Albert Mackey's 25 Landmarks

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gptkbp:instanceOf list of Masonic landmarks
gptkbp:author gptkb:Albert_Mackey
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Albert Mackey's 25 Landmarks
gptkbp:influenced Masonic jurisprudence
gptkbp:landmark1 The modes of recognition
gptkbp:landmark10 The necessity that every Lodge, when congregated, should be duly tiled
gptkbp:landmark11 The right of every Mason to be represented in all general meetings of the Craft
gptkbp:landmark12 The right of every Mason to appeal from the decision of his brethren in Lodge convened, to the Grand Lodge or General Assembly of Masons
gptkbp:landmark13 The right of every Mason to visit and sit in every regular Lodge
gptkbp:landmark14 No visitor, unknown to the brethren present, can enter a Lodge without first passing an examination
gptkbp:landmark15 No Lodge can interfere in the business of another Lodge
gptkbp:landmark16 Every Freemason is amenable to the laws and regulations of the Masonic jurisdiction in which he resides
gptkbp:landmark17 Candidates for initiation must be men, unmutilated, free-born, and of mature age
gptkbp:landmark18 A belief in the existence of God as the Grand Architect of the Universe
gptkbp:landmark19 Belief in a resurrection to a future life
gptkbp:landmark2 The division of Symbolic Masonry into three degrees
gptkbp:landmark20 A Book of the Law shall constitute an indispensable part of the furniture of every Lodge
gptkbp:landmark21 Equality of all Masons
gptkbp:landmark22 Secrecy of the institution
gptkbp:landmark23 The foundation of a speculative science upon an operative art
gptkbp:landmark24 The symbolic use of the terms of the science derived from the ancient stonemasons
gptkbp:landmark25 The universality of Freemasonry
gptkbp:landmark3 The legend of the Third Degree
gptkbp:landmark4 The government of the fraternity by a presiding officer called a Grand Master
gptkbp:landmark5 The prerogative of the Grand Master to preside over every assembly of the Craft
gptkbp:landmark6 The prerogative of the Grand Master to grant dispensations for conferring degrees at irregular times
gptkbp:landmark7 The prerogative of the Grand Master to grant dispensations for opening and holding Lodges
gptkbp:landmark8 The necessity for Masons to congregate in Lodges
gptkbp:landmark9 The government of the Craft, when so congregated in a Lodge, by a Master and two Wardens
gptkbp:notUniversallyAccepted true
gptkbp:numberOfRooms 25
gptkbp:publicationYear 1858
gptkbp:publishedIn An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry
gptkbp:subject gptkb:Freemasonry
gptkbp:usedBy some Grand Lodges
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Landmarks_of_Freemasonry
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7