The Freemason's Monitor: Or Illustrations of Masonry: in Two Parts, 1–2. osaCushing and Appleton. Thomas C. Cushing, Printer, 1818 - 248 pages |
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... proper medium ; adverts to the circumftances which gave them rife ; dwells upon the tenets they convey ; and , finding them replete with useful information , adopts them as keys to the privileges of his art , and prizes them as facred ...
... proper medium ; adverts to the circumftances which gave them rife ; dwells upon the tenets they convey ; and , finding them replete with useful information , adopts them as keys to the privileges of his art , and prizes them as facred ...
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... proper that the official duties of a lodge fhould be executed by persons whofe education and fituation in life enable them to become adepts ; as it must be allowed , that all , who accept offices and exercife authority , fhould be ...
... proper that the official duties of a lodge fhould be executed by persons whofe education and fituation in life enable them to become adepts ; as it must be allowed , that all , who accept offices and exercife authority , fhould be ...
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... proper officers , whofe province it is to difcharge that duty , execute their truft with fidelity , and by certain myftic forms , of no recent date , inti- mate that we may fafely proceed . To detect impoftors among ourselves , an ...
... proper officers , whofe province it is to difcharge that duty , execute their truft with fidelity , and by certain myftic forms , of no recent date , inti- mate that we may fafely proceed . To detect impoftors among ourselves , an ...
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... proper to recommend it . ANCIENT CHARGES . On the Management of the Craft in Working . Mafons employ themselves diligently in their fundry vocations , live creditably , and conform with cheerfulness to the government of the country in ...
... proper to recommend it . ANCIENT CHARGES . On the Management of the Craft in Working . Mafons employ themselves diligently in their fundry vocations , live creditably , and conform with cheerfulness to the government of the country in ...
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... proper respect paid to the mafter and prefiding officers . These laws are to be ftrictly enforced , that harmony may be preserved , and the bufinefs of the lodge be carried on with order and regu- larity . Amen . So mote it be . Charge ...
... proper respect paid to the mafter and prefiding officers . These laws are to be ftrictly enforced , that harmony may be preserved , and the bufinefs of the lodge be carried on with order and regu- larity . Amen . So mote it be . Charge ...
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