The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges, Regulations, &c. of that Most Ancient and Right Worshipful Fraternity. For the Use of the LodgesW. Hunter, 1850 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 228
... approved thereof . The Grand Lodge ordered the whole to be prepared for the press , and printed with all possible expedition . This order was strictly obeyed , and in little more than two years the Book of Constitutions ap- peared in ...
... approved thereof . The Grand Lodge ordered the whole to be prepared for the press , and printed with all possible expedition . This order was strictly obeyed , and in little more than two years the Book of Constitutions ap- peared in ...
Pagina 231
... approved by the Grand Lodge . No Laborer shall be employed in the proper Work of Ma- sonry ; nor shall Free Masons work with those that are not free , without an urgent necessity ; nor shall they teach La- borers and unaccepted Masons ...
... approved by the Grand Lodge . No Laborer shall be employed in the proper Work of Ma- sonry ; nor shall Free Masons work with those that are not free , without an urgent necessity ; nor shall they teach La- borers and unaccepted Masons ...
Pagina 234
... approved by the Grand Lodge on St. John Baptist's Day , Anno 1721 , at Stationer's Hall , London ; when the most noble prince , JOHN , DUKE OF MONTAGU , was unanimously chosen our Grand Master for the year ensuing ; who chose JOHN BEAL ...
... approved by the Grand Lodge on St. John Baptist's Day , Anno 1721 , at Stationer's Hall , London ; when the most noble prince , JOHN , DUKE OF MONTAGU , was unanimously chosen our Grand Master for the year ensuing ; who chose JOHN BEAL ...
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... approve of their Acts and Deeds ; but must treat them as rebels , until they humble them- selves , as the Grand Master shall , in his Prudence direct , and until he approve of them by his Warrant , which must be sig- nified to the other ...
... approve of their Acts and Deeds ; but must treat them as rebels , until they humble them- selves , as the Grand Master shall , in his Prudence direct , and until he approve of them by his Warrant , which must be sig- nified to the other ...
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... approved by the Grand Lodge , and if there present , shall be proclaimed , saluted , and congratulated the new Grand Master as above hinted , and immediately installed by the last Grand Master , according to Usage . XXXIV . But , if ...
... approved by the Grand Lodge , and if there present , shall be proclaimed , saluted , and congratulated the new Grand Master as above hinted , and immediately installed by the last Grand Master , according to Usage . XXXIV . But , if ...
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absent Accepted Masons admitted Ancient Fraternity Ancient Lodge Ancient Records Annual Grand Lodge ANTHONY SAYER Apprentice approved authority Ballot Behaviour Book of Constitutions Breth Brother or Fellow By-Laws called Candidate chosen city of London Committee Congratulation consent CONTAINING THE HISTORY continued convenient Place Culdees Deputy and Wardens Deputy Grand Master Desaguliers desired Dinner due form DUKE OF MONTAGU DUKE OF WHARTON duly elected ensuing expedient Fellow Craft Free and Accepted FREE-MASONS George Payne Grand Feast Grand Wardens hinted Honor installed JAMES ANDERSON John Baptist's Day JOHN BEAL JOHN SENEX last Grand Master London and Westminster MASONIC REVIEW Masonry Master or Wardens Masters and Wardens Mastership Office particular Lodge perusal present Grand Master privilege proper Quarterly Communication Regulations Religion saluted Statutes Stewards subscription Supreme and Subordinate thing think fit THOMAS MORRIS Tickets tions unanimously unless Usages vote Wardens of Lodges Wardens of particular Warrant
Populaire passages
Pagina 229 - But though in ancient times, masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves...
Pagina 233 - But with respect to Brothers or Fellows at law, the Master and Brethren should kindly offer their mediation, which ought to be thankfully submitted to by the contending Brethren ; and, if that submission is impracticable, they must, however, carry on their process or law-suit without wrath and rancor...
Pagina 231 - You are not to hold private Committees, or separate Conversation, without leave from the Master, nor to talk of any thing impertinent or unseemly, or interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any Brother speaking to the Master...
Pagina 229 - Of Lodges. A lodge is a place where masons assemble and work: Hence that assembly, or duly organized society of masons, is called a lodge, and every brother ought to belong to one, and to be subject to its by-laws, and the general regulations.
Pagina 228 - . Extracted from the Ancient Records of Lodges beyond sea, and of those in England, Scotland and Ireland, for me use of the Lodges in London: To be read at the making of New Brethren, or when the Master shall order it.
Pagina 232 - ... as what never yet conduced to the welfare of the lodge, nor ever will.
Pagina 233 - But if you discover him to be a true and genuine brother, you are to respect him accordingly; and if he is in want, you must relieve him if you can, or else direct him how he may be relieved...
Pagina 229 - ... and honesty, by whatever denominations or persuasions they may be distinguished; whereby Masonry becomes the centre of union, and the means of conciliating true friendship among persons that must have remained at a perpetual distance.
Pagina 233 - But you are not charged to do beyond your ability, only to prefer a poor brother, that is a good man and true, before any other poor people in the same circumstances.