| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 páginas
...the Peace and Welfare of the Lodge. * ' 3- Qi&fjfUjfdllt after the Lodge is clofedand the Brethren not gone, You may enjoy yourfelves with innocent Mirth,...another according to Ability, but avoiding all Excefs ; not forcing any Brother to eat or drink beyond his own Inclination (according to the Old Regulation... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 páginas
...abfolute Neceffity apparent to the .Ledge, . 2. Behaviour after the Lodge is over and the Brethren not gone. You may enjoy yourfelves with innocent Mirth,...going when his Occafions call him, or doing or faying and Thing oftenfive, or that may forbid an eafy and free Converfation ; lor that would blaft our Harmony,... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1764 - 276 páginas
...contrary to the peace and welfare of the lodge. 2. Behaviour after the lodge hclojed, and the brethren not gone. You may enjoy yourfelves with innocent mirth...another according to ability, but avoiding all excefs ; not forcing a brother to eat or drink beyond his own inclination (according to the old regulation... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 páginas
...abfolute Neceffity apparent to the Lodge. i > • 2. 2$ef)atotouc after the LODGE is over, and the not gone. You may enjoy yourfelves with innocent Mirth,...but avoiding all Excefs, or forcing any Brother to cat or drink beyond his Inclination, or hindering him from going when his Occafions call him, or doing... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 páginas
...of the lodge. 2. BEHAVIOUR AFTER THE LODGE is CLOSED AND BRETHREN NOT GONE. You may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess ; not forcing a brother to eat or drink beyond his own inclination according to the old regulation... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 páginas
...before the Brethren depart, When the Lodge is closed, and the labour finished, you may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess ; not forcing a Brother to eat or •drink beyond his own inclination, according to the old... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 páginas
...lodge. *• 2. Behaviour after the Lodge is over, and the Brethren not gone. You may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess, or forcing any brother to eat or drink beyond his inclination, or hindering him from going... | |
| Freemasons - 1827 - 192 páginas
...lodge. 2.—BEHAVIOUR AFTER THE LODGE IS OVER, AND THE BRETHREN NOT GONE. You may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess, or forcing any brother to eat or drink beyond his inclination, or hindering him from going... | |
| Freemasons. England. United Grand Lodge, William Henry White - 1847 - 198 páginas
...lodge. 2. — BEHAVIOUR AFTER THE LODGE IS OVER, AND THE BRETHREN NOT GONE. You may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess, or forcing any brother to eat or drink beyond his inclination, or hindering him from going... | |
| George Oliver - 1849 - 190 páginas
...decorum in obedience to the old Gothic Constitutions, which direct the brethren to " enjoy themselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess ; not forcing any brother to eat or drink beyond his own inclination, according to the old Regulation... | |
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