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A CHARGE.
Beloved Brethren of the African Lodge,
'TIS now five years since I deliver'd a Charge to you on some parts and points of Masonry. As one branch or su|perstructure on the foundation; when I endeavoured to shew you the duty of a Ma|son to a Mason, and charity or love to all mankind, as the mark and image of the great God, and the Father of the human race.
I shall now attempt to shew you, that it is our duty to sympathise with our fellow men under their troubles: the families of our brethren who are gone: we hope to the Grand Lodge above, here to return no more. But the cheerfulness that you have ever had to relieve them, and ease their burdens, un|der their sorrows, will never be forgotten by them; and in this manner you will never be weary in doing good.