| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 sidor
...not upon Seniority. No MASTER fhould take a Prentice that is not the Son of honeft Parents, a perfect Youth without Maim or Defect in his Body, and capable of learning the My ft tries of the Art ; that fo the Lords (or Founders) may be well ferved, and the Craft not defpifed... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 sidor
...upon seniority. No master should take an apprentice; that is not the son of honest parents, a nerfasj youth without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the art ; that »o the lords or founders, may be well served, and the craft not despised... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 sidor
...upon seniority. No Master shall take an Apprentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth, without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the art ; that so the lords or founders, may be well served, and the Craft not despised... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 388 sidor
...mysteries of the art ; that so the lords, or founders, may be well served, and the craft not despised ; and that when of age and expert he may become an entered apprentice, or a freemason of the lowest degree ; and, upon his improvement, a fellow-craft and a master mason, capable... | |
| Leon Hyneman - 1860 - 600 sidor
...not upon seniority. No Master should take a Prentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the Art ; that so the lords (or founders) may be well served and the Craft not despised... | |
| George Oliver - 1863 - 410 sidor
...passage occurs : " No master shall take an apprentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth, without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the art." It must, however, be noticed that, in the version of these Charges appended... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1884 - 278 sidor
...is as follows : "No Master should take a 'prentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the art." This is the Landmark. It is not necessary to say, as a Landmark, it is beyond... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1910 - 956 sidor
...deformed or dismembered at the time of making. No Master should take an Apprentice that is not . . . without maim or defect in his body and capable of learning the mysteries of the art ; that so the lords or founders may be well served and the Craft not despised... | |
| 1911 - 556 sidor
...upon Seniority. No MA STER should take a Prentice that is not tho Son of honest Parents, a perfect Youth without Maim or Defect in his Body, and capable of learning the Mysteries of the Art ; that so the Lords (or Founders) may be well served, and the Craft not despised... | |
| Delmar Duane Darrah - 1920 - 444 sidor
...read as follows : "No Master should take a Prentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the art that so the Lord (or Founders), may be well served and the Craft not despised."... | |
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