| James Anderson - 1723 - 112 pages
...to be renew'd and continu'dj that all may fee the benign Influence of MA so NRY, as all true Mafonr have done from the Beginning of the World, and will do to the End of Time. amen Co mote ft to. i POSTA -Worthy BKOTJ«R,; learned in tfce £010, has dwnmum'cated to the Author... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...to be renewed and continued ; that all may fee the benign Inftuence of Mafonry, as all true Mafons have ,done from the Beginning of the World, and will do to the End of Time. Amen, fo mete it It, • THE THE MANNER • Of CONSTITUTING a LODGE, According to the ancient USAGES... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...to be renewed and, continued; that all may fee the benign Influence of MASONRY, as all true Mafons have done from the Beginning of the World, and will do to the End of 'lime, 3!mai, fo mote it fo. . . TH-E General 3Ugulotton0 OF T HE FREE arid ACCEPTED MASON s^ • Revifed,... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1808 - 348 pages
...honour and safttj', but no farther. Hence all may see the benign inflnence of masonry, as all true have done from the beginning of the world, and will do to the end of time. Amen. So mote it be. CHAPTER VII. Pre-requisites for a Candidate. BY a late regulation, adopted by... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 318 pages
...honour and fafety, but no farther. Hence all may fee the benign influence of mafonry, as all true mafons have done from the beginning of the world, and will do to the end of time. Amen. So mote it be. CHAPTER VII. fre re quifites for a Candidate* BY a late regulation, adopted by... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 336 pages
...offices, as far as may be consistent with your honour and safety, but no farther. Hence all may see (he benign influence of masonry, as all true masons have done from the beginning of ths world, and will do (o the end of time. So mote it be. CHAP. vir. Prerequisites for a Candidate.... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 pages
...doing nothing which may hinder brotherly love, and good offices to be renewed and continued; that all may see the benign influence of masonry, as all true...done from the beginning of the world, and will do the end of time. Amen so mote it be. CHAPTER II. GENERAL REGULATIONS. Compiled first by Mr. George... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...them good offices, as far as may be consistent with your honour and safety and no farther. Hence all may see the benign influence of masonry, as all true...have done from the beginning of the world and will be do to the end of time. Amen, so mote it be. Having completely developed the frivolous secrets of... | |
| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 pages
...doing nothing which may hinder brotherly love and good offices to be renewed and continued, that all may see the benign influence of masonry, as all true...beginning of the world, and will do to the end of time. Amen, so mote it be. GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CRAFT, ESTABLISHED BY THE THE public... | |
| George Oliver - 1841 - 170 pages
...him all good offices, as far as is consistent with their honour and safety, and no farther. That all may see the benign influence of Masonry, as all true...beginning of the world, and will do to the end of time." Thus kept within compass by laws of very ancient date, society can have nothing to fear from the practice... | |
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