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... A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry - Էջ 177Arthur Edward Waite - 2013 - 508 էջՄասամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1912 - 680 էջ
...That Operative Freemasonry, in its organised form, remained sectarian to the last, its members being charged " in every Country to be of the Religion of that Country or Nation, whatever it was " ; (2) That Speculative Freemasonry, from the outset, was unsectarian, although not irreligious, its... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1916 - 504 էջ
...of the expression connects itself very appropriately with the succeeding paragraph of the Charge. " But though in ancient times, Masons were charged in...religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - 1916 - 678 էջ
...centuries ago our Fraternity adopted a charge, saying: — "Though in ancient Times Masons were charg 'd in every Country to be of the Religion of that Country or Nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that Religion in which all Men agree, leaving... | |
| Andrew Edward Breen - 1916 - 356 էջ
...charged in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves; that is, to be good men and true or men of honor and... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1917 - 552 էջ
...authoritative answer to our question. • Under Charge 1, "Concerning God and Religion," we read this : "Though in ancient times Masons were charged in every...Religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that Religion in which all men agree, leaving... | |
| 1917 - 1434 էջ
...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 Py P country or nation, whatever it was, yet it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to... | |
| 1919 - 960 էջ
...Anderson Constitution does not support the amendment made by the Grand Orient In 1877. Anderson says : "In Ancient times Masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country." Now he says, he would "obligate them to that religion In which all men agree" without regard to "denomination... | |
| Delmar Duane Darrah - 1920 - 444 էջ
...be a stupid atheist, nor an irreligious libertine. But though in ancient times Masons were charg'd in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving... | |
| John Jabez Lanier - 1921 - 164 էջ
...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...oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves: That is, to be Good men and True, or men of Honor... | |
| Arthur Edward Waite - 1921 - 520 էջ
...understands the Art he will never be a stupid atheist, nor an irreligious libertine." For the rest, " in ancient times Masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country," but " it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree... | |
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