| Joshua Bradley - 1816 - 340 páginas
...dishonourable action. Although your frequent appearance' at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that Masonry should interfere with...no account to be neglected — neither are you to suff,r your zeal for the institution to lead you into argument with those who, through ignorance, may... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 páginas
...your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet masonry is not meant to interfere with your necessary vocations; for these are on no account to be neglected. At your leisure hours it is expected that you will study the liberal arts and sciences, and occasionally... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Kentucky - 1818 - 238 páginas
...dishonourable action. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that masonry should interfere with...account to be neglected ; neither are you to suffer jour zeal for the institution to lead you into argument with those whor through ignorance, may ridicule... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 336 páginas
...dishonourable action. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicitcd, yet it is not meant that masonry should interfere with...necessary vocations ; for these are on no account to he neglected ; neither are you to suffer your zeal for the institution to lead you into argument with... | |
| Henry Parmele - 1823 - 122 páginas
...dishonourable action. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that masonry should interfere with...on no account to be neglected; neither are you to s'.ifier your zeal for the institution to lead you into argument with those who, through ignorance,... | |
| Henry Parmele - 1825 - 106 páginas
...dishonourable action. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that masonry should interfere with...to converse with well informed brethren, who will he always as ready to give, as you will be ready to receive instruction. Finally, keep sacred and inviolable... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1832 - 102 páginas
...your profession. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that masonry should interfere with your necessary vocations; ior these are on no account to be neglected, neither are you to suffer your zeal for the institution,... | |
| Z. A. Davis - 1843 - 408 páginas
...frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that Masonryshould interfere with your necessary vocations ; for these...improve in Masonic knowledge, you are to converse with well-informed brethren, who will be always as ready to give, as you will be ready to receive, instruction.... | |
| Jonathan Ashe - 1843 - 368 páginas
...earnestly solicited, Masonry is not intended to interfere with your necessary avocations in life, as these are on no account to be neglected: neither are you to suffer your zeal for the institution, however laudable, to lead you into argument with those who may ridicule it, but rather extend your... | |
| Henry Clinton Atwood - 1850 - 448 páginas
...and reproach. Although your frequent appearance at our regular meetings is earnestly solicited, yet it is not meant that Masonry should interfere with...improve in Masonic knowledge, you are to converse with wellinformed brethren, who will be always as ready to give, as you will be to receive, instruction.... | |
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