History of freemasonry. Tr. from the 2nd Germ. ed |
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... tion which crept in at the time of Masonic degeneracy . All business , initiations , and promotions take place in the Lodge . Every regularly initiated Freemason has free admittance into any Lodge in the world , and meets therein a ...
... tion which crept in at the time of Masonic degeneracy . All business , initiations , and promotions take place in the Lodge . Every regularly initiated Freemason has free admittance into any Lodge in the world , and meets therein a ...
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... tion , having its source in the human heart , as language has its in the spirit . Therefore we find the idea of Freemasonry already existing in the remotest ages as a shadowy presen- timent . Embodied in life , it acquired forms like ...
... tion , having its source in the human heart , as language has its in the spirit . Therefore we find the idea of Freemasonry already existing in the remotest ages as a shadowy presen- timent . Embodied in life , it acquired forms like ...
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... tion between Freemasonry and the Operative Masons of the Middle Ages exceedingly probable , Krause's work , pre- viously mentioned , still further confirmed the supposition , for he sought to trace back its history to the Building ...
... tion between Freemasonry and the Operative Masons of the Middle Ages exceedingly probable , Krause's work , pre- viously mentioned , still further confirmed the supposition , for he sought to trace back its history to the Building ...
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... tion in them , than such as human nature every where and in all ages is known to have in common , which charac- teristics form the basis of all social intercourse , unless we are thoroughly convinced by most reliable historical facts ...
... tion in them , than such as human nature every where and in all ages is known to have in common , which charac- teristics form the basis of all social intercourse , unless we are thoroughly convinced by most reliable historical facts ...
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... tion : " In the Lord is all our trust " , and almost word for word like the copy in the Gentleman's Magazine so that Mr. Papworth has copied from it the conclusion which was wanting in his Manuscript . 14. The Copy given in " The Secret ...
... tion : " In the Lord is all our trust " , and almost word for word like the copy in the Gentleman's Magazine so that Mr. Papworth has copied from it the conclusion which was wanting in his Manuscript . 14. The Copy given in " The Secret ...
Common terms and phrases
accepted afterwards amongst Ancient Masons appointed Apprentice assembly authority Bauhütte Berlin Book of Constitutions brethren Brother Brotherhood century Chapter circular epistle committee Craft Daughter Lodges declared Deputy Grand Master Directory documents Duke elected English erected especially established existence favour Fellow-Craft Fessler Festival Findel formed France Fraternity Free Freema Freemasons French German Lodges Grand Lodge Grand Master Grand Orient Hamburg High Degrees History of FM history of Freemasonry honour Illuminati initiated Institution Jesuits Kilwinning King Kloss Knights Templars Krause Latomia latter laws likewise Lodge of England Lodge of Germany Lodge of Scotland London Masonic Masonry meeting mentioned Order Paris period political Prince Provincial Grand Lodge Provincial Grand Master Provincial Lodge Prussia received regulations Rite ritual Rosicrucians Scotch Scottish Scottish Rite secret Society sonry spirit statutes Strict Observance superior Suprême Conseil Swedish Swedish Rite tion union Zinnendorf
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Էջ 653 - Behaviour after the Lodge is over and the Brethren not gone. You may enjoy yourself with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess, or forcing any Brother to eat or drink beyond his inclination, or hindering him from going when his occasions call him, or doing or saying anything offensive, or that may forbid an easy and free conversation ; for that would blast our harmony and defeat our laudable purposes.
Էջ 654 - And if any of them do you Injury, you must apply to your own or his Lodge ; and from thence you may appeal to the Grand Lodge...
Էջ 651 - So that if a Brother should be a Rebel against the State, he is not to be countenanced in his Rebellion, however he may be pitied as an unhappy man ; and, if convicted of no other crime, though the loyal Brotherhood must and ought to disown his Rebellion, and give no Umbrage or .Ground of Political Jealousy to the Government for the time being; they cannot expel him from the Lodge, and his Relation to it remains indefeasible.
Էջ 651 - Nation, nor to behave himself undutifully to inferior Magistrates ; for as Masonry hath been always injured by War, Bloodshed, and Confusion, so Ancient Kings and Princes have been much...
Էջ 650 - A mason is obliged, by his tenure, to obey the moral law ; and if he rightly understands the art, he will never be a stupid atheist, nor an irreligious libertine. But though in ancient times masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves...
Էջ 653 - Master, nor to talk of any thing impertinent or unseemly, nor interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any brother speaking to the Master ; nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly, while the lodge is engaged in what is serious and solemn ; nor use any unbecoming language upon any pretence whatsoever ; but to pay due reverence to your Master. Wardens, and Fellows, and put them to worship.28 If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty shall stand to the award and determination of the lodge...
Էջ 656 - Nor is this inherent privilege subject to a dispensation; because the members of a particular lodge, are the best judges of it; and if a fractious member should be imposed on them, it might spoil their harmony, or hinder their freedom; or even break and disperse the lodge; which ought to be avoided by all good and true brethren.
Էջ 88 - That such as were to be admitted Master-Masons, or masters of work, should be examined whether they be able of cunning to serve their respective lords, as well the lowest as the highest, to the honour and worship of the aforesaid art. and to the profit of their lords ; for they be their lords that employ and pay them for their service and travel.
Էջ 654 - ... rancor, (not in the common way,) saying or doing nothing which may hinder Brotherly Love, and good offices to be renewed and continued; that all may see the benign influence of Masonry, as all true Masons have done from the beginning of the world, and will do to the end of time.
Էջ 652 - When a fellow-craftsman is chosen warden of the work under the master, he shall be true both to master and fellows, shall carefully oversee the work in the master's absence, to the lord's profit ; and his brethren shall obey him.