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MASONICMUSICAL
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V RITUAL y
THE CEREMONIALSOF
CRAFT DEGREES
VAN
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MASONICMUSIGAL f
IV RITUAL
FOR
THE CEREMONIALS
CRAFT DEGREES
PREFACEthe meeting of the Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Canada, in the
Province of Ontario, held in July, 1915, the Mret Worshipful the
Grand'Master appointed a Committee consisting of M. W. Bro.
W. D. McPherson, G.M.,V. W. Bro. John B. Hutchins, G. O., and
W. Bro. George H. Mitchell, with power to add to their num-ber, to consider the question of the adoption by Grand Lodge of a
Musical Ritual for use in Constituent Lodges, and to report to Grand Lodgethrough the Board of General Purposes at the next Annual Communication. TheCommittee reported as instructed and submitted a draft Musical Ritual whichwas unanimously adopted, and the Members of the Committee, together with M.W. Bros. E. T. Malone 'and D. J. Goggin, R. W. Bros. W. H. Wardrope, R. L.
Gunn, and George S. May. V. W. Bro. W. J. A. Carnahan, Bros. Thos. H. Litster
and Jas. Edmund Jones (with M. W. Bro. 'W. D. McPherson as Chairman)were appointed to have it published.
The Committee on publication deeply appreciate the courtesy and kindness
of the owners of the copyrights of the hymns and chants used in this Musical
Ritual and gratefully acknowledge the indebtedness of Grand Lodge,to them.
The Conunittec gladly express their thanks to Bro. Albert Ham, Mus. Doc.,
F. R. C. O., whose suggestions, contributions, and scholarly criticisms of the music
were most valuable.
The thanks of Grand Lodge are specially due to V.W. Bro. George H.
Mitchell, P. G. O., for his arrangements of many beautiful chants ; to Bro. Thos.
H. Litster for numerous hymns, original or adapted; to Bro. Jas. Edmund Jones
for the benefit of his experience, so generously given, as a compiler and composer
;
and to V.W. Bro. John B. Hutchins, P. G. 0., for the zeal, ability, tact, and per-
severance which greatly facilitated the publication of this volume.
jarmary, 1918
————Chairman.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Gnnd ii iidcliud to the loKowinU owaers of oopyri^htt for kiad pemsition to use the wordi and
rnmia t
Weekes & Co. for Rssmort
Rev. WiSJIam Boyd for Penteasl
Jss. Edmund Jocee for WaSden and kit Qusdruph Chant
Tbe Ptalmt & Hymns Trust for Reit
Mrs. B. P. Crawfo!'d for Jehopak NUti
Rev. F. G. Plummer for hit Ksris
T. B. Rishardaon M. D.j for his setting of Rtmemb$r nets thy Crtator.
Albert Ham for his arrangements for male voiees ©f Amsierg and JehaPoA Nissif for hit arrasgemaat
©I the Rimlan Hymn on page 14, and for hit tetting on pages 29 and 3®, and to
Thos. H. Litster for hit adaptatsoDs appearing on pages 6, 9, II and 17.
5
1 /S/'
KNSOHT. 7S.73.
(W.M. “fit and proper person to be made’’)
Sing first two verses to J.w,Slr^ 3^ verse from J.W.to S.W.
J.H.EneoM5l762“S83?
I > / ^rrrrr rr r r
1. 0 pii - grim do not stumble, Though dark the path as night,
2. Though rough the road and ' dreary, The end far out of sight,
8. 0 pil - grim, light is breaking, E’en though the way seems long,
,1,
J1 J J J J J i J i'-U
~il~f 1
d . , ^ ^ 1 1. 1 , .
1 -J J Id - '
f r r”rT=f= 11 1 -e-
A star shall guide the hum-ble, Trust God and do the right.
Foot brave., ly, strong or wear-y, Trust God and do the right.
Be watch -ful, faith in = creasing, Heaven keep your cour -age strong.
J ..J. .
-J- JJ
j_J J J J J
7
To him who kneels ,Give Light in time. Our Fath - er, Ar-chi-tect Di - vine. A-men.
^4, J J J . .-,1 J j.
Words by T.H,Litster,1916.
ST.BSSS, 7.7.7.7.
OJf SAZil7T/Jf(? VS.L,(W. M. “What you have .. . V. of the S. L”)
Bev, J.B. Dykes, 1823-1876.
7 f f: f 7^^ -j- j^T f '"r r1 . God of truth and power and grace, Drawn by Thee I seek this place,
2 . Now ad - mit my bold ap - peal, Now fix Thy ho- ^
seal,
Lo, in this L^ge^ppear Kuln -By come to meet Thee here.
Now the power from high be given, Re - gis - ter my vow in Heaven,
.. J J J. J J 1 i ^ J II J Lo
Ebr alternative to foregoimsee page 18 .
^ Adapted from Charles Wesley.
MFSrOBATIOZr( W. M.“there was light!’)
""ys, Pelham Humphrey, 1647-1674.
And God said^
1. .-O
r P'
fS- |r^let there be light; And there
-ir-5-^4=^was light.
O'- p_J „ _»
—
^ 1 =
m/AZ AND PROBATION(w.M.‘.‘-possession of the S of the D’’)
Swing Trial and Frobationpla/y Soft Orgm, Music
' INVESTITURE.^'K .O . „ ,
v.,•'
'(S. W. ’That duty is performed )
ST. CLEMENT. 9.8. 9.8. Rev. C.O.Scholefield, 18894904,
/ '
I*'r r-r r
'
" r— rtrrr^1, 0 broth - er, cease not to re-member. That you have
2 Then live the life which knows no end - ing’, And, love thy
sworn to guard the right, Now stand four square the Graft’s de-
broth - ers ev’ - ry - where, ’Tis love and in - no - cence when
j . o j 1 j
,
r f^-—^ -M- - —L--
fend-er, A - domed with a - pron pure and white,
blend- ing, Which breathes the true Ma - son - ic prayer. ^
^ i~~'~ '' '
1
- fi,’•
g, ^ HOLLEY L.M
V""'
Words by T.E.Liteter, 1916
ADVANCING TO N.E.''-1 (S.W“..- at the N E angle of the .
,
Play Soft Organ Music
CHARITY(W. M. ‘^profess to admire”) dec.Hews 3806-1873.
ThouWho art ev - er near to bless, Fbuntain of love, so pure and free,
1®- -a lio^i
To brother Masons in die - tress Help us to show true ohari - ty. A-men.'I
Words by T.H.Lit8ter,1926.
ROSMORE 6.5.6. 5.D. with Raf^aiQ
STONING BY-LAWS(w. M.
.your submission thereto”)
Solo, or appropriate Music by Choir.
RETIRING(j.W“ .permit ...to retire”)
H. 0. Trembath.
f f1, Brother, now ap .. pren - ticed lb a life of love, Du-ties iie be2. For-ward be your watch - word Heart and voice en- twined. Seek the good be-
J- ^ J I J J J .J J:1
f ^ f 'v-f f r f 1 r'
Q. T f ffore*^ yotif Naught but death
rre move.
T I fffi
You have crossed the thres - hold
fere yo‘u, Not a look • be - hind, Bright the -mys-tic bea con,
” ^i
" Hr-Jqi- 11—J
—
^
^
—i=?^r"T
Of a life di - vine, lb un-sel-fish ser- vice, May your heart in
-
our arm^s head. Who shall dream of shrink -ing When by prudence«*•
! I I J JJ J o- n -Al. j Jr
=8^
10
CEREMONY- SECOND DEGREEADMISSION
(l.G, “take heed ypon what yo-u enter”)WALDEN C. M. Jus.Edmund Jones 3S0H.
W. M. “Thy holy precepts.’*
FERAMBULATIONW. M."F. to the Second Degree.” Sing both verses to J.W.PENTECOST L.M. Orgau music from J.TV, toS.W. Rev. W. Boyd, 1847.-
1. Fight the good fight with all thy might, God i's thy strength and God tW right:2. Run the strai^t race through Ood^pod grace! Lift up thine eyes, and seek His face.^ -d •
I j J,' it J.
Words by Rev. J.S.B.MonselhAltd.
AMYANCTNG TO AST.ALPHBGE 7.6. 7. 6, (S. D. as if ascending a W.S!’) R. J. Qauntlett, 18 05-76.
ON SALUTING V.S. L.
(WM.‘.Utwice on the ^^of the S.L”)Mendelssohu, 1809-1847.
12
TRIAL AND PROBATION(W.M/i.-possession of the S.of the D,”)
,
Soft Organ Music
INVESTITURE
3T.0SWALD 8.7.8.7. ( S.W. TbAi Juty is performi-’J )Rev. J.B.Dykes, 1823*76.
r ^ r r'
r r r ^
^
1. Broth - er, faith-ful and de - serv “ ing, Now the sec-ond rank you fill;
2. Thus from rank to rank as-cend- ing Mounts the Ma - sons path of love,
Purchas’d by your fault-less serving, Leading to a high - er hill-
Bright its earthly course and ending In the glorious Lodge a - bove.
ADVANCING TO S,E.
,
(S.W. “...the S.El, angle of the,,.”)
j.W. Permit to retire Soft Organ Music
The Hymn for Retiring- in Third Degree maybe used bere.Pagel7
Paraphrase of 90th Psalm by, Rev. Isaac Watts, 3719.
13
CEREMONY - THIRD DEGREE
ADMf^jSr/OJi(l.G. .V.Heed upon what you enter.’’)
ARNSBERa 6.6.8.D 3.3.6.6.J. Neandor, 1660-80.
h====^^ » 1^
God of
i iearth and
i i
^p p p p
=
Hea - veUj Bless Thy wait - ing
J J J J
ser - vant,
Keep him stead-fast, true and fer
J -J- -e-
vent. When the darkness deep - enSj
i i i ^
Words by T.H. Litster, 1916.
16
T r- r r r rrT rAnd words of love, be those to which My heart at- tunes its song. A- men.
i.
J i_i- J
Words by T.H. Litater, 1916.
SALUTING V.'S.L.
(W.M.^Hhrice on the Yof the S. L.”)S’.C.Mak©r.l844"
Dear Lordand Fkther ofmankind For-give our fool-ish ways, Reclothe us in our
rightful mind,- In pu-rer lives Thy-service find. In deeper rev8rence,praise,A-men.
I L J .
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For alternative to foregoii^ see page 18.Words by J. G.Whittier^ . 1872.
16
BEDHEAD, No.47
afteu b.
{ W. M. .t - be ?our last”)
SLnglniQiediatelj after cliiii esR. Bedhead,1820-1901.
-j—Y f f1. Sol “ emn strikes the
2 . Here an - oth - er
r rfuneral chime, Notes of our
guest we bring, Seraphs ^ce
part - ing time,"
les- tial wing,
W. M. recites or Clioir' B»y einr “RememlerW Tkf Creator.”
m-UNION
Words by Bev. Franois Pott,18B9.
17
TNYESTITUEE(S.W/.‘have made in the science”)
E E Plomming. 1778-18I3.-
HeHe
r rwho is
who is
up -
clothright,
- ^d
•i
kindwith
Tr“andthe
“T—r
—
free fromb^ge
^—“ Y .
EjTJ IJ
er . rorfriend" ship
€\ Q
Needs nbt the aid of arms or men to guard him^Up - right he stand - eth, strong to guide a broth -
A’ J /J
V’—
r
Safe “ 3y heGuid - ed by
Soft Organ Music
RETTRim( J.W. ‘f..permit., .retire.”)
JEHOVAH NISSI 8.8.S.-D. Dean B. P. Crawford. 1846-1913.
- Thou to whom we
char- i - ty our
help U8 guard Thy
J- -i J
look for lights
lives in - spire,
pre- ceptSjLord,
In » dine our
En - dow us
Thach us to
Be with ThyPro - tect our
ser-var.t from
Or " der from
this night,
all OLMay we main- tain the Crafts hsst good.
A J A J
r~Un - fold to him
Teach us to do
Ex “ alt through us
ic light, Hisly will, Give
ther •• hood, Great
shield by night and day.faith when death draws nig^h.
Ar chi "tect Di - vine.
J-
WordB by T.®. Litster, 1838.
The following may be sung as an alternative forSt.Bees
on . page 7 or for Rest on page 15 ’
.
Rev. P. Q-. Plummer, 3858-
iaw,
19
CHENIBS B.INSTALLATION
ReTT.T.RMatthewg, 1858.
FIRST PERAMBULATIONObedience calls for service;
And this we pledge to give,
If priidence guide the wfaster,
Our service' then shall live.
When Master and Apprentice• Both serve with loyalty,
A sure and firm foundation
Is laid for harmony.
SECOND PERAMBULATIONAs craftsmen true and faithful,
We hail the Master’s chair,
That wisdom guide his rulingB^
Shall be our earnest prayer.
God prosper his endeavorsTo foster unity,
We hail him with affection
,
And pledge fidelity.
THIRD PERAMBULATIONIn harmony unbroken,
We promise and we swear,To love, sustain, our Master,
And all his labors share.With hearts and voices blended,
Our greetings we extend,With help vouchsafed from Heaven,
His good name will defend.
Words hy T.H.Uist&r, 1916.
20
Masonic MnsicalRitual
Arranged in Harmony for Male Voices,
OPENING,
1st Brsthrea, the L. being* and closed in harmony.2nd ” ’» ” >» thus paths of virtue and science.
3rd ” I will assist you prosper our united endeavors.
T’tme “University Oollege”
OPENING HYMN.W, M, Brethren in the name . . . .
,
in the first degree’'H. J. eauntIett,180B-I876.
CLOSING.
While the P.M. changes V:S.L. Soft Organ Music,
8rd No responce
2nd “Then brethren let us ;with fervency and zeal.”let “Brethren, before the L.is moral and social virtue.”
21
W- M.‘‘Bro. S-W. .... to close this L.” Knocks. Jst verseS. W. “Brethren . . . , receive due notice” ” 2ndJ . W. And it is closed .... to meet ag'ain ” 3rd >s
CEREMONY - FIRST DEGREEADMISSION
22
A star Shan guide the humble, Trust God and do the right.Foot brave-ly, strong or wea-ry, Trust God and do the right.Be watch-fu3, faith ln"Crea8ing
5 Heaven keep your courage strong. A - men.
from Norman Mate Leod.
ST.MATTSIASJ'
ADVANCING TO A.(J.D. ..‘.‘.commencmg with the L.F. ”) ,w.a.Meei, «g3-18S9.
Thy ser-Yait.Lord.dothnow ap-proach, An al - tar raised to Thy 'dear name,
1
-May spok-en w«b be heard in Heaven, With - out Thy heIp,theBe vows are vain.
23
ON SALUTING VS. 1.
Loj I in this Lodge ap-pear, Hum ?bly come to
Now the power froia high be^given, Ro-gis - ter mymeet Thee here,
vow in heaven.
Adapted from Charles Wesley.
TMIAl AND PROBATION
(w.M, .fJpossession of the S.of the D.^’)
i?art7£^ Trial and Probation pla/^ soft Organ Music,
25
CEREMONY - SECOND DEGREE
ADMISSION
take heed upon what you enter”)
H0Te sing m unison Walden or St.Petcr, Page JO.
W. M. ..V,Thy holy precepts”
So mote it be.
PENTECOST L.M.
PERAMBULATION(W.M. ..‘.Ip to the Second Degree”)
Sii^ both verses to J.w.Organ music from J.W. to S.W.
R«v. W. Boyd, 1 847.~
Kght the good f
rth all thy might, God is thy strength, and God thy
S, Run the straig^trace thro’Godbjgoodgrace'Lift upthine eyes, and seek His
Uvit, ” ^ O fiji
I—gLJ— J r— -
right;
face.
25
ADVANCING TO A.
( S. D. . .lias if ascending a W. S.”)
ST. ALPHEQE.7.6.7.6. .
Ii J . j J -gLI
H.^auntlett,3805-1876.
TBy wind - ing stairs as - cend - ing The al . tar you ap - proaoh,
J ,) J ,1 .1 ( J IJ,. j .1 d.
niLlf'
I* l' I
»(i
II M l
'
On God a - lone de - pend - ing, That none may you re - proach.
J J.J'~'J J
ON SALUTING VS.L.(W.M. ..litwice on the V.of the S.L.”)
Wor^ by T. H. Litster.
ST. OSWALD, a7A7,
(W.M. .“possession of the S.of the D.”)
Soft Organi Music
INVESTITURES.W^Tbat duty is performed’ Rev J.B. Dykes.1823-3876.
Pur " chased by your fault- less serv- ing, Lead-ing to a high-er hill.
Bright its earth-ly course and end -ing In the glorious. Lodgea-bove
^ ^
—
J -I J J J I
T
27
ADVANCING TO S.E.
(S.W. ..“.the S.E.angle of the....”)
Soft Organ Mtisic.
perinlt retire
The Hymn for Retiring in the Third Degreemay be sung here, p^ge 17.
ANNE-C.M. Completion of lectureby S.W. ...... ought humblyto adore W Croft, 1678 - 1727.
O God, onr help in a . ges part, Our hope for years to come,
Our ref-uge from the stormiy blast And our e - ter- nal home.
,I
I -O'-
Paraphrase of ipart of Ps. 90 by Isaac Wat^j 1719.
CEREMONY - THIRD DEGREEADMISSION
(LG. “.take heed upon what you enter. ” )
ARNSBERa 6.6.8.D. 3.3.6.6.
J. Neander, 1660-80.
Arr. for Male Voices by Dj^. Albert Ham,
God of all who serve Thee,GiveThyservaiitfa!thto see Thee, Then in love.
Words by T.H. Litster, 2928.
ADVANCING TO A.
(S.D. .“.straight forward to A”)
29
The following nia/y be sung as an alternative to the foregoing.
%
30
1
Re- clothe f f r r f flis in our right-ful mind-, r f itr
pur - er
tfJ'
—
^
r Vlives Thy
J.G. Whittier^ 1872.
31
REDHEAD No. 47.
AFTER H.MAULVW.M. .'.‘.be your last
Slug immediately after cbimesR.Redhead, 1820-1901.
t'liM.recites or Choir may sing RememhernowJhy Creator.’
REMEMBER NOW THY CREATOR
32
38
36
W. M. ..“’Nor wiil you....be your last.. .r
Jas. Edmond Jones, 1915.
Remember now thyCreator in the daya of thy youth; while the evil days
come not, nor theyears draw nig-h
when thoushall aay J have no pleasure in them.
sounder the grinding is low.
gold~en bowl- he broken.
voice of. the bird: and all the dau^-.of music shall .be brought low^
Ot piicher h& broken, at the fountain; or the toAeeJ broken at the cistern,
-J—j ^ a.r,
^ J-
In the days when
the keepers of the house shall tremble; and the strong men shall bow them - selves;
Also when they
shall be afraid
of that which is high,^
and fsa.T8 shall be in the way; and the almond tree
shall flourish, and *
the grasshopper
shall be a 5a«r-den and desire shall fail.
turn; to the earth as ' if
©.grinderscease be cause they are few; and thoss
that look out of the window be darkened;
! Because man g«-eth to his long home; and the mowT^-ers go a •> bout the streets,
j
And the spirit shall re - turn; - to God who gave it.
<j- J, „ „
Eocles. 12l1‘8.
RE- UNION.(W.M. .lltheir former toils”)
The strife is o’er, the bat - tie done: The vic-to - ry of life is won.
TNVESTITUnE(S.WAihave made in the science
Words by Rev.Fr&ncis Pott 1859.
P.P. Plamming: 1778-1813.
who is lip - right, kind and free from er = ror'
He who is cloth dd with the badge of friend- ship
moves, a child to guil-ty ter . rors, Strong in his vir - tues.hon - or, 'with sin- cere af - fee » tion God will sus -tain him. A- men.
Adapted by T.H.Lttster,19ia.
ADVANCING TO El^.w. .‘-.in the E.”)
Soft Organ Music
37
JEHOVAH NISSI
RETIRING(J.W. “...permit ...retire”) Bean B.P Crawford, 1848- 301S.
Arr. for Maie Voices by Br. Albert Ham.
1 . Oh, Thou to whom we look for light
2. May char-i - ty our lives in-spire,
8. Oh, help us guardThy precepts,Lord,
In-cline our steps to paths of
En- dow us with Ma = son~ic
Ifeach us to dwell in sweet ac
right,
fire,
• cord,
Be Thou our guide and stay,
With wis-dom from on high,
And square our lives by Thine,
Be with Thy scr-vant from this night,
Pro -tect our Or., der from all ill,*
May we main-tain the Craft’s best good,
J-
Un " fold to him Ma - son - ic light His shield by night and day.
: Teach US to do Thy ho - ly will, Give faith when death draws nigh.
Ex - alt thrcu^ ua our bro - ther-hood, Great Ar - chi -tect Di - vine.
~rTWords by T.H.Ljt&ter, 1916.
88
INITIATIONI.G. ..tlln the name.... upon what you enter.
’
Pslham Hujnphrey 3647-3874
f r f p-fAsk and it shall be j x
given yon; seei and ye ehall find; Knock and it «io!l be onened an-to yon.
‘ StLukSyil:9.
INVOCATION‘Vouchsafe Thine aid, Almighty Fhther....
honor and glory of Thy holy name.”
.W. M. ..‘.‘.The brethren. ...fit and proper person to be made’.’ Gregorian.
I will wash my hands in winocency )0 Lordj Andso will I go..... to Thine altar.
That I may show the voice of thanks-givingj And tell of all Thy wondrous works.
. J.W. ..‘‘Pass F. B.and of G. Rl26:6,7.
Richard Woodward,3744-1777.
In all thy ways ac s knowledge Him: And He shall di-rect thy wavs.
^ ^ ^ A
^W. M.(C. at A.) “Are you therefore willing? C “l am.”
COMPLETION OF OB.
“And keep me steadfast
S. OB. of an E.A ”
W. M. .“.What you have ....V. of the S.Lj’ Arr. from Mendelssohn 1809-1847.
So mote it be.
,4 . J
39
W. M. ..“there was light”
S.W..,.nBrQ. J. D....at the N.E.A.of the....” •
[Blessed is As that con = sidereth the poor: theLordwill
deliver him in the time of trouble.
^OpUanaX. Omit if desired.
40
While bylaws wre being' signed, appropriate music may be mtroduaed,
W. M, ;!f.you are now at liberty.... of its members. ” James Nares, 1715-1788.
Blessed are the undey%led in the way: whoiaaJi'in the law - of the Lord.
S A 4 . n oo J ^ ^
Appropriate music may be here introduced.
Re-admission. J.W .JIadmitthem”
P3.m:t
Wm.HayeSj 1706*1777,
T r fTo know wts - dom and in • struction? to perceiije the words of un-der- standing.
J „ o. , J J_
Conclusion of lecture by J. W. ../.brotherly love, relief and truth.’
Prcro. 1:2.
W. Russell, 1777-I8IB.
Trust in the Lord with-r
thine heart: and lean notunto thine owjj under - standing.-
1 J.'
J-J,
W. M. .."You wiU now take senior brethren present.”
Ps. 133:1.
41
PASSING.
I.G. ..“in the name ...upon what you enter.’’
So teach us to nuii iber dur days: that we mayour hearte unto wisdom,
iJ- A-
^
INVOCATION.^‘We supplicate the continuance
obedience to Thy holy precepts.”
W. M. ,.‘.*The brethren ....passed to the Second Degree.’’
So mote it be
i.
Sreg'orian, ?th Tone.
11,Bow down thine ear and Aaffir the words ofthe wise: and apy^ thine heart un-to knowledge,g. To know mgdcm and in - structiom toperggiioethe words of t^der-sta^ding.^^
Ptov,ZZ: 17; i'.Z.
S.D. ..“..The way to ...as if ascending.”Sir G.J.EIvsy, 1816-1893.
-s-
fr
' " " ” r T’ r
Thy word is a la-m/p • unto my feet: a light- un-to my path.
P8. 119: 105
42
iV.M.(C.at A.) “Bro are you willing ami*Gregorian -Tonuo PeregriKiia.
,
r '
That which is g-one out of thy lips: thou shidt keep and per - form.
Deut. 23:23.
Completion of OB.
“And keep me steadfast....S.OB.of a F. C.”
W,M. ...VAs a pledge. ...on the V of the S.L.”John, H.Rh®eia,1888.Arr.by Albert Earn.
Mid the deep hush, tiiat o’er the ea/rth is creep ” ing, O Lord} I come to Thee.
W. M. ..“3ro. S.D. ....possession of the S.of the D.”F. A.G. Ouseley, 1826-1889.
Make me to under«#05Kf the way of Thy precepts; so shall I of Thy wondrous works.
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Ps. m:27.
43J.W. ..“Pass Bro »
Re..adraissioR. J.W, ..“Admit them.” Rev. J. B .Dykes, 18S3 -1876-
T T r~r r1. Bro - therj faithful and de-serv-ing, Now the sec-ond rank fillj
S. Thus from rank to rank ascend-ing. Mount the Masons path of love^
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RAISING.
i.O, ...‘.In the name ....upon what you enter.”Rev.W. Felton, 1715-1769.
He will give light to
them sit in darkness.
and the shadow of death: and will guide
our into* the way of peace.
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J. W. ..‘.‘.Pass Bro.
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S.D. . “.The way to .. .. straight forward to the . .
.
Dr. John Blow, 1648-1708.
Asthecloudis IT T f Iff"
consumed and woTi-ish-eth a “ way: sohe that goeth
I
down to the gra'se shall come up no more.
Job 7: 9.
W.M. ..meet them as you ought? G.— I am.”f\
J W. Hine, 2887-1780.
Set a watch, 0 Lord, be - fore my mouth*, keep the door of my lips.
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Ps. Hi: 3,
COMPLETION OF OS.
... So mote it be,And keep me steadfast .... ; ,
in this my great and S.O. B.cf a . . . . ”i l
^
W. M. .f^.V/hat you have ....V. of the S.Li’ Arr. from Mendelaaohn 1809-3847.
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Lord, mercy tf - pon. u8,And in-cline our hearts to keep this ' law.
1—J J ^. /j J J J I H-J- bJ- J. J ^4'v# -ti d i 1
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W.M. ..“.Rise newly OB.J. Weldon,
As for man, his days are as grass: as a/^cujer of the field, so .he flourishethj
For the wind passethooeritand it is gone; and the place
I j
thereof shall k^w it no— more.
W. M. ..“.Bro.' W’s will you assist me ?”Fa. iOS:^5^^3.
Tonus Persgrinus (Greg-orien')
Our days on earth1^e as '
i Ch/3'Qn}29:i5,iSa'in.20:3.
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W. M. is thus their former toils.”
Sir Joseph B&rEtiy, 1888-1896
.
Be that immortal, . , . ^
liffht still ra-diant o’er the tomb; tne soul upborne toI
W.M. (after floor work)“ It is in this.... and in a W.
,mansions drwrAi shall find uq - dy- ing bloom.
AA „ -J- j,
Chas;B. Musgrave, 1&03.
W.M. .“.You are now.... proceed with the C, W. Turner, 1652-1740.
As every man re = ceived the gift: even so minister
the same one to an- other.
ji^ropriiaie mastc Se Aere rntrodused. IPeier, 4:i0.
4-8
Lie down to slumber the peaceful tomb; Light from above has 5ro-ken through its glocm.
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W. M. ..‘.‘.It IS thus....reliefj fidelity and truth.’’
To rest forever of" ter earth -ly strife, in the calm of ev - eij last-ing life,
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W. M. ..‘.‘.Finally.. ..of all senior brethren present'.”W. Turner, I652-2740.
Let us hear theconcJusion of the
For God shall bringevery work unto
jde
whole matter: fear Godjand keep'ments,
r 1“ T- fhis commandments,
for ^Ajsisthe whole duty of man.
judgment,with ev-ery seorel thing whether it be g-ooi or whether it be evil.^ .d ,! ,.QO -R- ^
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Sccles^i2: 13.
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Airaiig’cd in Harmony for Malo Voices.
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INITIATION.I.G, ..ilin the name ....upon what you enter.”
INVOCATION‘'Vouchsafe Thine aid. Almighty Fkther..,.
honor and glory of Thy holy name.”
W. M. .li.The brethren ....fit and proper person to be made.”
W. M. (C. at A) “Are you, therefore, willing!’ C. ..ill am.”
Keef thy tongue from evil and thy lifs that they speak no g^ile.
COMPLETION OP OB^
“And keep me steadfast
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“Thankfully received and faithfully applied.”
Blessed is he that con - sidereth the poor; the Lord will
deliver hiin in the time of trouble.
^-Optional. Omit if desired.
“That virtue which you now profess to admire.’
Ps. 4ti.
Thos.Psiroell, -1683.
While bylaws are being signed, appropriate rmsio may be introd%eed.
James Naree, 1715-1788.
r T r“rConclusion of lecture by J.W. “brotherly love, relief and trut*h.”
W.Eussen, 1777- 1818.
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Sc mote it be,
I.G....‘!In the name ....upon what you enter.”S Arnold.
So teaoh us to number oar days, that we may app/y our h^rts = an - to wis-dom.
W.M. ./f.The brethren ....passed to the second degree?—& -
Qreg-orian 7th Tone.
1. Bow down thine
ear and/or the words of the
I
2. To know tyfsdom and in -
3. For UJta-dom is better than
and app% thine heart ujj-to knowledge.: toperm'uethe words of un-der- standing,and all the-things
that may be
desired are
not to is coin-par-ed un^ to it.
PASSING.
INVOCATION.
“ We supplicate the continuance
obedience to Thy holy precepts.”
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V/. M. (C.at A.) “Bro are you willing?” C. am”
COMPLETTON OF O.P.
“And keep me steadfast
S.O.B.cf a F. C. ”
So mote it be.
W.M. ../.‘As a pledge ....on the V.of the S.^L.”
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Re-adjEission. J.W. ^*Admit them,’^
ST. OSWALD, a7.8.?,Rev. J, B. Dykes.1823-1876.
1. Broth - er, faith-ful
a. Thus from rank to
and de-ser - ving, Now the
rank as -cead -ing', Mounts the
sec - ond rank you fill*
Ma- son’s path of lovej
RAISING,
W. M. . .The brethren ....R. to the S.D.ofa....’Philip Klitz, I805“1854.
•Man that is bornof a woman is of few — days: and ful!_ of troubleS-beemg his days
are determined,* thenumber of his months are with Thee, Thou hast .ap-
pointed his^owidsthathe cannot pass.
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COMPLETION OF 0. B.
“And keep me steadfast....
in this my great and S. OB. of a....”
W. M...“As a pledge... .on the V.of the S.L.”
So mote it be.
Mendelssohn, 1809-1847.
W. M. ..!‘.Rise, newly OB.”
V-7^J. Weldon.
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fi
As for man,^
1
his da^s are as grass: as & flower of the
For the wind
passeth oweritjand it is gone: and the place
field so he flourisheth.
there of shall know it no more.
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“fTiOS, is, 16.
W. M Bro. W^3j will you assist me ?”
. ^ ,J. J 1 ^ 1 j J II o 'i~~d— Gregorian Tonus Peregrinus.
Onr days on earth lare
i shadovilow and thsTe is none a bid- ing; there is butasfe^be-tween us and death.
/ Chron. 29: IS. 1 Sam. 20'. 3.
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Following G, H. S. of D. by V/. M, Arr. from Beethoven by Sir John Goss, 1800-1880.
Lie down to slumber in the peaceful tomb; Light from above
has broken through its gloom.
W. M. ...llltis thus — relief, fidelity and truth.’’
T—
r
To rest forever a/- ter earthly strife, in the caIm%a^ of ev-er- last- ing life.
W. M. ..'.‘.Finally.. ...of all senior brethren present.” W Turner, 3652-3740.
Let us hear theconc^i^sion of the whole matter: Fear God,and keep His
commandments,ibr this is the whole-duty, of man.For God shall bring every workinto jud^nent with eoery se-cret thing: whether it be good or whether it be evil.
’' '
Socles. 121 13.
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INSTALLATION.
opmim m second degree,I. M. .. !‘Brethren, the lodge being thus....
paths of virtue and science.’
I.M....‘fYou will now present him to me.”
Adeste FidelsB. ^
So mete ;t be.
J. Reading-, 1675..
r f—r r r—r r r-r f r ' r-r'-fBe " hold, on the floor, our new Mas - ter ap - pear, Come,
J II J J J -r-J J- J I J J . ih^A-
T-r f- r ’ r rand give him
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t rh!m feel.
I. M... .‘.‘Can you.. ..under these qualifications? Ans.~E can”5 _ * •* lI.M....‘,‘Do you have dene in all ages?” Ans. “I do,”
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mote u be,
I.M ‘.‘Then you will.... asmaster of this lodge.”W. Russell, 1777-1813.
must be just, ru-ling in the fear of God,
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aOMPLMTIOW OF 0. B.
I.M....*‘Aad keep me steadfast....
Great and S.O.B?^
OPENING IN THIRD DEGREE.LM....“BrethrenjI will.. ..our united endeavors’.’ So mote it be.First perambulation— First verse (Repeat twice if necessary.)
PTQcessioTial Ods
1, Let Ma= sons’ fame
2 . While in ,the lodge we’re
Ma-sons have long been
sound through ail the ha-tions round, from pole to polej
and in due or-der set,
and may they ev " er -be
hap-py are wsj
great as of yorej
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r-f 1 Ti r r r ,1 i' r r
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Seewhat fe-Iic- i -ty.joinedwithsimpiic-i - ty, like e-lec-trio-i -ty, runsthrcughthe whole.
Our worksareglorious,d8edsmer-i“to - ri.ous, never oen-so-ri-ous, but ai-ways free.
For ma ny a-ges past, Ma-son-ry ^as stood fast, andmay itsgloriesIasttiU timek no more,
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LM “I now present...-iiyes and reigns forever and ever”
Closing in Third Degree.
Second perambulation—. Second verse (Repeat twice if necessary)»'«» J<» i ...V— ..15 OTTSflnatftG*^ .......
“I now present... wjienoe all goodness emanates’!
Closing in Second Degree
So mote it be.
.So mote it be.
. So mote it be.
Third Perambulation“ Third verse (Repeat twice if necessary.)
I.M...*/! now present happiness in the paths of science.”
Charge toW.M....i*!n short, W. S....time shall be no more.”
Investing S.W.— Brother.....! firmly..-Look well to the West!'^
Investing J. W.“ Brother. ...your reguIar....Look well to the Soutli
Chasge to Wardens—Bro. Wardens.... in the conduct of others.”
General charge— Brethren....Fi.nally....generation to generation”
CONTENTS
Preface
Unison Arrangement
Opening and Closing
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
Installation
Burial Hymn
Harmonized ArrangementOpening and Closing
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First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
Arrangement in Chant Form (Unison)Initiation
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Passing: . . .
.
Raising
Arrangement in Chant Form (Harmonized)Initiation
Passing
Raising
Installation ...'