| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 páginas
...heart. A mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of worship be what it...heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion in the firm and pleasing bond of fraternal... | |
| 1843 - 452 páginas
...heart. A Mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's RELIGION or mode of worship be what it...HE BELIEVE IN THE GLORIOUS ARCHITECT OF HEAVEN AND EAIITH, AND PRACTISE THE SACRED DUTIES OF MORALITY. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion... | |
| 1845 - 532 páginas
...heart. A Mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of worship be what it...heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion in the firm and pleasing bond of fraternal... | |
| 1845 - 530 páginas
...heart. A Mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of worship be what it...heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion in the firm and pleasing bond of fraternal... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - 1847 - 198 páginas
...heart. A mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of worship be what it...heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion in the firm and pleasing bond of fraternal... | |
| 1853 - 758 páginas
...promulgated (by me) are so opposed to the universality of the Craft, which admits within its pale all who ' believe in the Glorious Architect of heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality, and that without inquiring into their particular mode of worship.' " One difficulty attends... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 448 páginas
...heart. A Mason is therefore particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of • worship be what...heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. — Ancient Charges, MORAL QUALIFICATIONS. The moral qualifications of a candidate are, that... | |
| Freemasons - 1858 - 188 páginas
...heart. A mason is, therefore, particularly bound never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion or mode of worship be what it...in the glorious architect of heaven and earth, and practice the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite with the virtuous of every persuasion in the firm... | |
| Cornelius Moore - 1859 - 516 páginas
...universal religion in which all sects agree — the belief in God and in His superintending Providence. Let a man's religion or mode of. worship be what it...excluded from the Order, provided he believe in the Great Architect of heaven and earth, and practices the sacred duties of morality. RITUAL. The ritual... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1859 - 546 páginas
...heart. A Mason is, therefore, particularly bound, never to act against the dictates of his conscience. Let a man's religion, or mode of worship, be what...not excluded from the order, provided he believe in tbo glorious Architect of heaven and earth, and practise the sacred duties of morality. Masons unite... | |
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