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
TO CLOSE.--Q. What is the o'clock? Ans. There is no more time. The
Most Puissant strikes seven, and says, "Venerable Knights Princes, the
Council is closed." The two Wardens repeat the same, and the Council
is closed.
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SOVEREIGN PRINCES, MASTERS ADVITIAM, OR VENERABLE GRAND MASTERS OF ALL
SYMBOLIC LODGES.
DECORATIONS, ETC.--This Lodge must be decorated with blue and yellow.
The Grand Master sits on a throne elevated by nine steps, under a
canopy before it is an altar, on which is a sword, bible, compass,
square, mallet, etc., as in the Symbolic Lodges. Between the altar and
the south is a candlestick with nine branches, which is always lighted
in this Lodge. There are two Wardens in the west. The Grand Master
represents Cyrus Artaxerxes (the Masonic name of Cambyses), wearing
his royal ornaments, and a large blue and yellow ribbon crossing each
other.
TO OPEN.--Grand Master: "I desire to open the Lodge." He then descends
to the lowest step of the throne, and when he is assured that the
Lodge is tyled, he knocks one and two with his mallet. Each Warden
repeats the same, which makes nine. G. M.--"Where is your Master
placed?" Warden: "In the East." G. M.--"Why in the East?" W. "Because
the glorious sun rises in the East to illumine the world." G. M. "As I
sit in the East, I open this Lodge," which is repeated by the Wardens.
Then all the brethren clap their hands one and two.
RECEPTION.--The candidate represents Zerubbabel, who enters the Lodge
by himself, without being introduced, decorated with the jewels and
badges of the highest degrees he has taken. The Wardens take him by
the hand, and place him in a blue elbow chair, opposite to the Grand
Master, who demands from him all the words, from an Entered Apprentice
upwards; and after he has satisfied the Grand Master, and is found
worthy to hold a sceptre, they make him travel nine times 'round the
Lodge, beginning in the South, and then by nine square steps he
advances to the throne, and walks over two drawn swords, laid across.
There must be a pot with burning charcoal close by the throne, that
the candidate may feel the heat of the fire while taking the
obligation; in doing which, he lays his right hand on the Bible, which
is covered by the Grand Master's right hand, and then takes the
following obligation:
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