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The Principles of Masonic Law

CHAPTER VI
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(_See Grand Tiler._) of a lodge office existed from beginning of the institution no lodge can be without one must be a worthy Master Mason if a member, the office does not disfranchise him when voting, Junior Deacon takes his place may be removed for misconduct Tiler's obligation, form of it Transient persons, initiation of Treasurer, Grand.

_( See Grand Treasurer_.) " " of a lodge " " duties of " " is the only banker of the lodge " " is a disbursing officer " " a Brother of worldly substance usually selected " " in case of death, a successor may be elected " " but not in case of sickness, or removal Trials, masonic " " form of " " evidence in U.
Unaffiliated Masons " " tax sometimes levied on " " position, rights, and duties of Unaffiliation, contrary to the spirit of Masonry " effect of, on a Mason Unanimity in the ballot required by the ancient constitutions Uneducated candidates not forbidden by positive enactment " " their admission opposed to the spirit of the institution V.
Virtual Past Masters, who they are Visit, right of " only affiliated Mason entitled to it " must be preceded by an examination " requires a certificate to insure it Visitors, examination of, described " must take the Tiler's obligation Voting must always be by a show of hands Voting in trials, obligatory on all members present Voucher must be a competent Mason Vouching for a visitor W.
Wardens, Grand.

(_See Grand Wardens._) of a lodge are assistants of the Master entitled to membership in Grand Lodge Warden, Senior.

(_See Senior Warden._) Warden, Junior.

(_See Junior Warden._) Warrant of constitution what it is its difference from a dispensation can be revoked only by the Grand Lodge confers powers of installation and succession not necessary before 1717 cannot be resigned by a majority of the lodge Warranted lodges.


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