| William Preston - 1829 - 488 pagina’s
...that it is not in the power of any man, or body of men, to make innovation in the body of Masonry. II. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...Masons, that is not subversive of the principles and ground work of Masonry. to the duties of the Order on all convenient occasions. IV. You admit that... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1832 - 102 pagina’s
...the knowledge of the art. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master tor the time being, and to hU officers when duly installed ; and strictly to conform"...Masons, that is not subversive of the principles and ground work of masonry. You admit that it is not in the power of any man, or body of men, to make innovatien... | |
| Jonathan Ashe - 1843 - 368 pagina’s
...it is not in the power of any man, or party of men, to make innovations in the body of Masonry. 2. " You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...subversive of the principles and ground-work of Masonry. 3. " You promise a regular attendance on the committees and communications of the Grand Lodge, on receiving... | |
| Z. A. Davis - 1843 - 408 pagina’s
...to these charges, the Secretary proceeds to read the following regulations : " You promise to submit to the Grand Master for the time being, and to his...duly installed ; and strictly to conform to every regulation of the Grand Lodge, or General Assembly of Masons, that is not subversive of the principles... | |
| 1844 - 402 pagina’s
...in general Lodge convened, in every case, consistent with the Constitutions of the Order." " 10thly. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...strictly to conform to every edict of the Grand Lodge." These promises are surely intended for something more than a mere idle formula of words, or they never... | |
| 1844 - 452 pagina’s
...submit " to the Resolutions of their Brethren in general Lodge convened," nor do they yield respect "to the Grand Master for the time being, and to his officers duly Installed, and strictly conform to every edict of the Grand Lodge." It is in my opinion useless... | |
| Charles Whitlock Moore - 1846 - 134 pagina’s
...general good of society, to cultivate the social virtues, and to propagate the knowledge of the art. " X. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...Masons, that is not subversive of the principles and ground work of Masonry. " XI. You admit that it is not in the power of any man, or body of men, to... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - 1847 - 198 pagina’s
...original Plan of Free-Masonry. of the Mystic Art as far as your influence and ability can extend. 10. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for the time heing, and to his Officers when duly installed, and strictly to conform to every Edict of the Grand... | |
| Henry Clinton Atwood - 1850 - 448 pagina’s
...general good of society, to cultivate the social virtues, and to propagate the knowledge of the art. X. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...Masons, that is not subversive of the principles and ground work of Masonry. XI. You admit that it is not in the power of any man, or body of men, to make... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1851 - 438 pagina’s
...general good of society, to cultivate the social virtues, and to propagate the knowledge of the art. - X. You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for...subversive of the principles and groundwork of masonry. XI. You admit, that it is not in the power of any men, or body of men, to make innovations in the body... | |
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