Reprint of the Minutes of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of PennsylvaniaGrand lodge, 1895 |
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Alexander Rutherford Ample Form Anno Lucis Baker Barbier Duplessis Brother Bye Laws Cadwallader Griffith Chair closed in Harmony Committee appointed Committee of Charity Committee of Correspondence David Irving Deputy Grand Master due form Election Return Gavin Hamilton George George Ord Grand Lodge dues Grand Officers Grand Pursuivant Grand Secretary Grand Treasurer Grand Tyler granted hold a Lodge Israel James Milnor John McElwee John's Day last Jonathan Bayard Smith Junior Grand Deacon Junior Warden Jurisdiction Letter Lodge closed Lodge of Pennsylvania Lodge was opened Lodges being represented Masons McCree Minutes Motion and Seconded opened in Ample opened in due Ordered Petition PHILADELPHIA praying Present R. W. G. Master R. W. Grand Lodge R. W. Grand Master referr'd requested Resolved Return of Members Right Worshipful Grand Rutherford Secry Secy Senior Grand Warden thereof Thomas Armstrong Thomas Town tion Treas unanimously Whereupon William
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Pagina 182 - Gentlemen and Brothers — I received your kind congratulations with the purest sensations of Fraternal affection — and from a heart deeply impressed with your generous wishes for my present and future happiness, I beg you to accept my thanks.
Pagina 23 - M'Cullough, Junior Warden, with their lawful assistants, were authorized and appointed to hold a lodge of free and accepted Masons at Lower Paxton township, Lancaster county, and State of Pennsylvania, number 21. And the said lodge, when duly congregated, to admit, enter, and make Masons, according to the ancient and honorable custom of the royal craft in all ages and nations throughout the known world. And also with the further...
Pagina 181 - East, and, in the pride of fraternal affection, to hail you as the great master-builder (under the Supreme Architect), by whose labors the temple of liberty hath been reared in the West, exhibiting to the nations of the earth a model of beauty, order, and harmony worthy of their imitation and praise. " Your knowledge of the origin and objects of our institution — its tendency to promote the social affections and harmonize the heart — give us a sure pledge that this tribute of our veneration,...
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Pagina 139 - Lodge any member is twice called to order at any one assembly, for transgressing these rules, and is guilty of a third offence of the same nature, the Chair shall peremptorily order him to quit the Lodge room for that night.
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