
The Principles of Masonic Law / A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages and Landmarks of Freemasonry
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- The Principles of Masonic Law:
- A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages And Landmarks of Freemasonry,
- Albert G. Mackey, M.D.,
- Author of "The Lexicon of Freemasonry," "The Mystic Tie," "Legends and Traditions of Freemasonry," Etc., Etc.,
- Grand Lecturer and Grand Secretary of The Grand Lodge of South Carolina; Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, Etc., Etc., Etc.
- New York: Jno. W. Leonard & Co., Masonic Publishers, 383 Broadway.
- To
- Brother J.J.J. Gourgas,
- Book First. The Law of Grand Lodges.
- Book Second. Laws of Subordinate Lodges.
- Book Third. The Law of Individuals.
- Book Fourth. Of Masonic Crimes and Punishments.
- Preface.
- Introduction.
- The Authorities for Masonic Law.
- Book First
- The Law of Grand Lodges.
- Chapter I.
- Historical Sketch.
- Chapter II.
- Of the Mode of Organizing Grand Lodges.
- Chapter III.
- Of the Members of a Grand Lodge.
- Chapter IV.
- Of the Officers of a Grand Lodge.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Section VII.
- Section VIII.
- Section IX.
- Section X.
- Section XI.
- Chapter V.
- Of the Powers and Prerogatives of a Grand Lodge.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Book Second
- Laws of Subordinate Lodges.
- Chapter I.
- Of the Nature and Organization of Subordinate Lodges.
- Chapter II.
- Of Lodges under Dispensation.
- Chapter III.
- Of Lodges Working under a Warrant of Constitution.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Chapter IV.
- Of the Officers of a Subordinate Lodge.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Section VII.
- Section VIII.
- Chapter V.
- Of Rules of Order.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Book Third.
- The Law of Individuals.
- Chapter I.
- Of the Qualifications of Candidates.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Section VII.
- Section VIII.
- Section IX.
- Section X.
- Section XI.
- Section XII.
- Section XIII.
- Chapter II.
- Of the Rights of Entered Apprentices.
- Chapter III.
- Of the Rights of Fellow Crafts.
- Chapter IV.
- Of the Rights of Master Masons.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Chapter V.
- Of the Rights of Past Masters.
- Chapter VI.
- Of Affiliation.
- Chapter VII.
- Of Demitting.
- Chapter VIII.
- Of Unaffiliated Masons.
- Book Fourth.
- Of Masonic Crimes and Punishments.
- Chapter I.
- Of What Are Masonic Crimes.
- Chapter II.
- Of Masonic Punishments.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Chapter III.
- Of Masonic Trials.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Chapter IV.
- Of the Penal Jurisdiction of a Lodge.
- Chapter V.
- Of Appeals.
- Chapter VI.
- Of Restoration.
- Index.
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- E.
- F.
- G.
- H.
- I.
- J.
- K.
- L.
- M.
- N.
- O.
- P.
- Q.
- R.
- S.
- T.
- U.
- V.
- W.
- Y.
- Footnotes
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