| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 Seiten
...theCandidateispropofed,a.nd when their Confent is formally afked by the MaJier. They are to give their Confent in their own prudent Way, either virtually or in Form, but with Unanimity. $or is this inherent Privilege fubjecl: to a Difpenfation; becaufe the Members of a particular Lodge... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 Seiten
...is propofed, and when their Confent is formally afked by the Mafter. They are to give their Confent in their own prudent Way, either virtually, or in...but with Unanimity. Nor is this inherent Privilege fubject to a Difpenfation, becaufe the Members of a particular Lodge are the beft Judges of it ; and... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 Seiten
...ant^when their Content is formally aflced by the Mcifler. They are to give their Confeot in their dwn prudent Way, either virtually or in Form, but with Unanimity. Nor is th»S inherent: Privilege, &bje<£ tp.-a Diljpenfation $ bepa^fe the^Members of a particular Lodge... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 Seiten
...any particular lodge, or admitted to be a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that lodge, then present when the candidate is proposed, and their consent is formally asked by the master; and they are to signify their consent, or dissent, in... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 Seiten
...any particular lodge, or admitted to be a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that lodge then present when the candidate is proposed, and their consent is formally asked by the Master: and they are to signify their consent or dissent in... | |
| 1850 - 36 Seiten
...any particular Lodge, or admitted to be a Member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the Members of that Lodge then present, when the Candidate is proposed, and their Consent is formally asked by the Master ; and they are to signify their consent o» dissent in... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1859 - 546 Seiten
...particular lodge, or admitted a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of the lodge then present, when the candidate is proposed,...asked by the Master. They are to give their consent it their own. prudent way, either virtually or in form, but with unanimity. Nor is this inherent privilege... | |
| James Anderson - 1859 - 132 Seiten
...and their Consent is formally ask'd by the Master ; and they are to signify their Consent or Dissent in their own prudent way, either virtually or in form, but with Unanimity: Nor is this inherent Privi lege subject to a Dispensation ; because the Members of a particular Lodge are the best judges... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1860 - 588 Seiten
...consent is formally asked by the Master. They are to give their consent it their own prudent way, cither virtually or in form, but with unanimity. Nor is this...privilege subject to a dispensation ; because the member of a particular lodge* are the best judges of it ; and because, if a turbulent member should... | |
| Samuel Lawrence - 1860 - 252 Seiten
...be entered a brother, nor admitted to be a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all tfte members of that lodge then present when the candidate is proposed ; and this consent is formally asked by the Master ; and they are to signify their consent or dissent in... | |
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