History of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, and Concordant OrdersHenry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan |
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... conferred , are obligatory , and are the counterparts of the opera- tive essays of by - gone days . The Masters were sworne be thair grit aith " [ great oath ] to truly respect the statutes which were officially issued . 66 From 1600 to ...
... conferred , are obligatory , and are the counterparts of the opera- tive essays of by - gone days . The Masters were sworne be thair grit aith " [ great oath ] to truly respect the statutes which were officially issued . 66 From 1600 to ...
Page 131
... conferred on the Order a greater consideration than ever before , while their unflinching fidelity to their self - assumed trust , and the reckless daring of their feats at arms , and their willing sacrifice of life for success , placed ...
... conferred on the Order a greater consideration than ever before , while their unflinching fidelity to their self - assumed trust , and the reckless daring of their feats at arms , and their willing sacrifice of life for success , placed ...
Page 186
... conferred at these meetings only ; and 16. That many of our present usages may be traced in their original form in this Manuscript . CHAPTER III . VARIOUS READINGS OF " OLD CHARGES , " THE " ADDITIONAL ARTICLES , " ETC. The Grand Lodge ...
... conferred at these meetings only ; and 16. That many of our present usages may be traced in their original form in this Manuscript . CHAPTER III . VARIOUS READINGS OF " OLD CHARGES , " THE " ADDITIONAL ARTICLES , " ETC. The Grand Lodge ...
Page 219
... conferred and jurisdiction involved , as follows : - Deputations . Copy of the Deputation to Daniel Coxe , Esquire , to be Provincial Grand Master of the Prov- inces of New York , New Jersey and Pensil vania , in America . [ L.S. ] Sic ...
... conferred and jurisdiction involved , as follows : - Deputations . Copy of the Deputation to Daniel Coxe , Esquire , to be Provincial Grand Master of the Prov- inces of New York , New Jersey and Pensil vania , in America . [ L.S. ] Sic ...
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... conferred the Second occasionally , but on the 2d day of Jan- uary , 1738 ( N. S. ) , a separate Master's lodge was founded in Boston , of which Henry Price was Master , and the authority was no doubt obtained from Pro- vincial Grand ...
... conferred the Second occasionally , but on the 2d day of Jan- uary , 1738 ( N. S. ) , a separate Master's lodge was founded in Boston , of which Henry Price was Master , and the authority was no doubt obtained from Pro- vincial Grand ...
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Accepted Masons adopted Ahiman Rezon Ancient annual communication appointed April authority Boston brethren Canada Carolina ceremonies Christian Commandery committee conferred Constitution convention Craft December Deputy Grand Master established existence Fraternity Free and Accepted Freemasonry Freemasons Grand Chapter Grand Commander Grand Council Grand Encampment Grand High Priest Grand Officers Grand Orient Grand Royal Grand Secretary held Holy installed January John John's Lodge June 24 jurisdiction Kilwinning King Knights Templars known Lodge of England Lodge of Pennsylvania March Mark Master Masonry Massachusetts Master Masons meeting Mysteries Nova Scotia November October Order organized original Past Grand Pennsylvania present Provincial Grand Lodge Provincial Grand Master Quebec received records Rite ritual Royal Arch Chapter Royal Arch Masons Scotland Select Masters September September 17 South Carolina subordinate lodges Supreme Council symbol Temple Territory tion Union United Virginia Warden warrant William Worshipful Brother York York Rite
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