The document outlines the authority of the Grand Master regarding proposed resolutions within the Masonic Order. It establishes that if a proposed resolution is deemed to contradict the ancient Landmarks of the Order, the Grand Master has the discretion to prohibit its discussion. This provision emphasizes the importance of adhering to foundational principles and traditions of Freemasonry. The Grand Master’s role is pivotal in maintaining the integrity of Masonic practices, ensuring that all propositions align with established norms. This regulation serves as a safeguard against the introduction of ideas that may undermine the core values of the Order. Practitioners must be aware that any resolution submitted for consideration is subject to this scrutiny, reinforcing the need for careful formulation of proposals in compliance with Masonic principles.
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If it shall appear to the Grand Master that any proposed resolution contains anything contrary to the antient Landmarks of the Order, he may refuse to permit the same to be discussed.