| Charles Whitlock Moore - 1846 - 134 pagina’s
...merit the applause of your Brethren, and the testimony of a good conscience. "BRETHREN OF LODGE — " Such is the nature of our Constitution, that as some...are appointed to govern your Lodge, are sufficiently conversant with the rules of propriety, and the laws of the Institution, to avoid exceeding the powers... | |
| 1846 - 458 pagina’s
...it, is a blow aimed at the existence of the fabric itself. We are told in one of our Charges, that " such is the nature of our constitution, that as some must of necessity rule and teach, so others must learn to submit and obey." If a Brother cannot learn this lesson, he has not the qualities which are... | |
| 1846 - 406 pagina’s
...it, is a blow aimed at the existence of the fabric itself. We are told in one of our Charges, that " such is the nature of our constitution, that as some must of necessity rule and teach, so others must learn to submit and obey." If a Brother cannot learn this lesson, he has not the qualities which are... | |
| 1848 - 574 pagina’s
...this desirable state of order and happiness. And it is an established principle in Masonry, that " such is the nature of our constitution, that as some...obey. Humility, in both, is an essential duty." The most ancient charges provide " that every Master Mason and Fellow that hath trespassed against the... | |
| Henry Clinton Atwood - 1850 - 448 pagina’s
...merit the applause of your brethren, and the testimony of a good conscience. " BRETHREN OF LODGE : " Such is the nature of our Constitution, that as some...are appointed to govern your Lodge, are sufficiently conversant with the rules of propriety, and the laws of the institution, to avoid exceeding the powers... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1851 - 438 pagina’s
...in stitution. CHARGE to the Brethren of the Lodge. Such is the nature of our constitution, that an some must of necessity rule and teach, so others must...are appointed to govern your lodge, are sufficiently conversant with the rules of propriety, and the laws of the institution, to avoid exceeding the powers... | |
| Jonathan Ashe - 1855 - 270 pagina’s
...occasion ; after which he addresses the members of the Lodge at large, as follows : "BRETHREN, — Such is the nature of our Constitution, that as some...and obey. Humility in both is an essential duty. The Brethren whom I have appointed to assist me in the government of this Lodge, are too well acquainted... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 428 pagina’s
...and the newly installed Master returns thanks for the honour of the Constitution. "BRETHREN,—Such is the nature of our Constitution, that as some must...and obey. Humility in both is an essential duty. The Brethren whom I have appointed to assist me in the government of this Lodge, are too well acquainted... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 566 pagina’s
...justice, which form the true interpretation of the significant Jewel by which he is distinguished ; for such is the nature of our constitution, that as some must of necessity rule and teach, so others of course must learn to submit and obey. Humility in both is an essential duty. And at his installation... | |
| Charles Whitlock Moore - 1856 - 234 pagina’s
...merit the applause of your Brethren, and the testimony of a good conscience " BRETHREN OF LODGE — " Such is the nature of our Constitution, that as some...are appointed to govern your Lodge are sufficiently conversant with the rules of propriety, and the laws of the Institution, to avoid exceeding the powers... | |
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