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Page vi
... important omissions . The whole are here digested and arranged in such order , through the several degrees , from the Entered Apprentice to the Royal Arch Mason , that they may be easily under- stood ; and , by a due attention to their ...
... important omissions . The whole are here digested and arranged in such order , through the several degrees , from the Entered Apprentice to the Royal Arch Mason , that they may be easily under- stood ; and , by a due attention to their ...
Page vii
... Importance of the Secrets of Masonry demonstrated General Remarks Ceremony of Opening and Closing a Lodge Charge used at Opening a Lodge Prayer used at Closing the Lodge VI . Charges and Regulations for the Conduct and Behaviour of ...
... Importance of the Secrets of Masonry demonstrated General Remarks Ceremony of Opening and Closing a Lodge Charge used at Opening a Lodge Prayer used at Closing the Lodge VI . Charges and Regulations for the Conduct and Behaviour of ...
Page 15
... importance , and give the truest idea of the nature and design , of the masonic system . There are several classes of masons , under different appellations . The privileges of these classes are dis- tinct , and particular means are ...
... importance , and give the truest idea of the nature and design , of the masonic system . There are several classes of masons , under different appellations . The privileges of these classes are dis- tinct , and particular means are ...
Page 16
... Importance of the Secrets of Masonry demonstrated . If the secrets of masonry are replete with such ad- vantages to mankind , it may be asked , Why are they not divulged for the general good of society ? To which it may be answered ...
... Importance of the Secrets of Masonry demonstrated . If the secrets of masonry are replete with such ad- vantages to mankind , it may be asked , Why are they not divulged for the general good of society ? To which it may be answered ...
Page 17
... important matters , would soon lose their value , and sink into disregard . . It is a weakness in human nature , that men are gene- rally more charmed with novelty , than the real worth or intrinsic value of things . Novelty influences ...
... important matters , would soon lose their value , and sink into disregard . . It is a weakness in human nature , that men are gene- rally more charmed with novelty , than the real worth or intrinsic value of things . Novelty influences ...
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ancient appointed assembled bless brethren brother candidate ceremonies chapter of royal charges committee companions degree of masonry deputy general grand deputy grand high deputy grand master duly duties elected emblem established EZRA AMES father fraternity glory grand chapter grand encampment grand high priest grand king grand lodge grand marshal grand master grand officers grand royal arch Grand Scribe grand secretary hand hath heaven Hiram holden holy installed institution Israel Jerusalem JOEL HART JOHN ABBOT jurisdiction kings and scribes knights of Malta knights templars LESSON lodge of mark Lord mark master mark master masons masonry master masons meeting Moses Nebuchadnezzar New-York past masters present proxy regular regulations Rehoboam reign Royal Arch Chapter royal arch constitution royal arch masons saying Sect senior warden Solomon sword temple thine tion Union unto thee virtue voted warrant Zerubbabel