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... lodge for that purpose , and the candidate must be recommended by two master masons who are members of the Lodge . One dissent- ing ball is sufficient for rejection : but ano- ther ballot may be taken at the request of two brethren ...
... lodge for that purpose , and the candidate must be recommended by two master masons who are members of the Lodge . One dissent- ing ball is sufficient for rejection : but ano- ther ballot may be taken at the request of two brethren ...
Page 88
... lodge of which he was last a member . Committees from , and installed officers of regular lodges , pay nothing on admission . Strangers and sojourners are also exempted , for the first but not the second time , except officers and ...
... lodge of which he was last a member . Committees from , and installed officers of regular lodges , pay nothing on admission . Strangers and sojourners are also exempted , for the first but not the second time , except officers and ...
Page 89
... Lodge . 5. Refusal to attend the stated meetings of the Lodge - twelve cents and a half . 6. Talking abroad of the transactions of the Lodge - one dollar . 7. Any member who misrepresents or . slanders the character of his fellow ...
... Lodge . 5. Refusal to attend the stated meetings of the Lodge - twelve cents and a half . 6. Talking abroad of the transactions of the Lodge - one dollar . 7. Any member who misrepresents or . slanders the character of his fellow ...
Page 184
... lodges at an inn , or private house , at his own expense , like other members of Congress . The yearly salary of the former is twenty - five thousand dollars ; that of the latter , five thousand only ; but he is not subject to any ...
... lodges at an inn , or private house , at his own expense , like other members of Congress . The yearly salary of the former is twenty - five thousand dollars ; that of the latter , five thousand only ; but he is not subject to any ...
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Page 91 - That religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and, therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other.
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