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" A Mason is a peaceable subject to the civil powers, wherever he resides or works, and is never to be concerned in plots and conspiracies against the peace and welfare of the nation... "
The Masonic Trestle-board: Adapted to the National System of Work and ... - Page 23
by Charles Whitlock Moore - 1846 - 106 pages
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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
...and subordinate. A mason is a peaceable subject to the civil powers, wherever he resides or works, and is never to be concerned in plots and conspiracies...peace and welfare of the nation, nor to behave himself undutiful to inferior magistrates; for as masonry hath been always injured by war, bloodshed, and confusion,...
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Opinions on Speculative Masonry: Relative to Its Origin, Nature, and ...

James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 314 pages
...Magistracy says, "a mason is a peaceable subject to the civil rulers, wherever he resides or works ; and is never to be concerned in plots, and conspiracies...against the peace and welfare of the nation ; nor behave himself undutifully to inferior magistrates." * * * " If a brother should be a rebel against...
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Opinions on Speculative Masonry: Relative to Its Origin, Nature, and ...

James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 292 pages
...Magistracy says, " a mason is a peaceable subject to the civil rulers, wherever he resides or works ; and is never to be concerned in plots, and conspiracies...against the peace and welfare of the nation ; nor behave himself undutifully to inferior magistrates. J> * * * " If a brother should be a rebel against...
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History of freemasonry, from ... 1829 to the present time

George Oliver - 1841 - 170 pages
...subject to the civil powers, wherever he resides or works ; and is never to be concerned in plots or conspiracies against the peace and welfare of the...behave himself undutifully to inferior magistrates." And, " though all Masons are as brethren upon the level, yet Masonry takes no honours from a man that...
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine and Review

1852 - 586 pages
...duty, to pay allegiance to the " civil powers ;" not only to fear God, but to honour the king, and never to be concerned in plots and conspiracies against the peace and welfare of the nation. He therefore proposed " The Queen ! the Duchess of Lancaster ; a Mason's daughter and a Mason's niece."...
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The Master Workman; Or, True Masonic Guide: Containing Elucidations of the ...

Henry Clinton Atwood - Freemasonry - 1850 - 448 pages
...great stress is to be laid upon it, that it is enforced under the strongest obligations ; nor, in then- esteem, is any man to be accounted wise, who has not...the prosperity of his own country. Masonry has ever nourished in times of peace, and been always injured by war, bloodshed and confusion ; so that kings...
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The Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges ...

1850 - 36 pages
...and subordinate. A Mason is a peaceable subject to the Civil Powers, wherever he resides or works, and is never to be concerned in Plots and Conspiracies...behave himself undutifully to inferior Magistrates ; for as Masonry hath been always injured by War, Bloodshed, and Confusion, so Ancient Kings and Princes...
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Universal Masonic Library, Volume 1

Robert Macoy - Freemasons - 1855 - 448 pages
...the heavens. PLOTS. A Mason is a peaceable subject to the civil powers wherever he resides or works, and is never to be concerned in plots and conspiracies...peace and welfare of the nation, nor to behave himself tmdutifully to inferior magistrates. He is cheerfully to conform to every lawful authority; to uphold,...
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Universal Masonic Library, Volume 5

Robert Macoy - Freemasons - 1855 - 372 pages
...subject to the civil powers, wherever he resides or works; and is never to be concerned in plots or conspiracies against the peace and' welfare of the nation, nor to behave himself uudutifully to inferior magistrates." And, " though all Masons are as Brethren upon the level, yet...
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The New Masonic Trestle-board: Adapted to the Work and Lectures as Practised ...

Charles Whitlock Moore - Freemasonry - 1856 - 234 pages
...committed to him, as well as his own more serious and private affairs. DUTIES AS CITIZENS. A Mason la a peaceable citizen, and is never to be concerned...country. Masonry has ever flourished in times of peace, apd beer* always it jured by wart bloodshed, and confusion ; so that kings and princes, in every age,...
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