| William Morgan - Freemasonry - 1827 - 110 pages
...swear, that, I will not give the grand hailing sigh of distress, except I am in real distress, orfor the benefit of the Craft when at work ; and should...distress, I will fly to his relief at the risk of my lile, should there be a greater probability of saving his life, than losiiig my own. Furthermore, do... | |
| United States - 1827 - 634 pages
...Master Macon binds himself explicitly. "Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that I will not give the grand hailing sign of distress, except I am in real...given, or the word .accompanying it, and the person who gare it appearing to be in distress, I will Hy to his relief at the risk of my life, should there be... | |
| 1828 - 398 pages
...hailing sign of distress, or hear the words accompanying that sign, and the person giving it appears to be in distress, I will fly to his relief at the risk of my life, if there be a greater probability of saving his life, than of losing my own." •This promise connected... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 292 pages
...master mason binds himself explicitly. " Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that I will not give the grand hailing sign of distress, except I am in real...distress, I will fly to his relief at the risk of rny life, should there be a greater probability of saving his life than of losing my own." " Furthermore,... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 314 pages
...will not give the grand hailing sign of distress, except 1 am in real distress, or for the benefit 01 the craft, when at work ; and should I ever see that...to his relief at the risk of my life, should there be a greater probability of saving his life than of losing my own." " Furthermore, do I promise and... | |
| Church in the North Parish (Wrentham, Mass.) - Wrentham (Mass.) - 1830 - 52 pages
...distress, except I am in real distress ; — and should 1 ever see that sign given, or hear the words accompanying it, and the person who gave it appearing...to his relief at the risk of my life, should there be a greater probability of saving his life thaifof losing my own." — " Furthermore do I promise... | |
| United States Anti-masonic Convention, Philadelphia - Freemasonry - 1830 - 192 pages
...ever see that sign given, or hear the word accompanying it, and should the person who gave it appear to be in distress, I will fly to his relief at the risk of ray life, should there be a greater probability of saving his life than of losing my own. I promise... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1832 - 602 pages
...exrept 1 am tn real distress, or fur the benefit of the cmft when at work ; and should I ever see thai sign given, or the word accompanying it, and the person...to be in distress, I will fly to his relief at the rink of my life, should there be a greater prohahility of saving his life than of losing my own. Furthermore... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hallett - Anti-masonry - 1832 - 102 pages
...minutes. He was questioned in part from the Master's oath in Allyn, viz: 1st. "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." iFitness. I recollect that part, except the words "for the benefit of the craft when at work." I do... | |
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