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" To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. "
The duty of the master in the government of a masonic lodge, a lect ... - Page 20
by John Fitzhenry Townsend - 1857
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The Republican, Volume 12

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1825 - 920 pages
...NVhere was the junior Warden placed ? A. In the south. Q. Why so? A. To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment and from -refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. Q. Where was the Senior Warden placed ? A. In the West....
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The text book of freemasonry: compiled by a retired member of the craft

Freemasons - 1870 - 230 pages
...the Lodge? JW—In the South. WM — Why are yon so placed? JW — To mark the Sun at his meridian, to call the Brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. WM to SW— Your constant place in the Lodge ? SW— In...
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The text book of advanced freemasonry, by the author of 'The text book of ...

Freemasons - 1873 - 296 pages
...Lodge? JW— In the South. WM — Why are you placed there ? JW — To observe the Sun at its meridian, to call the Brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, and to be aware of, and punish imposters. WM — Bro. SW, your situation in the Lodge? SW— In the...
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The accepted ceremonies of craft freemasonry

A E. Mason - 1874 - 176 pages
...lodge ? JV — In the south. VL — Why are you so placed ? JV — To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. VL to SW — Your constant place in the lodge ? RV— In...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 1

Charles William Heckethorn - 1875 - 468 pages
...in the lodge ? " " In the south." " Why are you placed there ? " " To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result." " Brother senior warden, your constant place in the lodge...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 1

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1875 - 422 pages
...in the lodge ? " " In the south." " Why are you placed there ? " " To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result." " Brother senior warden, your constant place in the lodge...
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The accepted ceremonies of the three degrees in craft freemasonry

A E. Mason - 1880 - 198 pages
...the lodge? JW— In the South. WM — Why are you so placed ? JW — To mark the Sun at its meridian, to call the Brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. WM to SW — Your constant place in the lodge ? SW— In...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 2

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1897 - 394 pages
...place in the lodge?" "In the south." "Why are yon placed there ? " " To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result." " Brother senior warden, your constant place in the lodge?"...
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The Republican, Volume 12

1825 - 856 pages
...Where was the Junior Warden placed ? A. In the South. Q. Why so? A. To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment and from refreshment to labour, that profit and pleasure may be the result. Q. Where was the Senior Warden placed ? A. In the West....
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The Secret Societies of All Ages & Countries - Volume 2

Charles William Heckethorn - History - 2005 - 369 pages
...place in the lodge?" "In the south." "Why are you placed there ? " " To mark the sun at its meridian, to call the brethren from labour to refreshment, and from refreshment to labour, that proit and pleasure may be the result." " Brother senior warden, yonr constant place in the lodge?"...
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