Stray leaves from a Freemason's notebook . Presented by Mrs. Juanita F. Max 1 ^O^ClRCUUtlHG Digitized by tine Internet Archive in 2010 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation -^i ^l 0 STRAY LEAVES A FREEMASONS NOTE-BOOK, BY A SUFFOLK RECTOR. Every Christian is a stoue in this spiritual edifice, in which, when properlymodelled and polished by the exercise of religion and the practice of morality,and fitted for translation to a celestial building, he is cemented with his per-fected brethren, by charity, into a beautiful temple, prepare


Stray leaves from a Freemason's notebook . Presented by Mrs. Juanita F. Max 1 ^O^ClRCUUtlHG Digitized by tine Internet Archive in 2010 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation -^i ^l 0 STRAY LEAVES A FREEMASONS NOTE-BOOK, BY A SUFFOLK RECTOR. Every Christian is a stoue in this spiritual edifice, in which, when properlymodelled and polished by the exercise of religion and the practice of morality,and fitted for translation to a celestial building, he is cemented with his per-fected brethren, by charity, into a beautiful temple, prepared on earth and puttogether ijj heaven. Dr. Olivers Star in the East. NEW YORK:JNO. W. LEONARD & CO., MASONIC PUBLISHERS, NO. 383 Stereotyped byHOLMMT 4 GRAY, NEW YORK. Printed and Bound by J. P. BRKNNAN, LOUISVILLE, KT, ?t-y c ?p^^oy PREFACE In claiming the attention of the reader to the presentvolume, it may be proper for me to state, that it origina-ted in a wish to aid those charities which are at once thestrayleavesfromf00neal


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