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PRAYER
Lord, our Heavenly Father, the High and Mighty Ruler of the Universe, who dost from Thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth, direct us, we beseech Thee, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor, and further us with Thy continual help, that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we
11
may glorify Thy Holy Name. And as Thou hast taught us, in Thy Holy Word,
that all our doings, without charity, are nothing worth, send Thy Holy Spirit, and pour into our hearts the most excellent gift of Charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee. Bless and prosper, we pray Thee, every branch and member of this our Fraternity, throughout the habitable earth. May Thy kingdom of peace, love, and harmony come. May Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, and the whole world be filled with Thy glory. Amen.
.
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INITIATION.
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I.
Do you
honor before these witnesses that unbiased by friends and uninfluenced by mercenary motives, you freely and voluntarily oft"er yourself a candidate for the mysteries of
II.
Masonry?
seriously declare, upon your honor before these witnesses that you are prompted to solisit the privileges of Masonry by a favorable opinion conceived of the Institution, a desire for knowledge, and a sincere wish to be serviceable to your fellow creatures? III. Do you seriously declare, upon honor, before these witnesses that your you will cheerfully conform to all the ancient established usages and customs of the
Do you
Fraternity
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to
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to
liufrpr.)
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PRAYER.
Vouchsafe thine aid, Almighty Father of the Universe^ to this our present convention, and grant that this candidate for Masonry may dedicate and devote his hfe to thy service, and become a true and Endue him faithful brother among us. with a competency of thy Divine Wisdom, that by the influence of the pure principles of our order, he may the better be enabled to display the beauties of holiness, Amen. to the honor of thy holy name.
Response
So mote
it
be.
(Or.)
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O Thou, who art the Author of peace and Lover of concord, bless us in the exercise of those kind and social affections Thou hast given us. May we cherish and display them as our honor and our joy. May this, our friend, who is now to become
our Brother, devote his
life to thy service, consider aright the true principles of and May he be endowed his engagements.
with wisdom to direct him in all his ways; strength to support him in all his difficulties and beauty to adorn his moral conAnd may we each and ail walk duct. within compass, and square our actions by
;
the
of conscience and virtue. appreciate and follow the examples of the wise and good, and be ever obedient to the precepts of Thy Holy
dictates
]\Iay
we
Word.
Amen.
Response.
alone
So mote
it
be.
(Or.)
Almighty and Everlasting God, in whom is our trust, and who, in Thy Holy Word, hast brought life and immortality to light, defend this Thy servant with Thy
heavenly
Thine forever.
that he may continue Strengthen him with the spirit of wisdom and understanding; endue him with the fear of Thy Holy Name increase in him, more and more, the spirit
grace,
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Let Charity and the love of Truth. him let Thy Fatherly hand ever be over Thy spirit ever be with him and so lead him in the knowledge and the obedience of Thy Holy Word, that, having finished his course below, he may at last pass peacefully and joyfully to mansions of rest in Thy Temple above, that House not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. Amen. Response. So mote it be.
of
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:
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The
following-
hymn may
be used
in-
I.
how
pleasant and
how good,
To
dwell in unity.
II.
on Aaron's head,
;
Which
On
Zion's sacred
hills.
III.
of light
and
love,
O may
E'en
we
all this
blessing prove.
life
for evermore.
IV.
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sw,
wtli a fr
kp @ pfm -H sm, wtlit an eq, mn rs, o sc ev % mn in m wtev bnd msl und n Is a pn tlm t liv m til ct fm e t e, m tg tn ot b -H rts, m bd br i -H rf sns ^ -H c, a cb-ts In fm sbr, wlir +1 td ebs @ fls
st rsl t
;
two in twn-fo
bs,
shd
I,
in
-H
1st ,
tlis
my
E^
t
stdf. S hi G, @ kp In tkn % nr asnt t ths ob, u r rqd ks -H bk well is btn nr hns. {Dn.
si
ob.
RLns
(i)
G, recxrs.)
Ofcs(T)-
{Hsum
stn.)
(fdt(t)ct)-
cdt.
{Al Us
ot.)
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth and the earth was without form, and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep, and the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters; and God said, Let there be Hght! and there was liglit. In humble commemoration
;
27
now say
I
{^RemT) lidw.
Lis on.
It,
,
Ode.)
Ci)
My
Th
br,
on rcvg
u
cs.
-H
thr grt
Isr.
Its in
(T)
u obsv bf y by hip % M
thr
thr gr
Its r -H
H B,
b -H rl @ gd % ou fth @ -H cps t +1 sq to sq ou actus crcmsb ou ds @ 'k^ ou psns wthn du bus wth al mnkd, mr espcly Avth ou
tk
t
;
Th B
brn
F(T)y.
Th
thr Isr
: :
.
Its r +|
sun,
As -H sn rls -H mn, @ nist ^ -H da @ +1 mn gvs -H nt, so slid -H (i) (^ endv t rul @ gvn lis :: wth eql rglt. Th r riDstd b thr brn tprs pled i a tri ^ psn in -H aprlig TJ nw obs m, as mst % ths :: u fm -H G, undr -H dg @ ^ an E^. Ths i -H dg, {Gvs dg.) @ als t -H wa @ mnr i wch ur hns wr pled whn u tk upn ursl +1 ob ^ ths . Ths i +|
: :
.
(Gt)S .)
t
u sw
dvl
-H
ab t -H pn ^ hv ur th ct fm e
tt ob, t e,
whrn shd u
scs
^ F(T)y
unlll.
28
My
in tkn
br, I
nw
prs
rt hn,
(Dn.)
^
(t)
B)
I cc.
(T)t
(T)-
d u
111
cc.
Al
tr
-H scs
^
br,
: :
(^s in
(T)J,
-f|
exc
it
b fm a
a rgl
@
i
or
wthn
bd ^
@
-
dl ens
(i)t
(t}(T)?
S)
tt eld.
(t)(T)^
gp. Of wt.
(i) (T)
An Ef K s i a nm.
It
lis.
(t) (T) -
Gv
I
m.
I s
i i.
13
(r)(r)I
dd nt s re i, nth en Kw wl u dsp % i.
It
(t) (I) -
wl Lt i
dv
bg.
i.
E)
Bg
u.
(T}(T)-
bg.
29
(t)(7)^
E)
Dv Bg
bg.
u.
(i)(T)^
U
Th.
bg.
5- B.
Ci) (T) -
at Ibrt t
br, is
x bt u
;
r nt
nm %
in
exc in
-H
I
-H
tw ws
Itg o
Ci)s
gp (i)cly wch u hv nw re
ths
it; tt is
J
b
?
@
E)
{Cdc cdt
.)
Pic nr
-fj
ft in
(i)7i.)
ppr psn
sit -H
.^
wtli
dg
@
ft
(i)7i.)
J
I
an E^.
Ci)-
(^/5
{And
cdt in
wst.)
Pic nr
-H
^ wth
c^^.)
dg
(OcZc
c?6Z^
to est.)
(i) (T)
U nw
ap.
obs
aplig
-H
1
G
sk
a sec tm,
or
fr -H
wt
and the It is an emblem of innocence badge of a Mason; more ancient than the Golden Fleece or Roman Eagle; more
30
honorable than the Star and Garter, or anyother Order that can be conferred upon you at this or any future period, by King,
Prince, Potentate, or any other person, except he be a Mason and which I hope you will wear with equal pleasure to your;
self
3r
in
-H
u wl rcdc
-H
cdt
lis
t +]
Ci)
W
5
-
fr inst
hw
^^
wr
ap as an
Ci),
Ef.
I
{Cdc cdt
(T)
(i).)
Br
a.s
b ord
-H
W
(D-
-H
cdt
is
recdc to
-H
fr
instcn liw
^
t Avr lis
ap
G.
an
E-p.
Lt Inn
fc +1
{I>n. Btps ot
fcg cdt @ ties on aiJ^ flp dion.) M br, The Lamb has in all ages been deemed an emblem of innocence; he, therefore, who
wears the lamb-skin as the badge of a Mason, is thereby continually reminded of that purity of life and conduct so essentially
admission
where the
pre-
Supreme Architect
sides.
I
of
the
LTniverse
Ode,
31
I
5- (Cdc
celt t J^.)
^ (^- 3r A C, agrbl to a cstm adp ill ev rgi @ wl gvnd ::, it nw Ibcms lies tt 11 b rqs t mk a dps % smtling
fo
-H
nt for
Id
its
ma b
%
.
up
Avtli -H
arcvs
-H
::
as a
mniii
fo
n wr
abt n.
lir
md
(T)
Hv u
antg
-H
kn
(^-
(Jdt(i)
Nthg.
n fn nrsi entrl dstt. (His.) My br, tlis i no idl or nnning crmny it i intnd t imprs npn nr mnd i -H st mnr tt, slid u ev mt a frn, mr espcly a wr br i dst crcmstcs, u ma b indcd t cntrbt as Ibly t lis rlf as u en wtlit
injr
^
nrsl or fml.
-
{Pics
cell i
n-e cr.)
Pie ur
ft
in
ppr psn.
(J
(T) -
ygs E^, u r nw pled in -H n-e er ^ -H nr ft f mng -H ang % an ob s, ur bd ere, at m rt lin u tlir stn a js @ upr (T) @ I gv it u stcl i ehg evr t wlk @ ae as sell.
br, as -H
:
:
My
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I r -H
nw
prs u
-H
twn
fo in
wk tls % gg @ cmn
an E^. Th
gv.
THE TWENTY-FOUR INCH GAUGE. Gvs tw fo in gg t cdt. The Twenty-Four-Inch Guage is an instrument made use of by operative Masons
to measure and lay out their work ; but we, as Free and Accepted Masons, are taught to make use of it for the more noble and glorious purpose of dividing our time. It
being- divided into twenty-four equal parts, is emblematical of the twenty-four hours of the day, which we are taug-ht to divide into three parts whereby we find a part for the service of God and a distressed worthy brother, a part for our usual vocations, and a part for refreshment and sleep.
;
GAVEL.
cdt.
The Common Gavel is an insitrument made use of by operative masons to break off the rough and superfluous parts
of stones, the better to fit them for the builder's use; but we, as Free and Accepted Masons, are taught to make use of it for the more noble and glorious purpose of divesting our hearts and consciences
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of the vices and superfluities of life; thereby fitting our minds, as living stones, that house not for that spiritual building in made with hands- eternal the heavens.
U
cm,
dvs,
I
wl
tlir
nw b
invstd
rtd t
rcdcd to
-H
pic
wch.
wth
::
tt
wlmc u u hv bn
@
5
-
-H
fr ftli instn.
mrch t ws % J^, wth J 5 @ Sids, al gv dg @ % % E^/ thn cdt is cdc t prp rm 5 J @ Stdrts;
cdt
E)
{An
wlin renvstd.)
J
I
55
-
cdc
hm
arm @
.
Btds
rsumn
thr stns.)
34
SECOND SECTION
u wr prpd to b md a (T), u wr deprvd % al mins @ mtls fr two rsns: frst, tt u mgt car
(i) (T) -
My
br, wlin
nthg ofns or dfns int -H :: secnd, at +1 bid ^ K S T, thr ws nt hrd -H snd % ax, hmr, or any mtl tl. Th stns wr hwn, sq, @ nmb in -H qrs whr th wr
;
34
tmbrs fld @ prpd in -H frst % Lbn, cnvd b c in fits t Jpa, thnc t Jiim whr tli wr st np b -H bl % wdn
rasd;
+|
ppd fr tt prjjs @ wlm -H will bldg ws cmpld, its svrl prts iitd wth sch xct nest, tt it lid mr +| aprnc % bng -H hndw ^ +1 Su Arc % -WV> thn tt % bu bns. U wr ntbr nk, nr clo; fr (T)y rgds
instms
;
bs wrly with o otw aprnc. It ws tbrfr to sgnfy to u tt it is -H intl, @ nt -H xtnl qlfcns web remd a mn to b md a (^. U wr ntbr bf nr sbd; tbs ws in enf to an isrlsb enstm adpd by (^s. (i)e rd in +1 bk % Ruth, % -H nmr in formr tms, cncrg To cnfrm al tligs a rding @ cling. mn plk of hs sh @ gv it t hs nabr. Ths we d thfr, Tlis ws a tstm in Is. on ths grt @ imprt oesn, as a tkn % ou sncrt i +| bsns in web w r eng. U wr hw, wth a ebt one arn ur n f st, as u wr thn i dks as fr svl rsns rgds -H ses ^ F(i)y, n shd kp -H wld
fr
:
mn
35
so untl
send, tt
rfsd to
til
entld to
tgt
t
sm; cnc bf ur
-fj
es slid dscv -H
hd u
frms @ crmnys atndg ur initn, or bn fnd unwr t b tkn by -H lin as a br, n mglit by -H asstc fo +1 cb-t liv bn cdc ot ^ -H :: wtht dscvg evn -fl fm thr^. U wr csd t nik a dmd at -H dr by
sbmt
ppd fr initn; send, it aids t a ertn tx % sept, ask @ i shl b gv n, sk @ ye shl fnd, kn @ i shl b opd unt u. (i)e aply ths tx % sept to -H sitiitn u wr thn in as flws u askd -H remdn % a friid t b md a u sgt adms thro lis remdn, u knd @ dr ^ F(T)y ws opd unt u. U wr re on -H pn ^ a sh inst apl t ur nk 1 bs, weh ws xplnd t u at u wr ende to -H entr ^ -H -H tm esd to kn @ reev -H bnft % pr. IS'o mn shd ev ent upn any grt or imprt
:
@ It -H du @ trl
: :
Ci) (7)
f st, t
(T)
-f|
36
undtkg wtlit fs inv -H blsg % De. U wr ask i wlini u pt ur trs. Agbl t -H Iws ^ o anc inst, no ath en b md a (T). It ws tlifr ncsr tt u slid acklg ur blf i De; otliws no ob wd b cnsd bndg upn u. U wr tkn b -H rt hn, ord t aris fl ur cdr @ f r n dng. As u wr thn i a situn i wch n cd nthr f se nr prvt dg, it ws t sgfi t u tt u wr in -H hns % a tr @ trst fr, in whs fidlt u mt wth
saft cnfid.
U
-H
^
-f|
: :
t -H
Ql)
in
tt al -H
brn mt
e tt
u wr
to
: :
dl
@ tr
prpd
fr initn.
i
U
-H
wr csd
-H
^
,
mt wth
,
svrl obstns
nr psg arn
bes thr
entres
wr ^K S
grds pled at
Ci)
(J
agr t weh est n wr esd t mt wth. ths svrl obstns i nr psg arn -H :: in ord tt n mt b du ex, bf u ed b md a (T) U wr esd to kn on ur n If kn, in prfne to ur rt or bth, whn u tk upn
.
37
ursl -H ob
Th If lis ev bn dm -H wkr prt % a mns bd, it ws thfr t sgfi t 11 tt it ws -H wkr prt % (^j ^P^ wch u wr abt entrg, bng tt % E^. U wr csd t rst ur rt hn on -H H B, sq @ cps, in prfnc t ur If or bth. Th Th ancts hd rt ws dmd -H st ^ fidlt. a De w^hm thy wrshpd, undr -H nm % fids or faith, smtms rpsd by to rt hns jnd, at oths b tw hu figs embrcg ech oth wth -H rt hn. Th rt thrfr w mk us % on ths grt @ impt ocsn, as a tkn bss % ou sncrt @ a pig % ou fidl in in wch w r engd. U wr prstd a Im sk o wt lea apn, wch ws xpld t u at -H tm u wr rqst t mk a dps % smtg % a mnrl or mtlc wch ws als xpl t u u, as sbs i -H -H ygs Ef), wr pled in -H n-e cnr % -H In optv y -H f st stn % a bldg
^
ths
*".
-f|
: :
(T)
is
usly pic
i -H
n-e
cr.
-H
thfr, as
-f|
n-e cnr
-w
::,
whrn
to bid
(T)c
edfc.
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THIRD SECTION
lodge is a certain number of Masons duly assembled, legally constituted, having the Holy Bible, Square and Compasses, with a Charter or Warrant empowering
them
to work.
anc brn usl asmb on lii Ms or in dp vis, -H btr t obs -f| aph % ens @ evd asn or dscd. Th fm ^ a :: is obi; as Ing as fm G t (i), as brd as btwn Nr @ So, as
Ou
hi as
fm
eth
(i)
hv, as
dp
as
t its cnt.
fm -H dmnsns
a
(T)s
sf
to
dnt
slid
-fl
unvrslt
% F(T)y@tt
ehr
b eqly xtns.
This vast fabric is supported by three Great Pillars, called Wisdom, Strength and Beauty. It is necessary there should be Wisdom to contrive, Strength to support, and Beauty to adorn all great and important undertakings.
Th
(t)(I),
r rpstd
^
b
(t).
-H
fs tlir
(t)
of es
^a
: :
C;)
39
rpst
-H -H
plr
stn,
whs dt
: :
it is t asst
;
pa -H erf opg @ els lis thr wgs, if an b du, @ c tt nn g awa dsfd, hrm bg -H stn @ spt % al insts,
Ci) (T)
in
mr
espc ths
-H
ors.
Th
CD
rpst
plr
sn at
;
its
it
-H
sd to is t obs M gl @ bt ^
is
ft)
t rf s
@ f m rf
Ci) (i)
pi
+|
COVERING OF A LODGE
of a Lodge is the clouded canopy, or starry-decked heaven, where all
The Covering
at last to arrive,
by the
aid of a ladder, called Jacob's Ladder, havrounds, dominated ing three principle Faith, Hope and Charity teaching Faith in God, Hope in immortality, and Charity to all mankind. But the greatest of these is Charity for Faith may be lost in sight, Hope Ends in fruition, but Charity extends beyond the grave, to the boundless
;
;
realms of eternity.
FURNITURE
The
Bible,
is
is the Holy Square and Compasses. The Bible dedicated to God, the Square to the
furniture of a
Lodge
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Master, and the Compasses to the Craft. The Bible is dedicated to God, it being tlie inestimable gift of God to mau
it we obglt a nwly admtd Square the to the Master, it being proper Masonic emblem of his office; the Compasses to the Craft, for by a
on
br;
the
and
due
use, we are taught to circumscribe our desires, and keep our passions within due bounds with all mankind, more especially with our Brethren in
attention to their
Freemasonry.
The Ornaments of
saic
ORNAMENTS OF A LODGE a Lodge are the MoPavement, Indented Tessel and Blazis
ing Star.
a representa-
ground
floor of
King Solomon's
the Indented Tessel, of that tesselated border, or skirting, which surrounded it, with the Blazing Star in the centre. The Mosaic Pavement is emblematical of human life, checkered with good and evil; the Indented Tessel which surrounds it, of those manifold blessings and comforts which surround us, and which we hope to obtain by a faithful reliance on Divine Providence, which is hieroglyphically represented by the Blazing
;
Temple
beautiful
41
LIGHTS
Thr r thr Its i a :: sit G, ^ @ ^ Thr i nn i -H nth. K S T ws situd s fr nth. % -H eclpt, tt -fi sn @ mn, at thr mrd ht cd drt n ray % It int -H
,
.
nth prt thr^. Th nth thfr we c^cly trm a pic % dkn. thr movbl, @ Thr r sx jls in a
: :
thr imvbl.
THE JEWELS
The movable
ler,
the
Board.
The Rough Ashler is a stone as taken from the quarry in its rude and natural
The Perfect Ashler is a stone made state. ready by the hands of the workmen, to be adjusted by the working-tools of the Fellow Craft. The Trestle-Board is for the Master to draw his designs upon. By the Rough Ashler we are reminded of our rude and imperfect state by nature; by the Perfect Ashler, of that state of perfection at which we hope to arrive, by a virtuous education, our own endeavors, and the blessing of God; and, by the TrestleBoard, we are also reminded, that, as the
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operative workman erects his temporal building agreeably to the rules and designs laid down by the Master on his TrestleBoard, so should we, both operative and
speculative, endeavor to erect our spiritual building agreeably to the rules and designs
laid down by the Supreme Architect of the Universe, in the great books of Nature and Revelation, which are our spiritual, moral and Masonic Trestle-Board.
are the
Square,
teaches morality, the Level equality, and the Plumb rectitude of life.
The Square
slid
Ldgs
hi
in
fo
b situd du
Fst,
-H
es
wst for
gl
svii rsns.
sn well
is -H
i
da, rs in -H es
@
-H
sts
-H
ws.
Send, arts
-H es,
sies as
wl as F(T)y aros
to
churehs
Thy ^K S
rsns
:
ehpls r or slid b ths sitd. slid b tlis sit, bes tt w^s -f| sitn
T.
aft
@ @
hv sprd
wst.
Thrd,
prsu b Plir @ hs -fl list, h, by dvn emnd ered a tab, @ pic it du es @ ws, t prpetuat +| rmbrc ^
Is thro
E,d Sc
wh
43
tt
mrac
es
wnd by wch
thr
mgty
dive
ws wrt;
setg sn.
als t rec -H
%
es
well
tlis
ev rgl
wl gvd
::
is
rpsntn,
b pled du
ws.
In
Lodges
cated to
ancient
times were
first
dedi-
S,
Ms. Ex.
In modern times to Master. Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the EvangeHst, two eminent Christian patrons of Freemasonry and since their time there has been represented in every regular and well-furnished Lodge, a certain point within a circle embordered by two
Grand
perpendicular parallel lines, representing Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist. Upon the top of the circle rests the Book of Holy Scriptures. The point represents an individual Brother; the In circle, the boundary line of his duty. going around this circle we necessarily touch on the two parallel lines, as well as on the Book of Holy Scriptures and while a Mason keeps himself circumscribed within their precepts, it is impossible that he should materially err.
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44
The tenets of your profession as a Mason are Brotherly Love, ReHef and Truth.
By the exercise of Brotherly Love, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family the high and low, rich and poor; who as created by one Almighty Parent
and inhabitants of the same planet, are to aid, support and protect each other. [On this principle. Masonry unites men of every country, sect and opinion, and conciliates true friendship among those who might otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance.
To Relieve the distressed is a duty incumbent on all men; but particularly on Masons, who profess to be linked together by an indissoluble chain of sincere affection. [To soothe the unhappy, sympathize with their misfortunes, compassionate their miseries, and restore peace to their troubled minds, is the grand aim we have in view. On this basis we form our friendships andestablish. ourconnections
I
Truth is a divine attribute, and the foundation of every virtue. To be good and true is the first lesson we are taught in Masonry. On this theme we contemplate, and by its dictates endeavor to regulate our conduct. [Hence, while influenced by this principle, hypocrisy and deceit are unknown
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us, sincerity and plain dealing distinguish us, and the heart and tongue join in promoting each other's welfare, and rejoicing in each other's prosperity.]
among
% ur
Pdl,
eiit
as an
E^
r -H
Gt, Pc,
Mn @
alud to
The Four
Temperance is that due restraint upon our affections and passions which renders the body tame and governable, and frees the mind from the allurements of vice.
This virtue should be the constant practice of every Mason, as he is thereby taught to avoid excess or the contracting of any
licentious or vicious habits, the indulgence
in
to disclose
some
of
promised
and which would consequently subject him to the contempt and detestation of al gd (T) s, als t -H pn ^ hs ob, whri h s t hv hs th ct f e t e, shd h dvl -H
scs
fo
F(T)y unlH,
aids t
-H
gtrl.
Fortitude is that noble and steady purpose of the mind whereby we are enabled to undergo any pain, peril, or danger, when
46
prudentially deemed expedient. This virtue is equally distant from rashness and cow-
ardice, and, like the former, should be deeply impressed upon the mind of every Mason, as a safeguard or security against any illeg^al attack that may be made, by force or otherwise, to extort from him any of those valuable secrets with which he has been so solemnly entrusted, and which was emblematically represented upon his first admission into the Lodge.
wlm h ws
apl t
lis
re
1
on
bs,
-H
pnt % a
al t
-f|
slip inst,
pctl.
Prudence teaches us to regulate our lives and actions agreeably to the dictates of reason, and is that habit by which we wisely judge and prudentially determine on
things relative to our present, as well as This virtue should be the peculiar characteristic of every Mason, not only for the government of his conduct while in the Lodge, but also when
all
abroad in the world. It should be particularly attended to in all strange and mixed companies, never to let fall the least sig-n, token, or word, whereby the secrets of Freemasonry may be iinlawfly
pr whn, kn at
rmbrc tt mmrbl o hs n If k, hs rt
47
fmg
-M
an ^ a
lis rt
sqr,
hs bd
+1
ere, lis If
Im
suptg,
al t HH
rs'on
H B,
Cps,
mnl.
Justice is that standard or boundary of right which enables us to render unto every
man
This
consistent with divine and human laws, but is the very cement and support of civil society; and, as justice in a great measure constitutes good man, so should it be the inthe real variable practice of every Mason never to deviate from the minutest principles
due,
without
only
distinction.
not
tm wlm pic i -H n-e cnr ^ -H hs f t fmng -H ang % an ob s, hs bd ere at -H rt hnd % +| wh ws plsd t sa t hm tt h thr (^
tlir^,
evr rmbrng
:
-H
(i)
std a
js
@
t
upr
(i),
gv
ehrg ev
-W
wk @
^^^'^
aet as seh
hm @
ste in als to
pdl.
(T)(D-
Br
Ci),
wth wt dd
E^s
shd
J
Cl)
@ hw
w
(i)-
mrdn.
Ci)th frd,
frve,
zl.
^
Ci)
(^
Hw
wr th
rpsd,
Br
cla.
^' By chk,
chc,
48
(i)
(^
My
-H
br, thr
sltst
nthg
f r tlin cli,
well
bhd. Tlir is nthg mr fvt tlm chc, to wch, whn wl igntd, -H mst obdrt mtls yld. Thr is ntlmg mr zls thn clay, or our
e,
npn
mtli
well
tlib
is
enstly
mpld
us
*
fr
tt,
@ slid w cm,
ths
,
cntnly
i
rmd
mns us, as fm it
s
fo
so unt brn.
mst
al rtn.
(s
gvn.)
'
49
X LECTUEE.
Ci^hc
cm u
::
as a (^.
Fm
Ci)t
^ -H cm u hr
a
Ss J
J.
t d.
(T)y.
T In to sbd m ps @ im msl i Thn u r a (^ I prsm. I am s tk @ ac amg brs @ fls. Ci)t mks u a (I).
(^y
o.
11
Hw d
b
kn
usl t
b a
(i)
3 J hvg bn
tr ag. I
@
%
rd to
Hw sM
3
Rt
Ci)t
k u
b a
(i).
cr s, tkn, wd, r s.
-f]
pf c pts
m. e,
angs, hrzs,
ppds.
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(Stps
(jt
Til
i
dg
.)
tt eld.
dg
+1
@
I
^ an E^.
alsn.
i
Hs
dg an
t +1
It hs,
wa @ mn
wch
-H
m
^
t
hns wr
"*,
pic
tk upn msl
34
50
Hs
It
Ci)t
-H
lis,
an
-H
als.
pn ^
tt ob.
r tkns.
k an til Gv m a
I en.
Ci)t
-H
dk
as
whrby on wl as at nn da.
(T)
tkn.
en.
(Gvn.) I hi.
d u
-H
111
Al
ses
(T)s
in
(T)y,
exe
fo
it
a tr
br, o wtliii -H
: :
bd
a rgl
@ du
enst
(i)t 1
tt eld.
A
Hs
It
gp.
Of wt. An E^.
it
lis.
i
a n.
Gv
I
m.
I s
i
ic
dd nt s re i, ntr en Hw wl u ds ^ i. I wl It o dv i.
L 1 @ 3g u. Ubg.
bg.
w
51
{Bgs
wtJi
i
.)
Dv
bg.
bg.
will
11
{Bgs
(i)lir
fs
wr
ppd
(i).
du ens
: :
3y
beng dpvd %
eld, br-ft
al
mrls
@
I
mtls, nth
n nr
on ar
div
nr shd,
li-w,
a e-t
t -H
m
-W
n
: :
well
-H li
endn
ws en
%
t
b
br.
^a
f rn,
whm
I af
fd
b a
Hw
3y
On
Ci)h
gn u adm.
thr ds ks. -H dr bg o, wt ws sd
t
wthn.
ems
ans.
hr.
Ur
A
t
C,
who
is in
darks
hv
re a pt
-H
fr It
% ths
52
wfl
:
ere t
mny
(i)t
G@ wr br @
ddc
t +I
Ss J, as
11
hs dn bf
wr u tlm askd. If I md ths rqst % my own fr wl @ acd, if I ws dl @ tr pp, wr @ wl ql, of 111 ag @ pr vc fr; al ^ wch bng ans i -H afm, 1 ws ask b wt fth rt o bnft I xpc t obt ths impt prv. Ur ans. 3y bg a mn, fr bn, % gd rpt @ wl re. (2;)t ws thn sd t u. I ws dretd to wat untl -H Ci) (i) slid b inf % m rqs, @ lis ans rt. (T)t ans dd h rtn.
Lt
hm
en,
Hw
wr u re On -H pn ^ a sh ins apl t m n 1 br. Hw wr u thn dsp %. I ws ede to -f| entr % -W csd t kn @ re -H bn ^ pr. Aft re -H bn ^ pr, wt wr u askd.
: : ,
In wlim I pt
trs.
Ur ans. InG.
53
t ars,
fl
m
^
fr
n dug.
fl
-f|
dd u
+1
ur cdcr.
::,
(i)
One arnd
thnc to
Ci) (T)
to
in
-H
-H
J
Ci>,
(i)
in
-fi
the
t -H
-H
in
-H
G
Ci) (T)
at eeh
% wch
pies
sm
qs wr as
@ Ik
as rtd as at
fo
-H dr.
Hw dd -H H Od m t
fr instn.
dsp b reded
?
Ci)
u.
^
Cj)
t +i
in -H CD,
In wt dd
-H
inst u.
tgt
stp,
m to advc m ft fmg -H
ere to
-H
-f|
m bd
CDt
CD (^
dd
CD(^
thn d wth
H md m
Kw.
In d fm.
CDt is tt
(I).
du fm.
-f|
Knl on
rstg
fm
tk upn msl
-H
ob ^ ths
54
Kept
I,
tt ob.
-f|
A C, ^ m ow fr wl @ ac, in prs ere ^ A G @ ths wfl ^F @A t G @ ddc t +1 H S J, do hby @ Im, sm @ sc pr @ s tt I wl al hal, fvr
::
(i)s,
en,
@
%
nv rv any ^
-W
-H
sc arts, pts or
,
ev hv bn, ma at ths tm, o shl at an fu prd, b cmc t as sell, t any p o prs wtev pnts
msts ^
F (^ y wh
m
t
ex
js
b
Ifl
hm
o tlim t wlim
-H
sm
shl
big, tt is t sa, t a tr
@
o
Ifi
br
or brs, I af
-H
hvng fn
hm
or
thm
;
s t
wthn
I fthr pr
erv,
s tt I
st,
stm,
-H 1st
^ F(^y npn
brg
mv
whr
intl
or
whn
sm may bem
Igl,
tho
prv it. I fthr pr @ s tt J wl stn to @ ab b -H Is @ ens ^ F(r)y, tghr wth -fl prte wthn whs rgltns % +1 mst whfi gr
if
b dn by ot
wthn
pr
: :
55
jrsdc I
t
sill rsid, s fr
as
+1
sm
shl
cm
knlg.
sm @ sc pr @ s, wth a f @ stf rsl t kp @ pf -H sm, wtht an eq, mn rs, or sc ev % mn i m wtev bndg msl und n Is a pnl thn to hv
al tlis I
tg tn o b -H bd bd in -H rf sns ^ -f| c, a rts, cb-ts In frm slir, wlir -f| td ebs @ lis
e,
th ct frm e t
twc
ob.
tf hs, slid I, in -H
Is
knly,
m E^ si
t
Af rcvg
Ci)t
-H o,
wt wr u askd.
ms
dsd.
Ur
L.
ans.
Dd u
I dd.
re
it.
Hw.
(^ @ +1 ast ^ -H 3y O ^ -H On rcvg It, wt dd u fs obs.
Ci)
brn.
Th
thr g
Is i F(T)y,
-H
hi
+j
t Isr,
56
Ci)t
Til
(i)t
H B,
w
sq
@
t
cs.
r thr uses.
Th B
b -H rl @ gd ^ our f th -H sq t sqr ou actns, @ -H cps t crc o dsrs @ kp o ps wthn du bns wth al mnk, mr espc wth ou brn i F(i)y.
tk
r
-fl
Ci)t
thr
Is Its.
-H
::
Th
sn,
mn @ ms ^
thy sd t b -H thr Is Its. As -fj sun ruls -H day @ -H m gvrs -H nt, so shd -H (i) (I) ndv to rl @ gvn hs :: wth eql rglty.
CT)h r
Hw
3
(i)t
r th rpsd.
i
thr br tps pi
tri
ps
i -H
: :
dd u nx obs. Th Ci) (T) apchng m fm -f| (J, und -H dg @ ^ an E^, who ws plsd t prst m hs rt hn, in tkn ^ -H frs @ br Iv twrd m, @ wth it -f| g @ wd ^ -H % an E^ @ Od m t ari, go @ sit -f|
: : ;
Ci)s
as sch.
J
Aft
sit -H
(i)
C:)s,
wt dd u nx
ob.
fr
Th
c^
aph
m fm
-j-j
a scd tm
57
-H
pps ^ prsg
li
a Im-skn o
is
aprn, well,
infd m,
wh lea an mblm %
bg ^ a (T), mr anc tlm -W Gl Flc or Rm Eg; mr hn tlin -H St @ Gr o any otlir O tt cd b en upn m, at tt or any fiitr perod, by kg, prnc, potn or any oth prs xc h b a (I) @ well h lipd I wd wr wth eql pis t msl @ Imr t -H f rt @ O m t b
inoc
-H
; ;
reded
t
t -H
Cl)
in
-fj
(i),
fr instn liw
wr
Hw
wt
slid
Ci)tli -H
wr ur ap
adp
as an E^p,
infd.
t
Tt agrbl
: :
est,
in evr rg
@ wl mk a
are
in
+1
,
:
nt
Id
f r its
tt i
mt b
::
up wtk
reds
i -H
-W
as a
mmrl
tt I
ws thr
md
(I),
bt
(i)lir
In
-H
ent ds.
-H
ang %
58
an ob
(i) (7),
s,
m
@
bd
er,
at
-H
rt
Im ^
-H
wh ws
js
x)lsd t sa to
upr (T), @ gv clirg, evr t wlk @ ac as sch. (i)t dd -H ^ O) tlm prs u. Til wk tls fc an E^.
std a
(i)t
m tt I thr it m stcl in
r thy.
Til
twn
-H
fo in
gg
@ cmn
gv.
us ^ -H tw fo in gg. It is an instrument made use of by operative Masons to measure and lay out their work; but we, as Free and Accepted Masons, are taugfht to make use of it for the more noble and glorious purpose It being divided of dividing- our time.
Ci)t is
into twenty-four equal parts, is emblematical of the twenty-four hours of the day, which we are taught to divide into three parts; w^hereby we find a part for the service of God and a distressed worthy brother, a part for our usual vocations, and a part for refreshment and sleep.
(i)t
is -H
lis fo -H
cmn
gv.
It is
erative
to
fit
them
59 Free and Accepted Masons, are taught use of it for the more noble and glorious purpose of divesting our hearts
as to
make
as living stones, for that spiritual building that house not made with hands eternal in the heavens.
Kw
K O
tlir
dd
-H
cm,
invs wtli tt
::
wli I
hd bn dv @
rt t -H
fr ftli Inst.
SECOND SECTION
(i)hii
11'
md a c^, wh wr @ mtls.
mgt
cr
Fr
to rsns
fst, tt I
-H
: :
.
nthg
-H
ofs,
or df s int
Sec, at
-H
Tm
i
thr
ws nt hrd
tl.
bldg % snd % ax
hm
or an mtl
eld
Kw
Th
ws mgtud
mtl
stns
psbl tt a bldg
sch stupd
-fj
hv bn
ere
wtht
use
in
%
-H
tls.
wr hwn, sqrd
@ nmbrd
60
whr thy wr rsd; -H tmbs fld @ ppd i -M frs ^ Lbn, cnvd b c i fits t Jpa, thnc t Jrl whr th wr set up b -H hi ^ wdn insts ppd fr tt prps; @ whn -H will bldg ws cmpl its svl prts ftd wth sch xcty nict tt it hd mr -H aprc % bng +1 hndwk % -H Su Ar ^ -H r, thn tt % hu hns. Ci)h wr u nth n nr clo. Fci)y rgds n man fr hs wrld with or otwd aprc It ws thfr t sg fi t m, tt it i -H intnl @ nt -H extnl qlfs wch rcmnd a mn t b md a (i). Ci)h wr n nth bf nr sh. Ths ws i cnfmt t an Islth cstm, adp mnr b (T)s. (-) rd i -H bk ^ Rth, % in fmr tms, cncg rdmg @ chng; to
qrs
;
.
-fl
thgs a mn pi of hs sh @ gv Ths ws a tstm i Is. Ths it t nab. w d thfr on ths grt @ imprt. ocsn as a tkn % ou sncrt i -H bs in wch w r
cnf
m al
engd.
(i)h
wr u hw, wth a
cb-t
Fr
on ar ur n. ws thn in dks
61
as rgds Scd, tt
slid
-H
scs
% Fg)j,
I slid
kp
-f|
Illy entl t -H s.
hr
-fl
mt b
tgt t cnc bf
es
dscv
bts tlir^.
Thd, lid I rfsd t sbmt t -H svl frms @ crmns atndng m initn, or bn fnd unwr t b tkn b -H lin as a br, 1 mt
b
-H
-H
::
astnc
wtlit
-H
cb-t liv
bn cdc
ot
Ct)1i
tlir
Fr
to rsns
f st, t al -H
: :
kn
@ It -H du @ trl ppd
Ci) (T)
fr initn
send,
it
aids t a crtn tx of
sept,
ask
shl b
i
shl fnd,
kn @
ski
d u apl tks tx % sept t situn u wr thn in. I askd -H remdn ^ a f r t b md a (T) I sgt adms thro ks remd, I knd @ -H dr fo F(^y ws opd unt m. (i)li wr u re on pt ^ a slip ins apl t ur n 1 b. T teh m tt as tt ws an inst fo trt to
,
Kw
-fi
62
-H fls,
s slid -H rlctn
^
-f|
m
,
ens,
slid I
unlfl.
(x)li
ev prsm t dvl
t
^^
sets
% Yc^j
esd
t
wr u cde
cnt
-W
::
bnf % pr. ]S^o shd ev ent upn an gt or imp Tindtkg wtlit fs invkg +| bis % Dq. Ci)h wr 11 as i whm u pt iir trs. Agrbl to -H Iws % our anet instn, no aths en b md a (i) It ws thf r nesr blf i De; otliws n tt I slid ackl ob wd b ensd bndg upn m. Ci)li wr u tk b -H rt lin, ord t aris fl ur cdr @ fr n dug. As I ws tlm i a sitn i well I ed nth fse nr prvt dng it ws t sgfi t m tt I ws in -H lins ^ a tr @ trst frn, in
re
-H
.
kn
@ mn
Cl)
Tt al
-H
brn mt
t
e tt
ws
dl
trly
mt wth
: :
svrl obsts in
63
Bcs
(i)h
tlir
entrcs
wr grds ^ K S T.
pic at
pled.
rj)sd
+|
Ci)
@G
T c du
xcp sch as wr ql, agbl t well cs I ws csd t mt wtli ills svrl obstns in m psg arn -H :: in ordr tt I mt b du exm, bfr I (T). cd b md a (i)li wr u cs t kn on nr n 1 k, i pfe t ur rt o btli, whn u tk npn ursl -H
fo
ob
ths
it
Th
If lis
ev bn dd
+|
wkr
prt
% a mn
ws -H ws abt
bd,
ws
tlifr t sgfi t
tt it
wkr
Ci)
-H
H B,
ancts
sq
Tli rt
ws dmd
-H st
fidlt;
-H
hd a De w^lim th wrsh^^d nnd -H nm % fids o faith, smts rps b to rt hns jnd, at otlis b tw hn figs mbrcg ecli oth wth -H rt Im; -H rt tlifr w mk ns % on tks grt @ imp ocs, as a tkn % on snc, @ a pig % on fidl in -H bs
64
in
Ci)h
@ wh
is tt
-H
bg ^ a (I). Th Im lis i
incs.
bn dnid an emb %
wrs
-H
1
H
fo
tlifr
wh
sk as
-\\
bg ^ a
purt
(T)
is
It
gng adms int -H clstl :: abv, whr -fi Sp Ar ^ -H U prs. ';:;h wr ii rqs to mk a dpst % smthg % a mrl o mtl sbs i -H T rmnd m ^ m thn pr @ pnls cdtn, tt shd I ev mt a frn, mr espc a wr
: :
msl o fml.
as
::.
wr u, cnr ^ -H
+1
ygs
E^
pic
-H
n-e
In opt c^y -H fs stn % a bid is usly pic i -H n-e cr, I thfr as -H ygs E^
ws pic
(1)0
-H
n-e ct
%
t
-H
tlir t
rec
tlios fs inst
whrn
bid
fu
mr @
edfc.
65
THIRD SECTION
Ci)
t is
: :
du asm, Igl cnstd, sq @ cps, wth a chtr o wrnt empg tlim t wk. Ci)hr dd ou anc brn usl asmb. On hi his o i dp vis. Fr wt prps. Th btr t obs -H aph % ens @ evd asn
crt
(T)S
nmb ^ hvg a H B,
or dscd.
Ci)t is -H
fm ^ a
::.
Obi.
Kw
ig.
(I).
Fm G t Kw brd.
Betw
"Kw
I !
N @
S.
hi.
its cnt.
elm we ths Irg dmns. T denot -f| nnvslty % F(7)y chrty shd b eql extsv.
tt
(i)S
34
66
^t
Ci)t
spts
tlis
vst fabrc.
Thr gt
Ci)sd,
Ci)li
pis.
r th eld.
stgh
buty.
is i
slid
t
b wsd
t cntrv,
bu
adr al gt
(i)(T),
@
J
un.
(j)s.
sd t b ths rpstd. Th (i) (^) is sd t rpst -H plr % wsd h bng spsd t liv ws t rul @ gvn lis Th ^ Ci) i sd t rpst -H plr % str, whs
r th
; : :
dt
::
;
it i t ast +1
(i) (T)
in op
els
hs
c tt
@
st
spt
Ci)
al instns,
mr
esp ths
ou.
Th J du it
is HH
sd t rps -H plr % bu, whs i t ob -fj sn at its mrd hi, wli gl @ bty % +\ da; to el -H erf
is
lb t rfs
@ fm
+1
Ci)
rfs t
ft)
agn, at
-H
wl
pi
(^
Si ::
Ci)t is -H
cvrg
fo
67
A
By
eld
(T)S
al
gd
^w.
-H
Idr.
Ci)t i
tt Idr eld.
Jobs
Thr.
Ci)t
Kw mny
r
prnc rns
lis it.
thy dmntd.
Fth,
(i)t
hp
i
elirt.
tliy tch.
Ftli
G, lip
imrlt,
+1
ehr
t al
mnk.
grts.
Clirt.
Ci)liy so.
Ftli
ma b
elirt
1st i sgt,
-H
lip
ens
fraitn,.
bt
xtn^ byn
frnt
grv to
-H
budls,
rims % etrnt.
Ci)t is
-H
::
.,
-H
mst
-H
eps
erf.
tlis
C^h r tliy
ddCv
6B
The
the
a nwly admtd br; it we obglt Square to the Master, it being the proper Masonic emblem of his office and the Compasses to the Craft, for by a due
on
the
attention to their use, we are taught to circumscribe our desires, and keep our passions within due bounds with all mankind, more especially with our Brethren in
Freemasonry.
Ci)
t r -H
ornmts %
pv, idtl
rps.
sl
: :
Th msc
Ci)t
ts,
biz str.
d thy
is
representa-
ground
floor of
King Solomon's
Temple;
the Indented Tessel, of that beautiful tesselated border, or skirting which surrounded it, with the Blazing Star in the center.
Of
Til
"wt r
If,
chq
wth gd @ evi. Th indt tsl wch sur it, % ts mnfld bis @ cmfts wch surd us; @ wch w hp t obt b a fthfl rlc on dvn prvc, wch is hirlgfc rpsd by
-f]
biz st
i -H
cnt.
69
^w mn
Thr.
Its r
thr
::.
Kw
G,
Is
r
Ci)
thy
sit.
I
.
thr nn
i -H
N.
Nn.
Ci)liy.
% {] eclpt, tt -H sn @ mn at thr mrdn ht cd drt Th n ra ^ It int -H nrth prt thr^. nth thrf w (T)cly tr a pic % dks.
jls r
T ws
sitd s fr nth
K w mn
Th
(i)t
thr
a thr imv.
i
: :
pfc ash
-H
trs bd.
r thy.
is
Th rgh ash
a stn as tkn fm -H qr i its rud @ ntrl stat. Th prfc ash is a stn md rd by -H hns ^ -H wkm, to b ajs by -H wk tls % M Fc. Th trs bd is fr -H mstr t dr hs dsns upn.
Ci)t
d thy mrly
the
tch.
are reminded
By
Rough Ashler we
70
by the Perfect Ashler, of that state of perfection at which we hope to arrive, by a virtuous education, our own endeavors, and the blessing of God, and, by the TrestleBoard, we are also reminded^ that, as the operative workman erects his temporal building agreeably to the rules and designs laid down by the Master on his TrestleBoard, so should we, both operative and speculative, endeavor to erect our spiritual building agreeably to the rules and designs laid down by the Supreme Architect of the Universe, in the great books of Nature and Revelation, which are our spiritual, moral and Masonic Trestle-Board.
(i)t
r -H
imv
jls.
Th
(i)t
sq, Iv
pi.
tliy tch.
Th sq
rctd
tchs mrlt,
-H
Iv eql
-f|
plm
If.
Kw
slid
::s
situd.
Du G @ ^.
Fr wt
resn.
;
Svl rsns
f st, -H
sn
wch
-H
gl
bt
Ci).
%
+1
-H
day;
rss in -H
G @
(i)
.
sts
i -H
Sc, arts
G @ hv
sprd t
+1
Thd, chrclis
71
@
Ci)li
cliijls
r or slid
slid chs
tt
Bcs
<jli
ws
-H
-H
sitn
K
-f|
S T.
clildn
ws
tlis sitd.
Af tr Ms
-fl
lid sli
c,
cdc
Is tliro
wlm prsu b Pho @ hs host, h by dv cmd ere a tbc, @ pic it du G @ Ci), t prptiit -H riiibc % tt mrlcs G wild by wch tlir mty dive ws wrt,
% -H rsg @ setng sun, Tlis Tb ws a mdl f r K S T % well ths is a rpsn @ f @ ev rgl @ wl gv wch rsn slid b pic d e @ w. T whm wr ::s ddet i anc tms.
als t re -H ras
: :
Rd
KS.
(i)hy t lim.
K ws
T
St J
(i)h t
oil fs
whm
-H
thm.
;
They
time there has been represented in every regular and well-furnished Lodge, a certain point within a circle embordered by two
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perpendicular parallel lines, representing Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist. Upon the top of the circle rests the Book of Holy Scriptures. The point represents an individual Brother; the circle, the boundary line of his duty. In going around this circle we necessarily touch on the two parallel lines, as well as on the Book of Holy Scriptures and while a Mason keeps himself circumscribed within their precepts, it is impossible that he should materially err.
;
CL)t
r -H
Iv,
tnts
% ur pfsn
trli.
as a
(i).
Br
rlf
Expln br
Iv.
BROTHERLY LOVE
By the exercise of Brotherly Love, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family the high and low, rich and poor; who as created by one Almighty Parent and inhabitants of the same planet, are to aid, support and protect each other. [On this principle, Masonry unites men of every
country, sect and opinion, and conciliates true friendship among those who might othBrwise have remained at a perpetual distance.
Expln
rlf.
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RELIEF
To Relieve the distressed is a duty incumbent on all men; but particularly on Masons, who profess to be linked tog^ether by an indissoluble chain of sincere affection. [To soothe the unhappy, sympathize with their misfortunes, compassionate their miseries, and restore peace to their troubled minds, is the grand aim we have in view. On this basis we form our
Expln
Truth
is
trh.
TRUTH
a divine attribute, and the foun-
dation of every virtue. To be good and true is the first lesson we are taught in Masonry. On this theme we contemplate, and by its dictates endeavor to regulate our conduct. [Hence, while influenced by this principle, hypocrisy and deceit are unknown among us, sincerity and plain dealing distinguish us, and the heart and tongue join in promoting each other^s welfare, and rejoicing in each other's prosperity.]
Ci)t
r -H prfc pts
gtrl, pctii,
% ur
entc, as
an E^.
Th
mnul,
pdl;
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t -H
Jstc.
Expln tmpc,
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TEMPERANCE Temperance is that due restraint upon our affections and passions which renders the body tame and governable, and frees the mind from the allurements of vice.
This virtue should be the constant practice of every Mason, as he is thereby taught to avoid excess or the contracting of any
licentious or vicious habits, the indulgence in which might lead him to disclose some
of
those
promised
and which would consequently subject to the contempt and detestation of al gd. (1)8, als t -H pn ^ hs ob wliri h swr t hv hs th ct f e t e slid h dvl
him
-fl
scs
F(^y unify;
aids t
-H gtr.
frtud. FORTITUDE Fortitude is that noble and steady purpose of the mind whereby we are enabled
to undergo any pain, peril, or danger, when prudentially deemed expedient. This virtue is equally distant from rashness and cow-
Expln
ardice, and, like the former, should be deeply impressed upon the mind of every Mason, as a safeguard or security ag-ainst any illegfal attack that may be made, by force or otherwise, to extort from
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him any of those valuable secrets with which he has been so solemnly entrusted, and which was emblematically represented upon his first admission into the Lodge. wlui h ws re on +1 pt ^ a slirp inst
apl
t lis
bs,
al t -H
pel.
Expln prdne.
PRUDENCE
Prudence teaches us to regulate our lives and actions agreeably to the dictates of reason, and is that habit by which we wisely judge and prudentially determine on
things relative to our present, as well as This virtue should be the peculiar characteristic of every Mason, not only for the government of his conduct while in the Lodge, but also when
all
abroad in the v^orld. It should be particularly attended to in all strang-e and mixed companies, never to let fall the least si:n, token, or word, whereby the secrets of Freemasonry may be unlawfly obtd, evr brng in rmbre tt mmrbl
prd
n 1 k, hs rt fmg -H ang % a sq, hs bd ere, hs If hn snptg, hs rt rs on -H H B, s @ cps, @ als t -H mn. Expln jste.
at
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JUSTICE
Justice Is that standard or boundary of right which enables us to render unto every
due, without distinction. not only consistent with divine and human laws, but is the very cement and support of civil society and, as justice in a great measure constitutes good man, so should it be the inthe real variable practice of every Mason never to deviate from the minutest principles
his
man
just
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efactor, unto
whom
all
all
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known, and from whom no secrets we heartily thank Thee for the communion that we have been
penmitted through Thy kind providence to enjoy. May we be ever mindful that it is in Thee that we live, move, and have our being; that every good gift cometh from Thee. Bless our humble labors for the promotion of truth and love, unity and peace. Continue to extend Thy gracious favor to our beloved Institution, and make
it
for
good
Thy blessing. Go with return to our homes. Be with us engaged in the active affairs and duties of this life. So influence our hearts
we
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and minds that we may faithfully practise out of the Lodge the great moral duties which are inculcated in it and with reverence study and obey the laws which
;
Thou
hast g-iven us in
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Ame?i.
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PRAYER Heavenly Father, the High O Lord, our and Mighty Ruler of the Universe, who dost from Thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth, direct us, we beseech Thee, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor, and further us with Thy continual help, that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we
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may glorify Thy Holy Name. And as Thou hast taught us, in Thy Holy Word,
that all our doings, without charity, are nothing worth, send Thy HolySpirit, and pour into our hearts the most excellent gift of Charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee. Bless and prosper, we pray Thee, every branch and member of this our Fraternity, throughout the habitable earth. May Thy kingdom of peace, love, and harmony come. May Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, and the whole world be filled with Thy glory. Amen.
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5-
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97
And have not charity, I am nothing. though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity suffereth long, and
kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all
is
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in
I.
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Thy
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My
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my
IL
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Though Thou
shouldst give
me
will,
skill
vain.
3^
98
in.
Had
As mountains
remove,
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faith could
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^
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108
the Level, to prove horizontals but we, as Free and Accepted Masons, are taught to make use of them for more noble and glorious purposes. The Plumb admonishes us to walk uprightly in our several stations before God and man, squaring our actions
;
by the Square of virtue, ever remembering that we are traveling upon the Level
of time to "that undiscovered country from
traveler returns."
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109
SECOl^D SECTIOE".
(i)
(t)-
My
br, tlir r to
ks ^ (^j,
Oigit
Spctv.
OPERATIVE MASONRY Operative Masonry, we allude to a proper application of the useful rules of architecture, whence a structure will derive figure, strength, and beauty, and from which will result a due proportion and just correspondence in all its parts. It furnishes us with dwellings, and convenient shelters from the vicissitudes and inclemencies of the seasons, and while it displays the effects of human wisdom, as well in the choice as in the arrangement of the sundry materials of
By
which an
composed, it demonstrates that a fund of science and industry is implanted in man for the best, most salutary, and beneficent purposes.
edifice
is
SPECULATIVE MASONRY By Speculative Masonry, we learn to subdue the passions, act upon the Square, keep a tongue of good report, maintain secrecy, and practise charity. It is so far interwoven with religion, as to lay us under obligations to pay that rational homage to Deity which at once constitutes our duty and our happiness. It leads the contemplative to view with reverence and admiration the glo^
110
rioiis
inspires
him
with the most exalted ideas of the perfections of his Divine Creator.
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In six days God created the heaven and the earth, and rested upon the seventh. Tlie seventh day, threfore, our ancient brethren consecrated as a day of rest from their labors, thereby enjoyingfrequent opportunities to contemplate the glorious works of Creation, and to adore their g-reat Creator.
Oa
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rt
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est
agst inudtns
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@ cnflgtns.
Th wr
on
pins
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in -H cla grns bt Scth.
111
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T wr est by H A, a wds son % -H trb % JN'plitli; thy wr thrty @ fv cbts i litli @ wr adnd wth clips, one on +1 tp ^ ech, fv cbts i ht, mkg in al frty cbts. Thos chps wr adrnd wth 11 wk, nt wk @ pmgts, dentg pc? unit, @ pin. Th 11 fm its purt, @ -H rmot sitn i wch i grws dnts pc. Th nt w fm -H intmt cnctn % its svrl pts dnts lint. Th pmgt fm -H xrbnc % its sds dnts pin. Thos clipts wr fthr ad wth ]3mels one on -H tp ^ ech, rpstg gibs dnotg -H unvrslt ^ F(^y @ tt a
vs f r
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nx arvd
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wch Th no thr aids t -H thr s i F(T)y. E^, Fc @ (T)(T). It als aids t -H fst thr ofcrs ^ a :: kDC^, I @ ] Ci)s, wh r -H rjjsntvs % on thr anc gr ms, S K ^ I, H K /^ T @ H A. Th no fy aids
u c thr rpstd.
:
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arte.
112
OEDER IN ARCHITECT QBE. By ord i arte is mnt a syst ^ al -H mmbrSj pri^tns, @ ornmts % colms @ plstrs. Or, it is a rglr arngmnt % -H prjctg prts % a bldg, wch, unitd wth thos % a elm, fm a btii, pfc @ cmp w.
From
the
first
in architecture
may
rigor of seasons first obhged men to contrive shelter from the inclemency of the weather, we learn that they planted trees on end, and then laid others across, to support a covThe bands which connected those ering. trees at top and bottom are said to have given rise to the idea of the base and capital of pillars, and from this simple hint originally proceeded the more improved art of architecture.
The Orders
tecture,
than three the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian, which were invented by the Greeks. To the Tusthese the Romans have added two can, which they made plainer than the Doric; and the Composite, which was more orna-
113
if not more beautiful, than the Corinthian. The first three orders alone, however, show invention and particular character, and essentially differ from each other;
mental,
the two others have nothing but what is borrowed, and differ only accidentally. The Tuscan is the Doric in its earliest state; and the Composite is the Corinthian, enriched with the Ionic. To the Greeks, therefore, and not to the Romans, we are indebted for
what
is great, architecture.
judicious,
and
distinct,
in
FIVE
five
HUMAN
SENSES.
The number five further alludes to the human senses Hearing, Seeing, Feel-
ing, Smelling,
and Tasting.
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frst
@
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,
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by
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ma k
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114
most esteemed by Masons. It is that science which treats of the powers and properties of magnitudes in general, where length, breadth and from a point to a thickness are considered line, from a line to a superfice, from a sufifth,
The
Geometry,
is
perfice to a solid.
point
line,
is
A
A
A
length.
superfice, a figure of
two dimensions,
dimensions,
a figure of three
length, breadth
and thickness.
ARCHITECTURAL. ADVANTAGES OF GEOMETRY By this science the architect is enabled to construct his plans and execute his designs the the general, to arrange his soldiers engineer, to mark out grounds for encampments the geographer, to give us the dimensions of the world and all things therein contained, to delineate the extent of seas, and to specify the divisions of empires, kingdoms, and provinces. By it, also, the astronomer is enabled' to make his observations and to fix the duration of times and seasons, years and cycles. In fine, Geometry is the foundation of architecture and the root of the mathematics.
;
;
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Even the Temple of Solomon, so spacious and magnificent, and constructed by so many celebrated artists, escaped not the unsparing ravages of barbarous force. Freemasonry, notwithstanding, still survives. The attentive ear receives the sound from the instructive tongue, and the mysteries of Masonry are safely lodged in the repository of faithful breasts.
Tools and implements of architecture, symbols most expressive, have been selected by the Fraternity, to imprint on the memory wise and serious truths; and thus, through a succession of ages, are transmitted unimpaired the most
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arrangement of the sundry materials of which an edifice is composed, it demonstrates that a fund of science and industry is implanted in man for the best, most salutary, and beneficent purposes.
spctv (i)y. By Speculative Masonry, we learn to subdue the passions, act upon the Square, keep a tongue of good report, maintain secrecy, and practise charity. It is so far interwoven with religion, as to lay us under obligations Deity to pay that rational homage to which at once constitutes our duty and our
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view with reverence and admiration the glorious works of creation, and inspires him with the most exalted ideas of the perfections of his Divine Creator.
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it is
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@
as
pis
J
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gvn.)
Mrsl- (aZc Chpln t 4.) O God, our Creator, Preserver, and Benefactor, unto
whom
all
all
no secrets are hid, we heartily thank Thee for the fraternal communion that we have been
desires
whom
permitted through Thy kind providence to enjoy. May we be ever mindful that it is in Thee that we live, move, and have our being; that every good gift cometh from Thee. Bless our humble labors for the promotion of truth and love, unity and peace. Continue to extend Thy gracious favor to our beloved Institution, and make
it
for
good
among men.
Thy blessing. Go with return to our homes. Be with us engaged in the active affairs and duties of this life. So influence our hearts
us as while
we
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and minds that we may faithfully practise out of the Ivodg^e the great moral duties which are inculcated in it; and with reverence study and obey the laws which
Thou
and
hast given us in Thy Holy Word Thee shall be all the praise. Amen. So mote it be. JResponse.
to
Ci),
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{Extsh
Ode.
slid
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tTir
Us.)
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(t)
bJc.)
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Ci)-
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act,
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An
prt on
pit.
sqr
ths
ma w
ev mt, act
Ci)
(^
or
Heaven
rest
blessing- of
all
regular
Masons. May brotherly love prevail, and every moral and social virtue cement us.
Amen.
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::
it be.
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(T),
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infm
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orgnz
stn.)
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prt
tl.
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rqs
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u
(7>
scrl
in F(i)y
% ur du Infm -H T
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^- {Gs
dr.)
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T, -H
(i)
(^
i's
abt
in Fcr)y.
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Tk
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ac.
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pprn %
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dt,
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in -H (D
5
J
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CD
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serl
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5
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as
t -H
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in
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dr
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re
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dt,
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::
kp a
nins
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pfc red
fm
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fo
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Trs,
(i)(T)-
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Ci) (T)
;
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: :
Trs- In
(D(T)J
(i)-
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(3)
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-H
H-j
Br
Ci).
sn at
its
mrdn
ht,
152
wch
f
is -H
gl
bt
-H
lb t rfs
4H
@ fm
Cl) (T) ^ (t)
rfs t
da; t cl ib agn, at
-H cf
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@ pis ^
Ci) (T) -
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In
s St.
(i).
(i)
,
J
Ci)
Ci)(:^)
-H
(i^,
Ci)-.
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-fj
Br
+1
(i)
in
^
(x)
(J
^
-H
-H
Q:)
da, so stn
(^
in HH
: :
at -H els (J t ast
in
if
thr wgs,
pa
tt
-H
erf
awa
Ci)
dsfd, lirmn
bng
tlis
-H
stg
nn go sprt %
al inst,
(^Ci)-
mr Th
In
espc
(T)s
ors.
St.
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G,
Ci;^^)^
(i)-
Hs As
dt
-H
tlir.
sn rs
in
-H
G
in
st
to
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opn
@
op
adn
-H
da, s rs -H
: :
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clos hs
du tm
^
Ci),
erf t at
wk @
gv thm ncsr
^^*
instc.
it is
(t)(T)-
Br
oj)d
-fl
@
rgl
ordr tt
i
b nw stn op fr
::,
on -H. dsph %
tlid
sell
F(T)y,
bs as shl
pis to
-w
cm
bfr
J
i.
Ci)
Ths,
in
+1
m
J
,
wl
@
h
u wl
bra
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t -H
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prs fr
^
tlir
gvm.
J
^
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J
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Ci).
(i).
(i)-
It is -H
-H
fo
ord ^
tlid
sell
-H
i
(i) (i)
tt
::
b nw opcl on op fr -H dspli
bfr
t -H
J
F(T)y,
slil
@
rgl
stn
bs as
pi,
cm
it.
Tbs,
lis
wl
u wl prclm
-H
(i)
.
(i) (i)
as
cmctd
du ntc
tlir^
by -H @ gvn
(i)
i +1
Tk
nrsls ac.
Mrsl- {Ar?igs grt Us.) (i)(T)- s brn. (s grin, tJcgtmfQ,.) * ^ Ct)cT)(I)- * ^ Cl)J
(i)(^- * Cl)(T)- *
^
^
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J
J
(I)Cl)-
Mrsl- (C^c
(77^i?Z;^
t 4..)
PRAYER O Lord, our Heavenly Father, the High and Mighty Ruler of the Universe, who dost from Thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth, direct us, we beseech Thee, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor, and further us with Thy continual help, that in all our works be-
154
gun, continued, and ended in Thee,
we
Thy Holy Name. And as Thou hast taught us, in Thy Holy Word,
may
g-lorify
all our doings, without charity, are nothing worth, send Thy Holy Spirit, and pour into our hearts the most excellent gift of Charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Thee. Bless and prosper, we pray Thee, every branch and member of this our Fraternity, throughout the habitable earth. May
that
Thy kingdom of peace, love and harmony come. May Thy will be done on
earth as
it is
in heaven,
world be
filled
I
with
i
Thy
Ameti,
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mt
b.
::
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op on
+|
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in
F(^y
J
Ci)
in
(i)(T)B)
du fni. ^ Br 3. J
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on
J
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is
nw op
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dr.
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(T- *)
(T- ^^*)
155
0:; (T) -
Br
Sec,
n wl rd
-H
reds
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1st rglr
spcl cmctns.
Sec-
{Beads
recrds.)
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Nn,
Sec, is thr
on ur dsk.
Sec(i)
Ci).
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Nn,
in
(t).
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d)
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to
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b wl
(z),
it is
m
a
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ths
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pis
u wl cmc
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prs fr thr gv.
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t
+|
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as
cmc
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(x)
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I del
::.)
::
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J
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^ Ef s opd Br J J ^
fm. *
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Infm
.
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Tl tt
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::
is
nw
op
*
on
J
-H
fs
^- (Gs
dr.
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(T- ***)
::
(T- *)
0^5
-H
^r.)
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Br
Tl, -H
is
nw
opn on
^
fst
Tk du
t
gvn ursl
(T- ^)
ac.
((7Z5 tZr
mns
hs stn)
^-
158
(T)(i)
to
FC.
SHORT FORM.
(t) (7) -
***
(^
3r
(T)
(i)
it is
ths
: :
Fc
op.
Ths,
m
I
ordr tt a %
Ci)Ci)(i) -
3r
J
(f
Ci).
J
^
3r
Ci).
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ordr %
closd,
::
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(^(^s b
nw
op.
-H
J
M ^ (^ tt @ a ^
ordr
ths
3rn, u hv herd
ntc thr^
-H
-H
(t) (T)
as
(i);
tk
du
gvn
ursl ac.
Mrsl- {Arngs grt Its.) (t)(7)- (s ^ ths , brn. (s ^?)7i.) * ^(t)-* ^Ci)-* J(i)-* Ci)(^-* * Ci)Ci)(T)-
I del a
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fm.
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159
J
5- {Talcs Td,ris.)
Ci)(7).
Ci)(T)-
Infm
.
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Tl tt
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::
is
nw op
on
J
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scd
^' {Gs
dr.)
dr *^*
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sec
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t lis
(T- ***)
(T- *)
stn.)
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(i) (I) :*
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cdt fr
c(^^.
of crs
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wl atn
.
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pprtn %
J
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(7).
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li
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fr
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be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain in the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall
:
themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened, and the doors shall be shut in the streets, when the sound of the grinding is low, and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the daughters of music shall be brought low; also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almondtree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets; or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God
bow
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hymn may
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youth,
Before the
evil
Our Great Creator, and his Truth Ere memory fail, and pleasure fly;
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Or sun, Grow
Ere
or moon, or planets' light
dark, or clouds return in gloom;
vital
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in
Who
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Or
travel o'er.
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let
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HYMN
Ttuic of Pteyers
Hymn.
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God, knowest our down-sitting and understandest our Shield and defend us from the evil intentions of our enemies, and support us under the trials and afflictions we are destined to endure while traveling through this vale of tears. Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of
up-rising, thoughts afar off.
trouble.
is
cut
continueth not. Seeing his days are determined, the number of his months are with Thee; Thou hast appointed his bounds that he cannot pass; turn from him that he may rest, till he shall accomplish his day. For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down,
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that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? As the waters fail from the sea, and the flood decay eth and
drieth up, so man lieth down, and riseth not up till the heavens shall be no more. Yet, O Lord, have compassion on the children of Thy creation; administer them comfort in time of trouble, and save them with an everlasting salvation. Amen.
Response.
So mote
it
be.
{Or.)
God, in whose hand our breath is, we in Thy presence with a sense of the frailty and uncertainty of this mortal life. It is appointed unto man once to die. But we thank Thee, that in Thy great mercy, Thou hast made known to us the life beyond
bow
the grave, so that all may look hopefully forward beyond the shadows that now surround us. Help us so to perform the duties assigned to us, here, that when we shall depart this life, we may die in hope of a blissful immortality, and Thy name shall have the praise forever. Amen.
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it
be.
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THIRD SECTION
three
The Temple was principally supported by Grand Masonic Pillars, called WisStrength, and
dom,
Beauty,
represented
by o thr anc
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@ HA
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wk.
further supported by
fourteen hundred and fifty-three Columns, two thousand nine hundred and six Pilasters, hewn from the finest Parian marble. There were employed in its erection one hundred and fifty-three thousand three hundred and three namely, three Grand Masters, three thousand three hundred Masters or Overseers of the Work, eighty
;
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thousand Fellow Crafts or Hewers in the Mountains, and seventy thousand Entered Apprentices or Bearers of Burdens.
ws cmpsd % sv, thr (i) (T) s @ fo E^s. Thy usuly asmbld on -H gr lir ^ K S T. A Fes :: ws cmpsd
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THREE STEPS
The Three Steps usually delinated on the Master's carpet, are emblematical of the three principal stages of human life Youth, Manhood, and Age. They also allude to the three degrees in Freemasonry, Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason. In Youth, as Entered Apprentices, we ought industriously to occupy our minds in the attainment of useful knowledge; in Manhood, as Fellow Crafts, we should apply that knowledge to the discharge of our respective duties to God, our neighbor, and ourselves; so that, in Age, as Master Masons, we may enjoy the happy reflection consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality.
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Th mblms bigg
Incns, B-Hv,
Bk
Pt ^ % cnstns grd by -H
to ths
-H
Ts swd, Sd ptg t a nk lirt, anch. @ Ark, Fo-sv prblm % Eu, Hr-gls, Scy, Cm gv, Sp, Cfn @ Spg % ac.
THE POT OF INCENSE. The Pot of Incense is an emblem of a pure heart, which is always an acceptable sacriDeity; [and as this glows with fervent heat, so should our hearts continually glow with gratitude to the great and beneficent Author of our existence for the manifold blessings and comforts we enjoy.]
fice to
THE BEE HIVE. The Bee-Hive is an emblem of industry, and recommends the practice of that virtue
to all created beings [from the highest seraph in heaven to the lowest reptile of the dust.
into the world rational and intelligent beings, so we should ever be industrious ones; never sitting down contented while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, especially when it is in our power to relieve them without inconvenience to ourselves.
It
teaches us that
,as vv^e
came
[When we
we view
indi-
man
in his infancy,
more
helpless
and
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gent than the brute creation; he lies languishing for days, months, and years totally incapable of providing sustenance for himself, of guarding against the attacks of the wild beasts of the field, or sheltering himself from the inclemencies of the weather.
might have pleased the great Creator, heaven and earth to have made man independent; but, as dependence is one of the strongest bonds of society, mankind were made dependent on each other security, for protection and as they
[It
of
ful-
the duties of reciprocal love and friendThus was man fonned for social and ship. active life, the noblest part of the work of God; and he that will so demean himself as not to be endeavoring to add to the common stock of knowledge and understanding, may be deemed a drone in the hive of nature,
The Book of Constitutions, guarded by the Tyler's sword, reminds us that we should be ever watchful and guarded in our thoughts, words and actions, particularly when before the uninitiated; ever bearing in remembrance those truly Masonic yirtueS; slience
i^nd ci7xu7?ispection.
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THE SWORD. The Sword, pointing to a naked Heart?
demonstrates that justice will sooner or later overtake us; [and although our thoughts, words and actions may be hidden from the eyes of man, yet that all-seeing eye, whom the SUN, MOON and stars obey/ and under whose watchful care even comets perform their stupendous revolutions, pervades the inmost recesses of the human heart, and will reward us according to our merits.]
The Anchor and Ark are emblems of a well grounded ho^pe, and a vrell-spent life. [They are emblematical of that divine ark which safely wafts us over this tempestuous sea of troubles, and that anchor which shall safely moor us in a peaceful harbor, where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary
shall find rest.]
'
of
'
brother, the great Pythagoras, [who, in his travels through Asia, Africa and Europe, was initiated into several orders of Priesthood, and is said to have been raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason. This wise philosopher enriched his mind abundantly in a general knowledge of things, more especially in Geometry, or Masonr3^ On this subject he drew out many problems and
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theorems; and, among the most distinguthe joy ished, he erected this, when, in of his heart, he ex(;laimed Eureka.' sigmiy'ing^ in the Grecian language,/ have found it: and upon the discovery of which he is said to have sacrificed a hecatomb.] It teaches Masons to be general lovers of the arts and sciences.
The Hour-Glass
life.
is
an emblem
of
human
Behold!
!
and how
close
how
We
in
behold the
tained
particles
;
they pass away almost imperceptibly! and yet, to our surprise, in the short space of an hour they are all exhausted. Thus wastes man Today, he puts forth the tender leaves of hope to-morrow, blossoms, and bears his blushthis
!
machine
how
ingf
day comes a
honors thick upon him; the next frost which nips the shoot and
;
when he
is
still
aspir-
of time, which cuts the brittle thread of life, and launches us into eternity. [Behold what havoc the
is
The Scythe
human
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race! If by chance we should escape the numerous evils incident to childhood and youth, and with health and vigor arrive at the years of manhood, yet withal we must be cut down by the all-devouring Scythe of Time, and be gathered into the land where our fathers have gone before us.] (t)(T)- ^^^ {Cals liiJ entire ::.) Tli cmn gvl is mblmatcl % tt by well on
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fo
on
fr
wl
ac,
qlf,
if I
dl
v,'\
if I lid
md
sutb pfc in
al
j)ro s,
i
@
+1
ws ppl
aftv,
I
vli fr;
well
bg ans
rt
ws as by wt prtc
tlis
o bn I
exp to obt
im}) prv.
Ur
ans.
-H
11
bnf
fo
ps.
Dd
gv M ps. I dd nt; in cdc gv i fr m. (i)t ws tlm sd t 11. I ws drc t wt iiiitl -H C-) (^ slid b % ni rqs @ lis ans rtd
inf
204
(T)t
ans dd
li
li
rtn.
f.
Lt
ent
b re in d
::
Kw
On
bs,
is
wr u
btli
re int a
(^(^s.
f
pts
+1
es ext
m nit
rt
wch ws
t tell
tt as -H
vtl pre
cntnd wtli -f| bs, so r +| mst vlbl tnts % ou instutn, frns, mrlt @ brly Iv, cntd wth -H pns % -W cps. Kw wr u tlm dsp %. I ws ede tlir tms arn -H :: t +1 J Ci) time to -H ^ Ci) in +1 (i), @ in -H ^ time t-H (i)(^i-H G,at eeli % well
,
pie
at
(i)t
-H
sm
dr.
-H
qs
wr
as
Ik ans rtd as
u.
-H
dd
I
(i) (T)
tlm
dm %
CT)lie
em.
(i).
Ur
ans.
-H
Fm
(Dt
dd
I
li
fth
dm.
Ci)tlir
ws
trvlg.
..
205
XJr ans.
well wth.
lis
astc
I lip t obt.
fo 11.
ord
b rcdc
I
t -H
(i)
in -H
(z)
fr instn.
In wt dd
-fi
(z)
inst u.
tlir
tgt
f
m
(i)t
mt fm -H
Cl)(T).
advc b
npr rg
sq,
0) c sts,
ang
fo
a pfc
bd
ere
t -H
dd
-H
(i)(^'tlin
wtli n.
>^
md m
(^
(T)
Kw.
In d fm.
(Dt is tt
Kn
rs
tk npn
tt ob.
ms
on
tr
-H
ob ^
tlis
'^.
Rpt
I
A C, ^ m A G @ tlis
G@
dde
t
w @
pf
: :
ae, in
-fi
prs
lin
%
s
^
d
(I) (T)
s,
ere t
;
M H
Ss J,
lib
20B
snc pt
g,
as 1 liv
lirtfr
dn, bt
wth ths adtns, tt I wl nt cmc -H 8CS ^ t ^t a Fc, tlis ^ a Fc t an Ef ths nr eth % thm, t an pr o ps wte, exc it b t lim or tlm. t Avlim -H sm
sill js
If big.
Tt
tlis
.
is t
sa X a tru
@ If
o
inf,
br o brs
o
I livg fn lim
thm
so t b af
du
tii,
stc
exm,
pfc
::
If
wtlm
+|
bd ^ a
wl stn
a
k.
I
tr
@ @
: :
%
-f|
I fr
pr
sbl
Isj rls,
tli
@ @ @
s,
tt I
abd b
,
rgls
t
(^ (^ s
so fr as
cm
m
tt
I fr
pr
s,
wl ans
: :
al
du
f rg sms snt a ^ (^ G)s, o gv , if w +1 In ^ ct. b a br ^ tlis I fr pr @ s, tt I wl M, aid @ ast al pr @ ds br G)(^s, tlir wds @ orps, tli as sell @ I fdg thm wr. mk apl t S fr as I en wtlit inj t ms o fm. I fr pr @ s, tt I wl kp @ enc -H scs on, ths em t i ^ a br (I) (I) as ehg as seh mr @ trs onl exe @ ths
m m
If t
on dscrtn.
207
I fr
pr
s,
tt I
s
a
t
: :
(T) (i)
wl nt wr, nr a br J^ tli
clit
or df
kg thm
wl nt b at -H mkg ^ a (T) ^ a wmn, an ol mn i lis dotg, a yng mn nn ag, an atlis, Ibrtn, md m or fl, kng tkm t b sell. I fr pr @ Sj tt I wl nt vl -f| clis % a
I
s,
b sch. fr pr @
tt I
br
t
(T) (T)
wf
mtlir, sst or dt
kn thm
sell.
pr @ s, tt I wl nt gv -H gr G)g wd i an otli wa o mnr tlin tt i weh I shl re it. Tt is t sa on +| fv pts ^ fls @ tlm at a 1 br. To al tlis I si @ sc pr @ s, wtli a fm @ st rsln t kp @ pf +1 sm, wtlit any eq, mn rs, o sc ev % mn i wtev bnd msl und n Is a pn tlm t hv r^ bd sv i twn, bis tk ot, rms by to asli, tlis ask sc t +j fo wns % liv so tt n mr rmbe mt b kd % amg mn o (^s frev, skd I i -H Is , knly, (T) (i)s s o. wlnl o nnlfl vlt, o tr tk
I fr
111
ni G,
cntu
st.
208
In tkn
ks +1 Aft rec
(i)t
% bk
+i
m
ds.
asnc
ths ob, I
ws rq
thrc.
well
ws bnth ob wt wr u
kns
ask.
ms
It.
Ur
ans.
Ftkr
Dd u
I dd.
re
i.
Kw.
(^ @ ^^ ast ^ -H brn. 3 y O ^ -H On rcvg fthr 1, wt dd u obs mr tlin u hd krtf sen. Btk pts % -W eps elv abv -H sq, weh
Ci)
ws
t sigf t
tt as
(T) (T)
I slid
nsfl
nv
Is st
-H
implt
@
,
bii Iv.
dd
(D
(T)
II
nx
5
obs.
Tk
apkg
f -H
G und
-H
dg
^ a (^ (^ wk ws pis t prs m ks rt kn i tk ^ -H entu ^ -H frs @ br \y % twrd m @ wtk i -H ps, @ tk fo W @ Od m t ari, go @ +1 ps ^ a (T) (I)
: :
sit -H
@
ps
I <i)s.
Ov
-H
tk
-fl
ps
a 0)0).
209
{Gvs ps.)
(i}t i
tt eld.
Th pg ;^ a Ks i a nm.
It
lis.
i
(T) (T)
Gv
(i)ll
m.
{Gvn.
sci
del
ws 6
wl kn'cur artfc o
J
Til fs
Af
Til
sit -H
(i) (T)
^
Ci)Sj
wt
t -H
Od m
ap as a G) 0). Kw slid a (^ (^ wr
Ci)th +1
lis
ap.
rt cr
@
%
Ip tn dn.
t
wr ur ap
::,
as a
(?) (T)
wr u
pfc
s,
pic.
-H
In
+1
n-e cv
m
at
ft
-H
fm
+j
ang
fo -H
^ a
(i)
m
(^
bd
er,
rt lin
dd
+1
(i)
tbn prs
(I) (I)
u.
Th wk
(i)t
tls
^ a
r tliy.
-H
Al
Ci)t
It
impls % G)j indsc, mr prtc -f| tr. i +1 us ^ -H trl. 84 an ins md us ^ b op G)s t sprd
210
-H
cmt
well nnts
+|
bid int on
(^s r tgt to
cmn
ms, bt
lis
-fl
as
F @ A
Iv
mk
fr -H
mr nb @
gis
pps % spd
cmt well units us into one sacrd bnd o socty % frns @ brSj amg wlim n cntn slid
cmt ^ br
afcn, tt
ev ext, sav tt nbl cntn o rtlir emul, % wli bs en wk @ bs ag. vr u tlm dsp %. I ws Od t b rede t -H pic wlmc I cm tlir invs wth tt % well I hd bn dvs
Kw
@
\\
setn.
SECOND SECTION.
Ci)t is
Th
Dd
a :: ^ So S o u ev rtii.
(^
c^s sd t rps
H^H
S T.
I dd.
On ur
I
ws ede
bis
esd
t kii
invk
-H
% De.
I lid arsn fnj +]
ij^?
Aft
ws acstd b
tlir
dmd ^
;
-H
scs
rf si a a @ on +| f st gv bl wth a twf i g^ acs -H tlir, -H sec wtli a sq ac +1 bs, @ -H tlird wtli a cmn gv or st ml on -H fiiid, wch lid on -fj spt. Ci)lim dd u tlm rpst. Oil anc G H A, wli ws si js bfr -H
(T) (T)
cmpl ^ -H T. (i)s hs d prmdtd. It ws b fftn Fes, wli seg -H cmpltd @ bng anxs t obtn
a
(T) (I)
Tm
-H
niiy
ses
frn ents, at
wrk
@ re ms
t ext tlim
fm ou
G M H A,
-H
cnvt opt, or tk lis If; bfr an oprtnt ocrd hwev twl % tlim rlietg iipn -H atrosty % -H crm, @ strek wtli horr, rentd; tlir onl prstd i tlir mds pps.
At wt tm ws o G M H A si. Ki twl. Kw em h aln at tt tm. It ws lis nsl enstm at hi twl wlm -H erf wr eld fm t rfs t ent -H Se S
ft>
iil2
or
H^H
t
adrns
Ci)t
^ K S Tm tlir De @ dr hs ds on
;
of r tip
-H ts
lis
bd.
M.
tlir
Th
Fes kng
?
,
lis
(i)
tlimsl at -H
@ G
dli.
entcs
-H
ars
li
gt, well
atmd fd grd by
t
J
ps
a,
-f|
wh
a tlirtn nin
(T) (T)
,
tlire
dmd %
aers
d)
lim
ses ^ a
on
lis rf si
gv lim a
+1
tlir, li
gt, well
fnd grd b
tlirc
o, wli in a Ik tlirtn
dmnd %
lim
-H
ses
^ a
atm
mn (^ (^ @
,
on
-H
lis
J
lis rfsl,
gv lim a bl wth a sq ac
li
fld
to
mk
dm
esc at
-H
i
gt, well
h fd grd by
m,
wh
-H
stl
mr
tlitn
m
on
thrc
lis
% hm
rfusl
ses
^ a
o G) @
a
gv lim a
bl wtli
emn
pstv gvl or
-f|
s.
at
213
tm tliy mt b apmnt, cnvd -H bd crs f +1 T @ br it i a gr dg a du sx f du G @ Ci), @ sx f ppdc, at -H lid ^ well tliy pltd a spg ^ ac tt -H kn slid ocsn rqr, @ pic mt aftw b
wli
Ci)
tlin
(i)lin
md
ws
tlir esc. -H
abs ^ o
Gr
M H A dsc.
-H trs
Th da
fol.
By
Tlis
tlir
bg n ds drn on
bd.
iz)t fid.
infm bng cmctd t K S li snpsng o G H A t b indsps ord stc srh t t b md i @ abt +| svl aprts ^ +1 T,
HA
cd b obt.
rentd
Ci)t fld.
Th twl Fes wh hd
fm
thr mrdrs
prps aprd bfr K S eltlid i wt aps @ gls in tk % tlir inc, cnfsd tkr prmd
gl
mplrd
lis
prd.
(i)t fld.
it
wli
fm
-fl
iinis
wr
(3)t fid.
S Old
+1
twl Fes
dvd
tlir
int prts
tlir
I
@
,
trvl,
tlir
G,
+1
tlir
(i),
N @
+1
in prsu
(i)t fid.
abstes.
Th
who prsud a du ws crs frm -H Tm, mt a wa frg mn ^ wlim tli enqd if h lid
dvd,
trvd as drctd,
tlir
li
infmd tlim
tlir
lid sn tlir
-H
mn
wli
fm
aprnc
wr
Cx)t
wkm fm
fid.
nt livg
wh
ord tlim to trvl as bfr @ gv it thm stc i chrg t fn -H abstes @ pstv asr tt shd thy rtn wtlit thm, th shd svr sfr fr -H crm supsd t hv bn cmtd.
Ci)t fid.
Th
trv as bfr
otbs, st
-H
rfs limsl,
215
wa
xcitd
lis
@
fm
lid
as
tli
bn
111
ct f e t e,
tg tn ot
by
-H
rts,
bd br
-H
rf sns
+| e,
lis
f slir, wlir -H
lis,
td ebs
@
+1
dli
% so gd
1
mn
M H A.
:
as tt
o,
wli exel
lir
tt
m
-H
bs lid
t
bn tn
-H
op,
m
-H
tn
ot,
m
%
rmns gv
bsts
lid
fwls
air as
a pr, er I lid bn aesr t -H dtli % so A. Th tlid tli gd a mn as o Gregz as tt ^ J m, wli exel Als I am mr gi tlm u btli I strc -H fatl bl. bd lid bn sev i twn, tt bis rmns br t asli, tlis asli se tkn ot,
MH
:
wns % liv, s tt n mr rmbre mt b lid % m am mn o (^s frev, er 1 lid bn git % -H dtli % so gd a mn as o G M H A upn well thy rshd i szd bnd thm % brt thni bfr KS fr
t -H
fo
216
jdgmt,
who ordd tlim t b tkn A\i:lit -H gts % -H cty @ dlt wtli acrdg to tlir svii imj)c wliil in -H elf ^ -H rks.
lis
ord du exctd. It ws; prvs t wcli -H rfns sevl acklg -H juste % tlir snte @ infmd -H erfm
Ci)s
tt at +1
br
-H
bl wlir
+I
wr empn
+|
st
dn
fid.
t rs
-H
@ rfs
rmn
wd
(i)t
b fn
bmsl, on remv A. % oG
er
MH
srli
K S ord -H @ if fd t
or
Fes to go in
bd % ws a wd,
-f|
on or ab
pi des b
-H
it.
(i)s +1
bd
at
fnd.
rfns.
It
ws
+1
(i)s tlir
wd
hd
k
th.
w
fni
Tlir
ws
fid.
nt,
bt
tk
-H
on o ab -H nk a
-H b.
jl,
as
ev tt th
(T)t
fn
bd.
t rpr
K
t
t
i
b fmd
rsg
-H
wth h
on
1st,
-f]
bd,
wa obsd
ord
-H
ms wd ws
-j-j
thn
tt -H
fs
wd
: :
imtl
-H
rt.
Til
rprd
t -H
gr as drcd.
t rs -H
bd b ^ o G M H A b -H g ^ an E^. H K atmp so t d, bt -H sk si fm -H fls @ -H bd cd nt b s rs b -H g ^ an E^. K S tlin rqs hm t rs -fl bd b -H g ^ a Fc, bt -H fl civ fm -M bn @ -H bd cd nt b rs b -H g ^ a Fc. Tlirnpn aft inv KS tkg o Gr -H aid ^ -H S A ^ -H U M H A by -H str g ^ a (T) or li p % +1 trb % Jda, rsd li on -H fv pts % fls; well r f t f, k t k, b t br, Im
S rqs
;
HK^T
(T)
@
-H
cli t cli
or
t e.
Gv
m
f,
-fl
gr
ms
tt
w.
Expl
fv pts
fls.
F
k
dnts
tt
slid
t
nv
list t
or ot
t
% on wa
i
ast
g on f sv a wr br;
on invo t Be, w slid rmb a brs wlfr as on on b t bs tt w sli kp @ cc -H scs ^ a br (T) (T) as ou on,
thos cmtd
us
clirg as scli;
kn
b
t
str
frtli
a
or
lin
cli t cli
t er tt
aprlig dug.
Kv u
Slio
(z)t
any
a
.
s big t tlis
I Ilv svl.
m
i
(Gvs
-)
tt cl.
Til
dg
-H
lis,
@
t -H
^ a
(T) (I)
Ks
It
dg an
I
alsn.
i
wa @ mnr
well
Ims
tlis
w
.
pic
wn
+1
Ks
tk upn an alsn.
nisi +1
ob ^
It lis,
t -H
pn ^
tt ob. t tlis .
XV u any
I hv.
oth s big
Slio
it.
(i)t is
tt eld.
111
Til
gr
^ a
rsg
(^
(T)
or
ds.
Ks
tlis
an
alsn.
It hs, t +1
bd ^ o G M H A wlm ou anc brn asm arn -H gr, tliy tlirc rsd tlir hns twd liv @ xcld
-H
219
L
Onl
Ci)t
G,
is t
li
f -H
s.
Ci)lin is tlis
i
b gvn.
::
fr instcn or in ess
% xtrm
dsts o dng.
dd til d wtli +1 bd. Cnvd it t +1 Tm, @ brd i i du fm. K w mny tms ws -H bd ^ o Gr M H A b. Tlir scd at +1 fst in -H rbs % -H Tm br % -H 111 eld Mt ]\Ir tlird nr +1 S (T)c trdcn S or HI % His ^ K S T. imfs lis tt a mrbl mnmt ws ere t lis mmry on well ws dlntd a brkn elm,
lir
la a
bk
opn, in
Im
sli lild
a sprg
aea, lir If
encrcld an nrn,
lis
hnd
eniid
i +1
rgls
lir lia.
-H
iintml dtli
-fj
G
+1
MHA
% ou
+1
vrg
wp
bk op bfr lir tt -H M H A rmn on ppii rcrd +| sprg % aea in lir rt Im -H tml dsevry % lis grv;
;
Tm
-H
urn in
lir If tt +| aslis
sfl
o mrtl pts
t
M H A wr
dpstd
cmrat
-H
220
vrtus
ambl, dstgd @ xmpl a cctr @ tm blid lir wtli hs Ims enfld in -f| rgls % lir ha, dnt tt altlio o G A ws ct of i -H mdst % lis usflns, yt +| swt smbc % lis vrtus slil Is tl tm slil lb n mr.
MH
THIRD SECTION
Kw
3y
WS
tlir
-H
Tm
prnc sprtd.
gr (T)C pis. Cx)t wr th eld. C-)sd, Stg @ 3ty. 3y wt r th. rpsntd. Oil thr anc G Ms, S K
Is,
H K ^ Ty
@H
(T)hy
A.
wr th sd t b ths ^ Is ws sd t rps -H
tt
rpstn.
pi
^ wsd, whs
-fj
wsd cntrvd
hs iim.
HK
who
strn
;
stglid
lis
ards unpi
drtkg
-f)
H A ws
ws
btifd
sd t rps
-H
by whs
siipr ski
Tm
@ scintfc @ adrnd,
^ bty wkmshp
221
Kw wr tliy svly empld. S K ^ Is f rnslid mny @ prvsn H K ^ Ty mn @ mtiis, @ H A suprtd -H wk. Kw ws -H Tm ftlir sptd.
;
By on
tlisn fo
hnd
fit tlir
elms, to
+1
plstrs,
hwn fm
Kw mn
One hn nmly
:
wr empld
-H
ere
tlir
lind
ms
or ovsrs
i -H
% M wk, egty
mtns,
tlisn
Fes
or hwrs or brs
svty thsn
E^s
brdns.
emx3S an
(T)(T)s
K w mny
Svn;
Ci)lir
E^
: :
tlir
fo E^s.
dd thy
gr
fir
nsl asm.
On
Fv;
-H
K
@
a
S T.
: :
K w mn cmps
tlir
a Fes
G)G)s
til
to Fes.
(i)hr
dd
nsl asm.
In
+1
M C ^ K S T.
(^ (^
: : o
K w mn cmps
Thr
(T)hr
a)(T)s.
dd
til
nsl asm.
222
S T. Of wt r -H tlir stps usly dlntd on -H Ms crpt sd t b embl. ytli, mnlid Til tlir prnc stgs % liu If @ ag. Thy als alnd to -H tlir s in In
4j
S S or
H ^ Hs
F(T)yE^, Fc
(T)(T).
In Youth, as Entered Apprentices, we ought industriously to occupy our minds in the attainment of useful knowledge; in Manhood, as Fellow Crafts, we should apply that knowledge to the discharge of our respective duties to God, our neighbor, and ourselves so that, in Age, as Master Masons, we may enjoy the happy reflection consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality.
;
(T)t
r +1
mblms blngg
incs, B-liY,
tls sd,
t tlis
Til
Pt %
-H
Bk %
t
cnstns grd
by
Sd pntg
a n hr,
Ac
Sc,
% incs. an emblem of
-H
pt
always
glows with
f^r-
S^3
vent heat, so should our hearts continually glow with gratitude to the great and beneficent Author of our existence for the manifold blessings and comforts we enjoy.]
Expl
It in
-H
b-hv.
the practice
of
ommends
to all created beings [from the highest seraph in heaven to the lowest reptile of the dust. It teaches us that ,as we came into the world rational and intelligent beings, so we should ever be industrious ones; never sitting down contented while our fellow-creatures around us are in want, especially when it is in our power to relieve them without inconvenience to ourselves.
[When we take
a survey of nature,
we view
indi-
man
in his infancy,
more
helpless
and
gent than the brute creation; he lies languishing for days, months, and years totally incapable of providing sustenance for himself, of guarding against the attacks of the wdld beasts of the field, or sheltering himself from the inclemencies of the weather.
might have pleased the great Creator, heaven and earth to have made man independent; but, as dependence is one of the strongest bonds of society, mankind were made dependent on each other and security, for protection as they
[It
of
224
thereby enjoy better opportunities of fuU
filling
ship.
for social
and
the noblest part of the work of God; and he that will so demean himself as not to be endeavoring to add to the common stock of knowledge and understanding, may be deemed a drone in the hive of nature, a useless member of society, and unworthy of our protection as Masons.]
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sciences.
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swiftly the sands run, hold! and how rapidly our lives are drawing to a close We can not without astonishment behold the little particles which are contained in this machine how they pass away almost imperceptibly! and yet, to our surprise, in the short space of an hour they are all exhausted. Thus wastes man Today, he puts forth the tender leaves of hope to-morrow, blossoms, and bears his blushingf honors thick upon him; the next day comes a frost which nips the shoot and when he thinks his greatness is still aspiring, he falls, like autumn leaves, to enrich our mother earth.
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whom
all
all
desires
are hid,
known, and from whom no secrets we heartily thank Thee for the fraternal communion that we have been
permitted through Thy kind providence to enjoy. May we be ever mindful that it is in Thee that we live, move, and have our being; that every good gift cometh from Thee. Bless our humble labors for the promotion of truth and love, unity and peace. Continue to extend Thy gracious favor to our beloved Institution, and make
it
for
good
with
among men.
Thy
blessing.
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us as while
return to our homes. Be with us engaged in the active affairs and duties of this life. So influence our hearts
we
234
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Lodge the great moral duties which are inculcated in it; and with reverence study and obey the laws which Thou hast given us in Thy Holy Word and to Thee shall be all the praise.
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