The True Ahiman Rezon, Or, A Help to All that Are, Or Would be Free and Accepted Masons: With Many AdditionsSouthwick & Harcdastle [sic], 1805 - 276 pages |
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With Many Additions Laurence Dermott. HIRAM AR L.Dermot Inv . SOLOMON JOHN DUKE OF ATHOL WILL LORD VIS DUNLUCE PATRICK EARL OF DUMFRIES . JOSILUA A. Anderson Se .
With Many Additions Laurence Dermott. HIRAM AR L.Dermot Inv . SOLOMON JOHN DUKE OF ATHOL WILL LORD VIS DUNLUCE PATRICK EARL OF DUMFRIES . JOSILUA A. Anderson Se .
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... Hiram . In justice to another person , I am under the ne- cessity of taking notice of a plagiarism in the Calen- dar aforesaid . In page 41 , 42 and 43 , the compil er ( or author ) in describing the ceremonies at lay- ing the ...
... Hiram . In justice to another person , I am under the ne- cessity of taking notice of a plagiarism in the Calen- dar aforesaid . In page 41 , 42 and 43 , the compil er ( or author ) in describing the ceremonies at lay- ing the ...
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... Hiram Abif , yet the very enemies of Free - Masonry must own , that it is the most renowned society that ever was , is now , or perhaps ever will be upon earth . The following true description of the royal art , will clearly shew its ...
... Hiram Abif , yet the very enemies of Free - Masonry must own , that it is the most renowned society that ever was , is now , or perhaps ever will be upon earth . The following true description of the royal art , will clearly shew its ...
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... Hiram's mighty skill . This is the art that did the world excel , And pleas'd the Lord of Host to come and dwell , Amongst the men , who did the temple frame , To worship God and keep his sacred name . By Mason's art aspiring domes ...
... Hiram's mighty skill . This is the art that did the world excel , And pleas'd the Lord of Host to come and dwell , Amongst the men , who did the temple frame , To worship God and keep his sacred name . By Mason's art aspiring domes ...
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... Hiram's art , We need not to impart : The scripture plainly shews , From whence his knowledge flows ; * 1 ## ) 4 } His genius was so much refin'd , to an o His peer he has not left behind . VI . Then let not any one , Forget the widow's ...
... Hiram's art , We need not to impart : The scripture plainly shews , From whence his knowledge flows ; * 1 ## ) 4 } His genius was so much refin'd , to an o His peer he has not left behind . VI . Then let not any one , Forget the widow's ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accepted mason admitted AHIMAN REZON amongst ancient masons Anthony Sayer appoint behaviour bless brethren chair charge charity Chor CHORUS Club constituted Cowans craft deputy grand master Derry divine doth Duke of Atholl duly ev'ry former grand fraternity free and accepted free-masons friendship give glorious grace grand lodge grand master grand officers Grand Secretary grand wardens grand-master Hail hand happy harmony hearts heaven Hiram honest honour installed Ithamar John junior grand king King Solomon LAURENCE DERMOTT laws lodge of England Lord Maconnes masonry master and wardens master masons meet mind Modern Masons mysteries ne'er never New-York noble Old Regulations particular lodge person praise regular lodge right worshipful grand royal art rules sacred Scotland secrets senior shew sing Solomon Solomon's Temple SONG sons Sons of Noah square temple thee thou tion virtue wise worthy
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Page 95 - God, who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplications unto thee; and dost promise that when two or three are gathered together in thy Name thou wilt grant their requests...
Page 69 - ... not get him again. Follow after him no more, for he is too far off ; he is as a roe escaped out of the snare. As for a wound, it may be bound up, and after reviling there may be reconciliation ; but he that bewrayeth secrets, is without hope.
Page 55 - You promise to pay homage to the Grand Master for the time being, and to his officers when duly installed; and strictly to conform to every edict of the Grand Lodge, or General Assembly of Masons, that is not subversive of the principles and groundwork of Masonry.
Page 100 - Death, or necessary absence of the Master, the Senior Warden shall act as Master pro tempore, if no Brother is present who has been Master of that 'Lodge before...
Page 45 - My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments: for length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.
Page 2 - The Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania and Masonic jurisdiction thereunto belonging.
Page 54 - The deputy, answering in the affirmative,! by the Grand Master's order, takes the candidate from among his fellows, and presents him at the pedestal, saying, Most Worshipful Grand Master, I present my worthy brother, AB, to be installed Master of this new lodge. I find him to be of good morals, and of great skill, true and trusty ; and as he is a lover of the whole fraternity, wheresoever dispersed over the face of the earth, I doubt not that he will discharge his duty with fidelity.
Page 102 - 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 privilege subject to a dispensation; because the members of a particular Lodge are the best judges of it; and...
Page 151 - Elizabeth hearing the Masons had certain secrets that could not be revealed to her [for that she could not be Grand Master], and being jealous of all secret assemblies, &o., she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand Lodge, at York, on St.
Page 10 - Debate thy cause with thy neighbour himself; and discover not a secret to another: lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thine infamy turn not away.