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The freemason's treasury, 52 short lectures on the theory and practice of ... - Page 98
by George Oliver - 1863
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges ...

James Anderson - 1723 - 112 pages
...that no Ma/ter fliould take an Apprentice, unIcfs he has' fufficie'nt Imployment for him, and unlefs he be a perfect Youth, having no Maim or Defect in his Body, that may render him tfncapable of learning the Art> of ferving his Mafter s lo?D, and of being made a Brother, anjjLtben...
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The Constitutions of the Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free ..., Volume 1

Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...know that no Mafter fhould take an Apprentice, unlefs he has fufficient Employment for him, and unlefs he be a perfect Youth, having no Maim or Defect in...that may render him incapable of learning the Art, of ferving his Mafter § LORD, and of being made a Brother, and then a Fellow-Craft in due Time, even...
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 pages
...women, no immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. Of apprentice!. Candidates may know, that no master should take an apprentice, unless he .has...employment for him, and unless he be a perfect youth, haying no maim or defect in his body, that may render him incapable of learning the art, of scrying...
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The Ahiman Rezon,: Containing a View of the History and Polity of Free ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 pages
...attend in his place, and learn them in a way peculiar to this fraternity. Only candidates may know, that no master should take an apprentice, unless he has...that may render him incapable of learning the art, of serving his master's lord, and of being made a brother, and then a fellow-craft in due time, even...
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Constitutions. Publ. by W. Williams

Freemasons - 1827 - 192 pages
...place, and learn them in a way peculiar to this fraternity. Candidates may, nevertheless, know, that no master should take an apprentice, unless he has...that may render him incapable of learning the art, of serving his master's lord, and of being made a brother, and then a fellow-craft in due time, after...
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine: To which are Added the Profession of ...

Thomas Paine - 1832 - 400 pages
...women, no immoral or scandalous men, but of good report. Of apprentices. Candidates may know, that no master should take an apprentice, unless he has...that may render him incapable of learning the art, of serving his master's lord, and of being made a brother, and then a fellow-craft in due time, even...
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Annals of the Grand Lodge of Iowa, Volume 17

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1901 - 786 pages
...that the only reference to it was in No. 4 of the Antient Charges, and that only referred to such a 'maim or defect in his body that may render him incapable of learning the art, or serving his master well, or being made a brother,' etc. The loss of a right thumb, or even of a...
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Annals of the Iowa Masonry, Volume 24, Part 2

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 pages
...believer in God and a future existence; of moral conduct; capable of reading and writing; having no malm or defect in his body that may render him incapable of learning the art, and physically able to conform literally to what the several degrees, respectively, require of him....
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 4

1845 - 402 pages
...1721 — *he first ever published — we find a corresponding regulation in the following terms : " No Master should take an Apprentice, unless he has...that may render him incapable of learning the art, or of serving his Master's Lord, and of being made a Brother, and then a Fellow-Craft in due time.*"...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 4

1845 - 452 pages
...1721 — the first ever published — we find a corresponding regulation in the following terms : " No Master should take an Apprentice, unless he has...perfect youth, having no maim or defect in his body, tliat may render him incapable of learning the art, or of serving hia Master's Lord, and of being made...
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