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" Masonic Institution; and it is most fervently to be wished that the conduct of every member of the Fraternity, as well as those publications that discover the principles which actuate them, may tend to convince mankind that the grand object of Masonry... "
Masonic Eclectic - Page 284
1860
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The New Free-mason's Monitor: Or, Masonic Guide. For the Direction of ...

James Hardie - 1818 - 392 pages
...laws of truth and justice. " To enlarge the sphere of social happiness is worthy of the benevolent design of a masonic institution ; and it is most fervently...masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race. " While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the book of constitutions, which you have sent me, and...
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The New Free-mason's Monitor: Or, Masonic Guide. For the Direction of ...

James Hardie - 1819 - 364 pages
...laws of truth and justice. " To enlarge the sphere of social happiness is worthy of the benevolent design of a masonic institution ; and it is most fervently...masonry is to promote the 'happiness of the human race. " While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the book of constitutions which you have sent me, and...
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The American Masonic Register, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1821 - 780 pages
...and justice. " To enlarge the sphere of social happi ness, is worthy of the benevolent design of the Masonic institution ; and it is most fervently to...Masonry, is to promote the happiness of the human race. ".While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the book of constitutions which you have sent me, and...
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The Anti-masonic Review, and Magazine

1828 - 398 pages
...reply to the polite address of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 1792, General Washington says : " the grand object of Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race." Either General Washington mistook the grand object of Masonry, or Masonry takes a mysterious way for...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 pages
...immutable laws of truth and justice. To enlarge the sphere of social happiness is worthy of the benevolent design of a Masonic institution ; and it is most fervently...Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race. While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the "Book of Constitutions," which you have sent me, and...
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THE WRITINGS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, Volume 12

George Washington - 1837 - 620 pages
...immutable laws of truth and justice. To enlarge the sphere of social happiness is worthy of the benevolent design of a Masonic institution; and it is most fervently...Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race. While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the " Book of Constitutions," which you have sent me,...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1842 - 408 pages
...TRUTH AND JUSTICE. To enlarge the sphere of social happiness is worthy the benevolent design of the Masonic Institution, and it is most fervently to be...Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race. While I beg your acceptance of my thanks for the " Book of Constitutions" which you have sent ihe,...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 3

1844 - 452 pages
...Magazine is one that, (in the words of the revered Washington, addressed to your own Grand Lodge,) " may tend to convince mankind, that the grand object...Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race." In my opinion, the houor of the ( 'mil is concerned in supporting so able an expounder and defender,...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 9

1850 - 494 pages
...exercise of the endearing relations of life, precisely the same. It was a remark of Washington himself that " the grand object of Masonry is to promote the happiness of the human race" — and he ever acted upon the idea that nothing is so well calculated to attain this object, than...
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Harrington's desideratum for the age, a masonic work

George Fellows Harrington - 1851 - 216 pages
...United States of America, said — " To enlarge the sphere of social " happiness is worthy the designs of a Masonic " Institution ; and it is most fervently...is to promote the " happiness of the human race." And M. Des Etangs, who wrote on Masonry, during the late war in Greece, thus speaks of its efficacy...
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