If any complaint be brought, the Brother found guilty shall stand to the award and Determination of the Lodge, who are the proper and competent Judges of all such Controversies, (unless you carry it by Appeal to the Grand Lodge... The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Page 351866Full view - About this book
| James Anderson - Freemasonry - 1723 - 112 pages
...Language upon any Pretence whatfoever-j If any Complaint be brought, the Brother found guilty (hall ftand to the Award and Determination of the Lodge, who are the proper and competent Judges of all fuch Controverfies, ( unlefs you carry it by Appeal to the GRAND L o DGE) and to whom they ought to... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...Fellows, and put them to Worfhip. IF any Complaint be brought, the Brother found guilty fhall fland to the Award and Deter'mination of the Lodge, who are the proper and competent Judges of all fuch Controverfies, (unlefs you carry it by Appeal to the Grand-Ledge) and to whom they ought to be... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...Fellows, and put them to worfhip. If any Complaint be brought, the Brother found guilty fhall ftand to the Award and Determination of the Lodge, who are the proper and competent Judges of all fuch Controverfies, (unlefs you carry it by Appeal to the GRAND LODGE) and to whom they ought to be... | |
| Thomas Paine - Rationalism - 1824 - 420 pages
...unaccepted masons, as they should teach a brother or fellow. Of behaviour in Ike Lodge while constituted. If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty...(unless you carry it by appeal to the Grand Lodge) and to whom they ought to be referred, unless a Lord's work be hindered the mean while, in which case... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - Ahiman rezon - 1825 - 296 pages
...whatsoever; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship. If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty,...(unless you carry it by appeal to the grand lodge,) and to whom they ought to be referred, unless a Lord's work be hindered the mean while, in which case... | |
| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 pages
...whatsoever; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship. If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty...proper and competent judges of all such controversies, (unles you carry them by appeal to the grand lodge,) and to whom they ought to be referred, unless... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - Freemasonry - 1847 - 198 pages
...whatsoever ; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship. If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty...judges of all such controversies, (unless you carry them by appeal to the grand lodge,) and to whom they ought to be referred, unless a lord's work be... | |
| 1850 - 36 pages
...whatsoever ; but to pay due Reverence to your Master, Wardens and Fellows, and put them to Worship. If any complaint be brought, the Brother found guilty...(unless you carry it by Appeal to the Grand Lodge), and to whom they ought to be referred, unless a Lord's Work be hindered the mean while, in which case... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1854 - 696 pages
...they sheuld teaeh a brother or fellow. Of behaviour in the Lodge while eonstituted. If any eomplaint be brought, the brother found guilty shall stand to the award and determination of the lodge, whe are the proper and eompetent jndges of all sueh eontroversies (unless you earry it by appeal to... | |
| Robert Macoy - Freemasons - 1855 - 448 pages
...of eternity, and commonly represented by a serpent in the form of a circle. — Gadicke. COMPLAINT. If any complaint be brought, the brother found guilty...judges of all such controversies (unless you carry them by appeal to the Grand Lodge), and to whom they ought to be referred, unless a lord's work be... | |
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