NOL
A text book of Masonic jurisprudence

Chapter 83

III. To transact all business that can be legally

transacted by regularly congregated Masons.
IY. To be represented at all communications of the Grand Lodge.
Y. To increase its numbers by the admission of new members.
* The first meetings of the Grand Lodge in 1717, and until the adoption of the thirty-nine Regulations in 1721, were meetings, not of the Masters and Wardens only, but of the whole craft. There is abundant evidence of this in Anderson and Preston.
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