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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: A Masonic Magazine, September, 1905The exterior shows a building of the early English Tudor. Style, well adapted for a home of the Knights Templar. The material will be a deep red. Brick for the main body, the cornices, sill courses and trims being in a light terra cotta, while the basement will be of light sandstone.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic ...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: A Masonic Magazine, August, 1905N St. Johns Day in June, 1717, in the Goose and Gridiron Tavern, London, Operative Masonry died and Speculative Masonry was born.The death of the one, and the birth of the other, was not as abrupt or sudden as this language might imply. It was not a revival, as frequently termed, but a transition period of the old into the new. This transition included, possibly, half a c...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: A Masonic Magazine, August 1904Thus we have South Carolina and Massachusetts, sister States of the original thirteen, foremost in resisting encroach ments upon their liberties. Pinckney and Rutledge, Laurens and Marian, of South Carolina, brave names, matching in their dauntless spirit and lofty courage the names of Adams and Otis, Quincy and Warren, of Massachusetts.About the PublisherForgotten Books p...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: A Masonic Magazine, July, 1904In 1883 he was appointed Grand Organ ist of the Grand Commandery and has been continuously reappointed.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work,...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: A Masonic Magazine, January, 1905The answer depends. If a Mason has been suspended for non-payment of dues, and nothing else appears against him, the Master should, at the request of any num ber of brethren, call his Lodge together for the purpose of determining whether or not he should be buried with Masonic honors. The Master may call his Lodge together without the request of any of the brethren, if h...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: February, 1905Commo'dore Whipple's fleet we find, consisted f of the Providence, flagship, thirty guns, the Boston, thirty guns, Queen of France, twenty guns, and the Ranger, ten guns, also several schooners.The following is a letter from General Washington, thanking the Commodore for his quick passage to and from France, also his good work in blockading.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hund...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: A Masonic Magazine, April, 1905In 1752, under the law of ancient usage, a lodge was established to meet at the Green Dragon Tavern (one of the most historic landmarks of Boston). NO work was done that year but in we read the making of one man. - the first on the record, - which reads: George Bray received as an Entered Apprentice.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 18

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 18: A Masonic Magazine, May 1905One may live as a conqueror or as a king, but he must die as a man. The bed of death brings us all to our individuality, for here it is indeed that fame and renown cannot assist us, that all external things must fail to aid us, and it is only through the gates of death that we are to find the place of refreshment and rest, and await the joys and glories of an eternal Sabbath....

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: A Masonic Magazine, July, 1905Masons in Missouri is sued an edict to the lodges of that State, dated January 28, 1905, in the following'About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the wo...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: December, 1905Have you grasped my idea that it is not alone the sweet story of Bethlehem's babe that we celebrate by this Christmas observance? Is it not more the after-life in its expressions of sympathy and help for the poor, the afflicted, the despised? Is it not the example of mature forbear ance and charity, the words of wisdom and strength and promise? Is it not the heroic consummation of the ster...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: October, 1905The young and enthusiastic Mason who is charmed with the rhythm of the ritual he of maturer years who begins to pene trate the inner courts, and here and there catches faint glimpses of the high mor ality and human philosophy which dwell therein, and he who has wrought his reg ular hours and earned the wages of knowl edge and virtue and learned his duty to God and Man, and who has clearer V...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 19

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 19
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 19: January, 1906A good Master will see to it that his members, when they die, are properly interred and given the honors to which they are entitled. He should impress upon his members the importance of this part of their duty, and endeavor thereby to have them turn out in number, and do honor to their memories.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Fin...

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The Trestle Board, Vol. 17

Anderson, James Wright
The Trestle Board, Vol. 17
Excerpt from The Trestle Board, Vol. 17: A Masonic Magazine, March 1904A Masonic Board of Relief of another jurisdiction claimed reimbursement from a Lodge in Kansas for relief furnished one of its members. The request was made to the Grand Master, who, to guide him in his action, had compiled a summary of the expressions of many of the Grand Lodges of this country on this subject. They are as follows.About the PublisherForgotten Books publish...

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