| Z. A. Davis - 1843 - 408 sivua
...person hereafter who shall be accepted a Free Mason, shall be admitted into any Lodge or Assembly, until he has brought a certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such Lodge is kept : And the... | |
| 1845 - 402 sivua
...no person hereafter who shall be accepted a Freemason, shall be admitted into any Lodge or Assembly, until he has brought a Certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such Lodge is kept ; and the... | |
| 1854 - 406 sivua
...arrayed against, or are covertly endeavoring to subvert, the legitimate action and authority of the Grand *"No person, who shall be accepted a Freemason, shall...the limit where he was made, and the Lodge kept."— Regulation nf 1663. Lodge of New York, — if the proper officers of that Grand Body are true to themselves... | |
| 1854 - 452 sivua
...covertly endeavoring to subvert, the legitimate action and authority of the Grand *"No person, who shnll be accepted a Freemason, shall be admitted into any...his acceptation, from the Master of the limit where be was made, and the Lodge kept."— Regulation nf 1663. Lodge of New York, — if Ike proper officers... | |
| 1858 - 448 sivua
...which shall be applicable to all visitors. Some Brethren erroneously hold to the opinion that such a requirement would be a violation of the Masonic...Lodge kept." The Master of every Lodge promises at the time of his installation, in the language of the ancient charge, " that no visitors shall be received... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1859 - 546 sivua
...no person hereafter who shall be accepted a Freemason, shall be admitted into any lodge or assembly, until he has brought a certificate of the time and place of his acceptation, from the lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such a lodge is kept." This... | |
| Leon Hyneman - 1860 - 600 sivua
...person hereafter, who shall be accepted as a Freemason, shall be. admitted into any Lodge or Assembly, until he has brought a certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such Lodge is kept. And the... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1860 - 384 sivua
...the right is secured by the oldest regulations. shall be admitted into any lodge or assembly uAtil he has brought a certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such a lodge is kept." This... | |
| 1861 - 452 sivua
...been in use one hundred and five years. But the Grand Lodge of England as early as 1663, enacted a regulation that " no person, who shall be accepted...the limit where he was made, and the Lodge kept." It woold seem, therefore, that Certificates have been in existence, and the Masters of Lodges have... | |
| Jeremiah How - 1862 - 468 sivua
...person hereafter, who shall be accepted a Freemason, shall be admitted into any Lodge or assembly, until he has brought a certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him, unto the Master of that limit or division where such Lodge is kept." And again... | |
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