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
The first canopy, at the right side of the Puissant, is always vacant
for the candidate. All the brethren are clothed in white, with a zone
of gold 'round the waist, long white beards and golden crowns on their
heads. The Knights, in their ordinary habits, wear a broad, white
ribbon from the right shoulder to the left hip, with the jewel
suspended thereto. They also wear a cross of the order, suspended by a
black ribbon, 'round their necks. The Most Puissant has his right hand
on the large Bible on the pedestal with seven seals. The draft (or
carpet) of the Council, is an heptagon in a circle--over the angles
are these letters, B. D. S. P. H. F. In the centre, a man clothed in a
white robe, with a girdle of gold 'round his waist--his right hand
extended and surrounded with seven stars--he has a long white beard,
his head surrounded with a glory, and a two-edged sword in his
mouth--with seven candlesticks 'round him, and over them the following
letters: H. D. P. I. P. R. C.
The jewel is an heptagon of silver--at each angle, a star of gold and
one of these letters B. D. S. P. H. G. S. in the centre. A lamb on a
book with seven seals--on the reverse, the same letters in the angles,
and in the centre, a two-edged sword between a balance.
The apron is white, lined with red, bordered with yellow, or gold; on
the flap is painted a two-edged sword, surrounded with the seven holy
letters--or the apron may have the plan of the draft painted on it.
TO OPEN THE COUNCIL.--The Most Puissant, with his right hand on the
Bible sealed with seven seals, demands, "Venerable Knights Princes,
what is your duty?" A. "To know if we are secure." Most Puissant. "See
that we are so." A. "Most Puissant, we are in perfect security." The
Most Puissant strikes seven times, and says, "Respectable Knights
Princes, the Grand Council of Knights of the East and West is open; I
claim your attention to the business thereof." A. "We promise
obedience to the Most Puissant's commands." They rise and salute him,
when he returns the compliment, and requests them to be seated.
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