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Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
-... ny .- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained hj Correspondents . } ODDFELLOAVSHIP .
TO THE EDITOR 01 ' THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DI : AK SIR AND BROTHER , —AAlll you be kind enough to allow mc , through the medium of your pages , to express my warm approbation of the conduct of those brethren at Leicester who have accepted the invitation to dine with the delegates to the next A . M . C . ofthe Manchester Unity ofthe Independent Order of Oddfellowsand to assure them that there are
nume-, rous brethren of our beloved Craft who , like myself , cannot but approve their conduct , as much more in accordance with the real spirit of Freemasonry than the illiberal maimer in which Oddfellowship , Forestry , & c , have from time to time been mentioned by the writer of " Our Architectural Chapter . " If any of my brother Freemasons , who entertain prejudices against the societies named above , will state the reason why they look upon them as " mock Masomy" if no better chamion present himself in their
, p behalf , I will humbly but fearlessly take up the gauntlet in their defence . But , as I said with regard to the unmasonic letter of " Z ., " given in your Magazine of February 2 nd , " I have an objection to bush-fighting . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Indus / rial School , Bury , GF . OUGF . MAUKHAM TWEDDEIX . June Sth , 1859 .
A MASON'S DIFFICULTY . To THE EDITOR OP THE MEE MASOXS' . MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER —I have long been a subscriber to ancl reader of
, your valuable Magazine , and , though personally a stranger fo you , and likely toremain so , I trust you will allow me to add my mite of testimony to the fearless , independent , yet truly Masonic spirit in which it is conducted under your auspices . I have also frequently had occasion to admire the perspicuity aud kindliness of tone ivith which you are at all times ready to ^ instruct the ignorant , encourage the doubting , ancl solve the difficulties ofthe perplexed amongst the brethren ofthe " mystic tie . " As one of the
latter class ( the perplexed ) , I now make my appearance in your pages for
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
-... ny .- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained hj Correspondents . } ODDFELLOAVSHIP .
TO THE EDITOR 01 ' THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DI : AK SIR AND BROTHER , —AAlll you be kind enough to allow mc , through the medium of your pages , to express my warm approbation of the conduct of those brethren at Leicester who have accepted the invitation to dine with the delegates to the next A . M . C . ofthe Manchester Unity ofthe Independent Order of Oddfellowsand to assure them that there are
nume-, rous brethren of our beloved Craft who , like myself , cannot but approve their conduct , as much more in accordance with the real spirit of Freemasonry than the illiberal maimer in which Oddfellowship , Forestry , & c , have from time to time been mentioned by the writer of " Our Architectural Chapter . " If any of my brother Freemasons , who entertain prejudices against the societies named above , will state the reason why they look upon them as " mock Masomy" if no better chamion present himself in their
, p behalf , I will humbly but fearlessly take up the gauntlet in their defence . But , as I said with regard to the unmasonic letter of " Z ., " given in your Magazine of February 2 nd , " I have an objection to bush-fighting . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Indus / rial School , Bury , GF . OUGF . MAUKHAM TWEDDEIX . June Sth , 1859 .
A MASON'S DIFFICULTY . To THE EDITOR OP THE MEE MASOXS' . MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER —I have long been a subscriber to ancl reader of
, your valuable Magazine , and , though personally a stranger fo you , and likely toremain so , I trust you will allow me to add my mite of testimony to the fearless , independent , yet truly Masonic spirit in which it is conducted under your auspices . I have also frequently had occasion to admire the perspicuity aud kindliness of tone ivith which you are at all times ready to ^ instruct the ignorant , encourage the doubting , ancl solve the difficulties ofthe perplexed amongst the brethren ofthe " mystic tie . " As one of the
latter class ( the perplexed ) , I now make my appearance in your pages for