The Freemasons' Magazine and Masonic Mirror, Volume 21Bro. Henry George Warren, 2, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1869 |
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... ceremony of installation was most ably and impres- sively performed by the retiring W.M. , Bro . Alfred Cobb . deed , it is long since we have seen this imposing ceremony so well performed . Every sentence was perfectly uttered , and ...
... ceremony of installation was most ably and impres- sively performed by the retiring W.M. , Bro . Alfred Cobb . deed , it is long since we have seen this imposing ceremony so well performed . Every sentence was perfectly uttered , and ...
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... ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Moore , P.M. , assisted by Bros. Schulen and Gull , who acted as Deacons . On no previous occasion do we ever remember having seen this sublime ceremony so well and so faultlessly performed . It is ...
... ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Moore , P.M. , assisted by Bros. Schulen and Gull , who acted as Deacons . On no previous occasion do we ever remember having seen this sublime ceremony so well and so faultlessly performed . It is ...
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... ceremony on the evening of Monday the 22nd of March , when a very large number of Masons hailing from different lodges , and belonging to different Constitutions , assembled to witness the presentation of a farewell address and jewel to ...
... ceremony on the evening of Monday the 22nd of March , when a very large number of Masons hailing from different lodges , and belonging to different Constitutions , assembled to witness the presentation of a farewell address and jewel to ...
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... ceremony of consecration was conducted in a most impressive style , and the chaunts and anthems beautifully ren- dered , especially that from the 133rd psalm by Baker , " Behold how good , " and the final chorale , " God of Light whose ...
... ceremony of consecration was conducted in a most impressive style , and the chaunts and anthems beautifully ren- dered , especially that from the 133rd psalm by Baker , " Behold how good , " and the final chorale , " God of Light whose ...
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... ceremony . The lodge was then lowered to the first degree , and Mr. Byron Levi Atwood and Mr. Joseph Roper ( who was elected at the previous lodge of emergency ) were respectively instituted into our mysteries . After the proposal of ...
... ceremony . The lodge was then lowered to the first degree , and Mr. Byron Levi Atwood and Mr. Joseph Roper ( who was elected at the previous lodge of emergency ) were respectively instituted into our mysteries . After the proposal of ...
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