Purposes feel that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the initiation of a candidate not perfect in his body, as required in article 4 of the Ancient Charges. A Treatise on Surveying - Side 27av Reginald Empson Middleton - 1904Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1920 - 654 sider
...care should be taken, and that a 10 per cent, error in such cases was too great. It will be obvious that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule that will cover every case, and that each case has to be decided on its own merits, but the preceding... | |
| Library Association - 1890 - 62 sider
...could not be heard as it deserved. The fact was, as regarded the two great systems of cataloguing, that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule, which would be generally acceptable and most useful. Each library must consider the circumstances most... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1897 - 352 sider
...once or twice a year it falls to the lot of most of us to hear a sermon in which we are admonished that ' it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the exact proportion of income which should be devoted to charitable purposes, but, generally... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1897 - 352 sider
...once or twice a year it falls to the lot of most of us to hear a sermon in which we are admonished that ' it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the exact proportion of income which should be devoted to charitable purposes, but, generally... | |
| 1898 - 992 sider
...for Initiation. "In 187"> the then Grand Secretary wrote: 'That the Hoard of General Purposes feel that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the initiation of a candidate not perfect in his body, as required in article 4 of the Ancient... | |
| 1906 - 692 sider
...probable, for i6p in the Pfel is found in a passage as late as Ecclesiastes x 20. In general, although it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule, the difference in meaning of the Pfel and HipKil (when they both occur) in verbs of which the Kal expresses... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1899 - 962 sider
...persons for initiation. "In 1875 the then Grand Secretary wrote, 'That the Board of General Purposes feel that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the initiation of a candidate not perfect in his body, as required in article four of the Ancient... | |
| 1914 - 406 sider
...fibroid uterus, I think it is a question that is very debatable. I am convinced, from my own experience, that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule that will be applicable to every one of these cases. We cannot say that any certain method of procedure,... | |
| 1906 - 702 sider
...probable, for ту? in the PCel is found in a passage as late as Ecclesiastes x 20. In general, although it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule, the difference in meaning of the Pfel and HipKU (when they both occur) in verbs of which the Kal expresses... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1912 - 638 sider
...perfection" took place, and was finally disposed of by the adoption of the following : "The Board feel that it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the initiation of a candidate not perfect in his body, as reSuired in Article 4, Ancient Charges,... | |
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