| Laurence Dermott - 1764 - 276 pages
...kept a fecret from, " them (lince they had already pafled through the " ufual degrees'of probation) I cannot help being " of opinion, that they have no right to any fuch " benefit until they make a proper application, " and are received with due formality: And as... | |
| Laurence Dermott - Freemasonry - 1805 - 294 pages
...kept " a secret from them, since they had already pas" sed through the usual degrees of probation, I " cannot help being of opinion, that they have no..." application, and are received with due formality : '* and as it is an organized body of men who have " passed the chair, and given undeniable proofs... | |
| John Fellows - Freemasonry - 1835 - 482 pages
...says he, have expressed an uneasiness at this matter's being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usual degrees of probation...proper application, and are received with due formality ; and as it ii an organized body of men, who have passed the chair, and given undeniable proofs of... | |
| John Fellows - 1835 - 432 pages
...already passed through the usual degrees of probation ; but I cannot help being of opinion that tnry have no right to any such benefit until they make...application, and are received with due formality; and as it is an organized body of men, wno have passed the chair, and given undeniable proofs of their... | |
| John Fellows - Druids and druidism - 1835 - 430 pages
...says he, have i xpresscd an uneasiness at this matter's being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usual degrees of probation; but I cannot help being of opinion that tncy have no right to any such benefit until they make a proper application, and arc received with... | |
| William Alexander Laurie, sir David Brewster - 1859 - 642 pages
...being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usttal degrees of prohation ; but I cannot help being of opinion that they have...chair, and given undeniable proofs of their skill." It is evident, therefore, that the degree was in existence before 1744 ; and that it was conferred... | |
| William Alexander Laurie - Freemasonry - 1859 - 622 pages
...he, ' have expressed an uneasiness at the Royal Arch being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usual degrees of probation...they make a proper application, and are received with duo formality as having passed the chair, and given undeniable proofs of their skill.' ' It is evident,... | |
| John Fellows - Mysteries, Religious - 1860 - 376 pages
...says he, have expressed an uneasiness at this matter's being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usual degrees of probation...benefit until they make a proper application, and arc received with due formality ; and as it is an organized body of men, who have passed the chair,... | |
| George Oliver - 1867 - 296 pages
...Frafcrnity have expressed their uneasiness at the Royal Arch being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through the usual degrees of probation...Chair and given undeniable proofs of their skill." The Excellent and Super Excellent Degrees were conferred in Lodges governed by a Master and Wardens,... | |
| George Oliver - Freemasonry - 1867 - 568 pages
...uneasiness at the Royal Arch being kept a secret from them, since they had already passed through tfie usual degrees of probation; but I cannot help being...chair, and given undeniable proofs of their skill.' " It is evident, therefore, that the degree was in existence before 1744 ; and that it was conferred... | |
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