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
except a few pieces of marble, on which were inscribed certain
hieroglyphics; these they carried to Solomon, and related what they
had seen. King Solomon examining these hieroglyphics, discovered that
these pieces of marble were part of one of the pillars of Enoch.
Solomon ordered these pieces of marble to be carefully put together
and deposited in the sacred vault.
Q. What followed? A. The Most Potent gave me the mysterious characters
of this degree, which were engraved on the triangle of Enoch.
CLOSING.--Most Potent knocks seven (Grand Marshal rising), "the last
as well as the first care," etc. Most Potent knocks eight, and Junior
Warden rises. "Brother Junior Warden, what is the hour?" A. "The
setting of the sun." Most Potent knocks three times three, and
companions all rise. "Brother Junior Warden, give notice," etc. Signs.
Most Potent knocks three times three, Junior Warden three times three,
and Companions three times three, with their hands, and Most Potent
declares Chapter closed.
* * * * *
GRAND ELECT, PERFECT, AND SUBLIME MASON.
OPENING.--Most Perfect knocks three (Grand Marshal rises), "Are we
all," etc. Most Perfect knocks five, and Junior Warden rises. Most
Perfect says, "Brother Junior Warden, what is the hour?" Ans. "High
twelve."
Q. What do you understand by high twelve? A. That the sun has gained
its meridian height, and darts its rays with greatest force on this
Lodge. Most Perfect says, "It is then time that we should profit by
its light." Most Perfect knocks seven, and Senior Warden rises, and
Most Perfect says, "Venerable Brother Senior Warden, what brings you
here?" A. My love of Masonry, my obligation, and a desire for
perfection.
Q. What are the proper qualities for acquiring it? A. Frequent
innocence and benevolence.
Q. How are you to conduct in this place? A. With the most profound
respect.
Q. Why is it that men of all conditions assembled in this place are
called brethren, and are all equal? A. Because the ineffable name puts
us in mind that there is one being superior to us all.
Q. Why is respect paid to the triangle? A. Because it contains the
name of the Grand Architect of the universe. Most Perfect knocks nine,
and brethren all rise. Most Perfect says, "Brother Senior Warden, give
notice that I am going to open a Lodge of Perfect Grand Elect and
Sublime Masons, by the mysterious number 3, 5, 7 and 9. Senior Warden
obeys. Signs of former degrees given, then the Most Perfect knocks
three, and all the brethren give the first sign of this degree. Most
Perfect knocks three, and then third sign. Most Perfect knocks three,
five, seven and nine, Senior Warden the same, Junior Warden the same,
and then all the brethren with their hands, & Most Perfect declares
Lodge open.
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