A Masonic Manual Comprising Decisions of the Ms Grand Lodge F And Am of Th

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A Masonic Manual Comprising Decisions of the Ms Grand Lodge F And Am of Th
James Wright Anderson
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Vol. XI, p. 203.
Sec. 315. To reject a given applicant, whoever he may be, is the sacred right of any member of a Lodge. No one may demand, nor is he at liberty to disclose, his reasons. He is the sole judge thereof. They may well be of too delicate a character to be disclosed. He must settle the question of their sufficiency with his own conscience and manly sense of right and wrong, and his decision must be a finality. If in- deed some factious brother is found habitually rejecting all applic
...ants in utter disregard of their worth or character, and for the mere sake of rejecting them — or through malice or prejudice, or some unfounded ill-feeling toward the Lodge or PECISIONS.
321 the person of the applicant — or for reasons of class or religion, or politics— or from any nnmasonic or unworthy motive, openly and avowedly declared— such brother would himself be a proper subject for discipline, and ought to be speedily and remorselessly cast out; for these are or mny be conditions which would render the casting of a black ball a Masonic offense.


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