| Elias Ashmole - Berkshire (England) - 1723 - 342 pages
...Churches. From thefe is derived the Fraternity of Adopted MafoHs, Accepted Ma/on f, or Free Majbas, who are known to one another all over the World by...Countries for their Reception ; and when any of them fall into Decay, the Brotherhood is to relieve him. The manner of their Adoption, or Admiflion, is very... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - Freemasonry - 1817 - 462 pages
...themselves of this Society. From these are derived the adopted Masons, accepted Masons, or Free Masons, who are known to one another all over the world by certain signals and watch-words known to them alone. They have several Lodges in different countries for their ^reception;... | |
| William Preston - Freemasonry - 1829 - 488 pages
...another all ovel the world, by certain signals and watch words known to them aloue. They have several Lodges in different countries for their reception ; and when any of them fall into decay, the Brotherbood is to relieve them. The manner of their adoption or admission is very formal... | |
| Z. A. Davis - Freemasonry - 1843 - 408 pages
...themselves of this Society. From these are derived the adopted Masons, accepted Masons, or Free Masons, who are known to one another all over the world by certain signals and watch-words known to them alone. They have several Lodges in different countries for their reception... | |
| William Preston - Freemasonry - 1867 - 412 pages
...themselves of this Society. From these are derived the adopted Masons, accepted Masons, or Freemasons ; who are known to one another all over the world, by...signals and watch words known to them alone. They have several Lodges in different countries for their reception ; and, when any of them fall into decay,... | |
| George Oliver - 1867 - 412 pages
...themselves of this society. From these derived the Adopted Masons, Accepted Masons, or Freemasons, who are known to one another all over the world by certain signals and watehwords known to them alone." In Bro. Ashmole's Diary are several notes of the meetings of lodges... | |
| Robert Freke Gould - Freemasonry - 1884 - 296 pages
...build Churches. From this is derived the Fraternity of Adopted Masons, Accepted Masons, or Free Masons, who are known to one another all over the World by...Signals and Watch Words known to them alone. They have several Lodges in different Countries for their Reception ; and when any of them fall into Decay, the... | |
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