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I . W. GRAND LOlMiK ^licitnt, /ice, Mb ^cttptei SElasons, A i/ro \

I . W. GRAND LOlMiK ^licitnt, /ice, Mb ^cttptei SElasons, A i/ro \

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ART. 7. But if' any B<strong>ro</strong>ther so far misbehave himself<br />

so as to render his Lodge uneasy, he shall be thr<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ice</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> duly ad­<br />

monished by the Master and Wardens, in a Lodge formed;<br />

and if he will not refrain his imprudence, nor obediently sub­<br />

mit to the adv<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ice</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> of his Brethren, he shall be dealt with<br />

according to the By-Laws of that particular Lodge, or else<br />

in such a manner as the Quarterly Communication shall, in<br />

their great prudence, think fit.—( Old Reg., Art. 9.)<br />

On Feb. 19, 1723-4, no b<strong>ro</strong>ther shall belong to more than<br />

one Lodge within the Bills of Mortality, though he may visit<br />

them all, except the members of a foreign Lodge.—(New<br />

Reg. Art. 4.)<br />

This regulation is neglected for several reasons, and now,<br />

says Dr. Anderson, is become obsolete.—(See Grand Lodge,<br />

Art. 11, Grand Feast, Art. 5.)<br />

OF VISITORS.<br />

On Feb. 19, 1723-4, no Visitor, however skilled in Ma­<br />

sonry, shall be admitted into a Lodge, unless he is personally<br />

known to, or well vouched and recommended by one of that<br />

Lodge present.—(New Reg. Art. 6. See Makings, Art. 5,<br />

6,7. Duty of Members, Art. 47. Sec also Grand Master,<br />

Art. 6.)<br />

OF REMOVALS.<br />

ART. 1. On Nov. 21, 1754, if a particular Lodge re­<br />

move to a new place for their stated meeting, the Off<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>ice</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>rs<br />

shall immediately signify the same to the Secretary.—(New<br />

Reg. Art. 4. See duty of Members, Art 6.)<br />

On Jan. 25, 1737-S,the Grand Lodge made the following<br />

Regulation:<br />

ART. 2. Whereas, disputes have arisen about the remo­<br />

val of Lodges f<strong>ro</strong>m one house '.o another, and it has been<br />

questioned in whom that power is vested; it is hereby<br />

declared,

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