Published 1793
by 5793. Printed by Brother Benjamin Russell, at his office in State-Street in Boston .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Freemasons. Old Colony Lodge (Hanover, Mass.) |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 12p. |
Number of Pages | 12 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22409737M |
Get this from a library! An oration, pronounced before the fraternity of Masons, and a numerous auditory: at Hanover, in the county of Plymouth, June, the 24th, A.L. Being the festival of St. John.. [Josiah Hussey; Freemasons. Old Colony Lodge (Hanover, Mass.)]. oration (ô-rā′shən, ō-rā′-) n. 1. A formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion. 2. A speech delivered in a high-flown or pompous manner. [Middle English oracion, prayer, from Late Latin ōrātiō, ōrātiōn-, from Latin, discourse, from ōrātus, past participle of ōrāre, to speak.] oration (ɔːˈreɪʃən) n . Oration definition is - an elaborate discourse delivered in a formal and dignified manner. How to use oration in a sentence. prayers said before the funeral by a group of friends and the shomer; from the book of Psalms; Jewish faith Temple Ordinances ceremonail instructions of the Mormon Church, given only within a Temple to worthy members of the sect.
Oration definition: An oration is a formal speech made in public. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Paul Oskar Kristeller: In classical antiquity, the oration was the very center of rhetorical theory and practice, though among the three types of speech—deliberative, judiciary, and epideictic—the last was to become the most important in the later centuries of the Middle Ages, the secular public speech and the political and social institutions supporting it disappeared Author: Richard Nordquist. An oration delivered on the centennial anniversary of the initiation of General George Washington, among the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Rhode Island, in Newport, November 4, [K J Stewart] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Title: An oration delivered on the centennial anniversary of the initiation of General George Washington. The transactions at the inauguration of the premier Grand Lodge of the rld, at London, in , were not, unfortunately, duly recorded at the time, hence the "Book of Constitutions," A,D. , and the earliest minutes the Grand Lodge of that year, with Anderson's account of the meeting in second edition of , are practically all we have to.
The fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan, being incorporated on It was the outgrowth of a Masonic club at the University which had existed since It now has twenty-four Chapters, well distributed over the country. of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit: "Illustrations of Masonry, by one of the fraternity who has devoted thirty years to the subject. 'God said, Let there be light, and there was light."' In conformity to the act of Congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning File Size: 1MB. An oration is a public speech given by an individual who is generally well-known. The speech tends to be formal in nature. The subject matter chosen tends to be serious and the language used is very formal. Here are a few examples. * The Minister gave an oration on the importance of not smoking. The Second Theological Oration. I. In the former Discourse we laid down clearly with respect to the Theologian, both what sort of character he ought to bear, and on what kind of subject he may philosophize, and when, and to what extent.