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Address To Our Readers.

last few 3 * ears the very existence almost of our noble Charities was unknown to nine tenths of the brethren —more especially in the Provinces—through the vfant of local organization and an efficient organ in the Press to firing them under the constant notice of the Craft . If the past six months have been generally , however , marked by circumstances of a congratulatory nature

we have not been without those losses which remind us of the fleeting of mortality . Bro . Masson , who held a distinguished position amongst the Knights Templar—and others , haye passed away—we trust to other and happier realms . But if we have lost some friends , we believe Ave have gained many more amongst the continually

increasingbody of Masons , whose good opinion and confidence it shall be always our endeavour to retain by our unceasing efforts to add to the Masonic and literary value of our journal , as well as by our constant advocacy of those measures which after mature deliberation we honestly consider are best calculated to benefit the Craft and to

advance its high position in the eyes of the outer world .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1860-01-07, Page 4” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 7 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_07011860/page/4/.
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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
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LONDON v. COUNTRY. Article 9
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.-V. Article 11
THE SAILOR FREEMASON . Article 12
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 13
Literature. Article 14
Poetry. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 25
TURKEY. Article 25
Obituary. Article 26
THE WEEK. Article 26
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 27
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Address To Our Readers.

last few 3 * ears the very existence almost of our noble Charities was unknown to nine tenths of the brethren —more especially in the Provinces—through the vfant of local organization and an efficient organ in the Press to firing them under the constant notice of the Craft . If the past six months have been generally , however , marked by circumstances of a congratulatory nature

we have not been without those losses which remind us of the fleeting of mortality . Bro . Masson , who held a distinguished position amongst the Knights Templar—and others , haye passed away—we trust to other and happier realms . But if we have lost some friends , we believe Ave have gained many more amongst the continually

increasingbody of Masons , whose good opinion and confidence it shall be always our endeavour to retain by our unceasing efforts to add to the Masonic and literary value of our journal , as well as by our constant advocacy of those measures which after mature deliberation we honestly consider are best calculated to benefit the Craft and to

advance its high position in the eyes of the outer world .

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