young to be useful . I assure you , I always look forward to the Wednesday evenings with as much pleasure in my capacity of teacher as any of those who

attend for the purpose of learning , and cherish the honour of being afforded the opportunity of disseminating those beautiful principles on which our Order is founded . I believe ours is an institution more adapted than any other to sweep away all distinctions of creed , race , and clime , and to exterminate the errors and mischief arising from bigotry and intolerance . I must again thank you for this munificent testimonial of your friendship and esteem , which I feel that hitherto I have not deserved . It will be an incentive to increased exertions

for the future , for which , however , without undervaluing that now presented to me , I feel that my highest reward is in the esteem and regard of those I see around me . Bro . Schwabe then proposed the health of the W . M ., thanking him for the manner in which he had discharged the duties of the evening , and for the trouble he had taken in the various arrangements for carrying out the testimonial which had resulted so successfully .

The W . M . thanked Bro . Schwabe and the Brethren for the tribute of praise just awarded to him , which he hardly felt he deserved . To Bro . Isaacs , and to his unwearied care , he owed the honours he possessed ; others amongst them were equally sensible of their obligations to him . They had determined to present him with a testimonial , and it would have been a disgrace to them if they had not provided a handsome one . Other toasts followed , and a very pleasing and delightful evening was at length brought to its conclusion .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-06-01, Page 54” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01061856/page/54/.
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MASONIC REFOEM. Article 1
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CELBREATBD FREEMASONS. Article 3
THE SIGNS OV ENGLAND; Article 13
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 17
THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 25
MUSIC. Article 27
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
THE PRINTERS' ALMSHOUSES. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 52
PROVINCIAL. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
SCOTLAND Article 80
COLONIAL Article 81
AMERICA. Article 81
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 83
Obituary. Article 87
NOTICE. Article 88
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 88
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Brethren out of the range of his own immediate circle . Two years since , the Prosperity Lodge was at a very low ebb ; its members were mostly young and inefficient , as perhaps too many of them are now ; but under the kind care and nurture of our worthy Lecture-Master , great progress has been made . As you are aware , Bro . Sacqui filled the position of Lecture-Master for some time , but professional engagements took him from us . We were not , however , left without

a friend . Bro . Isaacs stepped forward , and voluntarily undertook the duties of the hon . Lecture-Master . In every respect he is a good man and a good Mason ; you know it , you know him—and it is unnecessary for me to say another word in his behalf . It now becomes my duty to give effect to your wishes , and I assure you I feel very proud at having this pleasing task allotted to me . Permit me , Bro . Isaacs , to present you with this testimonial as a slight token of our regard ;

the resolution of the Lodge , unanimously arrived at , accompanies it , and for this I hope you will find a corner in your sitting-room ; and this jewel I place on your breast , with the heartfelt wish that you may long be spared to wear it . Thus , my dear sir and Brother , you will be able to show to the Craft , as well as to your private friends , how highly you are esteemed , and may the G . A . O . T . U . long spare you to disseminate the beautiful principles of our Order .

The testimonial consisted of a most elegant silver tea-service , tea-pot , creamewer , and sugar-basin , with a handsome and massive P . M . jewel of gold , set with diamonds , and the resolution of the Lodge written on vellum , and framed and glazed . There was an inscription on each of the articles in the tea-service , and also on the jewel , which was as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Prosperity Lodge , No . 78 , to Bro . H . A . Isaacs , to mark their esteem and approbation of his valuable services . "

Bro . Isaacs , on rising to respond , was received with loud and prolonged applause . Quiet having been restored , he spoke as follows : —W . M . and Brethren , I scarcely know how sufficiently to thank you , firstly , for the very kind and flattering manner in which my name has been introduced and received ; secondly , for the very handsome gift which has just been presented to me ; thirdly , for the kindness of those Brethren who have honoured me with their presence here this evening . With reference to what has been said of my duties as Lecture-Master , believe me ,

I am proud of the progress which has been made under my tuition , in the course of which it has often been my lot to correct many Brethren , which correction has always been received with good feeling . Of this , too , I cannot but feel proud , as a young man of twenty-six , because it proves to me that we are never too young to be useful . I assure you , I always look forward to the Wednesday evenings with as much pleasure in my capacity of teacher as any of those who

attend for the purpose of learning , and cherish the honour of being afforded the opportunity of disseminating those beautiful principles on which our Order is founded . I believe ours is an institution more adapted than any other to sweep away all distinctions of creed , race , and clime , and to exterminate the errors and mischief arising from bigotry and intolerance . I must again thank you for this munificent testimonial of your friendship and esteem , which I feel that hitherto I have not deserved . It will be an incentive to increased exertions

for the future , for which , however , without undervaluing that now presented to me , I feel that my highest reward is in the esteem and regard of those I see around me . Bro . Schwabe then proposed the health of the W . M ., thanking him for the manner in which he had discharged the duties of the evening , and for the trouble he had taken in the various arrangements for carrying out the testimonial which had resulted so successfully .

The W . M . thanked Bro . Schwabe and the Brethren for the tribute of praise just awarded to him , which he hardly felt he deserved . To Bro . Isaacs , and to his unwearied care , he owed the honours he possessed ; others amongst them were equally sensible of their obligations to him . They had determined to present him with a testimonial , and it would have been a disgrace to them if they had not provided a handsome one . Other toasts followed , and a very pleasing and delightful evening was at length brought to its conclusion .

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