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MAGICIANS'
MAGIC MOVEMENTSAND
CEREMONIES
According To The
LATEST FORMULAS1916
'PuhlisJied hy
SULLEN PUBLISHING CO.JOHN AND DUTCH STREETS
New York, U. S. A.
YYr £
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Copyright 1916, by
Allen Publishing Company
MAY ! 3 1916
CI.A438039
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5-37 INDEX Page
E$4-Opening - - 7
Order of Business - 19
94 to Z <?) , etc. - - 20-25
ZO--aK, 28 - -I ec I en, 41
03, 51 Conf, 59 U=F, 62
X * =F, 65 - - Ode, 71
<£*, 75 - ZO tO #<!>, 77
P ft -wh; 79 3, 88 (£X, 93
Bible , 99 --" <£*, 102
roe--WH, 105 - Odes, 120--124
XL, 125, <£*, 127, Change, 129
94 -t)K, 131 - Prayer, 135
?? , 136, 03, 138, OO, 141
l^r, 156, 4rk, 170, (x>=F, 178
L<2, 179, I K, 195, <£*, 201
<£L ? ,205, ^ TO, 214, Trl, 215
Summary, 217, - Books, 221
MANUAL OF THE SWORD.
DRAW SWORD.
Grasp the scabbard with the left hand nearthe top, bring the hilt a little forward, seizing it
at same time with right, draw the sword quickly,raising the arm to its full extent at an angle of
about fourty-five degrees, the sword in a straightline with the arm, make a slight pause, bring theblade against the shoulder.
CARRY SWORD.
Hold the sword against the right shoulder,edge to the front, th.imb and forefinger holdingthe hilt and supported against the right thigh,
arm hanging naturally.
PRESENT SWORD,Carry the sword vertically to the front, raising
the hand as high as the neck, and six inches in
front of it, the thumb on the back of the grp,right forearm against the breast, elbow close to
the body, blade inclined to the front at an angleof about sixty-five degrees.
officers' salute.
Bring sword to Present, then droo the point of
the sword by extending the arm so that the righthand may be brought to the side o* the rightthigh, the back of the hand down, the blade in-
clining downward and to the front.
RETURN SWORD.
Bring sword to Present and grasp the scabbardnear the top with the left hand, lower the bladeacross and along the left arm, turn the headslightly to the left and insert blade by aid ofthumb and forefinger of the left hand, drop theleft hand to side and bring head to the front.
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PRAYER
Our father who art in heaven, hallowedbe thy name. Thy kingdom come.Thy will be done on earth, as it is in
heaven. Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses, as weforgive those who trespass against us,
And lead us not into temptation ; but de-
liver us from evil ; for thine is the king-
dom, and the power, and .the glory, for
ever and ever. Amen.
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ODE.Air—Auld Lang Syne.
Once more we meet in unity,
Beneath the Mystic Arch,Where such as we do now agree,
Thy sacred word to search.
We join writh heart and voice sincere,
To ask that holy light,
That radiant shines so bright and clear,
To guard and guide aright.
Though time moves on its steady way,And seasons gently fade,
Our Hopes shall never find decayWhile heaven bestows its aid.
We join with heart and voice sincere,
To ask that holy light,
That radiant shines so bright and clear,
To guard and guide aright.
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ORDER OF BUSINESS
1. Reading of minutes of all convoca-
tions not previonsly read and ap-
proved .
2. Receiving and referring petitions.
3. Reports of special committees.
4. Reports of standing committees.
5. Balloting for candidates and mem-bers.
6. Unfinished business.
7. Motions, resolutions and new busi-
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@ bty. 9 nt ou Qs mprtv t rev nn
A ft 32
bt gd @ s w. I^gdls % tlio Os uh 1
prmtd a pc % wk t ps ur gts wh is
no cncvb us ; wt slil w d wh it.
I O- II pp tt w liv it ov am +1 rbj
% +1 T.
J O- Agrd.
(i) O @ ? O - (jfife'O s£ wfh fou m&tn<
ov (?) Os If slid; it is cgl byJ O
pic i amg -H rbsh i noes cr, nr \
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r % & O, fog -H 4- Os rsm sis
Confusn.
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-H cs $ al ths cnfs amg -H erf, in
ab -H =F.
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sx da $ +| wk, @ -H erf r impc t re
thr wgs.
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thr wgs, it is my O tt +| W- J t) ,
asmb -H erf i prcsn in -H \ , feg -H G,
33 (DK
i mrch wh thm t +| <j> ? d) ofc t re
wgs, @ u wl rpr t ur ofc t pa t of.
(D j> -CD- .
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J Ci)(i), tt u asb +| erf i prsn in -H
, feg -H G , @ mrch wtli thm to -H
? fe)s ofc t re thr wgs.
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i (i)(i)
, tt u asmb i prsn in -H \ , fc
H G, @ mh wh m t -H<f>
? d)s ofc t
c ur wgs. 3r Orsl, u wl fm -H prs.
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ci), -H prcsn
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ODE.1
Mark Masters all appear,
Before the Chief Overseer,
In concert move,Let him your work inspect
For the Chief Architect;
If there be no defect
He will approve.
2
Now to the westward move,Where, full of strength and love,
Hiram doth stand;
But if impostors are
Mixed with the worthy there,
Caution them to bewareOf the right hand.
34-37
35 (DR
9d)P)- * (Ech bro tlirs in hs rt
\ fr wgs. Th I £) is jst in frnt %pp, wli is -H 1st on % +1 prscn.)
(&rd- (Atmps t s o r h.)
CD I CD- Imps, mps.
J £ - Hid ! I kn h is nt an impstr.
[ kn h is a Tc £), fr I hv wrt i -H qs
vvth lim. CD ? CD, if u wl rls +| br, tt
l ma hv an oprt $ aprg bf -H IJ CD (^
@ prvg hmsl a Tc fl, I wl pig u mZ t rtn lim tt -H pn ma b inflc upn
hm prvd h fls t mk sell prf.
CD I CD- I wl re nr Z @ rls lim.
I ft- (Crfc <£ £ (j.) ^ CD (i), I apr
bfr u wtli a b TCfl, wli lis bn acsd
at -H ^ ? CDs ofc % bn an impstr. I
kn li is nt an imps. I kn li is a Tc£), fr I hv wrt in +| qrs wth hm, @hv obtd lis lis tt h mt hv an oprt %aprg bfr u @ provg hmsl a T c G) , byplgng m Z t rtn hm tt -H pn ma b
inflc upn hm prvd h fls t mk sch pr
i.e> 36
^ (i) (?) - (i) y br, ths is a vr grv @ srs
clirg, ind vry. Is thr any evdc % hi
git.
J o- (Arsg @ cmg fm st.) $(r)(i)
I kn li is an impstr ; li prsd a pc
wk at my gt, wch ws nt sell wk asl
is rqd fr -H cmpl % +| =F , @ I kn his an imps.
I O- {Cmg f h st.) Ijfc fc)<s>, I kn
li is an imps ; li prs a pe ^ wk at mgt, wli ws nt sli wk as is rq fr -H cmpl
% -H =F, @ I kn h is an imps.
O O- {Cmgfh stn.) @, 9 t) fl, Ikli is an imps ; li prsnt a pc ^ wk at
m gt well ws nt sell wk as is rqd fr
-H cmpl % -H T. It ws nth an ob nr
a sqr, nr hd i -H Z % -H crft npn it.
H std by, sw it insp, rjc, @ hvd ovr
amg +| rbsh % -H =F, @ ntwhstndg al
ths h vlnty jnd -H eft i prcn @ mrhdwth thm t +| &\ (x)s ofc @ thr atmpt re wgs whn h kn h ws nt entld to
any : I kn h is an imps.
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<£dt- (#i>$ §.)
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pr). I knw I cd nt b mstkn fr I hv
vrt i -H qrs wth hm.
(z) I d)- (Aprhg.) 9 (x)(T)
? f c or n
jc ; Iknhian imps, h atmp t re wgs
at m ofc @ ws nnab t gv -H tkn : I
kn h is an imps.
9 d) (i) - Atmpd t re wgs at ur ofc @nnab t gv -H tkn. (i)y br, hv n evr
bntgt hw t re wgs as a Tc ft.
<£dt- I hv nt.
^W(T)- Tt in sm° mitigts +| ofns.
Th pn, fr atm t re mny fm a$ W ::
% Z P) fts, wh nt entld t it, is -fj Is
^ -H rt hn ; bt inas-mch as u hv nvr
bn tgt hw t rec wgs as a =pc £), I wl
rmt -H pn, bt rqr tt n b stbl rpmddfr hvg md +| atp, wn n wl b rmnd t
-H qrs whr n wl rsm nr lbs @ cntn
thm nntl u lrn t brg np gd @ sq w,
/ft 38
js sh wk as wl stnd +) tst % -H (j>
sq. 9r 4 9, u wl pis rpmd +| br
4- 3 - (0?i ftsd % 4. @ cdt on ? .)
fty br, r u nt a ft ft, @ wlm u tl
upn ursl -H si ob % a ft ft, dd n n
sa tt u wd nt wrg a :: or a br ft
-H vl $ anthg; @ hv u nt on tlis vr
ocsn, rgdls % tt si ob, atm t re wgsfm ths 1$ (i) : : ^ Z ft ft s wn uknuwr nt entl to any. Th pn, m br, fr
atmt t re mn fm a R (z) : : % Z ft ft s,
whn nt entl t it, is -H Is % -H r hn.
U mt hv sfrd tt pnlt bt fr -H tml
intfrc % a br wli rcngzd 11 as a Tcft, hvg wrt i +| qs wth u, wh obt
ur rls tt 11 mt liv an oprt % aprg bf
-H IJ (1) ft @ prv urs a Tc ft, bypig lis Z to rtn 11 tt -H pn m b inlic
upn u, prvd ufldt mk sch prf
.
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bt it aprg tt u hd nv bn tgt hw t re
wgs as sell, in sm ° mitagtd -H ofns,
wh -H $ (i) ft in -h pltd % hs pwr ws
139 WK>lsd t rmit -H pn bt rqd tt n b stbl
prmd fr hvg md -H atmp. U wl prmt;hs act % clmc upn hs prt t mk -H msstng @ sbstnl imprs upn ur md psbl
1 u r nvr to recev frm any one, mr>spc fm a :: or a br G), tt well i nt
ir on. An nw m br, in obdnc to +|
mnd % M ^ Ci) (i),uwlb rmdd t +)
jrs whr u wl rsum ur fcs @ cntu thmuntl u lrn t brg up gd @ sq wk, jst
sli wk as wl stnd -H tst % -H ^ O sq.
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Tim % al mns @ vlbls, brs br, wrg ap,
c-t fo tms am bd. Sips a qtr in
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mk -H rqs.
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tr pr, wth @ w q.
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entl h t ths prvl.
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ex a sp<
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ft#<£- 3 bn % +| pw .
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fr hm.
I E>- Adv @ gV it.
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nt li t ths prvl.
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pc % hs wk.
\V- >C is.
IJ (i/ (T) - 3y wt fr rt ds h ex t gn ad
int ths # (i) ::^/{X)fflfl.
^ • 3 bn ^ -H pw.9t)(i)- Ks h -h pw.
j>J)
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fr hm @ wl gv it at -H ppr tm.
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t ent @ b rec i du @ anc fm.
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0)%Q- (Cdcs cdt int :: @ £&s s£.)
? ^ - (PZc r£ ^ o cdt rt shl.) O br,
u wl hit. Th mnr % nr rcpn i -H pre
°s, hs alrd bn xpld tu. In ths Z £)° u r red upn +| edg % an engvs chls,
@ und +| prs % -H mlt, (apl t nr n b.)
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^. by Op P)s t mrk, ndnt @ ngrv thr
wk, bt we, as Z fts, r tan t mk us
$ thm fr +| mr nbl @ glrus prps ^mrkg, ndntg @ ngrvg -H mnd.
It n bcs mdt, as a Z 0) O,
t
mk a Z upn u, -H rlctn %well u wl cry t -H grv.
I£ Ql) c1), -H Q lis bn re i d @ anc fm.
9&.Q- 3r ? ^itimO tt -H cdt
b ede fo tms arn -H : : @ csd t hit at
-H I ,W, @ G.
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Am / £ms a&£ -H ::
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LESSOR.
Tfr&O- The stone which the builders
refused is become the head stone of the
:orner. Psalm cxviii, 22.
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IS* <3, A«, ^ § (to I>-'§ **)
I$(i)£)- Did ye never read in the
Scriptures, the stone which the builders
rejected is become the head of the cor-
ner? Matt, xxi, 42.
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§ **) In I , A#, ^§(fe)J fe)- § ** *)
^Wffl- And have you not read this
Sripture; the stone which the builders
rejected is become the head of the cor-
ner? Matk, xii, 10.
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Zm 46
9 d) to - What is this then that is
written : The stone which the buildersrejected, the same is become the head of
the corner? Luke xx, 17.
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to entl h t ths prv.
I & X hs.
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spc ^ hs wk.
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d int ths ^ (t) :: ^ Z O (^s.
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(T)y b bg adv t: +1 hn ° % / /®,
d) ? © -C1
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h wr i -h qrs ex a
rt ds h ex t gn
spc # hs wk.
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to entl h t tlis prv.
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spc % hs wk.
* £>- X hs.
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r)-9 bn^-H.pw.9^(i)- K h -H pw.
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hm hw t aph +| G, -H pic % ftc It, i
du @ anc fm. (Fac cdt Q @ stps to
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@ aw ur pi.
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tt u ennt pre fth wtht tkg upn nrss
a si ob aprtng t ths ° ; whl I tk pll
in infmg u tt thr is nthg cntnd i it
wh wl intfr wth +| dts not ^, ur
ent, ur fml, o nrsl. toth ths asurnc
npn m prt, r n wig t pre.
<£dt- I am.
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pr psn t re HH o.
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plbhhsnpn -H X 3 . (Dn.) # to ® 9
-ft cdt is i psn @ aw nr pi.
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annc ur nm @ rp aft m : I, A B, % mon f w @ ac, in -H prs % A $ @ ths
^ (i) : : $ Z to to s, ere t Km® ddc t
Un 3nv, do hb @ h m s pr @ s, tt I
wl ht cmc -H scs % ths ° t an on ex
it b i a r :: or t a kn wr b Z to to,
@ nt untl aft stc trl, d ex, or lii (T)c
inf I shl hv fd hm o thm jstl entl t
re -H sm.
(2) An I ms s pr @ sw tt I wl st t @ab b -H b-ls, lis, @ rgls % ths or any
oth : : % Z to s % wh I ma be a mbr,
@ wl suprt -H enstn, rls @ edes % -H
gr /. und whs jrsdc I m b, s fr as th
ma cm t my knl @ r nt subsrv % -H
prnc @ grndwk % T to ; @ wl ob al
du §s @ sms snt or hd t m fm a rgl
:: or by a kn wr br Z to to if wthnlngh % m e-t.
(3) An I ms si p @ s tt I wl at sm fu
t chs a Z @ hv it rcrd i +1 ppr bk %Zs, @ whn one s slctd @ rcrd I wl
I ft 52
nth si, exc, nr alt it, @ wl nt prs mZ to a br Z ft in rqst % a favr mils
in rl dsts, @ wl rec -h Z ^ a br / ^wlm prs t m in rqs $ a fvr @ wl grt
hs rqs o rlv lis ncs s fr as I en wtht
nitrl inj to msl or ths dpndt upn m
;
in well evt I wl at anv rat rtrn -H br
lis Z tgh wth +| vl tln% well is a Js
lifslikl i slv eql in vl to tw-fv ^s, @w] nt prst m Z t a br Z ft in rqs %a fvr a sec tin unt it lis bn rdmd fmits fmr pig.
(4) An I ms si p @ s tt I wl nt wrg a
:: o a br Z ft t +| vl. % on pny, nr
prmt it t b dn, if wthn m pr t prv i.
T al % wch I m si p @ s, wtht anyeqv, slf evs, o mn rsvn wtev, bndngmsl nnd +| pn % hv m rt li clip o, tt
I ma nt b abl to 11 +| gp, @ m rt er
smt o tt I ma nt b abl to hr +| wd?
slid I wlfly vl an prt % -H si o % a
Z ft ft ; so 111 m ^. In tkn % nr sne
n wl ks +| bk bf n wh i -H X 3
.
53 Z3r l>'$i u wl rls +| br frm -H c-t
as h is bnd t +| frty by stgr tis.
I 5 " (&$ so @ sips a qtr i Cts pc~kt
if it lis not ~bii dn.)
I ec- fty br, I prs u +| Z $ 3 A B,
wh rqs % u -H Ion ^ fv dls @ lis autzs
me to pleg hs Z fr -H sf rtn % -H
mny. Placg mix, i cdts Jin)
Pt)fl- fty br3u dtls rmb u sd in
-H ob tt u wd at sm futr tm chs a Z@ hv it rcrd i +| pj)r bk ^ Z s, @ wlmone so selctd @ rcrdd u wd ntlir si,
xchg, nr alt it; tt u wd nt prs ur Zt a br Z ft in rqs $ a fvr unls i rel
dstrs; @ tt u wd re +| Z % a br Z ft
wh prsd it t n i rqs % a fvr @ wd grt
hs rqs or rlv hs nests so fr as u eld
wtht mtrl inj t ursl o ths dpndt upnu. Nw -H br wh prs hs Z t u i rqst
% a fv i a br Z ft ft , @ I w vh f it
;
h hs tkn -H sm ob tt u hv in wch hsd h wd nt d ths unls in rl dsts. U
Z(2) 54
ins tlifr rgrd hm as a br i dsts, line
+1 ncs % iir actg wth prmptns i dsps
% M es. Up t ths tm u liv md n eft
whtev t dsps % -H cs. J)r Sec, wt i
-H ami rqrd.
I ec- Fv dls.
IjfcWto- Cn u grnt lis rqs.
CMt- I ennt.
9Ci)(i)'- Tim u wl, at an rt, rtn -H
br lis Z tghr wth +| vl t\\r%\ twty-f
cts as n sd u wd in -H °; u cn crtly
d th mch.
<Jdt- I emit.
Ijfc W O - Prhps, m br, if u wl xmn ur
prsn u ma fn urs btr o tlin n sps u r.
(Xere use any language necessary
to secure desired result.)
U en nw rtn +| br lis Z tghr wth -H
vl thr^ if u c ppr t d s. (Alios sees
propr.)
IJ(t)(T)- (i)y br, ths crmy is intd to
imprs npn nr md in +i mst lstng @sbstnl mnr psbl wt u sd i -H ob tchng
55 Z-HZ,® als ur dt und tt ob as a Z£) (i) t -H end tt shd a br Z (?) at an
tm prs lis Z t u in rqs % a fvr5u r
t rgrd hm as a br i dsts @ act wthprmptns in dspsg % +1 cas. Hw fr uwl go i mtg -H ptcl rqs md, is 1ft ent
t ur ow dscrtn, exc if u r nt dspsd t
grnt lis rqst, or d nt 11 abl t d so, u
wl at an rat rt -H br lis Z tg wli -H
vl tlir% (25 f) as u sd u wd in +| o.
Tlis mcli is md incmb upn u und -H
supsn tt tw Z .
P>s wl nt mt nndr sell
excdgl strghtnd crmstcs as tt nthr %thm.wl hv abt lis prsn twfv ^s or -H
vlu tlir^. If u hv nt -H mny gv hmsmthg els tt wl rpsnt tt vl. Ths wl
enbl hm t go fthr chrshg a lip tt h
ma mt wth a br wh wl b abl t grt lis
rqst.
&y b, u nw obs ma 9d)P)^ ths
:: ap u fm -H G upn +) stp, nndr +|
§s % a ZO ft.- {Comes at G ?.)
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Ths {Tks stp.) is -h st , ths (0m § )tt, (Gvs §.) © ths, (Gvs §.) r al §s %H Z © (i). Ths, (#» A o.) aids t-Hmnr m wch ur wk ws h-ov amg +jrbfl-H T. Ths, (G^ §.) ald t-H pn# +1 ob whrn u sd u wd hv ur rt hchp o, and so forth. Ths, (Gvs § )also aids to -h pn % -h o whrn u sdu wd hv ur rt e suit o, and so forth.Thes r al §s % a Z to ft, bt ths alon,(<S^* 9 G §.)is -H wkg§# -h °, +f'§tb gv on entg o rtrg f a :: # z O ®s.As a ftlir tkn % m brl lv @ est ||
extd t u -h rt h % flshp, @ wth i +|
p g @ p w # ths °. U wl tk mas
|| d u. (Z>w .) Hr || If u @ hr||
fnd u; wl u b o o f.
I 5- T.5 to O - T w t w.
? £> - T +J gp % a (7) (7) to -h ps g% a. Zti.
9 (s) (i)- fte. (2>/z.) (r) t iths.
* &- Th p g^a / O to.
57
9 fc) (i) - Xsia nm.
£$"- It hs.
9Ci)(i)- (i)l u gv i t m.
? 5 -II del n s re i, nth en || s i i.
9t)ffl- Kw wl u dsp $ i.
? ^ -|| wl si i wli u.
9^(3)- * @ bg.
? . & - U bg.
^ (i) (I).- Tli wd is wth Ti, bg.
> &- J. 5(i)(T)-
JIS +| pW @
ths is +| pg % a Z (i) ft
^Wfl- Trdtn infs ns tt -H tmbs fr
•R I nF wr fid, hwn @ ppd i +| frs % L@ wr tkn tlic o fits by c t J . Thcost % J ws xpsd t -H opn c. Thr
ws n lirbr thr; it ws % hi, rf @ rgd
clfs % rck. d)hl our anent brn wrmpld i getng thos tmbs out % -H c @up thos clfs thy instud ths mthd %astng ech oth up @ dn +i bks; line
+| wdJ . wl u b o o f.
s i i
^ 58
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9d)(i)- Ksia nm.O- It hs.
9t)ffl- (s)l n gv it t m.O - II dd n s re i, nth en|
9Wfl- Xw wl u dsp % i.
? & -II wl si i Avh u.
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? 9 - U bg.
9Wffl- Th wd i wth u, bg.
<> E>- ft)— (t).
9 CD O- P) (U is -h w @ ths is -h g^ a / (3) (3)
; ou bs fmg"+) in Is, a @CD, ou lw Is fmg (7) @ o bs @ f-mrsfmg (j).
(=>
Gonf
I 5 - {^th celt rmn stndg nr .4..)
9 Ql) <?y- '* (d ? W, (fe> 7 "W /"«-) wt is
-H cs ^ al ths enfs amg +| erf in @ab +) =F.
? CD - IJ (r) (T)?it i fr +| wnt % a crt
k s t on % -H pre arch well no on lis
bn Od t mk.
9Wfl- Fr +1 w $ a cr ks to on %+1 pre arch: well n on lis bn Od to
mk. d) ?.Ci), u wl asm -H br Os, sho
tlim a ptrn % tt k-s, inq if thy liv sn
anthg % a pc % wk rsmblg it @ rprt
-H rslt t m.
y ^(r)- ** 3 r Os, il wl asmb in
-H d). (Z>/i.) Or Os, liv u sn antlig
% a pc % wk rsmblg tlis ptrn.
Os- (Consl @ xmri dsgn on Jc-s.)
O - W ? d) , w rmbr wl tt sell a
pc ^ wrk ws prsntd at our gts, bt it
semng t us % no cnevbl use, ws rjctd
@ hov ov amg -H rbs % M =F. 59-37
ZP) 60
to l to- # to PX, -H b Os rmb wl tt
sli a pc % wk ws prstd at thr gts, bt
it smng t thm % n cncvbl us, ws rjctd
@ h ov amg -H rbs $ -H =F.
^Wffl- Rjctd @ hv ov amg -H rbs
% -H =F • to hy , it is +| mst impt stn
in al -H bl. U wl O -H br Os t mkdlgnt srch fr tt stn, fnd it if psbl, @brg i up t m.
to \ to- 3r Os, it i +1 O % M$ to (?> tt u mk dlgt srch fr tt stn,
fnd it if psbl, @ cry it up t hm.
Os- {Srch fr @ fd k-s nr (?) O st,
@ cr « t G.)
9 to^- (7%5 s£ -m 7^ y^ @ a???m it.)
This is the stone which was set at
naught of you builders, which is become
the head of the corner. Acts iv, n.
Th nwl md br wl aprh +| <J . (Dri)
To him that overcometh will I give to
eat of the hidden manna, and will give
him a white stone, and in the stone a
61 R?new name written, which no man know-eth, saveth he that receiveth it. Revdi,17
(T)y br, u dtls rmbr u sd in -H ob
tt u wd at sm ftr tm chs a Z @ hv
it rcrd in -H ppr bk % Zs @ so fth.
Th Z aldd t in -H ob is md in -H fm
% ths blk or k-s wth thes to ccrl Ins
upn it inclsg ths ltrs well r rd i ths
wa : X =F d) II =F U I . Th opnspac in +| cntr is 1ft fr +| insertn %ur Z well ma b a dsn % antlig tt mastrk ur tst. (i)hn n hv selctd it 11
wl rprt i to +1 I ec % -H :: % wch nr a mbr w w red i i +| prpr bk % Zskp i +| : : fr tt prps, @ wn one so selc
@ rcrdd u r nthr to si, exc, nr alt it,
bt on +| entry i is t b kpt by li in
prpuiy @ at ur dth hndd ov to +|
mmbrs % ur fmly as a mmto tt u wrhr, @ nw m a Z £) P). Tm tm mmorlit hs bn -H cs fr ech Z £) \t cr upn hs
prsn a cpy ^ hs Z ?md ^ sm mtlc
AO 02
sbstc, 11 sly % slvr o gld, wh ths chcts
upn -h fc % it @ hs Z insrtd i -H cnt.
On -H rvs lis nm @ +| nm @ n % -H .\
# wh li is a mbr, inasmh as -H J$ 4. ,\
lis jrsdcn ov ths °. It is esp usfl to
cry will trvlg, s tt slid any acdt bfl
lim it 111 b kn by -H cpy % M Z fnd
ii[)ii lis pi'sn wli @ wt li is, wn it is
t b prsmd tt li wl b card fr in a mnrbcmg a Z G) O. I wl nw xpln +|
Wk =Fls.
The working-tools of a Mark MasterMason are the Chisel and Mallet.
The Chisel symbolically demonstratesthe advantages of discipline and educa-tion. The mind, like the diamond in its
natural state, is rude and unpolished; but
as the effects of the chisel, directed bythe skillful hand of the craftsman, uponthe external coat, soon presents to viewthe latent beauties of the diamond, so ed-
ucation, guided by the moral principles
of our Order, discovers the latent virtues
of the mind and brings them forth to
range the wider fields of matter and
63 (DTspace, to ascend to the very summit of
human knowledge, our duty to God and to
man.The Mallet is used by operative Masons
to knock off the rough and superfluousparts of stones, and fit them for the build-
ers' use. As Mark Master Masons, it
morally teaches us to free the mind fromall the vices and superfluities of life,
thereby fitting ourselves as living stones
for that Spiritual Building, that housenot made with hands, eternal in the heav-ens.
What the mallet is to the workmen,enlightened reason is to the passions ; it
curbs ambition, it depresses envy ; it
quiets anger, and it encourages good dis-
positions, whence arises among goodMasons that comely order.
"Which nothing earthly gives,
or can destroy,
The soul's calm sunshineand the heart- felt joy."
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(T)j br, u hv on ths ocsn bn md t
•psni on % tlios 4. Tc frs wh wrt s
ird at -H bl <£ KW T, whos cstm it
ws on 4H sx da % -H wk to crry up
nrrk for inspn. Tli crftmn whm u hv
bn md t rpst hvg loitrd awa hs tm,
hd n w t crry up. X acdntly dscvrd
a pc % wk lyng in -H qrs wch li tk,
jnd -H eft, wnt wh thm t -H T , @pre it t -H Os fr insptn. Tli Os %
matrl fr -H T wr instd t rec nn bt
gd @ sqr wk, @ to rjet any oth knd
ofrd. Thpc^ wk prs by ths erfnm
bg nth an ob nr a sq, @ nt hvg -H /.
% -H erf upn it, ws rjc @ hov ov amg
M rbsh % M T- K std by @ sw tt
dn, @ nt-wthsdg al ths, h vlnty jnd
-H cfr i pros @ mrchd wth thm to -H
$ } <z> ofc @ thr atmd t rec wgs,
65-37
Zft 66
whn li kn h ws nt entld t any. Thpn fr atmpg to rec mny fm a Ijfc Ci)
:: % Z ft (i)S wn nt entld to it is -H
Is % -H rt li. X mt liv sufrd tt pnlt
bt fr -H tml intfrc % a br wh rcgzd
hm as a Tc ft, hvg wrt i +| qr wthhm, wh obtnd hs rls tt li mt hv an
oprtnt % aprng bf J} Ci) H \ @ prv
limsl a Tc o, by pig lis Z t rtn
lim tt +| pn mt b inflc upn lim, pr-
vdd li fld t mk sell prf . In -H invstgn
% hs cs h prv hmsl a To ft, bt it
aprng tt li hd nv bn tgt hw to re
wgs as sch in sm ° mitgtd +| ofhs,
whn 1> iz) K I in -H plenttd % hs
pwr ws plsd to remt -H pnlty bt rqrd
tt h b sutbly rprmdd fr hvg md +|
atmpt, @ rmnd t -H qrs thr t rsm hs
lbs @ cntu thm untl h hd lrnd t brg
up gd @ sq w, js sch wk as wd stnd
+| tst % -H % O sq; well mnt tt h
shd rsum hs usul avocn in If @ so
entu @ drc hs crs % ende thro If as
167 X }
t al tms to b prprd whn eld hnc,
@ on sekng adms t +| I § :: J)L to
stncl +| tsf# -H $ O sq.
Durg +1 procs % +1 bid % -H =F , our
thr $ ftsts ? , K, % || , X, K % =F, @X j£, upn cnsltn dcidd tt sli a pc ^wk as ths wd b rqd bfr +j finl cmpl
% -H =F. Thy plnd HH frm $ it in -H
? c ? n wlir a tru cp $ it ws rtnd, on
(p(i) K %. hmsl vlntrd t nik it. Non
bt thes thr kn anthg abt ths arngmt.
Smtm bfr -\\ cmpln % -H H- , -H erf cmto a stnd fr +| wnt % sch a pc ^ wk.
Upn ths bn md ktH I h recltd al ab
ths crcmstc. X blvd tt tt stn hd bnmd, inasmch as ur $ (T) X j£ hd evr
bn prmpt @ fthii i +| dschg % evy dt
asnd hm, @ h blvd tt +| rsn why it
ws nt frthcmg whn eld fr ws owg to
-H premtr dth % ur § o X A wh udbtls rmbr ws rpstd in -H (i)S °. £ol
chrshd a hp tt tt ston wd yt b fnd,
@ wh a vw t tt nd h O -H to ? to
/ft 68
t asmb -H br Os, slio tlim a patrn %tt k-s, inqr if tli lid sn anthg % a pcr; wk rsmblg it, @ rprt +| rslt t hm.On bng asmb @ shwn a patrn % tt
k-s; -h Os rmbrd wl tt sell a pc %wk lid bn prs at thr gts bt it smngt tlim % no cncvbl us, ws rjetd @ liov
ov anig +| rbs % -H =F . Ths bg rprtd
t -1^ I li ancd tt it ws +| met imprt
ston in al -H bldg @ O tt -H Os mk(11 srh fr tt st, fnd it if psbl, @ brg i
up t hm. Th sell ws md, -H st ws fd,
brt up, @ apld t its orgnl intndd use.
Tli wkni enipld in bldng +| =F wersvnt thsn G^s, egty thsn Tcs @ thr
tlisn, thr lmd Os. It w\s -H cstm %+| Tcs on +| sx hr % +1 sx day % +1
wk t fm i prcsn @ nircli to +| fo\ iz) s
ofc t re thr wgs. Ech wth hs Z in
vw, hldg it i ths mnr, (Gvg +| tkn.)
@ gvng +| tkn, wld thrst lis hn thro
a late wndo wdir a py ofcr ws statnd,
hvng an opn bk bfr hm shwg -H exct
I
69 K ?
amt du t ech prtclr Z - Th pay ofcr
wd pic -H amt du btwn the to fngrs
@ -H thb whn -H crfsm wd wthdr hs
hnd @ ps on, @ s on untl al wr pd o.
In O t prtc thsls ags imps o unskfl
wkmn, a grd ws statd at -H late wndowth a dr swd in lis 1m. An impstr
prstg hmsl fr wgs, bng unbl t gv -H
tkn ws esly detcd ; wlm -H pa ofcr wdsz hm by -H rt hn @ xclm, impostr,
impstr, whn +| grd wld strk o hs rt
hn. Ths m br, is +| xpln % +1 crmythro well u hv bn nid to ps on ths
ocsn.
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Conf
9 <j> (I) - * to l to , wt is -H cs % al
ths enfsn amg -H erf in @ abt -H =f
.
to f to - Ijfc to (?) , it s -H sx h % -H sx
da $ +| wk @ +| erf r imp t re thr w.
Jfc to p) - to ? to , it bg -H sx hr $ +|
sx da ^ -H wk, -H eft r entld to thr
wgs. It is in O tt -H a J t) asmbl
-H erf i prcsn in -H \ , facg -H G, @mrch wth tliin t -H (j> ? to ofc t re .thr
wgs, @ u wl rpr t nr ofc t pa thm of.
to I to - ** to J to , it i M O # -H
9 t)fl tt u asmb -H erf i psn in +1 \ ,
feg +1 G , @ mrch wth thm t -H fo\ to
ofc t re t wgs. 70-37
Cjj J (D .*** <£fm, it is +| O # -H
5* to O tt u asmb i prcs in -H ? , feng
+| G, @ mrch wth m to -H $ I to ofc
t re ur wgs. 3r pyrsl, u wl fm -H jjre.
Orsl- Fl in, crfsm, fl in. {Prcsn is
fmd wth Qs in frnt, thn brn, cdt 1st.
71 Qft
(i)J
Cl>, -H prsn is find. Al mv Ci) on
fl sd, Ivng JlL at -H Ift. &hl mrchg
-H hrn sing.)
Ql) J Cx)- (Infrt%prcsn.) Frwd mch.
Air—America.
3-
You who have passed the squareFor your reward prepare,
Join heart and hand;Each with his mark in viewMarch with the just and true,
' Wages to you are dueAt your command.
Hiram, the widow's son,
Sent unto SolomonOur great Keystone;
On it appears the nameWhich raises high the fameOf all to whom the same
Is truly known.
{Al rec wgs - Confusion.)
' 9 (1) ft - * Ci) I (1) , wt is +1 cs % al
ths cnfsn amg -H erf in @ abt -H T
.
Z3 72
I d -. 9 W .<=> , +1 eft r dsf wh -n
wa u pa tlim tlir wgs. d)e who hvbrn -H brdn @ lit $ -H da hv* revd bt
on pny. Hr is a yg crfm wh lis jst
cm amg us. K hs wrt brly one hr;
h to lis revd a pny. K hs revd as
meh as w hv. Ci)e d nt thk it is rt,
w d nt thk it is jst, @ w r dsfd.
Ijiaffl- U r dsfd, r u.
? 5- ye cr r.
^ t) fry- Dd u nt agr wth m fr a" pn.
I D - (i) dd.
$t)ffl- Hv u nt red nr pa.
?&"-' W hv.
5t)P)- Hv I nt a rgt to do wt I wl
wth m own. It is -H lw.
I 5 " If thr is any sell law w wld
Ik t hr it,
9 d) O - 3 quiet @ I wl rd u +) lw.
"For the kingdom of heaven is like untoa man that is an householder, which wentout early in the morning to hire laborers
into his vineyard, and when he had agreed
73 mwith the laborers for a penny a day, hesent them into his vineyard, and he wentout about the third hour, and saw othersstanding idle in the market place, andsaid unto them : Go ye also into thevineyard, and whatsoever is right I will
give you. And they went their way.And again he went out about the sixth
and ninth hour, and did likewise. Andabout the eleventh hour he went out, andFound others standing idle, and he saith
unto them : Why stand ye here all theday idle? They say unto him : Becauseno man hath hired us. He saith untothem, Go ye also into the vineyard, andwhatsoever is right, that, shall ye re-
ceive. So when even wras come, the lord
of the vineyard saith unto his steward,Call the laborers and give them their
hire, beginning from the last unto the
first. And when they came that werehired about the eleventh hour, they re-
ceived every man a penny. But w^hen
the first came, they supposed that theyshould have received more ; and they like-
wise received every man a penny. Andwhen they received it, they murmuredagainst the good man of the house, say-
ing, These last have wrought but onehour, and thou hast made them equal
Z ft 74unto us, which have borne the burdenand heat of the day. But he answeredone of them and said, Friend, I do theeno wrong; didst not thou agree with meor a penny? Take that thine is, and go
tVlP"'I
t
W-
11 S'
ive "nto this »Mt Isunto thee. Is it not lawful for me to dowhat I will with mine own? Is thineeye ey.l because I am good ? So the lastshall be first, and the first last; for manybe called, but few chosen. Matt, xx, 1-16.
O- II am satfd.
3n "' am
II • (All sing.)
5
Now to the praise of thoseWho triumphed o'er the foes
Of Masons' arts;To the praiseworthy three,Who founded this degreeMay all their virtues be
Deep in our hearts.
9 fe> ft - Th nwl md br wl aprh +| QI 5- (Ode <£ t +| g.)9 <i) ft - * My br, u wl nw re -h chg.
My Brother: I congratulate you onhaving been thought worthy of beingadvanced to this honorary degree in
Masonry. Permit me to impress it onyour mind that your assiduity should ever
be commensurate with your duties, whichbecome more and more extensive as youadvance in Masonry. The situation to
which you are now promoted will drawupon you, not only the scrutinizing eyes
of the world at large, but those of yourbrethren upon whom this degree of Ma-sonry has not been conferred; all will
be justified in expecting your conduct andbehavior to be such as may with safety
be imitated. 75-37
In the honorable character of MarkMaster Mason, it is more particularly
your duty to endeavor to let your con-
duct in the world, as well as in the
Lodge and among your brethren, be such
as may stand the test of the Grand Over-seer's square ; that you may not, like the
unfinished and imperfect work of the neg-
ligent and unfaithful of former times, be
ZP) 76
rejected and thrown aside, as unfit for
that spiritual building, that house notmade with hands, eternal in the heavens.While such is your conduct, should
misfortune assail you, should friends for-
sake you, should envy traduce your goodname, and malice persecute you, yet mayyou have confidence that among MarkMaster Masons you will find friends whowill administer relief to your distresses,
and comfort your afflictions ; ever bearingin mind, as a consolation under all the
frowns of fortune, and as an encourage-ment to hope for better prospects, that
the stone which the builders rejected
(possessing merits to them unknown) be-
came the chief stone of the corner.
You will now take your seat amongthe Brethren.
I E)- (Cdc Q t a st.)
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9fe)ffl- t) ? t), hv u antg t bg bf
-H ::•
I W- ftthg, 9 (D ft. .
IJ-toft- fc)J d), liv u anthg.
J w- nthg, PA.^Wffi" Ks any br anthg to brg bf
r
-H :: . If nt, w wl n pre t dsp wthft in +1 Z ft ° @ cl a : : t ft in -H
f ?)s °; any prs n '$? ft fts wl pis rt.
(i) < } (J, r u stfd tt al prs r f? fts.
I &- || am stfd, IJ .fe) ft.
# d) ft - *** 3 n, it is m O tt wdspns wth ft in ths (Gvs §.) Z fts
°
@ tt a :: b eld t ft in -H ? fts ° fr
+| prps f wk ; ofes wl tk thr stns
acdl. 3rJ ^, u wl infm -H (j>r. *
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(f- ** **) * ($- *)
(Ops dr.) <£mp $, ft hs bn dspsd wthin -H Z fts ° @ a :: eld t ft in -H
$? fts ° fr +| prps % wk, @ u r drc t
gr ac. (Cls dr.) 77-37
(i) £ K? as t)0. <?-X as (i>#c.
GH " l W. f ? "J &.
G ?" Jw. 94<?" J
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W(T>- ** 3r ? J, (£s@#§.) u wl
tk wth u sutbl astc @ ppr +| cdt to
b pcvd in -H fs sen ^ -H f (?)S ° i du
@ an fm.
I $ - (® 7i P) s % C rtrs @ pprscdt by pic c-t fv tms am Jis bd, apas (T) (T) @ br br. \ $ rts)
&%C- ** ** *
I 5" (§•) ^ ^? ^lr ^s an alm a*
-H inr dr.
t)ffl- 3r ( |, u wl atd to +| al
@ rpt -H cs. 79-37
l£_***** ((T)^<?- *) * (Ops
dr.) Wh cms h.
fto 80
0);f(?- A wr br wh lis bn rgi init.an
G 4 O, ps t -H ° $ Tc, rs t +| s°
% o (T), ad t -H hnr ° £ / <s>, @ nwprs fr fth It i (T)y b bg rgly setd in
4H ori chr.
I 5 - My br, is i % ur on f w @ ac
u ink -h rqs.
Celt- It i.
^ 5-3r P) % C, is HH cdt du @tr pr, wr @ w q.
(J)#<£- >{ is.
? 3) - 3y wt fr rt ds h ex t gn ad
int ths wfl :: % f ft P)s.
£>#<?- 3 bnf ^ +) pw.
J }- Xs li -H pw.
C)%Q- X lis i nt bt I, lis cdr, hv it
fr lim.
I £ - Adv @ gv it. (Bn.) Th pwis r ; -H <J wl awt -H tm wh ptc nntl
lis rqs sli b md kn to +| fc) (i) @ hs
an rtd. (07s cZr @ gs t 4-, §.) Ci) (i)>
-H aim at -H inr dr ws csd b a wr br
wh hs bn rg in an Q 4 o ,ps t -H °
81 O?% Tc, rsd t -H sbl 9 % to to, aclv t -H
hn ° $ Z to , @ nw prs fr fth It i toy
b bg rgly setd i -H ori clir.
W (i) - 3 r <> 5 ? is it % lis on f w @ac h mk -H rqs.
l-B - It is.
(i) to - Is li du @ tr p, wr @ w q.
* 5- X is.
to - 3 y wt fr rt ds li ex t gn
ad int tlis :: % f to tos.
? % - 3 bnf # -u pw. 37
W to- Xs li +i pw.
? ;) - K hs i nt bt I, lis cdr?
liv it
fr hm @ wl gv i at -H ppr tm.
(z) to - It is m O tt +| cdt b prmt ent @ b re i d @ anc fin.
1 5 - (At inr dr.) It is -H O % -H
fe) to tt -H (J b prmtd t ent @ b re
in d @ anc fm. (Qdt entr.) My br,
u wl hit. (Bt Jin on cdts rt shld.)
Th mnr % ur rcptn in +1 predg °s hs
alrd bn xpld t 11 ; in tlis ^ to s ° u r
red upn -H mlt, apld to nr n bs. Th
mlt is an inst md us % b oprt fistkn o -H rf @ spflrs prts % stns -H btr
t ft tlim fr -H bids us, bt w as f (^s
r tgt to mk us % it fr -H mr nbl @gls prps % dvstg ou mds @ cnsc $ al
-H vcs @ supflts $ If, thrby fitg ousls
as lvg sts fr tt spir bldg, tt lis nt
md wth lis, et i -H livs. <j) £), -H cdt
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tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbor,nor taketh up a reproach against his
brother.
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ur pis.
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a si ob aprtng t ths °, will I tk pis
in infmg u tt thr is nthg cntnd i it
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annc ur nm @ rpt aft m : I, AB,^nion f w @ ac
3in -H prs % A Gr, @ ths
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inf I shl hv fd hm o tlim jstl entl t
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oth : : % ^ (?) s % wh I ma bem a mb,
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wtlm +| lgli ^ m c-t.
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@ els a :: ov wet I ma b eld npn t
prsid wtlio gvg a let, o a pt % a let,
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ov ths o any otli :: in a hty or arbt
mnr.
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+| fnds % ths o an oth ::, nr prmt it
t b dn if wtlm m pr t prv it.
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a :: or a b f fl. fl t +| vl % anth nr
prmt i t b dn if i m pr t prv it.
f (2) 90
T al % well I m si pr @ s, wtht an
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to rt @ m bd qrd, slid I wlfi vl any
pit % -H s ob % a f m (?) ; s li m G.
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9r J'8l, n wl rels -h br fm +| c-t
as h is l)iid t -H frt b str tis. (Bins
to -h e.)*
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und -w §j?a| © ft. Ths (T7^s£p.) is -H stp. An ths (Gvs §.) -H §
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As a fth tkn % m br lv @ estm I
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d u {Dn.) Hr I If u @ hr I fd u;
wl u b o o f.
91
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A to fid crd is strg.
(i) ft- 4. thr lid crd is nt esl brkn.
fc)t is ths.
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^ ft ft. Tradn nfrms us tt +| exprt
wkmn wli xctd +| dsns in sclptr npn
+| elms @ arclis % K S Tm wr mn fmGrbl, a cty % Phnc. In ordr t dstng
tlios anc crfm wh, b thr ski @ indst,
hd bem ^ fts in -H rts, onr anct brn
tyO 92
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&&- In the earliest ages the Past
Master's Degree was conferred uponMasters of Lodges only, to qualify themto preside over the Lodge and to teach
them the respect and obedience the breth-
ren were due them as presiding officers.
It has also been the custom amongMasons from time immemorial, that nonebut those who had presided as Masterof a Lodge could be exalted to the RoyalArch Degree.)
In acrdc wth tt anc cstm i thf bems
ncsy tt I slid rtr frm -H rm fr a tm,
@ lv u i chrg % -H•
'
, t prsd ov i dur
m tmpry absc, in O t qlf u t re -H
sbl °^| pjy. Th brn kn u wd b
rqd t act as (S) % ths :: @ thrpn xprsd
thr enfdc i ur ablt t prs whn thy elc
u t rec +| °, @ wth +| instrcn wch I
shl nw gv n, I trs u wl b abl t prsd
wth eql pis t ursl @ hn t +1 frt.
93 <£*&0)- Previous to your investure, it
is necessary that you should signify yourassent to those ancient charges, rules andregulations which point out the duties of
a Master of a Lodge.I. You agree to be a good man and
true, and strictly to obey the moral law.
II. You agree to be a peaceable citi-
zen, and cheerfully to conform to the
laws of the country in which you reside.
III. You agree to hold in venerationthe original rules and patrons of the
Order of Masonry.IV. You agree to avoid private piques
artd quarrels, and to guard against in-
temperance and excess.
V. You agree to be cautious in car-
riage and behavior, courteous to yourbrethren, and faithful to your Lodge.
VI. You agree to promote the general
good of society, to cultivate the social
virtues, and to propagate the knowledgeof the art.
VII. You admit that it is not in the
power of any man, or body of men, to
make innovations in the body of Ma-sonry.
VIII. You admit that no new Lodgeshall be formed without permission of
the Grand Lodge.
IP (2) 94
IX. You admit that no person can re-
gularly be made a Mason in, or admitteda member of, any regular Lodge, with-out previous notice, and due inquiry into
his character.
X. You agree that no visitors shall bereceived into your Lodge, without dueexamination, and producing proper vouch-ers of their having been initiated in a
regular Lodge.These are the regulations of Free and
Accepted Masons. Do you submit to
these charges, and promise to supportthese regulations, as Masters have donein all ages before you?
Celt- I d.
(i)
(7)- In consequence of your cheer-
ful conformity to the ancient charges,rules and regulations governing the Or-der, you are now about to be installed
Master of this Lodge, in full confidencein your care, skill and capacity to gov-ern the same.
U wl nw tk ur set in -H (J. As a
mrk % dstcn u, as mst, wl b cvrd whl
-H rst % +! brn ram uncv. {Put on lit.)
Ci) C7
) - I will now instruct you in
regard to the furniture and implementsof the Lodge, and in doing so will first
95 $Lcall your attention to the Holy Bible
I @ <£s, -H + h $t Ls in ^y, ocu-
pyg thr rsptv pic on +| 4. ; +| X 3 ,
That Great Light in Masonry which will
guide you to all truth, direct your path
to the temple of happiness, and point out
to you the whole duty of man. ye tk
it as -H rl t on ftli @ prcte, @ upn
it ob Os. Th } t -h Ost, it bng -H
prpr emb % lis ofc, @ -H <Js t +) <?it,
bcs, by a dn atntn t its ns, thy r
tin t rglt thr dsrs, @ t kp thr psns
wthn dn bnds wth al mnkd, bt mresp a wthy br.
Th thr gt Its iflyr-H K 3,sq@cs, wch u shd alws c in thr plc npn
-H 4 w^n -H :: is opn.
(z) O - You will now receive in charge
the Charter, by the authority of whichthis Dodge is held. You are to carefully
preserve it, and hand it over to your
Successor in office
You will now receive the Book of Con-
stitutions, which you are to search at all
f& Of)
times. Cause it to be read in your Lodge,that none may pretend ignorance of theexcellent precepts it enjoins.
You will now receive the by-laws,which you are to read carefully, see themstrictly enforced, and that proper de-
corum is maintained.
I wl nw instc u i -H use % -H gvl.
Ths is an embl % pwr ; one bl % well
els -H :: t ord. * To bis cal up +|
sub ofes % +1 ::. ** Thr bis el up
-H ent ::. *?** An on bl wl st thm. *
Hvg 1) dii ele @ instld wli a ensl
nnib % brn prs, a clitr or wrnt empru t wk, @ -H gr Its i thr pi upn +|
A, tlis in ur 1ms is trl an mblm % pr.
I nw place u i clirg % -H : : .
***
(Hds gvl I cdt.) 3 in, u wl apli -H (t,
(D?i) bill ur nw mst, @ sit h wtli +|
gr li s. {Dn.) My br, u wl nw drp on
gvl (& st +i : :
.
eat- *i
fc) £) - & tli +| enst @ ast % +1 bn
u r nw instl nist @ fly emprd t prsd,
97 <?»
3 -H 3 r Sec wl infm u if tlir is an-
tlig t cm bfr -H : : fr its actn at tlis
tm. Ci)th ur prms I wl n rtr.
I ec- {Begins readg resolution. Dis-
cussion of Resolution. Confusion.
Master Returns.) 37
W(T)- {AtJ
Ci) $fo&.) (3jy br, I amnt suprsd t fncl +| :: in cnfsn; bt a
slirt tm ago I pled u i clirg % -H ::
tghr wtli its fntr @ implts, @ amngthm ws +i K 3 upn -H 4L. I fnd it
otsd -h :: -rm. TIl brn kn u hcl nt -H
3 in i pic upn -H 4@ tr tt rs wd nt
sfr u t gvn tlim wtli -H gvl. Tli crmtlir well u liv bn rncl t ps on ths ocs i
intnd t qlfy u t prsd ov a : : by im-
prsg upn ur md i -H mst lstg @ sbst
mnr psbl tt (T)S hv n rt t mt as a ::
wtht livg prst btli -H 3 @ ©. On tlis
ocsn +| 3 ws intntly rtrd fzn -H rm i Ott u mt liv a strkg xmplfc % +1 rdcls
psn a (T) wd ocpy i atmptg t prsd ov
or gvn a : : wtht livg prs btli -H 3 @
$ft 98
<J ?t -H end tt slid u at an tin b eld
upn t prs ov a :: u wl b crtn to kntt u liv bth -H 3 @ <£ in thr pics bfr
u mk us % +| gvl; @ als to tcli u tt
it is iir dt @ prvnc wlm vstg a :: t
kn tt bth r prs, @ if thy r nt, t rbl
agst -H asumd auth % +1 mst as thes
bin liv rbld ags u.
In nr chrg ws pled -H chtr @ u wrtld t crfly prsv it, bes wtlit a prply
authzd chtr n rg :: en xist.
U wr instrctd tt u slild alws c +|
grt Its i tlir pic upn +| Jy wlm +| :: is
opd, bes fm -H x 3, +1 grt It in (T)y,
on instn drvs its wsdm, strgli, @ bty,
@ wtlm it r cntd tlios dvn lws @ mrl
preps well pnt ot on dts t(j> @ t mn,
well w as (T)s slid rvrnc @ oby. Nosnr ws +| 3 rtrd fm -H :: thn lirniny
eesd @ dscord prvld, so is its inflnc
upn ou lirts @ Its. It dmds fm evy
gd mn +| mst prfnd vnrtn as -H rvld
wd % +1 (^ 4^'
% +1 U. It wl confrni
99 K3ur fth, stghn ur lip, incrs ur chrty,
@ gud u t tt mgfcnt Tm abv whr al
is hrmny, jy @ pc.
THE BIBLE.
(There comes a time in the affairs of every
man when it seems no friend can be de-
pended upon, and he is left to his own re-
sources. Upon reflection, you will doubtless
remember that among" the first things
brought to your attention in your Masoniccareer was this old book, and you were told
that it alone was to be the rule and guideto your faith and practice. At each suc-
ceeding step in your advancement you havebeen reminded that it will guide you to all
truth, direct your path to the Temple of
Happiness, and point out to you the wholeduty of man.And now at this most propitious hour,
surrounded by those wTho take you as a
brother, in whose very heart you can haveno doubt of sincere wish for your future
happiness, let me impress upon your mindin the most lasting and substantial mannerpossible that this book contains the mind of
God, the state of Man, the w^ay of salva-
tion, the doom of sinners and the happiness
?o 100
of believers. Its doctrines are Holy, its pre-
cepts are binding, its histories are true, andits decisions are immutable.
Read it to be wise, believe it to be safe,
and practice it to be holy. It contains light
to direct you, strength to support you andcomfort to cheer you. It is the traveler's
map, the Pilgrim's staff, the Pilot's compass,
the Mason's light and the Christian's char-
ter.
Through it, Heaven is opened, Paradise is
restored, and the gates of Hell are dis-
closed. The Messiah is its grand subject,
our good its design, and the glory of Godits end.
Read it slowly, frequently, prayerfully. If
you will obey its precepts, it will be to youa mine of wealth, a paradise of glory, anda river of pleasure. It is given you in life
to prepare you for the judgment, and as youchoose, so shall your destiny be in the pros-
perity or adversity. May you never again
forget it. When Death's cold wind shall
blow around you, and his icy dew shall
gather upon your forehead, you will drop
asleep with the sweet assurance that whenthe awakening comes, you will be pro-
nounced a Just and Upright Mason by the
ioi o<£
Grand Master above, who hath furnished
you the means of Salvation, and hath writ-
ten your destiny between its lines.
)
U wl nw cm dwn i frt % -H 6 @ in
acrdc wth an ancient cstm % -H frty
b rgly setd in -H orn chr. (Tks cdt
by rt Tin; @ \ $ wth If.) U wl nwsfr ursl t b setd rpstg as ntrly as psb
an agd @ dcrpt mn. (Cdt is hr setd
twp by gp % $? ft.)
HFrdcn nfs us tt wn o $ (i)^ K ^ II
bcm vry agd @ infm h ocsnl vstd -H
:: t c ou anc brn wk. A chr ws prv
espcl fr hs acmdn. No on els ev ocp
it. It ws eld +| ori chr. It ws -H
cstm % our anc brn on thos ocsns to
tk hm i ths mnr @ 1ft hm int (Sets
cdt.) @ ot % (Rais Tim.) tt chr. Thscrmny aids t tt anc cstm @ is dmntdbng rgi setd i -H ori chr. U wl nwrev +| chrg.
My Brother: In the earliest ages, thePast Master's Degree was conferred uponMasters of Lodges only ; to instruct tfiemin the duties they owed to the Lodgesover which they were elected to preside,and also the respect and obedience thebrethren were due them as presiding of-
ficers. But Royal Arch Masons conferthis degree for a more important purpose,to qualify you to receive the sublimedegree of Royal Arch Mason ; also to
guard you against a breach of your Ma-sonic obligations. We are all, my brother,
too apt to come forward smiling, andkneel at our Holy Altar, of our own free
will and accord, take the most solemnobligations to perform certain duties, thenact contrary to them, seemingly to haveforgotten them. My brother, this shouldnot be so. Never forget your duties andobligations as a Mason; but by just, up-right, amiable, discreet and virtuous con-
duct, convince the world of the goodnessof our institution ; so that when you are
known to be a Mason, that. ought to beyour best recommendation. 102-37
103 <£*Never turn away from a burdened
leart as it pours out its sorrow; pity the
listressed, poor, weak and fallen ; let yourland be guided by Justice, and let
your heart be expanded by benevolence.If your duties to the world are not thor-
oughly understood, a daily recourse to
that Holy Bible, Light of Divine Truth,will set you right. As a Mason, let thescene through which you have just passedmake a deep and lasting impression uponyour mind. Never in future life acceptany Masonic office unless you make upyour mind to qualify yourself to fill that
office perfectly and creditably, and meritthe honors the brethren have conferredupon you; for if you do not, you will
wilfully betray the Masonic trust reposedin you, of which your position on this
occasion will be the least type of yourshame and disgrace ; and some of the
brethren may not feel proud that youhave come among them.
U wl nw tk nr st amg -H brn.
I 5 - (Cdcts Tim t a st.)
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too 3r <> to, liv u antg t bg bf
4H
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too
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3r ? t), r n sf tt al prs r o G os.
I to- || am stfd, too.
to (T) - *** 3n, it s m O tt wdsps wth ft in ths (tf* §.) $ os ° @tt a :: b eld t ft) in -H o G Os ° (Gfy
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(i) G (i)s ° fr--H prps $ wk @ u r drc
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dr.) G)h cms lir. 105-37
roe 106
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unto me, Let us go into the house of
the Lord.
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judgment, the thrones of the house of
David. 109-37
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to G to - For my brethren and compan-ions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be
within thee. Because of the house of
the Lord our God, I will seek thy good.
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ft G 120
All hail to the morningThat bids us rejoice,
The Temple's completed,
Exalt high each voice
;
The capstone is finished,
Our labor is o'er
;
The sound of the gavel
Shall hail us no more.
To the Power AlmightyWho ever has guided
The tribes of old Israel,
Exalting their fame.
To him who hath governedOur hearts undivided,
Let's send forth our voices
To praise his great name.
Companions assemble onThis joyful day,
(Th' occasion is glorious,)
The keystone to lay.
Fulfilled is the promise,
By the Ancient of Days,
To bring forth the capstone
{Talcs up cp'st.)
With shouting and praise.
121 R ?
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There's no more occasion
For level or plumb-line {Rmv Apr)
For trowel or gavel,
For compass or square;
Our works are completed,
The Ark safely seated, (Sts Ark)
And we shall be greeted
As workmen most rare.
Now those who are worthy,
Our toils who have shared,
And proved themselves faithful,
Shall meet their reward.
Their virtue and knowledge,
Industry and skill,
Have our approbation,
Have gained our good will.
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wds tyeacpt @ re t7im, mov ps -H cdt
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Hands
We accept and receive them,Most Excellent Masters,
Invested with honors
And power to preside,
Among worthy craftsmen,
{(z)n i ), wfi is 1st in -h presn,reIts -H ©, ^y aK ent proc @ ??zcA
///// -H sng is fnshd.)
Wherever assembled,
The knowledge of MasonsTo spread far and wide.
Altar
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i +| frm % a sem-clr fc -H (J.)
Then said Solomon, "The Lord hathsaid that he would dwell in the thick
darkness. But I have built an house of
habitation for Thee, a place for thy dwell-
ing forever. And the King stretched forth
his hands and turned his face, and blessed
the congregation of all Israel, and all
the congregation of Israel stood." Theythen kneeled down and prayed .
123 H I
4.1- (Knl.)
O Lord God of Israel, there is no otherGod like Thee, either in heaven above,or upon the earth beneath. Behold,heaven, and the heaven of heavens can-not contain Thee; how, much less this
house which I have built. Harken thou,
therefore, to the supplication of thyservant, of thy people Israel ; hear thoufrom thy dwelling-place, even fromheaven, and when thou hearest, forgive.
Now when Solomon had made an endof praying, fire came down from heavenand consumed all the burnt offerings andsacrifices, and the glory of the Lordfilled the Lord's house. When all the
children of Israel saw how fire camedown from heaven, and the glory of the
Lord upon the house, they bowed them-selves down to the ground, (Dn) withtheir faces on the pavement, and wor-shiped and praised the Lord, saying,44 For He Is Good; For His Mercy En-dureth Forever. " (Rpt sx ts.J
{Fire comes down.)
4J1- (fys @ gv § K § xclm.)
Almighty Jehovah,Descend now and fill
This Lodge with thy glory,
Our hearts with good-will!
Preside at our meetings,
Assist us to find
True pleasure in teaching
Good-will to mankind.
Thy wisdom inspired
The great institution,
Thy strength shall support it
Till Nature expire.
And when the creation
Shall fall into ruin,
Its beauty shall rise
Through the midst of the fire.
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6 6 126
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Our mystic temple is now completed.The priceless keystone binds the last archtogether, and the ark has been seated in
its resting place, under the extendedwings of the cherubim in the Most HolyPlace, and for your zeal and fidelity to
the craft, you have been received and ac-
knowledged Most Excellent Master. Assuch, new duties and new obligations are
imposed upon you, which you are expect-
ed to meet and fulfill with equal pleasure
to yourself, and honor to the fraternity.
Ybu are invested writh power to travel in-
to foreign countries, work, and receive
Master's wages, and dispense true Mason-ic light and knowledge to all less inform
ed brethren.
The .Mystic Temple represents ourpresent life ; the foreign country into
which a Mason is expected to travel is
that "undiscovered country from whosebourne no traveler returns." The wageswhich he is to receive are the rewards of
a well spent life, and the knowledge of
divine truth, which the Grand Master of
the Universe will bestow upon all whofaithfully perform their task. 127-37
ae 128
Your admission to this degree of Ma-sonry is a proof of the good opinion the
brethren of this Lodge entertain of yourMasonic ability—believing that you will
become a perfect Ashlar—a Master Work-man. Let this consideration induce youto be careful of forfeiting, by misconduct,or inattention to our rules, that esteemwhich has raised you to the rank you nowpossess
;putting aside all personalities,
jealousies and envies keen, which impedeyour progress toward virtue and happi-
ness, and sow this life with thorns.
Let it be your unremitting study to ac-
quire such a degree of knowledge and in-
formation as will enable you to discharge
with propriety the various duties incum-bent upon you, and preserve unsullied the
title, now conferred upon you, of MostExcellent Master.You will now be seated among the
brethren; you are entitled to all the
rights and privileges of a M E M.
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135 (i)H
PRAYER
O Thou Eternal and Omnipotent Jeho-vah, who by thine almighty word didst
speak into being the stupendous arch of
heaven, permit us, thy frail, dependentand needy creatures, in the name of ourMost Excellent and Supreme HighPriest, to approach thy divine majesty;incline thine ear to the voice of our prais-
es and of our supplications. We wouldrender Thee thanksgiving and praise for
the institution, as members of which, weare at this time assembled, and for all the
^le^sures we have derived from it. Wethank Thee that those here assembledhave been favored with new inducements,and been laid under new and stronger ob-ligations of virtue and holiness. Teach us,
we pray Thee, the true reverence of thygreat, mighty and terrible name. Inspire
us with a firm and unshaken resolution in
our virtuous pursuits. May the solemni-ty of the ceremonies of our institution beduly impressed on our m;inds, and have ahappy and lasting effect on our lives. En-kindle, we beseech Thee, in each of ourhearts, the flame of devotion to Thee, of
love to each other, and of charity to all
i;4- 136
mankind. May the incense of piety as-
cend continually unto Thee from off thealtar of our hearts. May holiness to the
Lord be engraven upon all our thoughts,words and actions; and finally, O Merci-ful Father, when we shall have passedthrough the outward veils of these earthly
courts, when the earthly house of this
tabernacle shall be dissolved, may we beadmitted into the Holy of Holies above,
into the presence of the Grand Councilof Heaven, where the Supreme HighPriests forever presides, forever reigns.
Amen.
Cpx- * {End % 1st C.)
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(Endofgnd C.)
141 (T)0
CfiK- Now, Moses kept the flock of
Jethro, his father-in-law, the Priest of
Midian; and he led the flock to the backside of the desert and came to the moun-tain of God, even to Horeb. And the
Ang-el of the Lord appeared unto him in
a flame of fire, out of the midst of a bush
;
and he looked, (D?i) and behold the
bush burned with fire; and the bushwas not consumed. And Moses said,
I will now turn aside and see this great
sig-ht, why the bush is not burnt. Andwhen the Lord saw that he turned aside
to see, God called unto him out of the
midst of the bush, and said, Moses,
Moses. And he said, here am I. Andhe said, draw not nigh hither; put off
thy shoes from off thy feet {remove slip
frm ca?id's feet) for the place whereonthou standest is holy ground. More-over he said, I am the God of thyfather, the God of Abraham, the Godof Isaac, and the God of Jacob. AndMoses hid his face; (Dn) for he wasafraid to loot upon God. Exod. iii, 1-6
End of 3rd C.
#A 142
(JK—Zedekiah was one and twentyyears old when he began to reign and hereigned eleven years in Jerusalem. Andhe did that which was evil in the sight of
the Lord his God, and humbled not him-self before Jeremiah the prophet, speakingfrom the mouth of the Lord. And he also
rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar;and stiffened his neck, and hardened his
heart from turning unto the Lord God of
Israel. Moreover all of the chief of the
Priests and the people transgressed very
much after all the abominations of the
heathen ; and polluted the house of the
Lord which he had hallowed in Jerusalem.
And the Lord God of their fathers sent to
them by his messengers, because he hadcompassion on his people; and on his dwell-
ing-place. But they mocked the messengers
of God, and despised his words, and mis-
used his prophets, until the wrath of the
Lord arose against his people, till there wasno remedy. Therefore he brought upon them
the King of the Chaldees, who slew their
young men with the sword in the house of
their sanctuary, and had no compassion up-
on young man or maiden, old man, or him
that stopped for age; he gave them all in-
143 Z£)
to his hand. And all the vessels of the
house of God, great and small, and the
treasures of the house of the Lord and thetreasures of the King and of his princes:
all these he brought to Babylon.
And they burnt the house of God, andbreak down the walls of Jerusalem, and
Confusion
(^psntatn % btg rms upn +| wis.)
burnt all the places thereof with fire, anddestroyed all the goodly vessels thereof.
And them that had escaped from the
sword carried he away to Babylon, wherethey were servants to him and his sons
until the reign of the Kingdom of Persia.
EndofWi C
P. S. How solemn and mournful, in
its sublimity, is this description of the
sack and destruction of the city and tem-
ple of God ! His chosen people forced bya foreign despot from the groves andpeaceful vineyards, of their native Isra-
el, and dragged into captivity, on the
banks of the far-off Euphrates ! TheJewish captivity continued for a period
of seventy years.
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Cj^K- (Rds frm insd.) Thus sayeth
Cyrus, King- of Persia, the Lord Godof Heaven hath given me all the king--
doms of the earth, and he hath charged
me to build him a house at Jerusalem,
which is in Judah. Who is there among-
you of all his people? His God be with
him, and let him go up to Jerusalem,
which is in Judah, and build the house
of the Lord God of Israel (he is the
God,) which is in Jerusalem. Ezra i,2-3.
^ I- Wt sa u, bn, I am fr gng up at
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94 14§
al obstcls tt ma prst tlislvs o on wa.
We mst ps tt rchwa % rks t acmplsh i.
U mst stp lo, my 3rn. Stp 1.
Arch
lie that humbleth himself shall be ex-
alted. Luke xiv, ii.
V ?- we r saf] thr tt dfclt rcliwa.
Lt us cntnu or jrny, On or wa up -H
rvr we w] pas -H runs % -H cty %A natli. opsit t wh, @ bynd +1 rvr, is
-H cty % Achod. Thrns^ol Babbahr nw i i'l vu ; wh w rh tliiri w ma xpet
trbl ; «i i w] b dfclt, f nt dngrus t ps.
Wlit heps % rbs, stns @ tmbr in grd
enfsn ; twrs tpls, colms, lng @ rdy t
fl. Hr s a rf @ rugd wa bfo us, bt
w r cmpeld t kp ou crs, so It us ps
ovr i.
Ruins of old Rabbali
f} I - I will bring the blind by a way(that) they knew not; I will lead themin paths (that) they have not-known ; I
will make darkness light before therm
149 1> 3and crooked things straight. Thesethings will I do unto them, and not for-
sake them. Isaiah xlii, 16.
We r ovr ths dfclt pic. Bt wht hv
w hr. An 4. 1ft uinjrd ; It us kn bef
@ Ik t H wli s aln abl t suport 11s n
al or trils @ dfcults. We ogt to fl
thkfl t H fr or sf prgrs tlir s mnydngfs.
Altar-1 f}
$ I - Lord, I cry unto. Thee; makehaste unto me; give ear unto my voice.
Let my prayer be set forth before Theeas incense, and the lifting up of my handsas the evening sacrifices. Set a watch,O Lord, before my mouth ; keep thedoor of my lips. Incline not my heart to
any evil thing, to practice wicked workswith men that work iniquity. Let therighteous smite me ; it shall be a kind-ness ; let him reprove me, it shall be anexcellent oil. My eyes are unto Thee,O God, the Lord ; in Thee is my trust
;
leave not my soul destitute. Keep mefrom the snare which they have laid for
94 1 50
me, and the gins of the workers of ini-quity. Let the wicked fall into their ownnets, whilst that I, withal, escape. Psalmcxli.
End of 5th C
jj
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Mspotma, wh Abr dwlt. Hr is anothrrchwa thr +| mts, bt y mst kp on orcrse @ g thr i. Prhps i s mr dfcult t
ps th -h othr wh. Y mst st lw, mbrs. H tt hmblth hmslf shl b xltd.
Or prsvnce lis nbld us t get thr thsdfclt pi. Lt us prod on or jrny. T fst
pi we wl cm t wl b ol Tad % M dsrt. THb nm % ths ct sgnfs a pirn tr, line -H
Grrks eld it Paly or Ct % Ps. It wsbit by or GMK Sol as a sit fr a Ct, @
151 +5rstg pi fr -H rh crvns o thr wa t -H c pts
% -H Mdtran. Th lctn ws a btfl oas shltd
by lfty pams, @ rfrshd by cl sps % wtr
t prtc ths crvns, as wl as t clrct +| trd
by -H wa % J, time t Ty, -H grt nvl
mstrs %%-H wld. \ bit Tad in -H dsrt,
@ prvd fr th sf sort t J, time t Ty, wlir
-H slips % Trcs revd thr rch mdse @envyd it t al -H kwn prts % -H wiid.
Ruins of Old Tadmore
Hio, wht hv w hr. A dltfl ^\ % wtr,
pur @ clr. Tk a drnk % i ; thr is n
ting wh w ma fd an as gd @ pur. Thrns % Tad en nw b dstnetl sn. Wtmgnfene ! wht dsitn ! stpndus rws %clmns @ oblsks % -H mst xquist wk-mnsh ; brkn rchs @ frgmnts % plrs %rchst seulptr ii sctrd o -H snds. Lt
us prsu or jrny thr ths rgli @ dngrs
wa.
^ \ -I will bring the blind by a way (that)
they knew not; I wTill lead them in paths
(that) they have not knowrn; I will make
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darkness light before them, and crookedthings straight. These things will I dounto them and not forsake them. Isaiahxlii, 16.
Bt hr i an .y wh lis scpd -H hnds %-H dstryr. Lt us agn knl @ nvk +|
blsngs % H wh s aln abl t sv
Altar -2 $(J
I- I cried unto the Lord with my voice;
with my voice unto the Lord did I makemy supplication. I poured out my com-plaint before him; I showed him mytrouble. When my spirit was over-whelmed within me, then thou knewestmy path. In the way wherein I walkedhave they privily laid a snare for me. I
looked on my right hand, and beheld,
but there was no man that would knowT
me; Refuge failed me; no man cared for
my soul. I cried unto Thee, O Lord;I said, Thou art my refuge, and my por-
tion in the land of the living. Attendunto my cry ; for I am brought very low.
Deliver me from my persecutors; for theyare stronger than T. Bring- my soul outof prison, that I may praise thy name.Psalm cxlii
End of 6th C
153 ax^ I
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tlm ny we liv xprncd, bt w mst psvr
i g thr i. Stp lw, m 3'n, U H tt
hbltb hmslf sill b xltd.
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gwd fr -H bs % Mt Hrmn. In -H mdst
% tlis pin stds -H vnrbl ct % D, mbosd n
a c % vrdr @flrs. Lk an Oa n -H dsrt it
smls n vrlstng grn. We r ovr mst % or
dficlts, @ xept a fw M P in -H Leb rng,
@ bkn brgs, +| wa wl nt b dngrs.
Yndr n +| ntli w, rsng lk a bl eld n
dstnt, drmy grndr, s sn -H otln % -H
nbl mt wlir -H Lev ndr Ad prprd +|
tmbrs fr -H T % or G. Hr wl w crs
+) J o tlis dlpd ol brg. O) W wl
tlm sn pas +| qrs % Zara, wli -f) mrbl
ws prcrd f -H T. B cfl liw u st. Xris a rgli @ rgd wa bf u. (i)e mst
ps ov it.
Rgli toa hr
UA 154
I will bring- the blind by a way (that)
they knew not ; I will lead them in paths
(that) they have not known; I will makedarkness light before them and crookedthings straight. These things will I dounto them, and not forsake them. Isaiah
xlii, 16
Altar -3 f?
Hr r +| brkn rains % n A. Li us
kl @ tlik -h Etrnl () W lis prton @suprt drag or wry jrny, @ hmbl ask
fr its cntunc drg -H shrt rmndr.
V I- Hear my prayer, O Lord, give ear to
nay supplication ; in thy faithfulness an-swer me, and in thy righteousness. Andenter not into judgment with thy serv-
ant ; for in thy sight shall no man living
be justified. For the enemy hath per-
secuted my soul; he hath made me to
dwell in darkness. Therefore is my spirit
overwhelmed within me; my heart withinme desolate OLG.Hear me speedily, Lord
;
my spirit faileth ; hide not thy face fromme, lest I be like them that go down into
the pit. Cause me to hear thy loving
155 f)J
kindness in the Morning; for in Thee doI trust. Cause me to know the waywherein I should walk; for I lift up mysoul unto Thee, OLG. Teach me to doThy will; for Thou art my God; bring mysoul out of trouble, and of thy mercy cut
off mine enemies, for I am thy servant.
Psalm cxliii.
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@ it bem a srpnt @ os fid fm bfr it.
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? @ it bem a
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;
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it ws whl as lis oth tis.
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-H hp % 4
fe or rwd. Ci)e hv psd +| fs,
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+1 fo.
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# -H thrd vl.
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its nm is \ . 37
94 162
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is ind -H tru sig % 5 , bt owng to Mgrt cnfsn well lis arsn b -H intrden %strgs amg -H wkm thy liv als dcdd tt
nn shl b admd bt -H tru dsndts % -H
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in tracg. thr gnelgy. (Hnds h sig.)
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ind i -H tru sig % 3 1 bt owg t +| grt
crifs well lis arsn by +j intrden %strngs amg -H wkm thy hv als dcdd
tt nn shl b admtd bt +| tr dscs % -H
twl trbs % Is. U wl'thfr b vr crll in
tracng ur gnelgy ; who r u @ wt r ur
intns.
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dsndts % thos nbl $bls wh wrt s hrd
at -H bl % -H + , @ w^r prs at its cmpl
@ dden b .K I t M srvc %JL<$. Weorsls wr prs at its dstrcn b Reb, bywhm w wr tkn cptv @ crrd aw t 3
94 164
win- we rmnd srvts t lim @ hs seersntl -h rgn £ (£y H £ $, by whs prclwe were Ibratd @ hv nw cm up throgrt trbltn t ast in -H nbl @ gls undt% rbl -h k £ +1 L. wtht -h hp % feor rwrd.
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rn % (£y k % fr, by whs pre!m thywere lbrtd @ hv nw cm up thro grttrbltn t asst i -h nbl @ gls undtkg %rbldg -h Xs £ -H Ld, wtht -h hp % fe
or rwd.
P) G X?- e 5A(f, u wl ad thmint -H prsc % -H $ (J.
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mdtkg % rebldg -H Ks ^ -H L wtht
-H lip % fe or rwd.
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64 ° up t fl G (i). (§s gvn Q4.to ft e ffi.) e K @ G ^ , thy r ind
fl 6 (^s; wt d u thnk $ +| prprty
% qmplyg thm.
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ft G.? cb- || tlmk it ppr tt thy shd hv
an optnt, (i) g.
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un.
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flOf- Ur mdst bspks ur mrt. <£
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w -h ncsy wk tls.
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% rblg -H X % -H .
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#4 166
rb fm -H H G or %-\\ old rns. U wl
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crfl t obsrv @ prsv evthg livg mrks ^antq upn it @ brg it up t +| & <£ fr
its exmtn.
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to b an impenrtbl rk. One % -H brs
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in -H apx % well ws ths crsly wrt stn
well w suedd in rsng @ hv brt it upto +| $ C^ fr its xmtn.
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on Bbs. Aftr vvkng vr hrd fr sm tmw sucdd i rmvng +| arch whn w dscv
a dp vlt. On % -H brs agrng t dscnd?
w pled a rp sv tms arnd hs bd wthon end in hs rt hn @ +| oth i hs If,
wth ths instens, tt slid h wsh t dscn
h wd gv -W sgl wth hs If hnd, @ shd
h wsh t asnd h wd gv +| sgl wth hs
rt. Aftr bng dwn fr sm tm h gv -j-|
169 I I
sgl % asnt, wlm w dr lim up @ wthlim ths tlir litl sqrs wh w hv brt up t
-H $ Q fr its exm. (Prnts sqs t x ^-H sm tea as -H Tcyst tos prstd.) See
pag 166.
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HH sqs ^ ou t anc $ (T)s,<> , K> ^ I,
X, R # =F, @ X 4-- @ wl dbtls b #grt serve to -H erf in +| enstren % -H
nw bldng; (Tof '^) r u wig t prsu
urfts.
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ou lvs.
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bfr @ ma +i blsng % M %% nr fathrs,
^4, || , @ J g wth @ prtc u.
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thd cdt i Iwd int % dscv ark, is rsd
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1^- 4 th. (Qs ps vs, std bf Ql.)
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w agn rprd t +| n G en ^ +| ol rns
@ rsmd ou ft>s. Anthr % -h brs agrg
t dsnd +| vlt, w pled a rp sv tms amlis bdy as bfr, instrucd as bfr. Aftr
bng dn fr sm tm -H sn hvg atnd its
mrd hi, cstg its ras thro +| svrl arch,
enbl hm t dscv a crsl-wrt bx or coflr
ovld wtli pr gld. Th cfind air bemgvery oprsv, h sudnl szd +| trs wth lis
If hnd @ gv -H sgl % asnt wh hs rt,
whn w drew hm up, @ wth hm ths
litl bx or coflr well w hv brt up t +|
(|> <£ fr its exmn. (Pics bx on pds.)
171 3Levex#- G H @ G ?c
3ttbxevdtl
cnts trs $ untld vl t +1 erf. <£mp <£
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ns opn i @ c if w en asrtn wt it is
by readg.
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fie^f ^eads:
And it came to pass, when Moses hadmade an end of writing the words of this
law in a book, until they were finished,
that Moses commanded the Levites, whichbare the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord,
{Pause) G H @ G ? , tt is -H i^rk
% +| Qv @ ts +| 3 k % -H L. (Paris)
saying, Take this book of the law, and put
it in the side of the Ark of the Covenant of
the Lord your God, that it may be there for
a witness against thee.
(Pause) e) G X ty- ($rs 3lc acr$
fh.) (Pause) 3 k % -H lw, lng 1st,
nw fd. Kins t -H Ld.
94- 172
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t K> ?w7^ ##&$ @ hds i t 8c.) Kr is
a pt wh sm pclr substc in it; wht
en it b. Lt us opn +| bk @ c if ween asrtn wt it is b rdg
:
And Moses said, This is the thing
which the Lord commandeth, Fill an
omer of it to be kept for your genera-
tions; that they may see the bread
wherewith I have fed you in the wilder-
ness, when I brought you forth from the
land of Egypt.
And Moses said unto Aaron, Take a
pot, and put an omer full of mannatherein, and lay it up before the Lord,
to be kept for your generations.
As the Lord commanded Moses, so
Aaron laid it up before the Testimony,
to be kept. Exodus xvi: 32-34-
173 $<i)
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f?ot % onna laid up in -H 4-rk % -H
Cjtv, as a tstmny t b kpt % -W brd
whrwth +| clil % Is wr fed whn thy
wr brt thro -H wldrns.
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G -K ?20A0 xmns £ @ Ms t Q I :) Hr
is a rd wth bds, @ lvs @ flws, upn it
;
wt en it b. Lt us opn +| bk @ c if
w en asrtn wt it is by rdg.
>C$- {Reads) "And the Lord said untoMoses, Bring Aaron's rod again before the
testimony, to be kept for a token." Num.xvii: 10
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wh bdd, blsmd, @ brt fth frt in a da,
Id up in -H A % -H Qv as a tstm t b
kpt.
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fals ot. Scb pelts it up, exmns it.)
Hr is a prchmt wth mstrs elites in-
scbd upn it; wt en it b. {Hds it to
94 174
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ths msts chs upn +| jfc # +| <£. (i/tfs
it t M (?) G K $, ^o #m?is @ cmprsit crfy wth -H c/^c o?i +| arA\)
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upn -h end $ -H bx.
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upn ths end $ +| bx.
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upn ths sd % -H bx.
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f * • ( 5 ft.) 5 pstd in +| yr % +1 wld,
thre thsn, fr +| bnft % futr gnrtns @+1 Jsh natn in prtclr.
175 (D £>
G- K - (i) G K $, tlir r sm chctrs
upn +| tp $ -H bx.
(!)£)(? U wl pic HH cvr on +1 bx,
(finQji'-HX, (&n; Ql rs.)
K^- (Reads) And God spake unto Moses,and said unto him, I am the Lord : and I
appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, andunto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty
;
but by my name JEHOVAH was I not
known to them. Exod vi, 2-3
In the beginning- was the word, andthe word w^as with God, and the wordwas God (the same was in the beginningwith God.) John, i, 1-2.
O
ODEJoy, the secret vault is found
;
Full the sunbeam falls within,
Pointing darkly under ground,
To the treasure we would win.
They have brought it forth to light,
And again it cheers the earth;
All its leaves are purely bright,
Shining in their newest worth.
Here the exile o'er the wasteTrudging homeward, shall repose;
All his toils and dangers past,
Here his long sojourning close.
Entering through the sacred veils,
To the holy cell he bends
;
Then as sinking nature fails,
Hope in glad fruition ends.
176-37
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Xi^- The implements just laid aside
by you are the working* tools of a Royal
Arch Mason—the Crow, Pick and Spade.
The Crow is made use of by operative
Masons to raise things of great weight,
the Pick to loosen the soil, and the Spade
to remove the rubbish. As Royal Arch
Masons they morally teach us that weshould lift from our minds and hearts
the weight of passions and prejudices,
which impede our progress towards vir-
tue and happiness, loosen the hold which
habits of sin and folly have taken upon
our dispositions, and remove the rubbish
of vice and ignorance which hides that
eternal foundation of truth and wisdom,
upon which should be erected the moral
and spiritual temple of our second life.
178-37
9 4 l
O G >£?- 4^s ^4. (T)s w hi @ adrs
eh oth as <Js. Cmp, 11 dtls rmbr u sd
i" -H - o tt 11 wd nt gv +| ^O Wi any
oth mnr thn tt i wh u slid re i.
=Fh w jst emed t 11 is -H $ O Ci) aid
t in +i o. || s (p, @ ws cmc t uin t df lngs; th 4^r, (£1, @ }£e, +|
prcpl lgs kn t +| wld at +1 tm +|
9 4- ° ws orgzd, on wh ocsn it wscmnctd in thes thr lngs in ordr tt IJ
^L (i)y mt bem eoextnsv wh cvlztn.
U reed it by t @ t t t, ovr a trig
pvmt @ nndr a lv rch, wh mns by
thr Cs 9 j£ (i)s PSS +1 W(l arn * *
by eh. Gch tm it ws +| sm w spk
in t dif lng, ov a tri pvmt find b
-H r f % eh emp, und a lv rh fmdby -H r h % ech emp, rsd abv +| h
@ at lo b. || is t b gv in ths wa179-37
54 180
@ no othr. =Fli pw % ths ° is ^. Uwl rmb tt I> ws gv u as +1 wd % +1
to G to ° sylebed.1
1 lis bn adopted
as -H pw ^ -H Iji 4 ° spokn in fl, ]>.
Ths is -h § % +1 °. It aluds t +| pn
% -H o whrin u sd u wd liv +| t %ur s smt o
? @ ur br xps t -H schg
rs % -H sn at mrdn lit @ so frth.
It is als +1 wg § % +| °, +| § t b gv
on ntrg or rtrng fm a .*. % $ 4 tos.
Ths (tft>* §.) is +| gr hi § % +1 °. I
wl xpln t wt it aids hraft. U statd
in +| o tt u wd nt rv +| k t -H nis
chctrs npn +| t @ ss % -H 4 % +1
Qv, nnls fr instn @ so frth. + hs i +|
k @ is ths expld : It cnsts % r angs
in v atuds wth +| adtn % a d. 3gdiscted it fms t-sx dstct cs crs-
spndg wth +| t-sx Is % +| al.
Thr wr to Avays % frmg ths chs. Onews tkg +| tn angis wtht -H d fr +|
frst hlf % -fi'4, @ wth +1 d fr +1 1
h; bt -H mr cmn wa ws t tk -H f If
181 L<£
h ang wtht +1 d fr 4. @ wtli +| d fr
3 , @ s on. ( 5 stry Jc bfr Qs as ustd in +| 0.)
I wl nw xpln -H ermns thro wch uhv bn md to ps on tlis ocsn. On ur
fst intrdcn int ths .\ u wr re undr a
lv arli, -H sets \hv% bng % dvn orgn.
U thn md one crct arnd -H rm @ wrhltd at +| ho al fr +| bnf % pr, bes
P)sy i al ags tclis 11s tt bfr eng i ay
grt or impt undtkg w slid fs invk +|
blsg % 4 $. U md a sec crc % +1 rm@ wr hltd at -H lio J£. w^lv u rc ~H o
^a? jjL(i). U md a tlid crct Jg -H
rm @ wr prstd at -H 3 3 , -H exortns
thr rd ws xpnltry % tt cram. U mda fo crct % -H rm @ wr volntly nshrd
ot amdst gt ns @ enfsn. Tt cnfsn ws
intnd t rpsnt +| enfusn well occrd at
-H ds % K I +• Reb?H ^ 3, rsd
a lg rmy, mrlid agst Jr, besgd +| ct,
dstr -H =F > tk -H ppl cpt @ cr tlim awt 3bl. + I1 mnr i wch u wr bnd @ vlty
$4. 182
ushrd ot amdst g ns @ cnf ws intdd
t rpsnt +| mnr i well tlios captvs wrbnd @ crrd int cptvy. Tt nd +| fst
sctn % +| J^4 °. Th ° is dvd int to
sctns. Th intrmsn btwn +| fst @ sec
sctns is intnd t rpsnt +| 3 blnh cptvy
web cntnud fr a perod % sventy yrs.
(x)n (Jy asnd -H thr li isud hs prcl
Ibratg -H cptvs @ grntg thm lv t rtn
to thr homes. Tli cptvs at tt tm wrsctred al ovr +| 3blsh domns. It ws
-H intn % Q t hv thm clctd tghr @snt bk undr escrt in ordr tt tliy mtrcli thr hms in sfty. At +) tm % +|
dstrcn % +| =F b fieb, -H ligst ° kn in
(?) y w +i (?) <J &s ° cmi)It vvt is kn as
anc erf oy, wch emes wth +| G|°-4Jt -H tm % +1 prclmtn % <£y, lbrtg
+| <£s, thr wr bt thr (i) Q (i)s amg al
thos captvs in 3bl. + hes wr pios
mn @ zls (i) s . Th dd nt Ik t awt
+| tm rqrd to clct +| cptvs tghr bng
vry anxous t rtrn t thr hms. Thy
183 t_e
cncvd -H idea % undrtkg +| lizrds ent-
prs % trvlg a dirct crs thro +1 entry,
avdng al rds @ pblc pics, lipng in tt
wa t rch their lims i sfty @ mil snr
thn th otliw cd. ©y dd nt dm it
xpdt fr thm t d s owg t +| rf @ rgd
stt % +1 cntr thro well thy wd hv t
ps @ +1 mny obstcls thy wd mt wth
on thr jrny. Nvrthls as th wr dtrmd
t undrtk it h easd thm t b invstd
wth -H ppr 3blsh psw.
.
In -H send setn % ths ° w midtk t
rpsnt tt jrny well thos thr anct brn
tk by putg u undr an arch @ ovr a
rf wa, thr dift tms, as a rpsentn % -W
difcits on anc brn enertd on thr rtn
to Jr. +rdcn infms us tt th lid t ps
thro difclt arh wa % rck in +| mntns
@ ov vry rf @ dngs pics, oftn endrgg
thr lvs. It ws thr invbl cstm aftr ps
thes rf @ dngrs pics t kn @ rnd thks
t Q fr lis prtcn @ dlvrnc, line -H p^
rec ech tin aft psg ov -H rf wa. Thr
£4 184
entprs ws crwnd wtli sues @ tli rchd
thr Inns in sfty. Sm tin aft -H dstcn
% M T by Reb, tlios % on anc brn wlid esepd -H swd @ cptvt dsrd t rviv
(T)j agn, bt thy wr surnd by thr enms©espcly wr +| £?rsns on +| opst sd % +|
rvr excdl listil t tlim, thrtng t defet
evy sell atmpt. Nvthrls ou anct brn
dtrmnd t iindtk it. fc)th a viw t tt
end thy erctd a tbncl nr +| old runs,
wth otr crts wlir grds wr stnd t prtc
thm fm thr enms whl hldg thr mtgs
in +| tbncl. This rm, whn w r at wkin -h 5 4°, is intnd to rpsnt +| tbncl
@ +| otr crts. Th aprtmt ths sid +|
wht vl rpsnts -H tbncl, -H aprtmnts
wthot -H otr crts whr vis wr pic as
sttns @ cvrngg fr +| grds. d)n(j>
enmd (i)s to Id -H chldn % Is thro -H
wldrns, £)s hid envrs wth (j> as to -H
dfclts h mgt nit wh on lis jrny @ hwto dsps % tlim, @ (J> drctd hm in cas
h nit wth difclts to est hs rd upn -H
185 L<£
grnd @ it wd bcm a srpt, t strch fth
lis 1m @ tk it b +| tl @ it wd becma rd in lis lm as bf. If tt § ws not
undst h ws t pt hs hn in lis bsm @whn li shd dr it fth it w& b Iprs as
sno, t pt lis hn i hs bsm agn @ whnh shd pick it fth it wd b whol as lis
oth fls. If tt § ws nt undrstd h wst dp np wtr fm +| rvr @ por it upn
-H dry In @ it wd bcm bid upn +| dr
lnd. One or +| othr or al % thes §s
wd b undrstd @ cnvncng in cs h mtwth -H difclts h antcptd.
Ci)hn +1 tbncl ws fs instud thes thr
§s wr gvn t +1 thr grds, -H fst § t +|
fst grd, -H sec § t +| secnd grd, @ -fj
thd § t -H thd gd. (i)hl on anc br wr ths
hldg thr mtgs in +) =F b +| ^ C^ dscv
tt grt cnfusn existd in thr midst in
cnsqc % -H intrdcn % strngs amng +|
wrkmn, @ thy dcid tt ths ws owng t
-H incngnlty xistg btwn +| fmls % -H
orgnl twl ts @ thos whm th denomtd
£4- 186
-H profne. Wh a vw % avdg ths un-
lipy cdtn $ afrs in -H ftr thy decide!
tt nn shd thraftr b admtd bt +| tru
dsendts % -H twl trbs % Is.
In o t grd tt pnt mr efctuly +|
thrd grd \vs invsted wtli -h sigt % 3 r
vth instun tt slid any apl fr admsn,
bng in ev otli rspc wr @ wl qlf thy
shd in adtn t thr ps @ §s b intrs w-H sig % trh. U liv on ths ocssn bnmd t rpst thos thr anc brn at +| tm% thr arvl at
J.
Or anc brn wr holdg thr mtg in
-R tb as hs bn xplnd whn thos thre
AG (T)s cm up @ md aplen fr adms.
Th nis % +1 fs vl hrng thn cmg spsd
thm t b enms cmg up t atct +| =Fb, hhald thm : Ci)h cms hr
?wh dr aprch
ths fs vl % on scd + b, +| gr ecl nwin ssn. (j>rds asinb, -H enmy aprchs.
Ci)h r u. Thy ansd: Thr wr sjrs fm3bl wh liv cm up thr grt trbltn to
ast in -H nbl @ gls undtkg % rblg -f-|
187 L<£
X % -W L wtht +1 lip $ fe o rwd. Xask hw d u ex t gn adm. Thy ans.
j)y bf % +1 pws wh w re i 3bl. ^ask: at r thos pws, Thyansd: I -^
t || -, || am hth snt m lint u. Th'& % -H f v admd thm @ sd : gd mn@ t u ms b t hv cm thus fr, bt fth
u cnt go wtht m pws @ ws $ xrtn.
fo y pws r ? , >£ , @ J . (T) ws $ xrt
r xplnty % -H f § wch +| L cmd ost auk us $ whn h brt -H chl % Is ot
$ +| In % Eg @ lis $ bndg, wch ws t
est lis rd upn +| gr, wch h dd, @ it
bem a srpnt @ (?)s iid fm bfr it. =fh
L cmd (i)s t strh frth lis hn @ tk
it by -H tl, wch h dd, @ it bem a rd
in lis hnd as bfr. U wl nw aprh -H
sec vl @ gv ths aim ** ** ** * tghr
wth my pws @ §. Ths al is +| batry
% -H ^ 4- °- By niens $ thes pws @ths § thy gnd ad thro +| sec vl whrthy wr invs wth +| pws @ § % +1
ms ^ +| sec vl, by mns % wch thy gn
#4 188
ad thro -H tlid vl vvlir tli wr invs w-H pws @ § % +| ms % -W tlid vl,
tglir wli -H sig % trh. toh ths th aph
+| =Fb gd b +| Ijfc 4 <£ wli hid thm
:
(x)h cs In*. (i)h dr ap ths fo v % ouscds =Fb, +| (£ <£ nw in ssn, bfr whmincs bras upn -H hi alt bth da @ nt.
toll r u. Th ansd as bfr @ in adtn
prst +| sig % trh, well ws snt up @rcgzd by 3 as lis sg, @ th
(j> (J s dcd,
bt, owg t -H grt cfnns well hd arsn
b -H intrden % stgs amg -H wrkm, th
also dcd tt 1111 shd b adm bt -H tru
dscdt % +1 twl trbs % Is. Thy wrthfr rqd t b vr crfl in trcg thr gnlg,
well thy dd in ths wrds : Ue r ^ ur
on tribs @ fmls, dseds % ths nbl (j>bls
wh wrt s hrd at -H bl % +1 + m, @wr prs at its cmpln @ dden by K> \
to -H srvc % 4- $• ^ e orsls wr prs
at its dstcn by Fleb by whm w wrtkn cpt @ ear awa t 3 bl whr w rmndsrvts t hm @ hs snesrs untl -H rgn %
189 L<£
C£y, -K % f? by wlios prclm w wr lbrtd
@ liv nw cm np thro grt trbltn t ast
i -H nbl @ gls undtkg % rbl +| X $-H L wtlit -H lip % f o rw. Th (?) gH f thn prd : ? 5 4 C, u w admth nt +1 prs % +1 gr pel: Thy wradmtd @ provd thsl (T) g p)s.
(i)hn it ws dedd by +| $ (J t rec
@ emply thm, th wr ask wt prt % -H
wk th wr wing to undtk. Th ansd
:
Any, (T> g ?b it evr so dfclt. It ws
ord tt thy b clh @ frnshd wth -H ncs
wk-tls, whn th wr infmd tt i ord to
prmt -H nbl @ gls undt % rblg -H X% -H L it ws nosy t rmv +| rbs fm +|
n-e enr % -H old rns, @ thy wr ordd
t rpr t -h n-e enr % +1 old rns @ cmcthr lbs in rmvg -H rbs, @ t b vry crfl
t obs @ prsv evthg hvg mrks % antq
npn it @ brg it np t -H gr ecl fr its
exmn. Thy rtrd @ rtnd wth ths, thr
fst rp : (T) G }( ^, in obdc t ur Os wrprd t +| n-e cr % -H old rns @ emed
11 A 100
on tt)S in rmvg +| rbs. Aft wkg vry
hrd fr sm tin w cm u j > n wt aprd t b
an impntrbl rck. One % -h brs sndg
lis cro upn it it rtnd a hlo snd. Upnfthr xnitn w dscvd an aili, in +| apx
% wch ws ths cursly-wrgt stn wch wsuedd i rsg <§ hv brt it up t -h gr ceil
fr its xnni. Th gr ccl dedd ft tt ws
+1 ks % a Z £> (5) @ wd dbtls b % gt
sivc t -H erf in -H ensten % -H nw bl.
They wr ask if thy wr wing to
pis thr lbs. Thy ansd: d) r, o G,
b th ev s dngrs. Thy wr od t g as
bfr, instc as bf @ wr asurd tt thr lbs
slikl nt g unrwd. Th rtrd @ rtnd whths tr sc rpt : (T) G )( f , in ob t ur
Os w agn rpd t -H n-e cr % -H old
rns @ rsumd our lbs. i>Lftr wkg vr
hrd fr sm tm w sued in rmvg -H arh
whn w dscvrd a dp vlt. One % -H
brs agrng t dscd -H v, w pic a rp sv
tins arnd lis bd wth on end in lis rt
hn @ -H oth i hs If, wth thes instns,
191 L<£
tt slid h wsh t dscd h wd gv -H sgnl
wth lis If lm @ shd h wsh t asnd h
wd gv -H sgnl wth lis rt. Aftr bngdn fr sm tm h gv -H sgi % asnt wThnw drw hm up @ wth hm thes thr ltl
sqrs wrch w hv brt np to +1 gr ccl fr
its xmtn. Th gr ccl dcdd tt thes wr
-W sqrs % ou thr gr msts— \ , K, %II ; X, K> % =F, @ K 4—@ wd dbtls
b % grt srvc t -H erf in +1 ensten % +1
nw bldg. Th wr ask if thy wr stl wl
t prsn thr lbs. Hvng bem dpi intrsd
in +| entrps i well thy wr engd, thy
ansd : w r, (i) G, ev at -H rsk % o
lvs. Th wr ord t go as bfr, instetd
as bf, @ -H blsg % M § % thr fths,
4^b?
Is, @ J , ws invkd to go wth @prtc thm. Thy rtnd wth ths thr thrd
@ 1st rpt :(i) 6 )( fj i ob t ur O w
agn rpd t +1 n-e enr % -H old rns @rsmd or lbs. Anthr %.M bs ag t dscd
-H vlt, w pld a rp sv tins ard hs bd,
as bfr, instccl as bfr. Aftr bng dwn
#A 192
fr sm tm -ti sn livg atnd its mrd lit,
cstng its ra thro +| svrl archs, enabl
hm t dscv a crslwrt bx or cffr ovld
wth pi gld. Th cnfind air bring vry
oprsv li sndnl szd -H tr wtli lis If
hn @ gv -h sgnl % asnt wtli lis rt, wnw drw Inn ap @ wtli lim tlis litl bxor cffr well w liv brt up t -H gr eel fr
its xmtn. Upn ex +| (j) <£ dsc tt tt bxws -H A % -H Cf @ tt it etnd a cpy
% -H bk % M lw, a pt % mna, Jlyrs
id. @ so frth. 87
Tlies fcts wr dvlpd by rdng +| bk.
(i)lm Reb dstryd +| HFm li ord tt evr
cpy % -H bk % -H lw shd b dstryd @tt evr prsn fnd in posn % tt bk tlifr
shd sfr a svr pnlt. Undr tlies crcstc
or anc brn supsd tt thr ws nt a cpy
% tt bk in xistc untl it ws fnd as hs
bn rpsntd on ths ocsn, @ sch ws thr
xcdg jy @ delt at fndg it thy in
vltly xclmd: +| 3k ^ +| L, ]g Is, nwfnd, Kins t.-H L. Th fnd tt -H bx
193 L<£
ntn a pt % mna Id up in -fi J^ % -H
v as a tstmy t b kpt, $ +1 bred
vdirwth -H chl % Is wr fd whn thy
vr brt thro -H wldrns; 4-rs rd
?Id up
n +1 4- % -U Qv fr a tk. Thy also
nd a ky to +| msts chest upn -H tp
% sds % -H 4Lr ^ +| <£ by wh thy wrnbl t rd -H nms % I , R ^ Is, X , K
=F ? @ ^ ^JL, @ tt i hd b dpstd thr
n -H y ^ -H wl, t thsn, fr -H bnf %utr gnrtns @ +1 Jsh ntn sn prtclr-
Jpn +| tp % -H box th fnd a tringl %hr eql sds, @ wthn -H trng ws inscbd
H scd nm % (j>in t dif lngu, -H 4L,
, @ K. 37
U dbtls rmb in -H ^ fl° tt upn -H
lh % o(j>
(i) >£ 4L, -H <> d) # a (i) (T) wssups t b frev Is, @ tt a snb ws adpduntl fa gnrts shd fd +1 rt one. It wsat -H tm % thes dsevs tt +1 R4. ° wsorgzd wn -H snpsd 1st wd % a <i) (T)
ws adpd as -H (j> O W^ M°- Assch it hs bn in us ev sne ® wl cntu
54 194
t b s usd untl tm shl b n mr. Thos
tli ft G fts, £r tlir ski @ inds in brg
t It -H imprt scs % tlis °, wr rwrd by
bg aptd 0)s % M vis, wch ofc it is
sups th held drag If as w hv no G)c
trdn r/c tlir livg bn rmvd. Thus nds
+1 xplntn % +1 crmris thro wch u hv
bn md t ps on ths ocsn @ brngs us t
-H sa'crd hsty % M °'.
—O—
Encli pryd t -H L tt h mt b instrc
iw t addrs hm by hs tru nm. (x)hl
is mnd ws dply absrbd in mdtn upnhs sbjc, lkng up twds hvn, li sw. as
t wr in a vsn a trngl % thr eql sds @rthn -H trngl ws inscbd +| sacrd nmI 5 e well h ws frbdn t spk aid. Tli
rngl ws srrnd by thr bri crclr ra % It
% glry, al emntng fm +| cntr as one
'omn cnt in eflgt @ rflgt rs. In odr
i prtc lis eys fm +| brlncy % -H ra hnvlnt pic hs hns ths, (Gvs $ K §.
fhs is +| $ 5^ § aldd to) @ trng arnd,
kng upn +| grnd h imagd a dp vlt,
it +| btm % well h sw upn a trigl
>dstl % wht mrbl a trigl, @ wtlin -H
rigl ws inscbd +| sacrd nm % E) e ? +1
mi as hhd sn in +| hvns. Th tri wthf| Jws aids t -H thr atrbts % i^ e^
Omnscnc, Oninptnc® Onmprsc. (x)h
195-37
5^ 196
Qhrstns it aids t +| Xl Trnty, (|>, +|
<£r,J
s <£hrs, +\ ©dtr, @ -H ){1 (^list
as Scntfr @ Qmftr. Th thr brlnt ra
% It @ glr, al emntg fm -H cntr as fin
on cmn cntr in eflgnt @ refulgt ras,
(hit tt lis creat pwr @ inline xtndf
thro al spac; tt li is, ws @ wl b -H
41 @ O, -H bgg @ -H end, -h fst <g
-H 1st; @ tt dpndnt upn X as <£rtr,
$rsvr, @ 3nfctr, r al creatd bngs, fm
3 ophite t mn, fm mn t ngls, archngls,
chrbm @ srphm*
+ rdtn nfins us tt Gnch bit a tmp]
undr gnid @ enscrtd it t +| srvc % +|
tru @ ev-lvg (p. xs sn, ftthslh, cn-
strctd -H wk wthot kng hs fthrs mtv.
X thn csd t b md a trin pit % pur gld
@ whin +| trigl h inscbd -H scrd nm %[J e, -H sm as h hd sn i +| hvns. Xincrstd it upn a stn % agt @ surndd
it wth prcs stns. X pled it on a tri
pdstl % wht mrbl @ dps it in +| btm
% -H dpst arch. X thn csd t b md a
197 I *fit stnd dr in +| tp % wch h fstnd a
eppr ring, by ms % wch it mt b rasd
shd it ev b ncsry. Ths h pled at -H
opng % +1 upr arch in ord t prtct -H
scrd trs thrin cntnd agnst -H univrsl
dig thn pndng. Ths hpnd in +) Ind
% pstn @ nn bt Gneh knw % -H scrd
trs ths archs cntnd. ^ prmsd to (i) s -H
tr prnctn % hs nm, wh h too ws frbd
t spk aid. Ci)n (T)s dd -H wd ws agn
1st, t +| wld.
Sol in hs tm ws rgrdd as +| wiss
ffrnc. X ws wl versd in al -H hdnmstrs % -H wld. K bor fl wl, in re.
mbrnc -H promss % $ to (T) , tt h wd mkkn t sm % hs sucsrs or dsndts +| tru
prnctn % hs nm; bt \ dd nt blev tt
wd hpn niitl h hd bit a tmpl whrin
+i scrd tr mt b sfly dpstd. K thfr
in +| fo yr % hs rgn, in +1 yr % -H
wld two thsn nn hnd @ nnty two,
jst fo hnd @ egty yr aft +| pasg % +1
9d sea by -H chl % Is, cmncd t bid
9A 198
a tmpl. K selctd fr -H st +| brw %(T)t Orh well ws rgrd as +| mst btfl
@ hltii spt in al Jers.
Th wkm empld in rmvg +| ertli to
lay -H fndtd fr -H =F cm npn a fit stn
dr, in +| top % well th fnd a cppr
ring, by mns % well thy suedd i rsg
it. Willi thy dsc a dp valt, in +| btm
% wh thy sw npn a triglr pdl % whtmrbl, a tri, @ wthn +| trig ws inscbd
mstrs chctrs. Th tri ws srndd by prcs
stns castng up brilnt ra % It. Upnths bng md kn t -H I h Od +| wkmto dsist fm digg fr li blvd tt tt spt
lid in sm ag % +| wld bn ddc t hthn
worshp. It is blvd tt \ ws thn infd
b 5 vn insprtn, tt tt spt lid bn thro
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(^GKf- Worthy Companions : by theconsent and assistance of the membersof this Chapter you are now exalted to
the sublime and honbrable degree of
Royal Arch Mason. 201-37
The rites and mysteries contained in
this degree have been handed downthrough a chosen few, unchanged by time,
and uncontrolled by prejudice ; and we ex-
pect and trust they will be regarded byyou with the same veneration, and trans-
mitted with the same scrupulous purity to
your successors. No one can reflect onthe ceremonies of gaining admission into
this place without being forcibly struck
with the important lessons which they
teach. Here we are necessarily led to
contemplate, with gratitude and admir-
ation, the sacred source from whenceall earthly comforts flow. Here we find
additional inducements to continue stead-
fast and immovable in the discharge of
our respective duties ; and here we are
bound by the most solemn ties to promote
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each other's welfare, and correct eachother's failings, by advice, admonitionand reproof.
As it is our earnest desire, and a dutywe owe to our Companions of this
Order, that the admission of every can-didate into this Chapter should be attend-ed by the approbation of the most scru-tinizing- eye; we hope always to find a-
mong us none but such as will promote,to the utmost of their power, the greatend of our institution, brotherly love, re-
lief and truth, taught by our interestingsymbols, and so forcibly impressed bvthese important ceremonies.By paying due attention to this deter-
mination you will never recommend a
candidate to this Chapter whose abilities
and knowledge of the preceding degreesyou cannot freely vouch for; and who,you do not firmly and confidently believe,
will fully conform to the principles of ourOrder, and fulfill the obligations of a
Royal Arch Mason.While such are our members, we may
expect to be united in our object withoutjealousy, strife, inattention or neglect;
but zeal, fidelity and affection will be the
distinguishing characteristics of our Or-
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der; and that satisfaction, harmony and
peace may be enjoyed at our meetings
which no other society on earth can af-
ford.
U will now take your seat with the
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U hv asnd, b rgl grdtns, to -H smt
iou sublm @ Ryl Arli.
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suprsd i -h hstry % mn.
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in a ppr mnr, ur (T)c wgs.
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imprt dts—a knl % wch en onl qnlfy
n t prsd ov -f| sns % It. 217-37
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@ ddcn % ou mystc tmpl; @ fr ur zl
@ unrlntg fdlt t +| crft reed +| en
grtltry titl % & G ft.
Y hv sn -H chosn ppl % G freed b
a forn dspot fm +| plsnt grovs @ pcfi
vinyrd % tlir natv Isrl, @ draged int
captv on +| bnks % -H far-of Eph.
Bt u hv sn thos aiictd sns % Zion
vistd, in +| drkst nt % ther advrsty,
b a pcfi It fm livn, well guid thm ov
rli @ rugd rds t -H sen % thr fmr gl.
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thm @ thr fndst hps.
Y hv sn thm scsfly engd in -H grt
@ gls wk % rbldg -H Hs % +1 Ld.
[And, finl, u hv sn +| sac tresrs %-H frs tmpl brt t It, @ -H bis bk rstd
t +1 lngig eys % -H dvot Isrlts, t b -H
nil @ gd, -H cmfrt @ snprt, % +1 ppl
^ G throt al futr tm.]
219 I aAnd, m Cmps, if, in al thes thngs,
i liv sn onl a sers % unming rits, if
W sprt % trth hs nt aplid t ur harts
\\ mrls % ths crams, then, indd, hv
v ft) in vain, @ u hv spent ur strgh
r nght.
Bt I am prsuadd t blev btr thgs %l. I trs tt u hv entrd int -H sprt %:hes si crmns, @ nndrst -H fl imprt %hes intrstg symbls; tt al +| frms @3mlns thro wch u hv psd, fm -H mint
u fst trod -H otr crts % -H Tm untl
ur fi.nl rcptn wthn -H vis, hv imprsd
dply on ur mnds +| grt @ fundimntl
prncpl % on tm-hnrd instutn : fr thn,
onl thn, en u jstly elm -H nbl nm% ffis; thn, @ only thn, en u feel tt
frnshp, tt union, tt zel @ tt purty %hrt, wch slid actuat ev one who wld
apropat t hmsl +| prd titl % a wkmntt ndth nt b ashmd.
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