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Today in Masonic History we present "What come you here to do?".
And now my brethren,
what come you here to do?
When you joined our mystic circle,
had you a purpose in your heart
to be of service to your fellow man,
and perform your allotted part?
Or come you out of curiosity
or motives personal in view?
Tell me, brother of the square,
what come you here to do?
Have you failed to grasp the meaning
of the symbols of our craft?
Have you learned to subdue your passions
and make improvements in your art?
Do you always, always uphold the trusts
on which we firmly stand,
teaching the fatherhood of man?
Have you been willing to aid the brother
when life’s surges were fierce and wild?
Have you offered cheer and comfort
to the mason’s widow, wife and child?
If you have done so, my brother,
you are a mason good and true,
and can give a correct answer
what come you here to do?
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Cowans and Eavesdroppers
Anti-Freemasonry
Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres Passes Away
George Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway Passes Away