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The Ahiman Rezon,: Containing a View of the History and Polity of Free ... - Page 209
by Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 274 pages
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The Book of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry ...

Charles Thompson McClenachan - 1868 - 646 pages
...Mason, to some member of your body. These are the regulations of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish rite. Do you submit to these charges and promise to support these regulations, as Ineffable Masons have done ut all ages before you ? TPQM I do. CHARGE. Com.-in-C. My brother, your...
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The Book of the Chapter: Or, Monitorial Instructions, in the Degrees of Mark ...

Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1870 - 272 pages
...without due examination, and producing proper vouchers of their having been initiated in a regular lodge. These are the regulations of free and accepted masons....to support these regulations, as Masters have done ia all ages before you ? THE GIBLEMITES OR STONE-SQUARERS. The Giblemitcs, or, as they are called in...
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The Masonic Manual; Or Lectures on Freemasonry ...

Jonathan Ashe - 1870 - 372 pages
...the Master elect.3 The Grand Master then addresses the Master elect in the following manner : — " Do you submit to these charges, and promise to support...regulations as Masters have done in all ages before you?" 2 This part of the ceremony is now universally dispensed with. — EDITOR. 3 These ancient charges...
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The Ahiman Rezon: Or, Book of the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of Free ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1884 - 278 pages
...of their having been initiated into a regular Lodge. The Grand Master will then sayr Brother, sons. Do you submit to these charges, and promise to support...conformity to, the ancient charges and regulations of our Craft, you are now to be installed Master of this new Lodge, in full confidence of your care, skill,...
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A Masonic Manual Comprising Decisions of the M.S. Grand Lodge, F. and A.M ...

James Wright Anderson - 1893 - 470 pages
...regulations of Free and Accepted Masons, and to these your assent must he freely given. Do you suhmit to these charges and promise to support these regulations, as Masters have done in all ages hefore yoa ? Matter Elect.— I do. Matter.— Then, my Brother, in consequence of this assurance,...
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A Standard History of Freemasonry in the State of New York ..., Volume 1

Peter Ross - 1899 - 926 pages
...examination, and producing the necessary vouchers. The Grand Master then addresses the Master Elect: " Do you submit to these charges, and promise " to support...as Masters have done " in all ages before you?" The new Master having signified his cordial acquiescence, is bound to his trust by the obligation of the...
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Constitution, By-laws & Rules of Order, Penal Code, Edicts, & Decisions ...

1900 - 228 pages
...their having been initiated in a regular lodge. These are the regulations of Free and Accepted MaDo you submit to these charges, and promise to support...regulations, as Masters have done in all ages before you? * * * To your care I commit this sacred volume, which contains the most important part of our ancient...
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Michigan Masonic Monitor

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Michigan - 1904 - 154 pages
...proper vouchers of their having been initiated into a regular Lodge? Answer : I do. These, my brother, are the regulations of Free and Accepted Masons. Do...regulations, as Masters have done in all ages before you? Answer: I do, and repeat after me, in the presence of Almighty God and these witnesses, do hereby solemnly...
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Light to the World

David Bernard (of Warsaw, N. Y.) - 1910 - 104 pages
...stations." Page 100|| — "The Grand Master then addresses the Master elect in the following manner: "Do you submit to these charges, and promise to support...regulations, as Masters have done in all ages before you?- And not until he in the most solemn manner, in presence of all his brethren and the officers of the...
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Light on Masonry: A Collection of All the Most Important Documents on the ...

David Bernard - 1910 - 584 pages
...elect (candidate) the following question ; which he must answer in the affirmative. Q. ' Do you suhmit to these charges and promise to support these regulations, as Masters have done, in all ages, hefore you V A. ' I do." The presiding officer then addresses him. ' Brother AB,-in consequence of...
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