The Freemason's Monthly Magazine

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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine
Moore, Charles W. (Charles Whitlock), 1801-1873
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Is this a valid objection ? I can scarcely deem it worthy of a parsing remark. The ^eat end and aim of Masonry, as before mentioned, is to better the condition of mankind, but more especially to relieve the distresses of a worthy Brother, his widow and orphans. All Masons are regarded by the Fraternity as worthy, al- though it is true that all are sometimes not so ; yet it is generally a safe letter of credit, and if those secrets by which we are distinguished, and by which we are enabled to di...stinguish others, were published to the world, would not the utility and design of the Institution be most signally defeated ?
Again: it is objected that we have many unworthy men amongst us; that is also true, my friends — and so have you, sir : there are members of ^our own dear family, mayhap, that you blush to own; but to censure you for it would be to show you no more charity than you manifest toward us, and just as sensible as to say, that the child is guilty of a high crime because, forsooth, his father was hung for highway robbery ; or that the Christian religion is a humbusr, because the base hypocrite kneels at her altars ; or that Christ ou^ht to have been crucified be- cause Judas was one of his disciples.


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