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 Ashlar - Page 377edited by - 1857Full view - About this book
| 1868 - 396 pages
...for candidates, all members of the Lodge present shall vote ; for, according to an old regulation, " 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... | |
| Gottfried Joseph G. Findel - 1869 - 724 pages
...enquiry 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 Lodge, or admitted to be a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that Lodge then present... | |
| 1869 - 414 pages
...according to an old regulation, " no man can be entered a brother in any particular a, or admitted to be a member thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the members of that CD ? then present when the candidate is proposed." No Mason shall be required, by the Master or CD,... | |
| 1869 - 396 pages
...as the first great gratification of a candidate, that his admission into the Lodge shall be with " the unanimous consent of all the members of that Lodge then present," else he might " spoil their harmony or hinder their freedom." To this great gratification all others... | |
| 1870 - 446 pages
..." No man can be entered a Brother (/.«. initiated) in any particular Lodge, or admitted a numlx-r thereof, without the unanimous consent of all the...when their consent is formally asked by the Master." There can be no doubt, we think, in the mind of the reader, that the initiation, or the " entering... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1870 - 724 pages
...Among the regulations of the Grand Lodge of England we find the following in regard to this subject: "No man can be entered a brother in any particular...without the unanimous consent of all the members of the Lodge then present, when the candidate is proposed, and when their consent is formally asked by... | |
| 1871 - 588 pages
...membership. This is certainly an infraction of the ancient constitutions, for we are there informed that " no man can be entered a brother, in any particular...consent of all the members of that Lodge then present," etc., etc. So careful were our ancient brethren to guard against a violation of this "inalienable right"... | |
| Chalmers Izett Paton - 1872 - 464 pages
...such cases, devolve on the Senior Warden, and such is now the general sense of the Fraternity. 6. 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... | |
| 1874 - 144 pages
...Dispensation aforesaid. VI. But no Man can be enter'da Brother in any particular Lodge, or admitted to be a Member thereof, without the unanimous Consent of...Members of that Lodge then present when the Candidate is propos'd, and their Consent is foimally ask'd by the Master ; and they are to signify their Consent... | |
| William T. Anderson - 1868 - 328 pages
...of the " General Regulations," as established by the Grand Lodge of England in 1723, required that "No man can be entered a brother in any particular lodge, or admitted to be a member thereof, without the nnanimous consent of all the members of that lodge then present;"... | |
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