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" Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge... "
The history of freemasonry - Page 331
by Robert Freke Gould - 1885
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges ...

James Anderson - Freemasonry - 1723 - 112 pages
...Member mould be U5pos'd.on.then.ij. it might fpoil their Harmony, or. hinder their FreeVII. Every mw Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, that is, all the Brethren prefent, and to depofite fomethiflg Tot the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren, as the Candidate...
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The Ahiman Rezon,: Containing a View of the History and Polity of Free ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - Ahiman rezon - 1825 - 296 pages
...or even break and disperse the lodge; which ought to be avoided by all good and true brethren. VII. Every new brother at his making, is decently to cloath the lodge, that is, all the brethren present, and to deposit something for the relief of indigent and decayed brethren, as the candidate shall think...
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges and ...

James Anderson - 1859 - 132 pages
...or even break or disperse the Lodge ; which ought to be avoided by all good and true Brethren. VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, that is, all the Brethren present, and to deposito something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren, as the Candidate shall think...
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The Household Masonic Library ...

1874 - 144 pages
...or even break and disperse the Lodge ; which ought to be avoided by all good and true Brethren. VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, what is, all the Brethren present, and to deposite something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd...
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The constituion book of 1723. The Wilson MS. constituion. Ed. by A.F.A. Woodford

Freemasons - 1878 - 144 pages
...or even break and disperse the Lodge ; which ought to be avoided by all good and true Brethren. VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge — that is, all the Brethren present — and to deposite something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren, as the Candidate shall...
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Compiled Law of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Michigan - Freemasonry - 1886 - 196 pages
...or evem break and disperse the Lodge, which ought to be avoided by all good and true Brethren. VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, that is, all the Brethren present, and to deposit something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren, as the Candidate shall think...
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Compiled Law of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Michigan - Freemasonry - 1888 - 196 pages
...or even break and disperse the Lodge, which ought to be avoided by all good and true Brethren. VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, that is, all the Brethren present, and to deposit something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren, as the Candidate shall think...
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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quatuor ..., Volume 6

1893 - 378 pages
...Box." The General Regulations in Anderson's Constitutions of AD 1723, prescribe as follows: " VII. — Every new Brother at his making is decently to cloath the Lodge, that is, all the Brethren present, and to deposite something for the Relief of indigent and decay'd Brethren," wherefrom we learn, that...
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The History of Freemasonry

Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 520 pages
...Apprentice, nor having been made elsewhere, be affiliated in that particular lodge. Again (art. vii.), " every new Brother, at his making, is decently to cloath the Lodge." That is, every Apprentice at his making, etc. The word " Brother," although a generic term, has in these instances...
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The History of Freemasonry, Volume 4

Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 352 pages
...Apprentice, nor having been made elsewhere, be affiliated in that particular lodge. Again (art. vii.), " every new Brother, at his making, is decently to cloath the Lodge." That is, every Apprentice at his making, etc. The word " Brother," although a generic term, has in these instances...
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