
A text book of Masonic jurisprudence
by Albert Gallatin Mackey
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
136
Total Words
154,731
Reading Time
619 min
Published
1800
Table of Contents
1.Preface
4 min2.BOOK I.
1 min3.CHAPTER I.
32 min4.CHAPTER IL
2 min5.I. — THE OLD YORK CONSTITUTIONS OP 926.
7 min6.II. — THE CONSTITUTIONS OF EDWARD III.
2 min7.III. — REGULATIONS OF 16G3.
6 min8.VI. — THE REGULATION OF 1703.
1 min9.VII. — THE REGULATION OF 1717.
2 min10.IX. — THE CHARGES APPROVED IN 1722.
2 min11.I. CONCERNING GOD AND EELIGION.
2 min12.II. OF THE CIVIL MAGISTRATE, SUPREME AND SUBORDINATE.
2 min13.IV. OF MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS AND APPRENTICES.f
3 min14.V. OF THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CRAFT IN WORKING.
3 min15.VI. OF BEHAVIOUR, VIZ :
5 min16.X. — THE GENERAL REGULATIONS OF 1721.
2 min17.I. The Grand Master or his Deputy hath authority and
1 min18.II. The Master of a particular Lodge has the right and
2 min19.III. The Master of each particular Lodge, or one of the
1 min20.book containing their by-laws, the names of their members,
1 min21.IV. No Lodge shall make more than live new brethren at
1 min22.V. No man can be made or admitted a member of a par-
1 min23.VI. But no man can be entered a Brother in any particu-
1 min24.VII. Every new Brother at his making is decently to
1 min25.VIII. No set or number of brethren shall withdraw or
1 min26.IX. But if any Brother so far misbehave himself as to
1 min27.X. The majority of every particular Lodge, when congre-
1 min28.XI. All particular Lodges are to observe the same usages
1 min29.XII. The Grand Lodge consists of, and is formed by the
5 min30.XV. In the Grand Lodge none can act as "Wardens but
1 min31.XVI. The Grand WTardens, or any others, are first to ad-
2 min32.XVII. No Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, Grand
1 min33.XVIII. If the Deputy Grand Master be sick, or necessarily
1 min34.XIX. If the Grand Master should abuse his power, and
1 min35.XX. The Grand Master, with his Deputy and Wardens,
1 min36.XXI. If the Grand Master die during his Mastership ; or by
1 min37.XXII. The brethren of all the Lodges in and about London
2 min38.XXIII. If it be thought expedient, and the Grand Master,
1 min39.XXIV. The Wardens and Stewards shall, in due time, wait
1 min40.XXV. The Masters of Lodges shall each appoint one ex-
1 min41.XXVI. The Grand Master shall appoint two or more trusty
1 min42.XXVII. The Grand Wardens or the Stewards shall appoint
2 min43.XXIX. After these things are discussed, the Grand Master
1 min44.XXX. Then the Masters and Wardens, and all the brethren,
1 min45.XXXI. Some time after dinner the Grand Lodge is formed
1 min46.XXXII. If the Grand Master of last year has consented
1 min47.XXXIV. But if that nomination is not unanimously ap-
1 min48.XXXV. The last Grand Master thus continued, or the new
1 min49.XXXVI. But if the Brother, whom the present Grand
1 min50.XXXVII. Then the Grcnd Master shall allow any Brother,
1 min51.XXXVIII. The Grand Master, or his Deputy, or some
1 min52.XXXIX. Every Annual Grand Lodge has an inherent
2 min53.BOOK II
1 min54.CHAPTER I.
1 min55.SECTION I.
45 min56.CHAPTER II.
11 min57.L. of So. Ca., Bide xix. sec. 8. "No petition for initiation or membership
4 min58.CHAPTER III.
25 min59.BOOK III.
1 min60.CHAPTER I.
19 min61.CHAPTER II.
9 min62.CHAPTER III.
1 min63.SECTION I.
20 min64.SECTION II.
9 min65.SECTION III.
15 min66.SECTION IY.
5 min67.C. There may be some mistake or misunderstand-
3 min68.SECTION V.
12 min69.SECTION VI.
8 min70.SECTION VII.
1 min71.I. Appeals from the Decision of the Master. It is
4 min72.II. Appeals from the Decisions of the Lodge. Ap-
3 min73.L. of Miss., 1857, p. 60. Authorities on this subject might easily be multi-
5 min74.SECTION VIII.
5 min75.CHAPTER IV.
26 min76.BOOK IV.
1 min77.CHAPTER 1,
3 min78.SECTION I.
6 min79.SECTION II
14 min80.CHAPTER II
1 min81.SECTION I.
11 min82.SECTION II.
4 min83.III. To transact all business that can be legally
1 min84.XII. To exercise penal jurisdiction over its own
1 min85.XIV. To designate and change its time and
1 min86.I. A Lodge lias the rigid to retain possession of its
5 min87.II. A Lodge has the right to do all the ivorh of
3 min88.III. A Lodge lias the right to transact all business
2 min89.IV. A Lodge has the right to be represented at all
2 min90.V. A Lodge has the right to increase its numbers
2 min91.VI. A Lodge has the right to elect its officers. It
2 min92.VII. A Lodge has the right to install its officers
4 min93.VIII. A Lodge has the rigid to exclude a member,
1 min94.IX. A Lodge has the right to make by-laivs for its
5 min95.X. A Lodge has the right to levy a tax upon its
2 min96.XII. A Lodge has the right to exercise penal juris-
1 min97.XIII. A Lodge has the right to select a name for
4 min98.L. of I\r. Y. § '20. A similar regulation prevails in almost every Grand
2 min99.CHAPTER III.
7 min100.SECTION I.
32 min101.SECTION II.
11 min102.SECTION III.
2 min103.SECTION IV.
4 min104.SECTION V.
6 min105.SECTION VI.
3 min106.SECTION vn.
3 min107.SECTION VIII.
2 min108.CHAPTER IV.
9 min109.CHAPTER I.
20 min110.SECTION I.
12 min111.SECTION II.
6 min112.SECTION III.
6 min113.CHAPTER III.
1 min114.SECTION I.
27 min115.SECTION II.
4 min116.SECTION III.
3 min117.SECTION IT.
3 min118.SECTION V.
2 min119.SECTION VI.
1 min120.SECTION VII.
6 min121.SECTION VIE.
2 min122.SECTION IX.
1 min123.SECTION X.
1 min124.SECTION XI.
1 min125.SECTION xn.
3 min126.SECTION XIII.
1 min127.SECTION XIY.
5 min128.BOOK VI
1 min129.CHAPTER I.
17 min130.CHAPTER II.
3 min131.SECTION I.
3 min132.SECTION in.
11 min133.SECTION IV.
8 min134.SECTION V.
7 min135.CHAPTER III.
18 min136.CHAPTER V.
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