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" But no man can be entered a Brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted to be a Member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the Members of that Lodge then present... "
The Mystic Star - Page 131
1869
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges ...

James Anderson - 1723 - 112 pages
...Capacity of the Candidate ; unleis by the Difpenfation aforefaid. ; ' VI. But no Man can be enter'da Brother in any particular Lodge* or admitted to be a Member thereof, without the unanimous Confint of all tie Members of that Lodge then prefent when the Candidate is propos'd, and their Confent...
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The Pocket Companion and History of Free-masons: Containing Their Origine ...

Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...make due Enquiry into the Reputation and Capacity of the Candidate, unlefs by a Difpenfation. VI. BUT no Man can be entered a Brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted a Member thereof, without the unanimous Confent of all the Members of that Lodge then prefent when...
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The Constitutions of the Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free ..., Volume 1

Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...Capacity of the Candidate, unlefs by a Difpenfation,; . ^^ . i:- -i, A .- 1 !- 4 : jJ ART. II. But no Man. can be entered a Brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted a Member thereof, without the unanimous Confqnt of ; ajl the Members of that Lodge then prefent, when...
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The True Ahiman Rezon, Or, A Help to All that Are, Or Would be Free and ...

Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 pages
...make due enquiry into the reputation and capacity of the candidate, unless by a dispensation. VI. But no man can be entered a brother in any particular lodge, or admitted a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the New Regulations. feiture of one guinea to...
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Constitution of Freemasonry: Or, Ahiman Rezon

Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 pages
...make due enquiry into the reputation and capacity of the candidate ; unless by a dispensation. VI. No man can be entered a brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of the members present, Avhen the candidate is proposed...
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The Freemasons' Library and General Ahiman Rezon: Containing a Delineation ...

Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 pages
...make due enquiry into the reputation and capacity of the candidate, unless by a dispensation. VI. But no man can be entered a brother in any particular lodge, or adiritted a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that lodge then present,...
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Annals of the Iowa Masonry, Volume 24, Part 2

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 pages
...Grand Lodge of England, which is generally referred to as Premier Grand Lodge, is as follows: " 'But no man can be entered a brother in any particular...are to signify their consent or dissent in their own pmdent way. either virtually or in form, but with unanimity; nor is this inherent privilege subject...
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges ...

1850 - 36 pages
...into the Reputation and Capacity of the Candidate ; unless by the Dispensation aforesaid. • VI. But no man can be entered a Brother in any particular...the Master ; and they are to signify their consent o» dissent in their own prudent way, either virtually or in form, but with Unanimity ; Nor is this...
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The Ashlar, Volume 2

Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1857 - 578 pages
...or desert land. Obsequious to her mandate, here the mind Yields to her law, and sickens, unconflned. no man can be entered a Brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that Lodge then present, when...
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The Ashlar, Volume 3

Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1858 - 598 pages
...every Mason is bound to regard, should never be forgotten — that candidates can only be admitted " by the unanimous consent of all the members of that Lodge then present when the candidate is proposed." One of the evils arising from members not casting a ballot, has been mentioned by our correspondent....
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