The Freemasons' Quarterly Review, and General Assurance AdvocateSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster-Row, 1849 |
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... attending or sending is , to say the least of it , not masonic . Major General Cooke's letter will be found at page 45 . - On the day of the Grand Lodge , but too late for taking advantage of the circumstance , letters were received ...
... attending or sending is , to say the least of it , not masonic . Major General Cooke's letter will be found at page 45 . - On the day of the Grand Lodge , but too late for taking advantage of the circumstance , letters were received ...
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... attend his lodge regularly , and learn them from oral communica- tion . The " Book of the Lodge " is exceedingly well executed , and the explanations go quite as far as are consistent with the author's solemn obligations . It behoves ...
... attend his lodge regularly , and learn them from oral communica- tion . The " Book of the Lodge " is exceedingly well executed , and the explanations go quite as far as are consistent with the author's solemn obligations . It behoves ...
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... attend the highest Turkish official in the city , for a disease of the eyes , was not a little astonished to find in the apartment of this dignitary , and distant from him only a few paces , the begging Dervish . The Regent of Moldavia ...
... attend the highest Turkish official in the city , for a disease of the eyes , was not a little astonished to find in the apartment of this dignitary , and distant from him only a few paces , the begging Dervish . The Regent of Moldavia ...
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... attended the masonic club , and the ceremonies were explained to him . Many of the senior members of the lodges at Frankfort will recollect him ; his name , if we remember correctly , was Ismael Gibralter ; he was conspicuously engaged ...
... attended the masonic club , and the ceremonies were explained to him . Many of the senior members of the lodges at Frankfort will recollect him ; his name , if we remember correctly , was Ismael Gibralter ; he was conspicuously engaged ...
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... attend and show cause why he should not be expelled . He ( the G. M ) had received a letter , which he would also desire to have read , in order that all the particulars of the case might be before them . The GRAND SECRETARY then read a ...
... attend and show cause why he should not be expelled . He ( the G. M ) had received a letter , which he would also desire to have read , in order that all the particulars of the case might be before them . The GRAND SECRETARY then read a ...
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admirable Alston amongst ancient appointed Assurance Asylum attended banquet benevolent brethren brother called Caudle ceremony chair Chaplain Chapter character charity Chatterton church Colonel Cooke Craft Crucefix degrees Deputy Grand Master Directors Duke of Sussex duties Earl of Yarborough Earl of Zetland elected excellent Faudel favour feeling festival fraternity Freemasonry Freemasons friends funds give Goldsworthy Grand Director Grand Officers Grand Secretary happy heart held hope installed institution interest John John Savage Juan Antonio Llorente Kidderminster Kilwinning labour ladies Lancashire Lodge of England lodge-room Lord lordship manner masonic honours Masonry meeting Munster never noble o'clock object observed occasion Order Past Masters present presided principles proceedings proposed prosperity Provincial Grand Lodge Provincial Grand Master received respect Royal Arch Scarborough Scotland society spirit tion toast vote widow Worcestershire Worshipful worthy
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Página 37 - Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies ; and this is one of the most shining qualities in our author.
Página 159 - No matter how poor I am ; no matter though the prosperous of my own time will not enter my obscure dwelling ; if the sacred writers will enter and take up their abode under my roof, if Milton will cross my threshold to sing to me of Paradise, and...
Página 159 - Shakespeare to open to me the worlds of imagination and the workings of the human heart, and Franklin to enrich me with his practical wisdom, I shall not pine for want of intellectual companionship, and I may become a cultivated man though excluded from what is called the best society in the place where I live.
Página 234 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Página 61 - That there is '' but this difference between the death of old men " and young men ; that old men go to death, and
Página 157 - That he that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself, for every man hath need to be forgiven.
Página 39 - Never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day. 2. Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. 3. Never spend your money before you have it. 4. Never buy what you do not want, because it is cheap; it will be dear to you. 5. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold.
Página 14 - Their dances were procession. But now, alas ! they all are dead, Or gone beyond the seas, Or farther for religion fled, Or else to take their ease.
Página 264 - The wise and active conquer difficulties, By daring to attempt them. Sloth and folly Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazard, And make th
Página 151 - But I know why: oh, yes, I can tell. The fact is, you're ashamed to let me know what a fool they've been making of you. That's it.