Volume One - Masonic Degrees 4-18
Volume One - Masonic Degrees 4-18
Volume One - Masonic Degrees 4-18
The Original and Complete Rituals of the first Supreme Council, 330
VOLUME ONE
TABLE OF CON'I'Er-.fTS
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Table of COn/ems
INTRODUcnON
I
that
nuber
I.
Nurn her
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of
we
our
Henneti c readers
and to
Masoni c offer
J ournal,
invited
publication
of us
any interesting
manuscripts
or out-of-print
books they mi ght know of. The response was overw he] mi n g. As a result of
in vitati on. we soon pri nted fi ve new books. incl udin g two interesting
the reception of the material which is now a set of 1830·s. nor
rituab~ but we never- anticipated printed here for the first ti me ever.
A reader from upstate New York inf orrned us that hi s fami lY owned Masonk manuscript rituals which had been its possession since the What makes this more rernarkabl e is that neither member of the immediate first band. The manuscript sizes), numerous the leather-bound collection consists of five leather-bound famil we U'1I.veJ upstate to meet with our corespondent ed the corespondent and examine
any
on gi naJ
degrees"
These M_S.S_ was Purchas'd of Mr. tnsme withheldJ. a renouncing & Seceed ing Frae Mason for 545- & one new Pack & ShOY81-this 22d Day of Decembe r 1 B35, There is noth ing Hid but what sha II be Seen & known,
AI the request of the present Owners we have withheld both the name oj the
original transcriber and their ancestor, as the owners have no desire to part w irh
their heirloom. They wish to make it emphatically dear thor lhtry do not wish to
be bothered in any way as a result of th is publication. requests for informarion regarding the present
been requested by the family to protect their privacy, and cannot respond to any OKmers. or the ritual collection itself-
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information. for they constitute, as far as we are aware, the most complete set
of early Scottish Rite rituals in the United States.
The reader will note that each of the five books was transcri bed from ri mals belonging to Giles F. Yates. 33~. Mr. Yates was a member of both the N orrhern and Southern Supreme Councils. and by 1827 was in posses sion of most. if not a11.of the manuscript rituals of Mr. Frederick Dalcho, one of the
founders of the first Supreme Councll.!
collection was rediscovered in ]938.
manuscripts ("a strange farrago of bad EngHsh ')2 were lost or sold.
When the
Our
collection includes all the rituals from the 4~ SECRET MA.STER, up to and
including the 33~ SOVEREIGN GRAND INSPE.CTOR GENERAL
Each of the rituals is preceded by a header which frequently gives the dates
1801 IUId 1802. We believe this indicates the rituals are copies of the Dalcho versions. although
W~
noted that for some unknown reason the rituals are divided into two groups, i.e., "first series" and "second series." The "second series" rituals are all dated
took place.
Further, some of the rituals have apparently been switched around in numerical Among the more curious instances of revision is the Zg=' GRAND MASTER
EcOSE. OR SCOITISH ELDER MASTER. AND KNlGl-IT OF ST.
ANDREW.
Following the degree (which closely follows the Pike's versioni' is the outline
l R. Baker Harris. History of 1964), pp. r17, J 96_
2lbid., p. In_ Jlbid .. p_ 92. 41n ]829 J.J J. Gourgas, of the Northern Supreme Councu, wrote
to M~ Holbrook. of the Southern Council, requesting a copy of the "Charleston 33rd" (Ibid.. p. 195). If Yates h.'I.d a copy, why dldn 't he share: it? ~"Grand Maitre Ecossais, or Scotti sh Elder Maste rand Kn ight of St Andrew" inA Ibm P"iU' of "Rr:prin4 of rin.&ols o/0ld [)€grtts" {Boston &. New York: Poemandres Press, 1995). pp, 116l39.
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of an apparent
8.
this 1806 ritual? Consider the 30TH, 31 ST AND 32ND DEGREE, SOVEREIGN. OR SUBUME
PRINCE OF THE ROYAL SECRET1 which seems to have become the
3r
only
after a
31(>TRIBUNAL
OF GRAND
INQUISITORS
twenty -three yean later, the latter is 1 tself drasticall y revised. One of the most interesting rituals is the
INSPECTOR GENERAL
em tin g the
without indicati
book, including original
00,
as they
in this
of the
some water damage many years ago and are barely legible on several these instances we have reconstructed the original drawings
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using a computer
graphics program.
6H Y agreement wi th the ow ners, we wen: not permitted to retain pbotocopi es of any document.. ~ scanned and edited.
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Solomon,
hjs Lodge must be hung with black, and strewed with tears. The Master who comes represents and is styled Most Powerful,
seven ex perfs. There is only one Werden, who is ca/~ed Aooni{lJm; inspection of rhe workmanship at Mounr Lebanon.
WHS
large blve,
watered,
ribbon
from the right shoulder to the Jeft hip, to which is suspended Adoniram
bDrrJe~d
thereto,
Z cut On it. All the Bre-~hren shoutd wear the same, with white
Apron-s & Gloves, the strings, painted rhereon in Q<.lld.
Qf
tile Aprons,
I Brother Ysres chan ges thi 5 (Q "He was the fi r.:.1 Secret Master,"
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the;, Chief.
This Lodge should be rtruminated by 81 candles, distributed by 9 times 9, but
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I. To OJUn,
S. Brother Adoniram, are you a Secret Master?
A. Most Powerful I have passed from the square
to
seen the Tomb of our respectable Master Hiram Abiff and have. in company with my Brethren, shed my tears thereon. S. What's the Oock my Brother? A. The dawn of the day has drove away darkness; and the Great Light begins
to
S. If the Great Li gbt has drove away darkness, and we are all Secret
Master, it is time
The Most Powerful then makes the Sign of Silence, with his right hand, which the B~thren answer with their
'eft.
LET US PRAY
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Form of Reeeption.
The Slue Past Master or Candidate, must be examined in the Arlte-chamber
(by the Master of CeremonIes) in his three first Degrees, and in the secrets Chair.
0'
the
7 times
0/1
'he door,
tile
to Adonfram,
"Mos. Powerful. the re is in the Antecharn ber a Past- Master who solici ts the booor of being initiated into the mysteries of the Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfect Masons."
The Most Powerful form, if rile Inspector If the Inspector desires the CandkJate fa be introduced in the anr;ient
to
do
he¥'ing his
as square upon his forehead and a Gres, Llqht in hi$ to whom he must give an sccc un! of h;mse!f
then, near
fh~
to Adoniram,
by Adontram,
he advances,
de'i1l8rs
"My Dear Brother, you have seen until now, [he thick. veil. only. which covers the Sanctum Sanctorum yo ur fidei ity, zeal and con staac y have galned you the favor w hich I now grant you. It is to show you the great treasure, and introduce you. indue time, into the holy and secret place. Come and contract your obligation."
A doniram raises him and leads fl{m to the (oor of the aftar, where he knee's and takes the obligation of a blue Master wiftl this addition--
[0
any
person below me !hi s Degree: that I win be an exact 0bse rver of a11such laws as
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shall be prescribed
to me, and will fulfill and obey all orders and decrees from and the laws and regulations of this
Su blime Grand Lodge; under the penalty of al l my f ormer obl igati ODS - So help me God, and keep me steadtast in the same. Amen."
H~ kisses
,he
Bible,
Adoniram now rstses him, and the Most Powerful invests him with the ribbon, key and apron: places leaves, and says on his head a crown (or wreathe) of laurel and olive
to
him,
"My Dear Brother. [ receive you Secret Master, and give you rank among the Levi te s. Thi s Laurel. w hi chI have j nvested you w ith, all udes to the victory
w hie h you are to gain over your passions.
peace and Union which should reign among us. It rests with you to desire the
fervor that God may, one day. enable you to ani ve at the Secret place; and then:
to
contemplate fidelity,
the pillar of Beauty. by a white and black rib bon is the sy moot of innocence
your
and discretion.
The
Apron
and
Gloves
an:
emb1ematicai of the candor of all the Secret Masters ~among whom, at your ow n solicitation,
Sanctorum: and have placed you arnon g the num her 7 to supply the place of our
dear Master Hiram A biff and have, also. appointed you one of the Conductors The eye on your apron is
watch.
workmen!"
The Master of Ceremonies Won1 and Token. then giveS
to the Candjdate,
the followinQ
Sign,
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Sign. -The Sign is that of Silence which is made by placing the: two first
fin gers of the right hand upon the lips. which is answered
by th e two first
rr
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These are the first names w hie h God gave himself w ben be manifested himself unto Moses on the mountain; of which you see the three initials traced on the plane of the Dian gle, Go Brother. pass the Brethren, §. Lecture.
S. Are you a Secret Master? A_ 5. and listen to our doctrine.
r have
A. [passed
enclosing
certain
Hebraic
characters.
from
which
emanated nine beams of the Shecki nai, bean n g. each. an inirial of a Di vi ne N arne as den ved from an attri bute: and the w hoi e surrounded by a. Great Ci rcle,
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Architect of the
Universe, which was forbidden to be pronounced consequence of which. we lost the true pronunciation. S
to all
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by a law of Moses, in
It is true, my Brother. the just pronunciation of those characters was iOO but Grand £lee( Perfect and Sublime Masons. a knowledge. of which I
hope, you wiJI one acquire by virtue of your attachment to our Order. and your zeal in discharging the duties of your obligation - Bur pray can you tell me what
those names arc, the initials of which you saw in the nine beams of the Sbeckinai ?
A. Those which God gave himself wben he spoke to Moses
OD
Mount
Sinai. intimating
to
him. at the same time, that his future issue should, one day,
(ADONA!)
(JEHOV AH)
Supreme Lord.
'~,w l(
m~y
Supreme Judge.
Powerful. Omnipotent
Mightiness.
n'l(l~ ":l~l
'"l{
which compose aJtogether 888 letters and 72 names, which are. like the Ineffable name. to be found in the mysteries of the Cabala, and the Angels Alphabet, S. I presu me,
JU y
but they will be fully explained to you in the Degree of Perfection and having now done with the Delta and its awful characters. can you tell me the meaning of me great circle which surrounded them?
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A. A luminous circle enclosing a briUiant star of five points wirh the letter G ill its center. S. What is the meaning of that Letter?
A. GWRY, GRANDEUR and GOMEL. S. What do you understand by those words?
fOT
his supreme power. it was the first word which Adam spoke on discovering his adorable Eve. S. What is represented hy the five beams of the brilliant Star? A. The fi ve orders of Architecture w hicb adorned the Temple ~ and the senses of Nature without which man cannot be perfect. S. What else did you perceive in the Sanctum Sanctorurn? A. The Ark of Alliance, The Golden Candlestick with 7 branches. having a
Iamp iu each. and a tabl e.2
S. Where was the Ark of Alliance placed? A. In me middle of the Sanctum Sanctorum. under the brilliant star and the shadow of the win gs of the Chern bim. S. What does the Ark represent? A - The Alliance which God made with IDS people. S. What fi gure was the Ark?
A.
A Parallelogram.
One cubit and an half in breadth
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A. Of shittim wood. covered within and without with gold, decorated with
a golden crown. and borne by two Cherubims of Gold. S. Had the cover of the ark a name?
A. It had ~ it was called propi tiary
S. What did these tables contain and of wbat were they made? A. Of w hi te marble, and contained the decaio gue written in Hebraic
characters.
S. What did these commandments teach and how were they di sposed of on the tables?
A. The four first pointed out the obligations
or Man
to
engraved on the first table, the remaining six pointed out the obligations of man
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me
S. Of what use was the table? A. To place thereon. the 12 loaves of unleavened
always be in the presence of the Divinity agreeably to his commandment to Moses," S. Of what were these loaves made?
A. Of the pure st fl OUL
two heaps.
Exod,
25 Ch, :2 t .
to
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'Ie...,
A. To be a memento of me obiigation made to God. S. \Vb.at was the name of the Sanctum Sanctorurn in Hebrew?
A. DABlR.
people_6 The Israelites testified so much ardor for the works. and with so much zeal to carry on the same, that Moses proclaimed, by sound of trumpet, that be wanted no more,' They worked after the model which God had given to Moses who also instructed him. in the number and form, of the sacred vessels, which were to be made and. placed in the Tabernacle to serve in the sacrifices.
s.
aUude?
A. To the seven planets. S. Of how many parts was it composed? A. Of Seventy. S. For w hal reason '! A. In allusion to the decant, or seventy divisions of the planets. S _ What does tbe eye over the door of this Lodge represent? A _ The eye of God.
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A. Bya staircase in the form of a screw, whica went up by 3,5 and 7 steps fixed on the wall, on the North side.
with
EJ ements?
27 accomplis hed 81.
S. Thank. you. my Brother. It has afforded me much satisfaction the correctness of your answers, that you have attended
Lodge, and have treasured mysteries, soon be capacitated Degree of Perfection. up in your mind;
to
to
find by
I flatter myself, from your merit and perseverance, that you will
to deserve the summit of our knowledge. wherein you will be presented with the splendid reward
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sa)'S~ "Since there remains no more to do than to It is rime to rest Brother Inspector give notice
practice virtue and shun vice, let us again enter into silence. that the will of God may be done and accomplished. by the mysterious number. that the':Lodge is going to be closed:'
Tfle Inspector Brethren, strikes 7 times wirtl his handS, which ;s answered Powerful, by aJI the
after which,
LODGE IS CLOSED
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of ttw .$outlwm
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or 2tmC'riC'" a.
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all the floor must be pJar;ed the folJow;ng painting. s §. F arm. of the Lodge.
The Right Worshipful and Respectable Master, represants the NobJe Adoniram, who was the first that was made Perfect Masrer.
He commanded the
after which, he
workmen of the Temple, befon! Hiram ADf(f arrived at Jerusalem: had (he inspecrion of the workmen at Mount Lebanon.
8 Prince
of Jerusalem,
He sits,
under the canopy in the East, Stokfn in the tunction of hiS highest ZERBAL, the
0' Inspector,
T/1ero is but Om! watt1en, who represents He sirs in the WeSf, decorated The Master of the
Degrl!"BS.
Ceremonies,
Captain
of
the
Guards; he must be decorated drawn sword in hfs hand. Apron-- White 'eather,
in the middle
of the apron,
m us~ be
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extended
to 60 Degree!
~uspended
by
green ribbon
LS
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Brother Inspector, is
tiled. and rue we all Perfect Masters? . Right Worshipful, we are wen tiled, and are all Perfect Masters.
to
me Lodge
A.
S. Brethren, take notice that the Right WorshipfuJ Master is going to open a Lodge of Perfect Master. The R_W.M. then strikes The inspector The Secretary
The Treasurer 4- wittJ en iron ., 4 .,
The Brertlren then rna ke the Sjgn of Admiration together_ A. Brother Stoki D, pray what's the Clock? S. Right Worshipful, it is four. A. Since it is fOUT. it is high time to set the workmen to labor, give notice thaI the Lodge of Perfect Master is open, The Inspector repeats tile same and the
LOWE IS OPEN
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§~ F OTl1f of Reception.
The C BOOldate must be decorated Secret Master. Jnspector's in the Antechamber with the Order (J( The Master of Ceremonies enters the Lodge end strikes .f on the
shoulder,
and says:-
<There is in the Antechamber a Secret Master who solicits the honor of being received and admitted a Perfect Master."
The Inspector
reports the same to the Righf Worshfpfu' Adoniram, who
Win
The Inspector orders the Master of Ceremonies- to instruct the Candfdate, who
goes to him, exam;nes him in hjs former Degrees, and takes rtom him aU olfensive
anns, p tits round his neck. a green silk cord, which he holds In his 'eft hand, and a
naked sword in his right, and conducts him to the door, Master tfJa t somebody on which he ~mocks .. me RiQht WorshfpftJr
reports it
be introoucea.
The Candidate on the is introduc~d
nco«
of the LOdge.
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on
him, he demands
tne
tum
one or (he
He then
He
him to knee). after which he passes through the tomb, on each side of the
,he
UWe benr.
Having waited
Bible
§. Obligation.
[- lllustrious do most solemnly and sincerely swear and promise on the Holy and thi s
Sa hi e. in the presence
of the Grand
Archi teet
most
reeeived; that t win pay due obedience to all the: commands and decrees of the
Grand Council dishonored among men. and to suffer all the penalties of my former obligations.
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A. My Dear Brother.I draw you from your vicious life. and by the power
wb.i.cbI have received from the most powerful King of Kings. I raise you to the Degree of Perfect Master, on condition that you faithful! y observe. what shall
§.
looking up to Heaven. then letting them fall on your belly and cross them. fixin g your eyes on the ground.
2.M Sign-Advance,
other. then touch the right knees, mutually, and bring the right hand on the beart, then draw it to the right side in a square, both do the same.
Token-« The token is that of the Blue Masters grip, placing your left hand
on the back. of
me
other. and pressing them hard. 4 times. when the other the thumbs
answers
MAHABON.
Then grip one anotber' s right hand. the fingers clinched. upwards forming a triangle.
Pass Word-AcASlA.
Secret Word-lEVA.
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§. History,
me assassins,
and the
wear.
The blood was traced to a wen on the North side of the Temple. which
induced Mahabon to believe that the body had been thrown into it
The il1U'l1ediately discharged the water from the well and be descended. but found not the body as he ex peered, howe ver, they were ri chiy rewarded for their 1abor by fi ndin II!: the Master's Jewel, whicb in all probabil ity, w hen Hiram Abiff was attacked by the assassi ns, he lore from his neck and threw there. to prevent it from falling into their hands. Mahabon, With his companions, offered a prayer of thanksgiving to the Almighty, for the discovery of this treasure, They then went in search of the body, which was at iength discovered
by Srokin, by means of a sprig
Degrees.
When the body was brought to the temple. Solomon was highly gratified whicb bis talents and virtue so justly entitled him to. be able to pay to the memory of that great Man. those high. Masonic. honors. He accordingly gave orders to the Noble Adoniram. his Grand Inspector, to make the funeral as magnificent as possible. He also gave orders that the blood. which was spilled. in the Temple should Dot be effaced, until revenge should be obtained. The Noble Adoniram, Grand Master Architect and Chief of the Works,
immediately gave the plan for a superb monument. which was to be raised to
his mourning. and which, was to be composed of black Marble. Through the exertions of the workmen, the monumenr was finished in nine days. On the top thereof. was a triangular stone, on which was engraved M.B. in Hebraic characters. and a sprig of Acacia ornamented the top.
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separate from
or
superb obelisk, erected near the West part of the Temple. a little to the North
The Jewel of Hiram Abiff was carefully deposited the Temple. Three days after the ceremony. Temple, where the workmen Solomon, with his whole court. went to the were arranged in the same order. 3... they were at .. among the Treasures of
the funeral, He examined the tomb. obelisk. the triangular stone with the letters which were engraved complete. towards
and offered up a prayer to the Lord of Hosts. and said with joy in his heart. it is and by a Sign of Admiration heaven. leaned their heads on their right shoulders.
their hands over thei r bell ies, sa.i d Amen. Amen. Amen.
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I. Lecture,
A. Are you a Perfect Master?
S. I have seen the Ci rcie and sq uare pl aced on the two crossed col UJTlD s,
A. Where are they situated?
S. In the place w here the body of our respec tab] e Master Hiram A biff w as deposited.
A. \Vhat do those col urnns represent'!
S. The Pillars of Jachin and Boaz wbich I have pa.s sed. to attain the Degree
of Perfect Master.
A. In w hat pan of the Tempi e were those pillars erected?
S _ ln the Porch.?
A. Have th ose words any meani ng?
s.
strength.
is
were called by the name of the first pillar, at which they The Fe:Llow Crafts bore tbe name of the second
pillar for the same reason. A. What was S olomon 's intenti on in creating thi s De gree?
S. To excite the Brethren to an active inquiry after those bloody
ruffians. Solomon He
and of in
were ignorant of. But suspecting that they were among the workmen,
ordered a strict and ~ eneral search, to be made among that three of the number desi red Adonirarn
be guilty.
to rai se a superb tomb at the We Sf end of the Temple. but the perfect Masters.
Agreeably
place on the top thereof, in an urn. the heart of Hiram Abiff wen embalmed, wh.ich none had any knowledge. orders the heart of our respectable an Urn, and placed
1 K.in~s-7 Cb: 2 L
to these should
be
I}
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accomplished. Vengeance.
Through the urn was a drawn sword. an emblem of the anxious The body was buried in a separate apartment from the Temple,
desire of all the: Brethren. to assist io discovering the assassins, and obtaining
where Solomon kept his Chapter. A. What have you learned. from the Degrees you have aJ ready passed
through?
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A. What signifies the square stone in the center of the Circles? S. It teaches us that our edifice should have for lts foundation, a perfect stone, that is, that our conduct should be raised upon A. What is the meaning of the three Circles? S. They are emblematicai of the Divinity, who hath neither beginning or
end. A. What is the meaning of the letter
a permanent and
imperishable basts, that it may stand the test of times and seasons.
which is in
me Center
stone?
s.
Universe. and of the Sacred Word of the Perfect Master. A. Pronounce it.
S _ lEVAA. How were you received a Perfect Master?
S. To cause me to recollect that I have given my consent to have it [om from out of my breast. if I should infringe my obligations and reveal the secrets
of Masonry. A. Why the halter round your neck?
s. To teach
j ncrease
as I proceed in
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S. One by five.
A. Wby one by five?
s.
S
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A. What do they si gnify? The four turns which I made when traveling and the fifth of Admiration.
w hen you entered A. What 1S th e meani ng of the tomb you passed,
thi s
Lodge?
s.
It is me representation
A. What signifies the rope which comes from the Coffin, and is extended
S. To alter my steps from Apprentice to Fellow Craft and Master, and to cross the two col umns.
A. Why so?
S. To cal] to my recollection that it has been by passing the first Degrees, that I ha ve attai ned the Degree of Perfect Master.
A. Is there any mystery his under this signification?
It teaches
Sanctum Sanctoru m but by purity of manners, righteousness of heart, and the secrets of the first Degrees. of which they are the school.
A. Why did
S. Green.
A. Why green?
S. To remind me that. being dead in vice, 1 must hope to revive in virtue, and by lbat attain the last Degree in order to make some progress in the sublime sciences. a knowledge which [ hope one day to possess.
A.
it
to
you?
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rise,
That a Perfect Master should act within measure and always be attentive
s.
ACAClA.
A. What [5 the meaning of that word'? S. It is the name of a plant which was placed on the grave of Hiram Abiff
of Linneus,
and belon gs to his 23 rd Class and first order. called POL YG AMIA MON A:ClA,
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§. To Close.
A. Brother Stokio,
pray.
s.
refresh ourselyes.
S. Take noti ce Brethren, The Ri ght Worshi pful Adorn ram is going to close this Lodge.
Adoniram strikes The Inspec~ of ~
.oil!
The SeCll!'tary
The Treasuror Adonirnm
..,
then makes the Sign of A dmirotion . which the Brethren answer, and
LODGE IS CLOSED
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""th
llfg:n-t o( the
fjr&t
$tri~
0'
mf'
50uthtm C.lU("O
JuriGbiction
3ntimJ1~ $fcretJf\'
1
aIT~1
~~
•••
Fl... !~!'>I
The place Masons,
or
Tyre.
or
of be
furnished
with Btec«
hangings.
with
tears,
ar1d should
enlfghtened
by 27 Lights in 3 candlesticks
as in tile SymboHc Lodge _ This Lodge fs opened and closed, interval between the 9rh and 10th,
§. To Open.
Solomon knocks 27 which is answered by Hiram, when aU the Brethren in the lodge bend their ri9ht knees, with their hands crossed in such manner, that the 2 thumbs touch the foreheBd, when they aU repeat in a Jow voice JOVA, JOVA,
JOVA, then rise and draw their SWOrds. SoJomon appoints a Captain and Ueutenant or the Guards, and the rest
Df
r/lemselltes
wert
The Guards
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of the L~
and should wesr Aprons lined and bordered triangle pa~nted Jewei--A
on the flap.
8 fjery red ribbon, round the
A Iter the Guards wfthdmw, theffl ~main only Solomon of JsnteJ and H;ram or
Tyre.
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§.
Form of Reception.
The Candidate being in the Anti-Chamber the captain of the Guards, rakes
!rom him his hat, sword, Apron and gloves, and the string of Perfect Master; and all olT"ensive weapons. purposely H~ then places htm at the door of tile Lodge, whfch is
the GuarD's make a little noise at roo door, whjch obliges the King of Tyre to tum his head thet way.
there's a listner."
Salomon
On which Hiram rises without speaking, cu.rio us Brother by the hand and drags
'0
rhe
seizes
the
to
and says
soromofl~"Here he is."
Solomon says~"Wbat
Hiram
answers
to
0n
which Solomon quits his place, and puts his hand on the r;Urltd of Hfram's sword and saysthe Captain
it
loud kfID.Ck on the tatJJe, on which enter, and salute the Kings
respectfully.
remain by themselves some time, speakinr; very klw, on the tabJe, an wh~c!l rflt: guards enter, conducting of them and by a SiQIl given by Solomon
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JII
ere sested
Solomon
sddresses
the
J have interceded. by my intreaties with the King of Tyre, my Ally. whom your curi osity had offe nded, for w hie h he had pronoun ced sentence of death on you. I have not only obtained you pardon, but also his consent, to receive you as an Intimate Secretary to our new Alliance,
keeping in vi olabl y secret, the matter w hieh weare willi ng to discover to you. and are you willing to take an ob1igation in the most solemn and sacred manner?
The Candidate answers-
I consent
§. Obligation, 1- do most so] emnl y and sincere] y promise and swear in the presence of the Universe. and this right worshipful
DOW
assembly,
never to reveal, either directly or indirectly, to any person under the canopy of Heaven, any matter or thing. which has been, is conununicated a lower Degree.
to
or shall be hereafter be
me in this Degree of Intimate Secretary. nor to an y B ruther of And I do furthermore promise and swear. that 1 will anend alJ of this Lodge, and that J
summons's sent to me from this Lodge. and strict! y observe and keep. as faithfully as possible, all the laws and Constitutions
will pay due Obedience to all mandates decrees and commands. of the Grand Council of the Pri nces of Jerusalem. under no ]ess penalty. than to ba ve my
body dissected. my heart cut into pieces and the whole beasts of the Forest.
Solomon
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'Q be thrown
to the wild
therein. there is an I, which is the initial of the Dame of the Grand Architect of the Uni verse. The edifi ce at the end, represents the Palace of Solomon, and the
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door of the great gate by which they enter. The tears and Mausoleum refer
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the chamber of audience of Masons in the palace. lined with black doth. w he re
Solomon used to retire and grieve. for the loss of Hiram Abiff and where Hiram. King of. found Solomon when he came to visit him. The letter
at the right of
My dear Brothe r, I rec ei ve you an Intirnate Se cretary, promise me to be faithful and diligent in the discharge of the duties of your new office as was that great man whose place you now supply, The color of the ribbon, with which you are invested. should bring to your remembrance. the blows which the cruel assassin gave him. and his blood. of which he rather chose to spill the last drop, than reveal the mysteries of Masonry. We hope, my dear Brother, your fidelity will be steady and equal to every proof. and this sword, with which J now ann you, will defend you against those, who may dare to su rpri se you, in w hat we are goi n g to en trust you with.
and drawing it from thence to your right hip, in token of your obli gatian. The second Sign ~ Cross your to your temples (as if resting
00
same time raising your eyes to Heaven, Token- Take each other's Right hand, when one says BERITH turning the other's band with the back. part downwards. promise and Perfection .. l st Pass Word-h 2nd Pass Word-Is name.
JOABBU. the name of the curious Brother,
NFDER. the first turns again and says SB.F.JvtOTH which signifies
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§. Tht History
Solomon, in consequence of the Treaty which his ambassador made with the King of. was obliged
to
taken from Mount Ubanus, and the Quarry of (besi des the measure of oil, boneyand wheat, with which he had already furnished him) a province of 20 cities in Gaiitea.. which was to be given to Hiram of. when the Temple was completely fimshed. Solomon. having neglected this for a year, King Hiram the lands barren. the people rude and visited the Cities. and findiag
uncultivated. and their morals bad, he was convinced they would be mort expense than profit to him, he therefore determined to go in person 10 Solomon
and complain of his breach of the promise and agreement which he had made.
Being arrived at Jerusalem, he passed through tbe Guards wbo were in the court, and proceeded directly to the kings Apartment, where he found Solomon, giving himself up to grief for the loss of Hiram Abiff. King Hiram went in, in so hast)' a manner. that one of Solomon's favorites named Joabert, who perceived it, fearing he bad gone ion with an intention of executing some evil design against Solomon, followed him to the door and listened. Hiram perceiving jt. exclaimed, Oh Heavens they hear us! and ran immediately to the door and dragged him into the chamber and said. here he is_ Solomon seeing him, could not doubt and said. what shall we do with him? to which Hiram replied, we must kill him, and seized his sword for (hat purpose.
w hen Solomon tan from his throne and said. stop your hand
my Brother. He
then gave a loud knock on the table, on which the guards entered, to whom he said, seize this guil ty man, w ithdra w with hi m. you wi II ans WI:"-f for his appearance_ When Solomon was alone with Hiram he said, Sire. Joabert is the greatest favorite 1 have. and of alJ the Lords in my Court, he is the most attached to me. I am well convinced of his design and what he bas done, was to preserve me from your displeasure. The alteration he:saw in your face, when you passed through the Count induced him to listen, I pray you sentence, and I win answer for his zeal and discretion.
to
revoke your
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by the intercession which Solomon made for his favorite, how dear be was to him. frec~y gave his consent to every thing which Solomon desired. Before
they separated, they signed a treaty, renewing their former alliance. with engagements. that they were: allied for Offensive and Defensive operations. This treaty was kept unalterabl e. wi Ih other matters. to w hich was the Intimate Secretary. It is thi s. my Dear B rother, which was repre se nted to you, in your recepti Oil of Inti male Secretary. END OF THE HISTORY
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Intimate Secretary
Mo..
§. Lecture.
Q. Are you an Intimate Secretary? A. I am (and raises his eyes towards Heaven)
my Life.
8IJd zeal
proved to
Q. 'What do
you mean
Q.
Q. Of what province?
A. Of Capul a Q. Your sir name? A. Caput ist.
Q. How many cities did Solomon give to the King of, lO recompense
for the materials he had furnished for the construction A. Twenty. Q. Where was you received?
A.
him
of the Temple'!
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Intimate Secretary
\110...
Q. What doth the letter J signify w hkh you saw in the window? A. It is the initial of the third Dame of the Grund Architect of the Universe.
which in this Degree signifies-Give thanks to God, the work is done.
Q_ Why is the Lodge Hghted by 27 UgblS? A. To represent the 2700 Candlesticks which. Solomon made use of for the Temple, Q. What was the grand door represent? A. The door of Solomon 's paJ ace. Q. What signifies the Triple triangle whkb hangs at the lower end of your
ribbon?
A. The three Theological virtues of faith. Hope and Charity, You may give it another interpretanon-e Solomon, Hiram of Tyre and Hiram Ahiff.
t. To Clos~.
Q. What's the dock?
A. It is nine.
The LO{1ge is closed as at the opening by 27 knocks, 3 rimes 9, a Uttle jnrerval between the gth end 1rJh.
THE END
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;Ch lkprtC"
of ~t 1Iret
.Juri~i«ion
of '1M tinitrb
·~O'"'06t
....
l'
of tM $outtwm
of 2bntrtr a, ColUf'b
anb ,Jubge
with red, and lighted by
5 great IJghts.
in the He first
one in each comer, in the center. The Master East, under rep~sent Tiro, Prince
8 js
of Herodim,
and Inspector
of 300 Architects,
§.
Q. Why so my Brother?
A. To superintend
which is
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The Master
then
[0
proceed. to
The Master
work,
which
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the
CandK1ate is prepared, he knock.s on the door of and " which is repeated by the
Master, and 2 Wardens, guard to see who knocks_ when the Thrice WUstrioU5 When the Tyler infonns
to pass to the Degffle of Provost and Judge, which he repeats !;'.!Yes orders t"at the Master
thell
to the Master,
of Ceremonies
and
Wart1eons.
to kneel
After 8
and say CIVI, at me same time Jays a naked sworr:J on his left shoulder_ minutes, the Thrice f/(ustn-ous
Si!iI)'S
and leads tum 7 times round the Lodge, and at every tum, when opposite Mllister, he pays his obedience beginning by making the signs
he is then led 10
the Thrice
vir~
your zeal and appoint you Provost and Judge over
Respectable
to
will confide in you the most important secret Do your duty in the Degree in w web you w ill be elevated, as you have done in your precedin g Degrees. 1
trust you with the key of the place w here is kept the body and heart of our respectable Master Hi ram A biff and ass ure us you will never di scover the pl ace where those: ace interred, kneel and pronounce the
§.
Obligation. [~do most solemnly and sincerely promise and swear. before the Brethren here present, of the Universe and these Illustrious
Grand Architect
never to reveal any matter or thing which concerns the Provost and Judge. either directly or indirectly to any person whomsoever, below this Degree, and
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all matters
or differences
between
Brethren, that I will be just and equitable to all the world, as [ am constituted by this Lodge to render Justice. and that I win pay just and due obedience: to
decrees, mandates and commands of the: Grand Council uf Princes
an
of
Jewel - By the power gi yen me. and with w hie h I am in ve sted, r constitute
you
an
the workmen
of
the Temple.l
therefore
decorate
you in this quality with a golden key. suspended to this red ribbon. which you
are to wear in the form of a collar.
Apton - The Apron is lined with the same color; the red si gnifies the ardor
OD
the an swe r is to put the first fin ger of the 1eft band to the nose. the thum b UDd~r
the chin, forming a square and vice versa. T 'oken - The Token is. interl ad ng the fl ngers of the ri ght han d, and then striking 7 ti rnes in the palm of each othl';rs hand. Words-The Words
are sevenfold: OVlCtrM, JUA, HiRAM. STOKIN,
GEOMETRAS, ARCHTTEcr and XlNXE. Grand Word - The Grand Word is S HEKINAL
N.B.- There must be a key painted an the ffap of ffle Apron.
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"It-...
t~
Lecture.
Q. Are you a Provost and Judge? A. 1 render justice to all the workmen without exception.
Q. How
were
Q. What signifies the 4 and 1 separate numbers? A. The 4 signifies the 4 sides of the Temple and the 1 the inside. in which
we should
to
God.
me West..
Q. What was d ODe afterw ants? A. The Senior Warden made me kneel on my rigbt knee and pronounce the
word CIVl.
Q. What di d the thrice U1 ustrious answer? A, After a little pause he said CUM.
eM is command
Q. V/bat di d he deliver
token and word s.
to
an this
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A. It is the name of the first Grand Master, Prince Herodim. the Eldest of the Provost and Judges. wbo bad the inspection over 300 Master Architects of the Temple,
Q..
A. That God. who was the Grand Architect of the Temple, had inspired David and Solorno n A. A Balance. Q. \Vha( was the meaning of the Balance'} A. To put us in mind oftbe exact equilibrium which we aught invariably to observe in our conduct, as we are particularly named to decide all matters and
W ltb
t1fs
H.
signifies
last is the name of him who fuund the body of Hiram Abiff under the sprig of
been put On the grave, and by which
discovered,
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Q. In what place were you recei ved? A. In the Middl e Chamber, Q, Have you ever worked anytni ng remarkable in q uality of Provost and
Judge~
A. [was put to perfect the tomb of Hiram Abiff.
m ustrious
pocket; and a red and white rose - and a golden key on the flap. Q. What is the use of the pocket? A. To keep the plans secure for the eldest Provost and Judge when carrying them to the T ernple, to communicate them
{O
the Masters,
Q. What is the meanin g of the red and w bite rose, and the Golden key?
A. The red signifies the blood of Hiram Abiff and the white. the candor of
the Masters, the Golden key, has been before explained, Q. What was Solomon's intention in creating this Degree? A. As it was necessary to establish order among sucb a number of B retnren, J OABan was honoured with tbe intimate confi dence of hi s monaro h, and received a new mark of his favor and distinction: Solomon tim created Trro. Prince Herodim . .AIX>NrRAM. and his father Provosts and Judges, and gave orders to them to initiate Juaben. his favorite. into the most secret mysteries, and to give him the key of all the planes of the buildings, which wert enclosed in a small ebony 00,;.. suspended in the Sanctum Sanctorum under a rich canopy. When Joabert was admitted into that sacred place, he was seized
with the greatest admiration, and falling upon h.is knees he pronounced CIV1.
Solomon seeing
rum
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§. To Close.
Q. What age are you?
A . Four times si xteen,
Q. How so?
A. Because a Provost and Judge must be ready at any hour to do Justice.
Then close by'" and 1 as at opening.
FINIS
~~Cc:
M
,,-=
N
F
.,....--J
-7-:- ~
~
H G ,....-.JJ ..LJ..L
K
..._
1
R
-n
~
f
~
U
-r
X
::::l
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sth-
'9t£U°('( 0'
"'"
....
decorated befo~
0'
m !.1st be
Hghted with
27
lights, distributed
Thnce Puissant,
(he
who represents
represents
UlusmDUS Brother
rrto.
Prince Herodim. The second Warden represents Brethren are ranged regufany. Adoniram, the sort of AM8_
Order and Jewel---- The Thrice P uissa nt and all !'he Brethren wtth a broad suspended
must
are deOOntted
red ribbon
to
which.
is
ee
(nroe Hebraic
ena
SHECKJNAI,
wflich signifies
FREE MASOr'\l-
skJe
JUDEA,
KY,
J£A-
GOD, PllISSANT
GOD.
Apron-A
white Apron fined with red, bordered with green, a srar with 9 ooiats
B_AS.
.S pfaced
in the East.
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the
conductor
in rile
angle.
m8dy
Tiro, fhe
Inspector.
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I.
To Open.
Q. Brothel T,to,
art;
we tyled?
then knocks
..Si nee it is break. of day my dear Brethre n. it is ti me to begi n Our work.. The Lodge is open."
The Brethren then knock .5 times together and make 'he stgns of surprise and admiration.
lSI
Sign. ~ That of surprise is. The right hand to the forehead, extended
from the tbumb, as if to prevent a glaring Light. 2M Sign. - That of Admiration is. to extend both anus and hands, looking up. the head reclining on the right shoulder.
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to
we repair the misfortune of the loss of our dear chief Hiram Abiff you know he
had in 'barge the ornaments of the secret chamber. which contained the Huly Ark, to assure the Israelite. of the presence and protection of the Most High God. He is now taken away from us. by a most horrible crime. and we are by this means. deprived of this Respectable Chief. Can you, my Illustrious
Brother give me any advice on this great and momentous question?"
Tita
answers-"r
fee] conscious,
Most Illustrious
difficulty
death of our Grand Master Architect., and the best advice which I can give is. to create one Chief, from each of the Orders of Architecture, story."
The Master
(he"
to recruit all
capacities. and endeavor to finish the work. of the Secret Chamber in the third
says~"Your
observed. and to prove that I am willing to follow it, I will establish Brother Tito, Brotber Adoniram and Brother Abda, Inspectors and Conductors of this work, and see. if in the Middle chamber, you can find 5 Chiefs of the 5 Orders of Architecture. excellent Brother Adoniram, go into the Middle Chamber."
Adoniram the Conductor goes into the Middle Chamber, when;!' J08berr, and says ro him-"S:rother. he finds
Archi tecture?'
Joabert answers- "I regard it as the greatest happiness
and advantage of
my life. cheerfully to comply with every Order and duty. which the Thrice Puissant may require of me, in raising the Edifice to his honor and glory,"
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demands
the Signs,
Tokens
and
Words
of the three
first
door.
'There
is one
wbo is to be employed
opened.
gripes
gnp,
Bnd introduces
him
bf8nch of acasi8 in nis right hand, and in this pos;tion ~e takes the foI}ow;ng
§. Obligation.
[ - ~ do most solemnl y and si ncerel y promise and swear in the presence the Thrice Illustrious of this Degree. of
of the Universe.
and before
that are at this time, or at any time hereafter, may be re v ealed to me; and that I will pay due deference and submission to all the Laws, Rules and regulations
this Lodge, that I will pay due obedience Grand Council obligations, of Princes of Jerusalem,
to
of the
my former
The moment
the Candidate
fin;shes
the obJigatton,
Brother
Tiro
CClve~
his
body w.th a red veil, and reueves him by the Masters the Elbow, he raises him and places him on 8 stool. speaks to him as follows--
My Dear Worshipful Brother, S\)IOmOD being desirous of carrying un the work, which was a1 ready begun. to tb e hi ghest Degree of perf ecri on, he was
o"tHi ged to employ the 5 Chiefs of the 5 orders of Me hitecture and gave the
Jt
in perfecting
such a magnificent
represented, points out to you, that you can replace our respectabl e Hi ram A biff
in his work, only by the same firmness in despising and suffering death, rather
than deli ver up the
it w H] be the
same with you. I am going to relieve you in the same manner, as he was raised under the spri g of Acasi a §.
Signs,
Token
& W (Jrds.
Brother
Tiro
Signs,
Token
and words-
or surprise,
Temples.
the fingers
extended,
forming
backwards and then 2 steps forwards, then bring the hands over the eyebrows and say BENCHORlN, which signifies a Free Mason.2nd Sign, - The second Sign is. interlacing the fingers of both hands. the
palms turned downwards, as low as the waist. looking up to heaven. saying Sign.
ACHAD, signifying
an only God.
of the Fellow-Crafts
with the left hand on the hlp, and balancing with the knees .3 times. One says KUM. the other answers lEA, which is "Raise in
me name
of God."
The Token.»- The token is. to clap each others heart with the right hand, after which, pass each others right hand to the middle of each others arm, and
with the left hand, take hold of the Elbow, pass It 3 times, the one says signifying SHEKINAJ, that is the Glory of God: and the other answers
THE GLORY OF JUDEA,
Goo rs IN JUDEA.
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~. Lecture, Q. Are. you an lntendant of tht Building'? A I have made the 5 steps of exactitude;
+
I have penetrated
into [be
innermost parts of the Temple ~I have seen a great light. in the middle of which I saw 3 mysterious letters I. S.I. in Hebraic characters, without knowing what they were.
Q. How were you received? A.
By acknowledging my ignorance.
ng.
Q. Where was you introduced'! In a marvelous place full of charms where Truth and Wisdom reside, Q. What is your duty?
A. To encourage the Brethren by my example to the practice of Virtue, and
Q. How came they to desire of you a proof of your bei D g an And ent
Fellow craft and Master, before you was received?
A. To shew that it is by gradual promotion I am able to arrive at perfection.
Virtue.
III
A. To demonstrate
opposition
humility
to
in virtue, and make it a rule for our actions, never decent and prai se worthy.
Q. Do you know how to explain the mysteries of your Lodge? A. I will endeavor to do so. as much as possi ble,
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Q. What signifies the 3 mysterious A. SHECKINAI. JUA, and lEVA Divine Wisdom.
Divine Beauty,
word.
attributes.-
~-------------~----6
-----~-- --7 -----14 --- -- 11 Mercy --- --~--
Wisdom ------~----~---Boundless
~rnity--------------------------8
--------~--~------~~-7
------- - 10
-in
10
T enderness ~------------~
Creation --------~--~------S
an 81.
Q. ExpJain to me the: square which you saw in the Triple Triangle? A. J t alludes to the 9
Vt®OUS
A Uri butes,
9 9 9
10
9 9 9
9 9 9
Q. How
temple?
came
Solomon
the
A. Beca usc he was the fi rst, who consec rated a T ernple, tu the anI y true
and living GQd.
the Temple?
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Holy. none should enter therein. but those who have been purified from all uncleanliness,
A. As the Temple of the Most High God, was pure and
OD
the pavement
A. It reaches us that after bein g purified by death, we can be inrrod uced into
the presence of the Divinity.
tne Saw of
god, whereby
we are enlightened.
the example of Moses. who
Q. Why so?
A. On account of what I saw enclosed in the Blazing Star.
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Jf
A. The
five Lights of Masonry and the five zones of the world, inhabited
Q. How came you to be seized. with gri ef and admi rati on?
A. On seeing the beauty of the Temple and its ornaments,
preventing me, but my zeal 10 am ve at in the Royal Art. win one day remove from my eyes the present
Star.
Master.
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A. By five
to
when
with a
of Justice,
exercise impartially,
willi ng to dese rve the title and name which was gi yen me, w ben I n::CCLed the v Degree of Provost and Judge of the Buildings.i--
Q. Where was he placed? A. I D the East. under a canopy spread with brilliant stars,
Q. How was he closed?
r cannot
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Q. What do they si gnify? A. I have a1 ready explained the two fi rst, the last represents
Masters who found the
the Fifte en
sprig of Acasia, Q. Wby is your Apron bound with Green? A. To put me in mind. that [ can only arrive at the most sublime knowledge, by my virtue. zeal and study of Masonry. Q_ What si gnifi es your J ewel?
A. The TripJe Essence of the divinity.
§.
To Close.
The Master
says-My
Dear Brethren,
as you practice
felicity,
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from
The Apron tined with red and tJorrJered wit~ green, points. above, a balance. and in each angie.
on the flap
8 triangle
ABS one
B. N. A. D. S.I_ two on each angle, and on the other side these 'etters IA. IA. K. Y two on each angle, and in the comers an I in each. an S In the upper one-suspended to 8 rod order,
The Jewel is a triangle, on one side these letters
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57
91h
."U( or
tht
flret
$nif'~
•••
.,
he
Thrice Puissant
before
one
him
thero
js only in the
Grand
he is placed
West with
seven other B~tflren round him. There must be one Light ;n the
East, and Eight in the West.
§.
One Cavern received me. one lamp lighted me, and a spring refreshed
The Thrice Puissanf knocks Then by air the Bfflth~n The Thrice Puissant
e quick
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Elected Knights ~
§. ReceptiQn.
There must be 8 sma" place \/ery dark, 'he representation
Qf
a Cavem, in
which must be 8 Lamp, a (ountain of running water, a little table-, on which must be a poniard, and a bloody head, Mth hair upon ft, A large stone to sit on by 'he must be wrote in farge 'etters VENGEANCE Joabert, must be .n anorher roam, nor close
who represents
woore
N.B-
Thfs Chapter
mus' be in
black, their hats napped, and sitting with their right leQ over their Jeft knee, Their Aprons borriered wUh black,
to the tight hip, a ponialTi hanging rhe~to, each side, and one at '!"Ie bottom.
When
in ffleir proper
On his ennmng
to
If you have, I will acquaint you with the place. where one of the murderers is bid. which I learned of a stranger. and if you have resolution enough as you say, to revenge the death of your Master. follow the stranger,
On which his eyes are bound, he is cemea fa rhe Cavern Slone near the head of the Traitor.
and p'aced
on ~he
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1 will not be
from you ]on g, but will return and succor you, you must d rink some of the water which you will find
He is left a'one and the door srwt upon him for 2 or 3 m;nutes, after whfch the
Master of Ceremonies
QOOS
hand, and the poniard in his right, and leads him which he knock.s 8 and 1. velY hard witfl his foot.
When the Master of Ceremonies (who has given him his Lesson and is come into the Chapter) opens the door and demands
Q. Have you finished your time, and satisfied your Master? A. I have rendered an honor and service to the Craft, by an action, which I
have done, and which, makes me deserving of the Degree I now desire.
to
introduced,
who is direoted
to take 8 steo« quick and one slow (holding the to strike) which
head in hfs lert hand, and wirh his right, the poniard as if ready brings him to the 8fter, where he falls upon his knees.
seeing him in
tt-;s sifZJstfon,
says-Oh!
to
dismal, what
of
On whicIJ
aU the Brnthren
Thrice Powerful, that he dkl if through zeal and not witfl an infention the power out of his hands.-
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The Thrice Powerful. then orders Sfokin to stop, and teUs Joebett,
he forgives
him this second Ume, but to take carE' for the third.
A ffer which Sfokjn takes the head from him ami fayS it a t the foot o( the- altar, and the poniatd on the
too.
§. Obligation.
(N,B,-'lllhile he is taking the obligation. ail the Brethren stand ready to plunge their sworos into him.)
I- -
do most solemnly
and sincerely swear. in the presence and this Illustrious Chapter. never
to
Architect of the Universe, directly or indirectly, former obligations. Most execrable vengeance to a true and lawful Brother, murder,
has been
committed.
and
with
all Villai ns, who shal I betray or discover the secrets of this De gree, and obey all I consent to is now
And to help protect the Order with all my might. and my Brethren with all my
credit and power when occasion shall require it: that I win observe lawful commands, be shuck presented sent
me
of
body1
my
my head severed from my body and stuck on the hi ghest pinnacl e of the Won d.
as a token of
me for
He kisses the Bible. Then rile Most powerful r8jses him and the Grand Orator delivers the fo"ow'ng
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§. History. Sometime after the death of Hiram Abiff (whose murderers, Solomon was unable to discover) there was an assembly of a grear number of Masters, who
sat
in consultation, on the means of discovering the Assassins of Hiram Abiff The Captain of the Guards interrupted thelT deliberations by
whose loss is the constant object of Grief, of all the Knights and Princes of Masons. announcing that, there was a stranger who demanded to speak with the King in private, and who declared that he knew w here the traitor J UB lJU JM AKIRQP, one of the Assassins, had secreted himself, and offered to conduct those whom the King would appoi nt to go wi th him. On whi ch aU the Brethren desi red permission to take ample vengeance for the death of the beloved Chief. Solomon put a stop to their zeal by saying. there should be only 9 to undertake the task, and their names, to be wrote and put in an urn, and the first nine that should be drawn from thence, should be the persons elected to proceed in company with the stranger. to seize the Traitor, and when taken, to bring him
to his presence, in order to make a memorable
example of him.
In short,
loabcn. and Stokin with seven others. departed at night fall with the stranger, and traveled through many difficult and dangerous roads, when the stranger
w retch
was
situated by the sea side. on the coast of Joppa, on which Joabert increased his pace w ith the most ardent zeal and bein 8 before hi s compani on s, he entered the cavern alone, and by light of
it
poniard at his feet. which, Joaben immediately seized. and stabbed the Traitor with on the head and the heart, who had only time
NEC.AE,
pronounce
NEC\JM
or
signifying VF.NGEANCE]S
PONE,
when he died.
Immediate Iy after J oabert had done thi s, he percei ved a spri ng of which he drank. and being fatigued, he slept until the other Brethren came and awake him. and w he n they percei ved the head of the T raj tor daubed with blood. they aU exclaimed N ECU M. V en geance is dOD e. When Joabert acquainted them with what had happened. they 311envied him the Glory of having alone, revenged the death of their venerable Chief Hiram
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Abiff and having refreshed and divided into the air. After this..Joabert and exclaimed Solomon exceeding punishment saw
themselves
took the head in his left band and the poniard in his rigbt,
w he re [hey ani ved at day break,
VENGEANCe.
and when
be deprived
of inflicting
an exemplary
gave orders to Stokin to put him to death for his presumption; being convmced
of offending,
East pi nnacl e,
with his
the title
honored
of Elected Knights, and also gave [hem the following signs. token and words. §. SigriSt Token
& Words.
Sign ~ The Sign is double, first, one raises the poniard and strikes the other
on the forehead and then on the heart, when the other answers, hand first on his forehead bottom and then on his heart. right hand, in the up, and put your thumb
by clapping his
Then the first says ABlRAIM (Traitor) the other answers AKlROP (Assassin). is BOUGliLKOL, signifying
by him or
the
him is discovered
everything,
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§. Lecture.
am
of our
elected Knights?
Q. What was your reason and inteuti on ill being recei ved 1
A. To rev en ge the death of Hi ram Abiff and exterminare the traitor and
S~
OD
ceo
urn Akirop,
that he ex pired
immediate! y .
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Vengeance,
Disobedience, I destroyed Mercy, and Eight by one.
Q. Explain this.
A. By Vengeance.
in neglecting of
in obtaining
(he solicitations
my Brethren. and 8 and 1. because the number of the E1ecred were ni ne. Q. What di d you do after Idlling the T moor? A. I cut off hi s head, and re fresbed myself at the spri ng th at was at the
bottom of the cavern, and being much fatigued. Travelers
fell asleep,
until
my
fellow
arrived and awoke me, who, on seeing the bloody head of the traitor,
exclaimed, VENGE.A.NCE,
Q. How did Solomon receive you after presenting him with the head of the
traitor?
A. With marked
punishment
indignation,
because
he had reserved
to
himself the
of
my zeal.
Chamber
a crime.
and sit with their legs crossed? of the roads obliging them
A. Darkness obliged them to put their hands before their heads to prevent
being hun, for the same reason of the difficulty
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Ji
Elected Knights
l'o...
crosss thei r }e gs one over the other. is the reason why the Exalted KIDgnts ]n a
OI,ap'er, have their legs crossed.
which
Q. What all usions have you to the ni ne elected and can you explain them?
A. First by the nine roses, at the bottom
of whicb hangs
me poniard;
the 9
Seeondl y, by the Eli ne Iigbts; Third] y, by the 9 knocks ~ all these represent
roses.
Q. How do you wear your ribbon?
1Q
is accomplished
and
our
Worshipful
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A. NECUM or NECAH.
by him or through
him, is discovered
every
and STOKIN_
to
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§.
To etos e,
Q. What's the time of day? A. It is Evening.
After which the T1:Irice powerfuf knocks 8 by 1 which is ansW81"ed by Stokin,
tne« hands
ANlS
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J01h
]uri&bimon
0' m( tinitf'O
5trit6
uson
of 1h(' 50uthttm
311U6 moue
••• of 1E.ltctc6
1
15
his Chapter
must
In
the East is a Skeleton. representinQ JUBEliUM AffJROP, by some called ABtRAM, representing sucked. and by others HOBEN. In the West a Skeieton the flies haw
JUBEl.1.A GRAVELOT,
of whose blood
Each of them are armed with the tool, with which they assassinated
Hiram Abiff and srand as jf ready to stoke with them. This Chapter represenrs SoJomon's Apartment Air me Brethren There are two Wardens, the
§. To Open.
Tr1e Most mustriolJs Master suiKes .5, when 5 Candles are liqflted and placed
at his left side. Then the Inspector sfTikes 15, when 5 more candles are fighted, Warden strikes 5 and .5 other candles and pieced before tnm, Then rile Junior
ate Ughted, and placed befbre him, Then the Most Ulustrious says,
to begin the work. Give notice that the Chapte r of Masters EIected of 15 is Open.
The Inspector repeats the same and the Chapter is open.
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t.
Form of Reception.
77lere can be no more than 15 Masters
Elected in a Chapter, when
8
reception is made,
If there
15 contin ue and the others withdraw into the Anti-Chamber. The J(.lnior Warden door
o( the Chapter, and knocks 3 times 5, when the Inspec:tor on:1e~ a Brother
Dr
the knor;k;ng-he
Elect of 9, who
of our ra spec , able Master Hiram Abifr and The door is then shut, and
to
am·ve
he reports
rhe same to the inspector, who acquaints the Most Ulusmous of it. WOO
to be admitted,
He must
their beg
The stand about a minute, when they drop their sWOl'l1s, ;nte"aoe
foreheads, with the palms upwards, and in this posture
hands on their
Thrm the
most
Wustrio us
S!lj'S
Q, Why do you beg pardon for him? A. Because he is not guilty . Q. If he is not guilty. why solicit forgiveness, how comes this? A. The grace we ask for him is, to admit him into the Degree of Master Elected of 15. Q. Is he qualified
fOJ
[hat sublime Degree? says, 1£ so, let him kneel- and then addresses
follows ~
The Grand Masters here present, beg me to admit you to the Degree of Master Eiect of 15, in order that you may enjoy the same advantages with
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themselves.
and placing both his hands on the Bible he takes the following §. Obligation. I- Bi ble never do most solemnly and sincerely swear and promise. on the Holy
to
reveal, either di recti y or indi rectl Y, the sec rets of lhi s De gree, nor
receive any person into it, without full permission, first had and obtained, for that purpose. from my superiors, Nor to assist at any such reception. unless in a regular Chapter of this Degree. and in failure of this my obligation. I consent
to
open air, that the Venomous flies, may feed on my entrails. my head punishment in those, who should disclose this Degree,
be cut
off. and stuck on the highest pinnacle of the World. and always inflict the same and break their obligation. So God maintain me. Amen.
H"e kisses the txxlk.
§. Sig»,
S i g n .- The Sign is dou ble, one take s the poi nard and touc hes hi s chi n with
his fi nge rs, and draws it dow nwards, as if he wow d cut open h is be Hy . The other answers with the Sign of an Entered Apprentice, with his fingers
clinched. Token.-Put your hand with the fingers clinched to each others body, the thumb upw ards, as if you
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§. History. My Dear Brother, you have learnt in tbe Degree of Elected of 9, which you have already received. that JubeUum Akirop. one of the Assassins. was killed in the Cave near Joppa. That Skeleton which you see in the East, was himsec rum armed with a setting maul. with which tool, he destroyed Hiram Abiff Six months Intendants exposed. until the other two assassins were discovered, after the A.k.irop was killed, Bangebee, which one of Solomon's was tri butary
to
You
the life of
of Gath,
Solomon. whether any persons had lately taken refuge there, for Crimes which they had committed in Jerusalem, and caused a description of their persons to be published. Soon after this, Solomon was informed, that two person had
wrote to MAACHAH, King of Oath. to deliver these two
lately retired mere, and supposing themselves protected they had proceeded to
work... He immediately
Villains, to the people he should send, that they might receive at Jerusalem, the punishment due to their crimes. in consequence of which, Solomon elected 15 of the most worthy Brethren and zealous Masters, in which number were included those who went to the cave of Akirop, They began their march on the 15th of the month SWAN, which answers to the month of June, and arrived on the 28m of the same month in the country of Gath, when they delivered Solomon's letter to Maacha, wbo trembled at the news, and ordered immediately, as strict search to be made for the two Ruffians, and when found, to be delivered to the Israelites, at the same time declaring that he should be happy in having his country rid of such monsters.
They made a strict searc b for fi ve days, when
zarn A L and
them
in a Quarry of Bendaca,
OD
them
They arrived at Jerusalem, on the 151h of the following month. and were conducted
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Solomon. before whom they confessed their crimes. They were when they
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were 10 repeat their guilt. by a most excrucianng death. At ten o'clock in the
were
pubis,
brought forth, and tied to two stakes by the neck. and feet. with their arms
me ass
and othe r insects. might suck. their blood, and glut on thei r entrail s. At six o' dock iD the evening thei r heads were cut off. and fi xed wi th that of Ak..i mp on the East, South and West gates of J erusalem, and their bodi es thrown over the walls, as food for the crows and wild beasts of the forest.
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§_
My zeal and my works, have procured me this Degree. Q. By whom and w here have you been recei ved? A. By Solomon himself, in his Audience Chamber.
Q. When did he receive you. and
00
what occasion?
Sovereign,
by
in
shoul d have
gone
Q. You felt then great joy when you saw the Villains executed? A. The Th ree heads w hi ch I wear on my ribbon is a proof of it.
Q. What did you mean by the 3 heads? A. The heads of the 3 Assassins there be three heads? A. Because one of the 3 had already be en taken, and had suffered dea tb.
Chetb_ Q. What method did Solomon take to get them? A. He wrote a letter to MAACHAH King uf Cheth, desiring him to make a strict inquiry for them.
letter to Maacha?
K.i n g Maacha hesi tate to grant Sol omon 's req ue st?
contrary. he ga ve us guides and a guard.
A. No. on the
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illustrious Fleeted of 15 ~
Q.
A.
Q. Wbo was this Bendaca '! A. On of Solomon's Q. How came these 2 Ruffians to be discovered? A. By means of a Shepherd. Q. Who perceived them first?
A. Zerbal an d, after fi ve days inq ui ry . who shewed us their retreat.
In the form
of a rule, square
and mallet,
on which
Crimes,
Q. On what day did you return with them to Jerusalem? A. The 15th of the month THAMllZ which answers.
A. 15 in all, of which number 1 was one.
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Q. how many M asters were eJected by Solomon to go on th is Ex peru ti Oil? Q. Was there nobody else with you? A. Yes, King Solomon sent troops to escort us. Q. What did you do with the ruffians after your arrival at Jerusalem'! A. We carried them directly into the presence of Solomon. Q. Wllat orders did Solomon give?
A. After reproaching bore his. narne+-that them with. the enormity of their Crimes. he ordered Achizas, Grand Master of his household. to confine them in the Tower. which
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~ illustrious Elected of 15 ~
me Tempi
as. an
example to
me
e. is
Q. On which gate were the heads exposed? A. On the South. East and West gates. That of Akirop on the East Gale.
that of Jubello Gravellot on the West Gate. and [bat of Jubelia Gibs on me
South. Gate. Q. For what reason were they thus exposed?
A. Because Temple, a each of them had committed their crimes at these gates of the For whee Jubella Gibs at the South Gate. bad stuck. Himm Abiff with
24 inch gauge, Jubello Gravellot, struck him with a square at the West gate. and JubeUum Akirop, made the finishing blow Wlth a setting maul at the East
gate, which killed our respectable A. ZERBAL Q. Wbat is the pass word? A, ELoHlM. by which you enter the Chapter. Master Hiram Abitf.
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illustrious Elected of 15 ,
A. That I am a1ways ready to lnfllct the same punt shment on those, who
break. their obli gation, by revealing the secrets of thi s De gree, Q. Whaf s the dock?
A. Six in the Evening.
expired, by
which the death of Hiram Abiff was revenged. END OF TIlE LECTURE
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§.
To Close.
The Most JlJustriolJS Master
S8~ -
Brethren, since
respectable Master Hiram Abiff is revenged. by the death of his murderers, we ought to be satisfied and rest oursetves.sHe tf1en Knocks ------15 The mspector
Then all the Brethren the Chapter is closed.
15 1 5 a (U1
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Apron.-White, /in&d and bordered with blaok., with strtngs of the same---on
the flap 3 bJODdy heads on poles. Ordef_- The same 8S in the gth Degree. Jewe/.-wlth
instead order
of red wh;clJ
or embroidered
heads on poles.
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11th
~rif'&
.Jurt.oktlon
of mt" tin.l('b
([hapter
If 1I11u6trioU6 1&nigbttl7 or
of 5ubUm(
l'
•••
$tJU&
C'.tll t6
!...(nigote 1ElectC'b
oJomon presides
in 'his chapter,
A Grand Inspector
and Grand
Master
or Ceremonies,
instead of wardens.
r
The Hang;ngs
boroered
strings,
On the
to
A framing
(1
bottom
of
'he
In aU LOdges, Chapters lie, where Solomon presides, instead of the hammer of Hiram_
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answered by
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§. Form. of Reception.
The Grand Master of Ceremonies goes out
at the door, whiCh, is 8nswered Jnspector, who goes to the door and demands-
to
ffle Candidate,
and knocks
12
answers -
of 15. who demands to enter into the Chapter of Illustrious Kni ghts,
The Grand Inspector, introduce reports this ro rfle Thrice P u;ssant, who gives Orriers
to
too Jewel,
who
He is then
Q. What does the Grand Master of 15 want? A . To be admi ned to the Degree of Illustrious recompensed for his labor and travels. K.ni ghr. and to be
Q. 1 suppose my Brother you travel. with the sole view of Advancing your
interest?
Candidate answers-My
[0
[0
the best of my abilities, and at my own expense to punish all traitors. and now I
humbJy solicit the recornpease for honor,
The Thrice Puissant tner:
says-Come
§.
Obligation.
I -do most solemnly and sincerely swear and promise, on the Holy
me secrets
receive any person into it, without full permission first bad and obtained for that purpose from my superiors, nor to assist at any such reception, unless in a regular Chapter of this Degree. that I will be charitable to all my Brethren. and
8]
JI
lila,..
in failure
of this
my
obligation,
I consent
to
have
my body opened
may feed on my entrails. my head to be cut off, and stuck on the highest
So God maintain
Amen.
He kisses tile Book. §.
Token.i-- The Token is to take each others thumb. and tum them reciprocally, and say. as in the Intimate Secretary. BERITH. the other NEDER,
when the first answers SELEMOUTI-t_
Pass Word.- The Pass Word is EME11-l. which signifies TRUTH, or a true man on all occasions, Secret Ward.- The Secret Word is. ADoNAI. which signifies Supreme Lord. of the Universe.
§,
History.
After inflicting vengeance on the
3 Assassins
in
them a higher Degree, that he might be enabled to raise some other by ballot, that be rni ght not gi ve
Chapter, and placed them over
deserving Brethren. from the lower Degrees. to that of Grand Master Elected,
He created 12 out the 15, 111 ustrious Kni ghts that were drawn from thence, he formed the 12 Tribes of Israel. offense to any. AJI the names were put into an urn, and with the first twelve,
a Grand
He gave them the name of Excellent and shewed in which was deposited
£meth, a Hebrew
them the precious
word signifying.
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..-It
were written by God, and given to Moses, near the Burning Bush on Mount
Sinai. He then decorated them with a broad black riboon. on w hieh was
embroidered a flaming heart. and a sword of Justice w as suspe nded therefrom. These are. my Illustrious Brother, the chief objects ill our draft. which you
should make the constant subject of you reflections.
We flatter ourselves, as you have so fine a fi] ed pointed om to you . for reflection, that you will pursue it. leaving those dangerous paths, which seduce
you from the many great and important duties, which you have Justice and necessity of it,
faithful
[0
to
fulfill.
The execution of them win be more easy. as your heart hath already felt the
In short, keeping firm to your obli gations and we shall find in you, a Brother. Zealous and your promises,
Charitable. and wonhy to bear the name of a Sublime Elected Knight which you
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§.
Lecture. Q. Art you an EJected Knigbt'? A. My name will convince you. Q. What is your name? A. Emeth is my name and profession. Q. How many Illustrious Knights are in a Chapter?
A. There can by no mote than 12, who compose the 12 Commanders over
Q. What si gnifies you r signs? A. That my faith is immovable, and my Trust in God, Q. \Vhat did you see on entering the Chapter?
A. Twenty four Lights,
l'ERCY [)ORSON
AU)UF13ART.
BERTHEM:ER,
and
of the 12 Masters 8 wed. Q. Over what tribes, had these the Inspection?
Benjamin
~~d------------------~----~~~
Alquebart ---~---- ---~-------- Manassab Dorson -------~-------~
abulan
----[Jan
As her Naphthali
Zelbal----~ --- ---- ._- ~-~-- Reuben Benac hard -------------~-- --- J ssachar an d Tabor -------- ---- __ ----G od.
A
These Masters superintended the working of me Tribes, paid them their wages, and rendered dad y, an ac count of rhei r proceedi n gs Q. Do the 24 lights allude
[0
to
A. To the 12 princ es of Solomon, and thei r governments, subsistence to the Workmen. and the Kings Household.
Q. What are the names, and the countri es over w hich the y presi de?
A. HUR-the son of
ABlNIDAH HUT.
Son of A binidab, in the Rei gn of Dor, he was m.a.rri ed to of Hesed, in Arubotb and all Hepher &c.
Basmath Solomon's
J EHOSHA PHA T - So n of Paruah 1n Issac har. SHlMER-Son of Elah in Benjamin. OEBER-Son of Uri, in the Country of Gilead &c.
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Q. Why is the Chapter sometimes open until midnight? A. As some of the Sublime Knight." are employed during the day, in their different avocations. and others of them being engaged ie deeds of Charity and Benevolence. they meet at mi dnight to gi ve an account of w hat they have done. Q. Why is the Chapter dosed at the da w ni ng of day.
A. To exec ute such busi ness. as be ordered by the Chapter.
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§. To Close.
Q. AMErH.
A. What is the meaning of that word?
Q. A true man
00
an occasions.
A. At wbat time do you dose the Chapter? Q. At th~ dawning of dayA. What's the Clock?
Q. The day appears. T.P.~ As the day appears. give notice the chapter of Sublime Knight
12whicl1 is repeated by the inspector-«
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or
~.anb
lA-1d~t('r 2{rchitcct
1
....
.ficri~&
(lSOI)
of !hI $outhnn
or
2bnmu. ull~b
F~!,~
r
.-=r~t
Solomon
The and
Instruments.
as nearty as possib'e.
On the altar
instruments,
be painted a Compass. square and rule, fotmed in a triangle. Order,The order is a broad blue watered ribbon, from the Jeft sooulder the
to
must
be
engraved -4 half circles, around 9 stars in each angle of the square--and center, 8 triangle witll
Kr
in the
fherei,,_-
SIde
on the top
squer«
across-----in the midd'e of the square and compass R M, the first and last letter of
the \oVO!d RABONJM.
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Jt
§. To Open. The Most Powerful strikes 1 and 2- the fw'o Wardens repeat the same.
pen. a scale or compass of proportion, a protractor, having engraved on it 180 Degrees. Q. Where was you recei ved an Architect? A. in a whitt; place figured with flames. Q. What do the while and the flames mean? A. The while si gni fi es rhe purity of the heart, and the f1ames the zeal of the Master A rchi tects ou ght to be possessed of
guide the mariner in their Navigation. Q. What's the dock? A. Lucifer. Morning Star. Most PowerfU"i-Sjnce it is so, my dear Brethren. let us work.
stnices f and 2-the Wardens repeat the same.
He tnen
says-This
Chapter is Open.
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