Discourses, delivered on public occasions : illustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design, of Free masonry . CHARGE 258 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER AT HIS RECEPTION 257 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER ON HIS BEING CRAFTED 2^1 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER AT HIS RAISING 274 FUNERAL ADDRESS 286 ON THE DEDICATION OF COLUM-BIA HALL 284 FRATERNAL TRIBUTE TO THE MEM-ORY OF WASHINGTON 290 EXTEMPORANEOUS DIRGE 300 MASONIC DIRGE ^ 301 HYMN 302 TRANSLATION OF THE NOTES 303 CONTENTS. acr DISSERTATION ON THE TESSERAHOSPITAUS OF THE ANTIENTROMANS 305 INTRODUCTION 307 CHAPTER LOf the Teflera Hofpit


Discourses, delivered on public occasions : illustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design, of Free masonry . CHARGE 258 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER AT HIS RECEPTION 257 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER ON HIS BEING CRAFTED 2^1 ADDRESS TO A BROTHER AT HIS RAISING 274 FUNERAL ADDRESS 286 ON THE DEDICATION OF COLUM-BIA HALL 284 FRATERNAL TRIBUTE TO THE MEM-ORY OF WASHINGTON 290 EXTEMPORANEOUS DIRGE 300 MASONIC DIRGE ^ 301 HYMN 302 TRANSLATION OF THE NOTES 303 CONTENTS. acr DISSERTATION ON THE TESSERAHOSPITAUS OF THE ANTIENTROMANS 305 INTRODUCTION 307 CHAPTER LOf the Teflera Hofpitalis SECTION L Method of contra^ling Friendflilp 309 SECTION II. The ufe and facred nature of this contra^ 311 SECTION III. Connc«n:ion indiffoluble but by a public difa- vowal 313 SECTION IV. Difgrace of violation 314 SECTION V. The privileges of this Friendfliip might beclaimed by the dcfcendants of the con-tra^ors -51(5 ?xvv CONTENTS. SECTION VI. A praftice of this kind in ufe among the early cliriftians 319 SECTION VII. Application 321 Obje£tions removed 328 CHAPTER II. Of the Arrha Hofpitale 3^5 CHAPTER III. Of the Bacillus 328. DISCOURSE I. ON THE DESIGN AND GENIUS ofFREE MASONRY. « Haec eft vera et Indirupta Fraternitas, quae ani-morum perfe£lione ac virtute concrefcit ; cujus fcmelinitum foedus, nee defideriorum varletas, ncc conten-tiofa dirumpet contrarletas voluntatum : quse fratremveneratur devotum, corripit difTolutum, prsefentemobfequitur, abfentem non rodit, fanum applaudit, in-firmum non deferit, divitem gaudet, pauperum adju-vat, Kabauvs, fuper Matth. cap. ult. DISCOURSE I. Delivered at BRIDGWATER, November 3, 1797, at theCONSECRATION OF FELLOWSHIP LODGE. PROVERBS xvir. 17. A FRIEND LOFETH AT ALL TIMES / AND ABROTHER IS BORN FOR ADFERSITT w H O does not know and feelthat man is ordained to converfc with hisbrethren ; to impart to them what he is andhas ; to interchange his reflections and fen-timents with theirs ? Who has not tafted theplcafures of focial l


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