An Abstract of the Proceedings of the Antimasonic State Convention of MassachusettsPrinted at the Office of the Boston Press, for the Publishing Committee, 1831 - Freemasonry - 78 pages |
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... give ourselves to the work- we will make the attempt , and try to go through it . - It is the cause of our common country and of mankind . If we fall , let it be so if we are sacrificed , it will be on the altar of patriotism . THIS ...
... give ourselves to the work- we will make the attempt , and try to go through it . - It is the cause of our common country and of mankind . If we fall , let it be so if we are sacrificed , it will be on the altar of patriotism . THIS ...
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... give you no answer . But " Grand Master " Joseph Jenkins , in his address to the Grand Lodge , says , " If our Institution is ever to be abolished , it must be done by ourselves ; none else are able to do it , and cer- tainly none else ...
... give you no answer . But " Grand Master " Joseph Jenkins , in his address to the Grand Lodge , says , " If our Institution is ever to be abolished , it must be done by ourselves ; none else are able to do it , and cer- tainly none else ...
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... give and receive information , is secured in our Bill of Rights , and is one of the most sacred privileges of freemen . It is the right of free discussion . In this is necessarily included the right to preserve order in such meetings ...
... give and receive information , is secured in our Bill of Rights , and is one of the most sacred privileges of freemen . It is the right of free discussion . In this is necessarily included the right to preserve order in such meetings ...
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... give itself a sanctified appearance in the view of the world , that it might disarm suspicion , and better attain its own selfish objects , it has stolen shreds and patches from the livery of Heaven , to hide its native deformity , and ...
... give itself a sanctified appearance in the view of the world , that it might disarm suspicion , and better attain its own selfish objects , it has stolen shreds and patches from the livery of Heaven , to hide its native deformity , and ...
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... give to the public the facts connected with the princi- ples , operations , and tendencies of Freemasonry . It is a remarkable - it is even an alarming fact , that a large por- tion of the newspapers of our country preserve a death ...
... give to the public the facts connected with the princi- ples , operations , and tendencies of Freemasonry . It is a remarkable - it is even an alarming fact , that a large por- tion of the newspapers of our country preserve a death ...
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abduction ABNER PHELPS adhering Masons answer Antimasonic State Committee Antimasonry appointed body Boston brotherhood candidate cause ceremonies Chapter character Christian church civil Commonwealth companion Royal Arch conspiracy Convention court crimes danger darkness disclosures duty EPAPHRAS equal existence facts Faneuil Hall feelings fellow citizens Freemasonry Freemasons gentlemen Giddins Grand Encampment Grand Lodge guilty Hiram Abiff honor influence John jury justice Knight Templar laws liberty Mason's secrets Masonic Fraternities Masonic Institution masonic oaths masonic obligations Masonry Massachusetts Master Mason Master Mason's Messrs mind moral motion murder and treason nation oaths and obligations Odiorne outrage patriotic penalties perjury plaintiffs political present principles reason Resolved respectfully RICHARD RUSH Royal Arch Mason Samuel D seceding society sonry sovereign spirit Suffolk Committee sworn taken testified testimony TIMOTHY FULLER tion treason not excepted trials truth Voted whole WILLIAM MARSTON William Morgan witness Worcester York
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Page 44 - Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that I will not give the grand hailing sign of distress, except I am in real distress, or for the benefit of the craft when at work; and should I ever see that sign given, or the word accompanying it, and the person who gave it appearing to be in distress, I will fly to his relief at the risk of my life, should there be a greater probability of saving his life than of losing my own.
Page 78 - I have the honor to Remain, with great respect, Your obedient Servant, (Signed) WD LEE To the Hon. JAMES BUCHANAN Secretary of State. KAUFMAN TO BUCHANAN.
Page 27 - But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you.
Page 45 - I promise and swear, that I will aid and assist a companion Royal Arch Mason, when engaged in any difficulty ; and espouse his cause, so far as to extricate him from the same, if in my power, whether he be right or wrong.
Page 27 - look forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners.
Page 44 - Furthermore do I promise and swear that a Master Mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing them to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, when communicated to me, murder and treason excepted; and they left to my own election.
Page 44 - ... binding myself under no less penalty, than to have my body severed in two in the midst, and divided to the north and south, my bowels burnt to ashes in the centre and the ashes scattered before the four winds of heaven...
Page 45 - Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that a companion Royal Arch Mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing them to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, MURDER AND TREASON NOT...
Page 43 - I furthermore promise and swear, that I will assist a companion royal arch Mason, when I see him engaged in any difficulty, and will espouse his cause so far as to extricate him from the same, whether he be RIGHT or WRONG.
Page 45 - Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that the secrets of a brother of this degree, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing them to be such, shall remain as...