The History of Freemasonry, Volume 6Masonic History Company, 1898 |
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Page 1443
... jurisdiction of any Grand Lodge , and in fact " it was invested with every power necessary to constitute , rule , and govern " Masonry in the Territories . It had been recognized " by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , Pennsylvania ...
... jurisdiction of any Grand Lodge , and in fact " it was invested with every power necessary to constitute , rule , and govern " Masonry in the Territories . It had been recognized " by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , Pennsylvania ...
Page 1463
... jurisdiction ; and Whereas , In the rapidly increasing population of our Territory , it is be- lieved many more lodges will immediately spring into existence whereby the great principles of Masonry will be promulgated , if the ...
... jurisdiction ; and Whereas , In the rapidly increasing population of our Territory , it is be- lieved many more lodges will immediately spring into existence whereby the great principles of Masonry will be promulgated , if the ...
Page 1466
... The establish- ment of this lodge gave to the Territory of Oregon the requisite number of lodges , under the common law of Masonry , to organize an independent Grand Lodge for the jurisdiction . The opportunity 1466 HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY.
... The establish- ment of this lodge gave to the Territory of Oregon the requisite number of lodges , under the common law of Masonry , to organize an independent Grand Lodge for the jurisdiction . The opportunity 1466 HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY.
Page 1467
Albert Gallatin Mackey. an independent Grand Lodge for the jurisdiction . The opportunity was at once improved . " The important question , " says a distinguished Brother , recently deceased , " of having a Grand Lodge was agitated ...
Albert Gallatin Mackey. an independent Grand Lodge for the jurisdiction . The opportunity was at once improved . " The important question , " says a distinguished Brother , recently deceased , " of having a Grand Lodge was agitated ...
Page 1469
... jurisdiction . The first meeting under the Charter was held on Saturday evening , July 24 , 1853 , at which time we may infer the lodge was regularly consti- tuted , although the record is silent in this particular . An election ...
... jurisdiction . The first meeting under the Charter was held on Saturday evening , July 24 , 1853 , at which time we may infer the lodge was regularly consti- tuted , although the record is silent in this particular . An election ...
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adopted African Lodge Annulled appointed April August 21 authority Baltimore Boston brethren Brother Carolina Charter was granted chartered August chartered September City committee Companion constituted Council of Royal Dakota dated December December 17 delegates Deputy General Grand Deputy Grand Dispensation continued dispensation issued District of Columbia duly Eckel existence February February 23 form a Grand Freemasonry Grand Body Grand Chap Grand Chapter Grand Commandery Grand Council Grand Encampment Grand High-Priest Grand Lodge Grand Master Grand Officers Grand Royal Grand Secretary held September Ibid issued a dispensation January July June jurisdiction Knights Templars Lodge of Missouri Louisiana March Masonry Massachusetts meeting November October organize a Grand Prince Hall Proceedings General Grand Provincial Grand Master reported represented Rite Royal and Select Royal Arch Chapter Royal Arch Masons Select Masons Select Masters September 14 session Sir Knight South Carolina Territory tion triennial United Virginia Warrant Washington York Zabud
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Page 1622 - For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and blessed him ; to whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all...
Page 1727 - And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: for He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
Page 1460 - Howard, directly opposite to the city, under a dispensation from the MW Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York.
Page 1663 - ... all such rules, orders, and regulations as shall be made for the good government of the same ; that in no wise you omit once in every year to send to us, our successors.
Page 1696 - ... to buy. Next, a wave of the hand shows the child being sent off on her errand, the usual sign of walking being added, which is made by two fingers walking on the table. The turning of an imaginary door-handle now takes us into the shop, where the counter is shown by passing the flat hands as it were over it. Behind this counter a figure is pointed out; he is shown to be a man by the usual sign of putting...
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Page 1584 - Resolved, That the Grand Royal Arch Chapter hereby releases control of the Cryptic Degrees and recommends that the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters resume its former jurisdiction of the degrees. " That Chapters are hereby prohibited from communicating and conferring the Cryptic Degrees, recognizing the authority of the Grand Council in all matters pertaining to said degrees.
Page 1561 - Sweden, and Louis of Bourbon in France. On the 25th of October, 1762, the Grand Masonic Constitutions were finally ratified in Berlin, and proclaimed for the government of all masonic bodies working in the Scotch rite over the two hemispheres. In the same year, they were transmitted to Stephen Morin, who had been appointed in August, 1761...
Page 1656 - Head of this country, having destroyed all connection and correspondence between the subjects of these States and the country from which the Grand Lodge originally derived its commissioned authority ; and the principles of the Craft, inculcating on its professors submission to the commands of the civil authority of the country they reside in ; the brethren did assume an elective supremacy, and under it chose a Grand Master and Grand Officers, and erected a Grand Lodge with independent powers and...