The Freemasons' Magazine and Masonic Mirror, Volume 21Bro. Henry George Warren, 2, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1869 |
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... feeling should exist as when a mother sees her son preparing for a start in the world on his own resources . The parting pang doubtless must be felt , but , it is lost in the honest pride of seeing the bantling alone . " " " We have ...
... feeling should exist as when a mother sees her son preparing for a start in the world on his own resources . The parting pang doubtless must be felt , but , it is lost in the honest pride of seeing the bantling alone . " " " We have ...
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... feeling . The Banquet at Bro . Clarke's was no ordinary occasion for it celebrated the accession to worship- ful dignity of an esteemed Bro . , whose name is " a household word , " throughout the province , while his virtues are not ...
... feeling . The Banquet at Bro . Clarke's was no ordinary occasion for it celebrated the accession to worship- ful dignity of an esteemed Bro . , whose name is " a household word , " throughout the province , while his virtues are not ...
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... feeling at the banquet was a spontaneous and truly generous statement by our excellent Bro . Clarke , that whether or not the lodge remained under his hospitable roof he was " heart and soul with the lodge . " It would be a credit to ...
... feeling at the banquet was a spontaneous and truly generous statement by our excellent Bro . Clarke , that whether or not the lodge remained under his hospitable roof he was " heart and soul with the lodge . " It would be a credit to ...
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... feeling and dissension in the lodge , I have an impression that several years ago similar circumstances arose in a lodge in Wales , that your reporter disregarded the veto put upon him , and that it was ultimately put aside . I believe ...
... feeling and dissension in the lodge , I have an impression that several years ago similar circumstances arose in a lodge in Wales , that your reporter disregarded the veto put upon him , and that it was ultimately put aside . I believe ...
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... feeling displayed by the brethren . He was happy to say , that for some time past the charity - box had supplied the necessary means to relieve distressed brethren , without the funds of the lodge being called upon . After a few further ...
... feeling displayed by the brethren . He was happy to say , that for some time past the charity - box had supplied the necessary means to relieve distressed brethren , without the funds of the lodge being called upon . After a few further ...
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Page 185 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
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