The Freemason and Masonic Illustrated. a Weekly Record of Progress in Freemasonry Volume 32-33

The Freemason and Masonic Illustrated. a Weekly Record of Progress in Freemasonry Volume 32-33
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Download or read book The Freemason and Masonic Illustrated. a Weekly Record of Progress in Freemasonry Volume 32-33 written by Anonymous and published by Rarebooksclub.com. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 1110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... it bore was that of a man whose name was a household word in Masonry, not limited to that province, but belonging to all Masonry. That name alone was enough to put the brethren on their mettle, and act up to the character of the man. From the enthusiasm and energy imported into the formation of the lodge and that inau ural meeting, he was sure the brethren felt the res nsibility that was on t em, and that they would never di race or discr it the lodge. He then proposed " The Health of the W.. and Success to the Charles Edward Keyser Lodge." Good wine needed no bush, and no words of his were necessary to recommend the name of the W.M. to the brethren. They knew what Bro. Keyser had done in Hertfordshire, what he had done in other lodges, and how he had taken a leading part in Masonry. He was quite sure Bro. Keyser would do the same with that lodge that by their experience they knew he had done on behalf of other lodges. lf he said more he was certain he would be clouding the subject over. Bro. C. E. KEYSER, W.M., in replying, said he felt sorry they were so hurried on account of the trains, but he was obliged to respond to the toast before he departed. He felt that a very great honour had been conferred on him that day, first because the lodge was called after his name, and secondly because he was invited to be its first Master. The brethren interested in the founding of the lodge would bear him out that both those honours were entirely unsolicited by himself. He would go further and say that they had to put ressure upon him to get his consent to call the lodge by his name, and to bet e lodge's first Master. However, having done so he should do his best to promote the interests of the lodge. He hoped it would assume a high...


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