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
EBONY BOX.--The ebony box shows you with what scrupulous attention you
are to keep the secrets that have been confided to you, and which you
are to reserve in the closet of your heart, of which the box is an
emblem. And were you to reflect on the black color of said box, it
would teach you to cover your secrets with a thick veil, in such a
manner that the profane cowans cannot possibly have any knowledge
thereof.
KEY.--The key demonstrates that you have already obtained a key to our
knowledge, and part of our mysteries; and if you behave with equity,
fervor, and zeal to your brothers, you will arrive shortly to the
knowledge and meaning of our society, and this indicates the reason of
the balance.
INFLAMED URN.--By the inflamed urn you are to understand, that as far
as you come to the knowledge of the Royal and Sublime Art, you must,
by your behavior, leave behind you, in the minds of your brethren and
the vulgar, a high idea of your virtue, equal to the perfume of the
burning urn.
TWO KINGS.--In the degree of Intimate Secretary, you have seen and
heard two kings who were entering into their new alliance and
reciprocal promise, and of the perfection of their grand enterprise.
They spoke of the death of Hiram Abiff, our Excellent Master. You saw
guards, as a man who was overseen, very near of being put to death for
his curiosity of peeping. You also heard of the prospect of a place
called the vault, to deposit the precious treasure of Masonry, when
the time should be fulfilled, and you afterwards became a brother. The
conversation of the two kings is the figure of the coincidence of our
laws and the natural law, which forms a perfect agreement with what
is expedient, and promises to those who shall have the happiness to be
connected to you in the same manner and perfect alliance that they
will afterwards come to the centre of true knowledge.
TEARS.--The tears and regret of the two kings are the emblem of the
regret you ought to have when you perceive a brother depart from the
road of virtue.
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