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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 3 of 6 →
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
On the subject of a general building fund for the objects stated in our last number , we cannot withhold the happy information we have received from a variety of sources—that it meets with UNIVERSAL APPROBATION . We are in possession . of several offers from clergymen ready to advocate
the noble cause of charity , and to prove from the pulpit that our tenets and princi p les are worthy of their support . Shall this happy omen be lost upon us ? rather let us accept the presage , and by prompt decision , firmness of purpose , unity of action , and , above all , with the blessed spirit of
charity itself , let us hail it , AUSPICIUM MEI . IORIS MYI . It will be seen in another part of the Review that a sermon has been preached , and the proceeds divided between the charities . —
Ministers of the Holy one , we thank you . We have further to state that several Brethren to whom the members of the Craft are so much indebted for the various hours spent in harmony and good feeling , have
promised their aid , and—( shall we declare it ?)—two ladies have expressed a hope that a concert will be announced , in which , if their professional engagements will allow them , they trust to be enrolled as supporters . —shall we go on ? yes , with such a prospect , cheerfully . We have the names
of individual Brethren ready on the instant to subscribe for the g lorious object . Many Loclges are anxiously waiting the first notice ; in fact , nothing is wanting but to commence well , and the Italian adage , which says that " He who begins well has half finished his work , " will in tins be proved to a happy demonstration . —Freemasons , will you—can you deny the aid it is in your power to bestow ?
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
On the subject of a general building fund for the objects stated in our last number , we cannot withhold the happy information we have received from a variety of sources—that it meets with UNIVERSAL APPROBATION . We are in possession . of several offers from clergymen ready to advocate
the noble cause of charity , and to prove from the pulpit that our tenets and princi p les are worthy of their support . Shall this happy omen be lost upon us ? rather let us accept the presage , and by prompt decision , firmness of purpose , unity of action , and , above all , with the blessed spirit of
charity itself , let us hail it , AUSPICIUM MEI . IORIS MYI . It will be seen in another part of the Review that a sermon has been preached , and the proceeds divided between the charities . —
Ministers of the Holy one , we thank you . We have further to state that several Brethren to whom the members of the Craft are so much indebted for the various hours spent in harmony and good feeling , have
promised their aid , and—( shall we declare it ?)—two ladies have expressed a hope that a concert will be announced , in which , if their professional engagements will allow them , they trust to be enrolled as supporters . —shall we go on ? yes , with such a prospect , cheerfully . We have the names
of individual Brethren ready on the instant to subscribe for the g lorious object . Many Loclges are anxiously waiting the first notice ; in fact , nothing is wanting but to commence well , and the Italian adage , which says that " He who begins well has half finished his work , " will in tins be proved to a happy demonstration . —Freemasons , will you—can you deny the aid it is in your power to bestow ?