All preferment among masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only; that so the lords may be well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the royal craft despised: Therefore no master or warden is chosen by seniority, but for his merit. The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Pagina 21851Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 pagine
...no immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. IV. Of Masters, Wardens, Fellows, and Apprentices. All preferment among masons is grounded upon real...well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the royal craft despised: Therefore no master or warden is chosen by seniority, but for his merit. It is... | |
| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 pagine
...immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. IV.—Of MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS, and APPRENTICES. ALL preferment among masons is grounded upon real...well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the royal craft despised : therefore no master or warden is chosen by seniority, but for his merit. It... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - 1847 - 198 pagine
...immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. IV.— Of MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS, and APPRENTICES. ALL preferment among masons is grounded upon real...well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the royal craft despised : therefore no master or warden is chosen by seniority, but for his merit. It... | |
| 1848 - 574 pagine
...titles, get honours — merit being rather in the shade. The Grand Master should be reminded that "' all preferment among Masons is grounded upon real...well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the royal Craft despised." Verily, in the case befo•e us, " the lord has given and the lord has taken... | |
| 1850 - 36 pagine
...immoral or scandalous Men, but of good report. t . IV. Of Masters, Wardens, Fellows, and Apprentices. All Preferment among Masons is grounded upon real...well served, the Brethren not put to shame, nor the Royal Craft despised: Therefore, no Master or Warden is chosen by Seniority, but for his merit. It... | |
| Freemasons - 1855 - 200 pagine
...no immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. IV.-0/MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS, and APPRENTICES. ALL preferment among masons is grounded upon real...lords may be well served, the brethren not put to shume, nor the royal craft despised : therefore no master or warden is chosen by seniority, but for... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 448 pagine
...PERSONAL MERIT. All preferment amongst Masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only, so that the lords may be well served, the brethren not put to shame, nor the Royal Craft despised. Therefore no Master or Warden is chosen by seniority, but for his merit. It is... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 388 pagine
...what more immediately concerns operative masons. IV.— Of MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS, ana APPRENTICES. ALL preferment among masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only, not upon seniority. No master should take an apprentice that is not the son of honest parents ; a perfect... | |
| George Oliver - 1855 - 516 pagine
...a perfect stranger without a written character in his pocket ; for you know, sir, the old canon — all preferment among Masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only ; and who could discover my worth and personal merit without a certificate from my last employer, which... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1857 - 578 pagine
...their interests and dampened their prospects. " All preferment among Masons," •ay the Charges, " is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only...well served, the Brethren not put to shame, nor the Royal Craft despised ; therefore no Master or Warden is chosen by ssniority, but for his merit." Lei... | |
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