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History Of The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
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in 1707 , its b ^ Bro slS ^^ W . Stes , E ^ q rs ^ Deputy $ ^ tinder the did system ; also # ® & c . > 1761 , tod otte
witliihe ^ lb the yncurreM in Albany / D Eenssela ^ , P . ( J ; M effecting instituted to place the same under the superintendence of a Grand
Council of Princes of Jerusalem , as required by the old constitutidus ; and such Grand Council was Subsequently opened in due form in said city of Albany . Lodges of Perfection in the counties of Montgomery , Onondaga , Saratoga , and Monroe , in the State of New York ; were successively organized , ar ^ d placed , agreeably to tho constitutions , under the superintendence of the Grand Council
before named . In 1843 , the following named Brethren were published as officers of the Albany Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem : —John W . Bay , of the city of Albany ; K . H . Van Rensselaer , of New York ; J . Christie , PoTtsmouth , and BySmith , of New Hampshire ; G . ^ . Yates , Schenectady ; J . Selkrig , Onondaga , N . Y . ; . John K . Paige , of Albany ; Lewis C . Beck , M . D , of Princeton College , New Jersey ; D / D . Benedict , of Saratoga ; Collins Odell , of Montgomery
county , N . Y . " Although many of the Sublime Degrees are a continuation of the Blue Degrees , yet there is no interference between the two bodies . The Sublime Masons never initiate any into the Bhie Degrees , without a legal warrant forthat purpose froma Symlolio Grand Ledge ; but they communicate the secrets of the chair to such applicants as have not already received them , previous to their initiation into the Sublime Lodge : yet they are at the same time
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
History Of The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
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' v ^ - ^ f' ^ Tfii Mlowi ^ Bite I extract fern the address of tha ^
1 ^ 3 ^ Supremev Council of fe directed his goou A old : M ^ thd onMn #
in 1707 , its b ^ Bro slS ^^ W . Stes , E ^ q rs ^ Deputy $ ^ tinder the did system ; also # ® & c . > 1761 , tod otte
witliihe ^ lb the yncurreM in Albany / D Eenssela ^ , P . ( J ; M effecting instituted to place the same under the superintendence of a Grand
Council of Princes of Jerusalem , as required by the old constitutidus ; and such Grand Council was Subsequently opened in due form in said city of Albany . Lodges of Perfection in the counties of Montgomery , Onondaga , Saratoga , and Monroe , in the State of New York ; were successively organized , ar ^ d placed , agreeably to tho constitutions , under the superintendence of the Grand Council
before named . In 1843 , the following named Brethren were published as officers of the Albany Grand Council of Princes of Jerusalem : —John W . Bay , of the city of Albany ; K . H . Van Rensselaer , of New York ; J . Christie , PoTtsmouth , and BySmith , of New Hampshire ; G . ^ . Yates , Schenectady ; J . Selkrig , Onondaga , N . Y . ; . John K . Paige , of Albany ; Lewis C . Beck , M . D , of Princeton College , New Jersey ; D / D . Benedict , of Saratoga ; Collins Odell , of Montgomery
county , N . Y . " Although many of the Sublime Degrees are a continuation of the Blue Degrees , yet there is no interference between the two bodies . The Sublime Masons never initiate any into the Bhie Degrees , without a legal warrant forthat purpose froma Symlolio Grand Ledge ; but they communicate the secrets of the chair to such applicants as have not already received them , previous to their initiation into the Sublime Lodge : yet they are at the same time