Celebration of the One Hundred Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Massachusetts Lodge, 1770--May 17--1895: With Historical Notes, By-laws, and a List of Membersorder of the Lodge, 1896 - 143 sidor |
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admitted a member admitted to membership ample form Ancient Andrew appointed April April 18 became a member Brethren building Burrell By-Laws Capt celebration Charity Fund CHARLES charter chusetts Lodge Colonel Committee craft Dame Deacon December 19 Deputy Grand Master died EDWIN WRIGHT elected EUSTIS February February 20 Franklin Fraternity Freemasons graduated at Harvard Grand Lodge Grand Master Grand Secretary Green Dragon Tavern Harvard College Hayes held honor January JOHN JEFFRIES Joseph Tyler Joseph Warren July June June 15 Junior Grand Warden KENDALL Lodge of Massachusetts Lodge of St March 16 Masonic Masonry Massa Massachusetts Lodge meeting NEILL November November 18 October October 17 officers oration Parker President received his degrees regiment Senior Grand Senior Warden September Steward Street THOMAS Town of Boston Treasurer Trustees vote Washington WHYTAL William Palfrey WILLIAM SCOLLAY Winthrop House Worshipful Brother Worshipful Grand Master Worshipful Master
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Sida 46 - What is our duty here ? — to tend From good to better— thence to best ; Grateful to drink life's cup, — then bend Unmurmuring to our bed of rest ; To pluck the flowers that round us blow, Scattering their fragrance as we go.
Sida 120 - ... five years, one for four years, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, and thereafter as the terms of office expire in each year one member for a term of five years.
Sida 31 - Woman ! Woman ! thou art form'd to bless The heart of restless man, to chase his care, And charm existence by thy loveliness; Bright as the sunbeam, as the morning fair. If but thy foot fall on a wilderness, Flow'rs spring, and shed their roseate blossoms there, Shrouding the thorns that on thy pathway rise, And scattering o'er it hues of Paradise.
Sida 103 - The Naval Monument, containing Official and Other Accounts of All the Battles fought between the Navies of the United States and Great Britain during the late War; and an Account of the War with Algiers, to which is annexed a Naval Register of the United States.
Sida 12 - ... themselves respectfully and obediently to their superiors in office, and in all other respects conduct themselves as good Masons. And we do hereby declare the precedence of the said Lodge, in the Grand Lodge and elsewhere, to commence from...
Sida 35 - ... us. The soldiers of the Revolution are gone, the statesmen who embodied their work in the Constitution of the United States have passed away. With them, too, sleep those who in the earlier days watched the development of this wondrous frame of government. The mighty master of thought and speech,1 by whose voice fifty years ago was dedicated the Monument at whose base we stand, and whose noble argument that the Constitution is not a compact, but a law, by its nature supreme and perpetual, won...
Sida 82 - Being the festival of St. John the Baptist, and the day appointed for the installation of John Warren, Esq; Most Worshipful Grand Master through the commonwealth of Massachusetts . . . Boston: Printed for Brother William Green [1783].
Sida 11 - Communications, and other Meetings, by their Master and Wardens, or by Proxies regularly appointed ; also to keep a fair and regular Record of all their Proceedings, and to lay them before the Grand Lodge when required. And we do enjoin...
Sida 11 - Office-Bearers, annually or otherwise, as they shall see cause ; to receive and collect Funds for the relief of poor and distressed Brethren, their Widows or Children, and in general to transact all Matters relating to Masonry, which may to them appear to be for the good of the Craft, according to the ancient usages and customs of Masons.
Sida 81 - In 1789 he was appointed the first US district attorney for Massachusetts; in 1796 was chosen one of the commissioners to settle the claims of the United States upon Great Britain for spoliations, and remained in London, successfully engaged in the duties of this office, about...