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no such application is made in good faith.
THIRD HOUSE
46. Members of the Order will be permitted to use the Library in any
of our Profess-Houses.
47. Circulating Libraries will presently be established.
48. Brethren who may be travelling have a right to the hospitality of
the Master of the Lodge of the district for a period of three days.
FOURTH HOUSE
49. Brethren of all grades may be invited to sojourn in the Profess-
Houses of the Order by Grand Lodge; and such invitation may
confidently be expected as the reward of merit. There they will be
able to make the personal acquaintance of members of the higher
Grades, learn of the deeper workings of the Order, obtain the benefit
of personal instruction, and in all ways fit themselves for
advancement.
50. Brethren of advanced years and known merit who desire to follow
the religious life may be asked to reside permanently in such houses.
51. In the higher degrees Brethren have the right to reside in our
Profess-Houses for a portion of every year, as shown:
P.R.S. Six weeks.S.G.C. Three months.
VIø. Two weeks.
VIIø. Two months.
G.T. One month.
S.G.C. Three months.
P.R.S. Six weeks.
VIIIø. Six months.
52. Members of the IXø, who share among themselves the whole property
of the Order according to the rules of that degree, may, of course,
reside there permanently. Indeed, the house of every Brother of this
grade is, ipso facto, a Profess-House of the Order.
FIFTH HOUSE
53. All Brethren may expect the warmest co-operation in their
pleasures and amusements from other members of the Order. The perfect
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