| Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 pages
...language, in derogation of God's name, and corruption of good manners ; nor behave himself ludicrously, nor jestingly, while the lodge is engaged in what is serious and solemn : Neither is he to introduce, support, nor mention any dispute or controversy about religion or politics... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 pages
...language, in derogation of GOD'S NAME, and corruption of good manners j nor behave himself ludicrously, nor jestingly, while the Lodge is engaged in what is serious and solemn : neither is he to introduce, supporter maintain any dispute or controversy about religion or politics... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 pages
...unseemly, nor interrupt the master or wardens, or any brother speaking to the master: Nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly, while the lodge is engaged...nor use any unbecoming language upon any pretence whatsoever; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship.... | |
| George Oliver - 1826 - 318 pages
...unseemly, nor interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any brother speaking to the Master: nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the Lodge is engaged...serious and solemn; nor use any unbecoming language on any pretence whatsoever; but to pay due reverence to your Master, Wardens, and Fellows, and put... | |
| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 pages
...unseemly, nor interrupt the master or wardens, or any brother speaking to the master: nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the lodge is engaged...nor use any unbecoming language upon any pretence whatsoever; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship.... | |
| George Oliver - 1837 - 302 pages
...interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any other brother speaking to the Master : nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the Lodge is engaged...serious and solemn ; nor use any unbecoming language on any pretence whatsoever ; but to pay due reverence to your Master, Wardens, and Fellows, and put... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - 1847 - 198 pages
...unseemly, nor interrupt the master or wardens, or any brother speaking to the master: nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the lodge is engaged...nor use any unbecoming language upon any pretence whatsoever ; but to pay due reverence to your master, wardens, and fellows, and put them to worship.... | |
| 1850 - 36 pages
...unseemly, or interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any Brother speaking to the Master : Nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the Lodge is engaged...nor use any unbecoming Language upon any Pretence whatsoever ; but to pay due Reverence to your Master, Wardens and Fellows, and put them to Worship.... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 448 pages
...GRAVITY. In a good lodge silence and gravity are recommendations during the hours appropriated to labor. The ordinary business is of too serious a nature to...pretence whatever; but to pay due reverence to the Masters, Wardens, and Fellows, and put them to worship. Even the noise of moving the seats or the feet... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 388 pages
...unseemly, nor interrupt the Master or Wardens, or any Brother speaking to tne Master: nor behave yourself ludicrously or jestingly while the Lodge is engaged...solemn ; nor use any unbecoming language upon any S'etence whatsoever ; but to pay due reverence to your aster, Wardens, and fellows, and put them to... | |
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