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" Book of the law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and New Testaments shall be used. The 'Book of the Law ' is that volume which, by the religion of the country, is believed to contain the revealed will of the Grand Architect... "
Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of ... - Page 189
by Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1909
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Masonic Trials and Michigan Digest: A Treatise Upon the Law and Practice of ...

Henry M. Look - 1869 - 232 pages
...through the whole symbolism of the Order. Landmark Twenty-first. It is a Landmark, that a " Book of the Law" shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every lodge. Landmark Twenty-second. The equality of all Masons is another Landmark of the Order. This equality...
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General History, Cyclopedia and Dictionary of Freemasonry: Containing an ...

Robert Macoy - 1870 - 724 pages
...have no rational foundation for his knowledge of either. "21. It is a Landmark that a 'Book of the Law' shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. I say, advisedly. Book of the law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and...
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Freemasonry and its jurisprudence

Chalmers Izett Paton - 1872 - 464 pages
...foundation for his opinion as to either. Twenty -first Landmark. It is a Landmark, that a " BOOK OF THE LAW " SHALL CONSTITUTE AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF THE FURNITURE OF EVERY LODGE. The presence of a " Book of the Law" in a Lodge, as a part of its furniture, is strictly a ritualistic...
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... An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences ..., Volume 1

Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...to have no rational foundation for his knowledge of either. 21. It is a landmark that a "Book of the Law" shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. I say, advisedly, Book of the Law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and...
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An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences ..., Volume 1

Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...to have no rational foundation for his knowledge of either. 21. It is a landmark that a "Book of the Law" shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. I say, advisedly, IStink of the Law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old...
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Bible Doctrine: A Treatise on the Great Doctrines of the Bible, Pertaining ...

Daniel Kauffman - 1914 - 712 pages
...Again, Mackey says, in giving the XXI Landmark of Masonry, that "It is a landmark that a 'Book of the Law' shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every lodge. I say advisedly, a Book of the Law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and...
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Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - 1916 - 678 pages
...of his chapter entitled "The Landmarks of the Unwritten Law." "It is a Landmark, that a 'Book of tho Law' shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. I say advisedly, a Book of the Law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and...
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Ancient Mystic Oriental Masonry

R. Swinburne Clymer - 1996 - 204 pages
...the institutions, but the very languages, of antiquity."* 231. "It is a Landmark, that a 'Book of the Law' shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. I say advisedly, a Book of the Law, because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the Old and....
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Traveling East: Looking East

Ronald E. Young 33° - 2005 - 346 pages
...plain implication, and runs through the whole symbolism of the Order. Landmark Twenty First The Book of Law shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge. The Old and New Testaments are not required everywhere. The Book of Law is that volume which, by the religion...
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Robert's Rules of Order - Masonic Edition

Michael R. Poll - 2005 - 187 pages
...it is number twenty-one. I will first give Mackey's own words: "It is a landmark that a 'book of the law' shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every lodge. I say advisedly book of the law because it is not absolutely required that everywhere the old and new...
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