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=== Sec. 100. COMMON LAW ===
 
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The Common Law of Freemasonry is to be learned from the ancient usages of the Craft as developed and interpreted from and after A. D. 1721. It is the foundation of Masonic jurisprudence.
 
The Common Law of Freemasonry is to be learned from the ancient usages of the Craft as developed and interpreted from and after A. D. 1721. It is the foundation of Masonic jurisprudence.
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=== Sec. 101. LANDMARKS: DEFINITION ===
 
=== Sec. 101. LANDMARKS: DEFINITION ===
  
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The Landmarks are those ancient and universal fundamental principles of the Craft which no Masonic authority can alter or repeal.
 
The Landmarks are those ancient and universal fundamental principles of the Craft which no Masonic authority can alter or repeal.
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=== Sec. 102. LANDMARKS: LIST ===  
 
=== Sec. 102. LANDMARKS: LIST ===  
  
This Grand Lodge recognizes the following Landmarks:
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<span style="color:#0000FF">This Grand Lodge recognizes the following Landmarks:</span>
* a. Monotheism, the sole dogma of Freemasonry;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">a. Monotheism, the sole dogma of Freemasonry;</span>
* b. Belief in immortality, the ultimate lesson of Masonic philosophy;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">b. Belief in immortality, the ultimate lesson of Masonic philosophy;</span>
* c. The Volume of the Sacred Law, an indispensable part of the furniture of a Lodge;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">c. The Volume of the Sacred Law, an indispensable part of the furniture of a Lodge;</span>
* d. The legend of the Third Degree;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">d. The legend of the Third Degree;</span>
* e. Secrecy;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">e. Secrecy;</span>
* f. The symbolism of the operative art;
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">f. The symbolism of the operative art;</span>
* g. A Mason must be a freeborn male adult.
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* <span style="color:#0000FF">g. A Mason must be a freeborn male adult.</span>
  
The above list of Landmarks is not declared to be exclusive.
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<span style="color:#0000FF">The above list of Landmarks is not declared to be exclusive.</span>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:50, 12 January 2014

GRAND CONSTITUTIONS, PART I

PART I: GENERAL

Sec. 100. COMMON LAW

The Common Law of Freemasonry is to be learned from the ancient usages of the Craft as developed and interpreted from and after A. D. 1721. It is the foundation of Masonic jurisprudence.

Earlier Revisions

References

  • Woodbury Address, 1877-20; Description of the formation of an independent Grand Lodge.
  • 1916-826ff
  • 1916-872Aff
  • 20MFM-21 (or 25MFM?)

Sec. 101. LANDMARKS: DEFINITION

The Landmarks are those ancient and universal fundamental principles of the Craft which no Masonic authority can alter or repeal.

Earlier Revisions

References

  • 1878-85
  • 1902-21
  • 1916-805 ff
  • 1918-217

Sec. 102. LANDMARKS: LIST

This Grand Lodge recognizes the following Landmarks:

  • a. Monotheism, the sole dogma of Freemasonry;
  • b. Belief in immortality, the ultimate lesson of Masonic philosophy;
  • c. The Volume of the Sacred Law, an indispensable part of the furniture of a Lodge;
  • d. The legend of the Third Degree;
  • e. Secrecy;
  • f. The symbolism of the operative art;
  • g. A Mason must be a freeborn male adult.

The above list of Landmarks is not declared to be exclusive.

Earlier Revisions

References

  • 1878-85
  • 1916-819ff
  • 1951-138
  • 26MFM-320, 31MFM-99, 1915Builder-38, 183, 197
  • a:
    • 26M.F.M. 325
    • 1915-227
    • 1915-381
    • 1916-819
  • b:
    • 1916-820
  • c:
    • 1915-221
    • 1915-230
    • 1915-379
    • 1916-821
  • d:
    • 1916-823
  • e:
    • 1916-823
  • f:
    • 1916-824
  • g:
    • 1916-824

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