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
LECTURE.--Question--Are you a Knight of the Sun? Answer--I have
mounted the seven principal steps of Masonry; I have penetrated into
the bowels of the earth, and among the ancient ruins of Enoch found
the most grand and precious treasures of the Masons. I have seen,
contemplated, and admired the great, mysterious, and formidable name
engraved on the triangle; I have broken the pillar of beauty, and
thrown down the two columns that supported it.
Q. Pray tell me what is that mysterious and formidable name? A. I
cannot unfold the sacred characters in this manner, but substitute in
its place the grand word of [represented by the Hebrew consonants Jod,
He, Vau, He.]
Q. What do you understand by throwing down the columns that sustained
the pillar of beauty. A. Two reasons.--First. When the temple was
destroyed by Nebuzaradan, general of the army of Nebuchadnezzar, I was
one that helped to defend the Delta on which was engraved the
ineffable name; and I broke down the columns of beauty, in order that
it should not be profaned by the infidels. Second. As I have deserved,
by my travel and labor, the beauty of the great "Adonai" (Lord), the
mysteries of Masonry, in passing the seven principal degrees.
Q. What signifies the seven planets? A. The lights of the celestial
globe and also their influence, by which every matter exists on the
surface of the earth or globe.
Q. From what is the terrestrial globe formed? A. From the matter which
is formed by the concord of the four elements, designed by the four
triangles, that are in regard to them as the four greater planets.
Q. What are the names of the seven planets? A. Sun, Moon, Mars,
Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, and Saturn.
Q. Which are the four elements? A. Air, fire, earth, and water.
Q. What influence have the seven planets on the four elements? A.
Three general matters of which all bodies are composed--life, spirit,
and body; otherwise, salt, sulphur and mercury.
Q. What is life or salt? A. The life given by the Eternal Supreme, or
the planets, the agents of nature.
Q. What is the spirit or sulphur? A. A fixed matter, subject to
several productions.
Q. What is the body or mercury? A. Matter conducted or refined to its
form by the union of salt and sulphur, or the agreement of the three
governors of nature.
Q. What are those three governors of nature? A. Animal, vegetable and
mineral.
Q. What is animal? A. We understand in this, life--all that is divine
and amiable.
Q. Which of the elements serve for his productions? A. All the four
are necessary, among which, nevertheless, air and fire are
predominant; and it is those that render the animal the perfection of
the three governments, which man is elevated to by one-fourth of the
breath of the Divine Spirit, when he receives his soul.
Q. What is the vegetable? A. All that seems attached to the earth
reigns on the surface.
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