Journal of Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of North AmericaGrand Lodge, 1877 - Temperance |
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Page 201 - That they will never make, buy, sell, use, furnish, nor cause to be furnished to others, as a beverage, any spirituous or malt liquors, wine, or cider, and will discountenance the manufacture and sale thereof in all proper ways.
Page 195 - Grand Lodge, preserve order and enforce the laws thereof. He shall have the casting vote whenever the Lodge shall be equally divided; but shall not vote on any other occasion.
Page 197 - Secretary shall make a just and true record of all the proceedings of the Grand Lodge in a book provided for that purpose, keep the...
Page 192 - The absolute prohibition of the manufacture, importation and sale of intoxicating liquors for such purposes — prohibition by the will of the people, expressed in due form of law, with the penalties deserved for a crime of such enormity.
Page 195 - During the recess of the Grand Lodge he shall have a general superintendence of the interests of the Order. He may hear and decide such appeals as may be submitted to him by the several State Grand Lodges and Grand Encampments, or by the Subordinate Lodges or Encampments under the immediate jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge.
Page 192 - 1. Total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors as a beverage. 2. No license in any form or under any circumstances, for the sale of liquors, to be used as a beverage. 3. The absolute prohibition of the manufacture, importation and sale of intoxicating liquors for such purposes — prohibition by the will of the people, expressed in due form of law, with the penalties deserved for...
Page 207 - Willcox, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of the...
Page 199 - Territorial Grand Lodges and Grand Encampments, communicating to them the purpose for which the special meeting is called ; and in no case shall any business be transacted at a special meeting, unless notice thereof has been given as above stated...
Page 201 - ... and acted upon at the same session, but not on the day on which it is offered, and adopted by two-thirds of the votes given. ARTICLE XX.
Page 197 - Grand Lodge, in a book provided for that purpose ; keep the Journal of all secret sessions, and preserve and keep the evidences of the Unwritten Work, and such alterations as may, from time to time, be made therein, and all other records appertaining to...