
The Principles of Masonic Law: A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages and Landmarks of Freemasonry
by Mackey, Albert Gallatin
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Freemasons -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Chapters
90
Total Words
70,527
Reading Time
283 min
Published
1837
freemasons----legal-status-laws-etc
Start ReadingTable of Contents
1.Preface
1 min2.Chapter VI. Of Restoration.
8 min3.Chapter I.
7 min4.Chapter II.
4 min5.Chapter III.
4 min6.Chapter IV.
1 min7.Section I.
2 min8.I. He has the right to convene the Grand Lodge whenever he pleases, and to
3 min9.II. The power of granting dispensations is one of the most important
4 min10.III. The third prerogative of the Grand Master is that of visitation. He
2 min11.IV. Another prerogative of the Grand Master is that of appointment; which,
1 min12.V. The last and most extraordinary power of the Grand Master, is that of
6 min13.Section II.
2 min14.Section III.
1 min15.Section IV.
1 min16.Section V.
1 min17.Section VI.
1 min18.Section VII.
2 min19.Section VIII.
1 min20.Section IX.
2 min21.Section X.
1 min22.Section XI.
1 min23.Section I.
2 min24.Section II.
2 min25.Section III.
2 min26.Section IV.
3 min27.Chapter I.
13 min28.Chapter II.
4 min29.Chapter III.
1 min30.Section I.
9 min31.Section II.
7 min32.Section I.
3 min33.Section II.
4 min34.Section III.
3 min35.Section IV.
2 min36.Section V.
2 min37.Section VI.
2 min38.Section VII.
1 min39.Section VIII.
2 min40.Chapter V.
2 min41.Section I.
5 min42.Section II.
2 min43.Section III.
1 min44.Section IV.
2 min45.Section V.
1 min46.Section VI.
1 min47.M. N----
1 min48.M. N. ---- at the communication of ----, was read a third time, adopted by
2 min49.Chapter I.
3 min50.Section I.
2 min51.Section II.
11 min52.Section III.
6 min53.Section IV.
3 min54.Section V.
4 min55.Section VI.
9 min56.Section VII.
7 min57.Section VIII.
2 min58.Section IX.
10 min59.Section X.
4 min60.Section XI.
1 min61.Section XII.
3 min62.Section XIII.
6 min63.Chapter II.
6 min64.Chapter III.
2 min65.Chapter IV.
1 min66.Section I.
6 min67.Section II.
4 min68.Section III.
4 min69.Section IV.
3 min70.Section V.
3 min71.Section VI.
2 min72.Chapter V.
5 min73.Chapter Degree, and supported by the high authority whom I have cited, as
2 min74.Chapter VI.
4 min75.Chapter VII.
4 min76.Chapter VIII.
6 min77.Chapter I.
5 min78.Chapter II.
1 min79.Section I.
1 min80.Section II.
1 min81.Section III.
5 min82.Section IV.
2 min83.Section V.
2 min84.Section VI.
4 min85.Chapter III.
1 min86.Section I.
4 min87.Section II.
8 min88.Chapter IV.
3 min89.Chapter V.
2 min90.Chapter VI.
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