The new book of constitutions of the ... Free and accepted masons. Containing their history, charges, regulations, &c. [Ed.] by J. Anderson1746 |
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... these Times , who are mentioned in this Work . II . The old Charges of the Masons , col- lected from their earliest Records , at the Command of his Grace the Duke of Montague . III . The Manner of conftituting a Lodge . IV . The general ...
... these Times , who are mentioned in this Work . II . The old Charges of the Masons , col- lected from their earliest Records , at the Command of his Grace the Duke of Montague . III . The Manner of conftituting a Lodge . IV . The general ...
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... these Islands under Your Royal Father , and our Sovereign Lord King GEORGE II . The Fraternity being All duly fenfible of the very great Honour done them by your becom- ing their ROYAL Brother and Patron , have com- manded me thus to ...
... these Islands under Your Royal Father , and our Sovereign Lord King GEORGE II . The Fraternity being All duly fenfible of the very great Honour done them by your becom- ing their ROYAL Brother and Patron , have com- manded me thus to ...
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... these and many more coftly Buildings were finish'd in the fhort Space of 13 Years after the Temple , by the Care of 550 Harodím and enatzchim : for Mafonry was carried on through- out all his Dominions , and many particular Lodges were ...
... these and many more coftly Buildings were finish'd in the fhort Space of 13 Years after the Temple , by the Care of 550 Harodím and enatzchim : for Mafonry was carried on through- out all his Dominions , and many particular Lodges were ...
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... these later Times ; only the Wall of China makes a Figure in the Map , tho ' we know not yet when It was built : Alfo their Great Cities and moft fplendid Palaces , as defcribed by Travellers , evidently discover that those antient ...
... these later Times ; only the Wall of China makes a Figure in the Map , tho ' we know not yet when It was built : Alfo their Great Cities and moft fplendid Palaces , as defcribed by Travellers , evidently discover that those antient ...
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... these Generals triumphed at Rome in the portable Monu- ments of Art , brought from thofe Cities , that had been the most opulent and glorious upon Earth . But now the ROMANS were for wife as to bring home too the ableft Profeffors of ...
... these Generals triumphed at Rome in the portable Monu- ments of Art , brought from thofe Cities , that had been the most opulent and glorious upon Earth . But now the ROMANS were for wife as to bring home too the ableft Profeffors of ...
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143 ページ - In ancient times the Christian Masons were charged to comply with the Christian usages of each country where they travelled or worked ; but Masonry being found in all nations, even of divers religions, they are now only charged to adhere to that religion in which all men agree...
223 ページ - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
154 ページ - V. No man can be made or admitted a member of a particular Lodge, without previous notice, one month before given to the said Lodge, in order to make due enquiry into the reputation and capacity of the candidate; unless by the dispensation aforesaid.
175 ページ - You admit that it is not in the power of any man or body of men to make innovations in the body of Masonry.
157 ページ - Brethren, and reform what gives them offence, he shall be dealt with according to the By-laws of that particular Lodge, or else in such a manner as the Quarterly Communication shall in their great prudence think fit; for which a new Regulation may be afterwards made.
112 ページ - Chesterfield ; and from thence they marched on Foot to the Hall in proper Clothing and due Form; where they were joyfully receiv'd by about 150 true and faithful, all clothed. After Grace...
v ページ - Lodges, nor with anything that may give outrage to civil magistrates, that may break the harmony of our own communications, or that may weaken the cement of the Lodge. And whatever are our different opinions in other things, leaving all men to liberty of conscience, as Masons we...
111 ページ - Year, at some private Lodges, several very valuable Manuscripts (for they had nothing yet in Print) concerning the Fraternity,, their Lodges, Regulations, Charges, Secrets, and Usages (particularly one writ by Mr Nicholas Stone the Warden of Inigo Jones) were too hastily burnt by some scrupulous Brothers ; that those Papers might not fall into strange...
109 ページ - They and some old Brothers met at the said AppleTree, and having put into the Chair the oldest Master Mason (now the Master of a Lodge) they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge pro Tempore in Due Form, and forthwith revived the Quarterly Communication of the Officers of Lodges (call'd the Grand Lodge) resolv'd to hold the Annual Assembly and Feast, and then to chuse a Grand Master from among themselves, till they should have the Honour of a Noble Brother at their Head.
153 ページ - II. The Master of a particular Lodge has the Right and Authority of congregating the Members of his Lodge into a Chapter at Pleasure, upon any Emergency or Occurrence as well as to appoint the Time and Place of their usual forming...