The Mysteries of Free Masonry: Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's LodgeMorgan, William
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The Mysteries of Free Masonry: Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge
Morgan, William
Freemasonry -- United States -- Rituals
12th.--I swear to hold myself bound to him, especially in
affliction and adversity, to contribute to his necessities my
prayers, my influence, and my purse.
13th.--I swear to be under the control of my council, or, if
belonging to none, to that which is nearest to me, and never to
demur to, or complain at, any decree concerning me, which my
brethren, as a council, shall conceive me to deserve, and enforce
on my head, to my hurt and dishonor.
14th.--I swear to obey all summons sent from any council to me, or
from any Most Illustrious Knight, whether Illustrious Counsellor
for the time being, or by INDUCTION, and to be governed by the
constitution, usages, and customs of the order without variation
or change.
15th.--I swear never to see nor permit more than two candidates,
who, with the Senior Inductor, will make three, to be advanced, at
the same time, in any council where I shall be; nor shall any
candidate, by suffrage, be inducted without a unanimous vote of
the illustrious brethren in council; nor shall any council advance
any member, there not being three illustrious Knights, or one Most
Illustrious and four Illustrious Knights of the Cross present,
which latter may be substituted by Most Illustrious Induction; nor
yet where there shall not be a full and proper mark of the order,
such as usage has adopted to our altar, of metal, or other durable
and worthy material, contained within the apartment of council, as
also the Holy Bible; nor will I ever see a council opened for
business, without the ceremony of testing the mark, exercised on
the character of every brother, prayers, and the reading of the
35th Psalm of David; nor will I ever see, consent to, or
countenance, more than two persons of the same business or calling
in life, to belong to, or be inducted and advanced in any one
council of which I am a member, at the same time; nothing therein
going to exclude members from other parts of the country, or from
foreign parts, from joining us, if they consent formally and truly
to stand in deference and defence, first, of their special
BAR-BRETHREN in the council, nor to prevent advancements to fill
vacancies, occasioned by death or removal. To all this, and every
part thereof, I do now, as before, by the honor and power of the
mark, as by an honorable and awful oath, which confirmeth all
things in the dread presence of the Most Holy and Almighty God,
solemnly and in truth, bind and obligate my soul; and in the
earthly penalties, to wit, that, for the violation of the least
matter or particle of any of the here taken obligations, I become
the silent and mute subject of the displeasure of the Illustrious
Order, and have their power and wrath turned on my head, to my
destruction and dishonor, which, like the NAIL OF JAEL, may be the
sure end of an unworthy wretch, by piercing my temples with a true
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