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A ritual and illustrations of freemasonry

Chapter 19

C. T. McClenachan, U.S., Jeremiah Howe, and others.

INTELLIGIBLE TO THE CRAFT ONLY.
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CONTENTS
1. Royal Ark Mariners.
2. The Mark Master's Degree.
3. The Holy Royal Arch.
4. Imperial, Ecclesiastical and Military Order of Knights of the
Red Cross of Rome and Constantine.
First Grade.— Form of Opening— Ceremony of Installation.— Ceremony of Inaugurating and Dedicating a Conclave.— Cere- mony of Closing. — Ceremony of Investiture of Officers.
Second Grade.— Ceremony of Consecration.— Closing of th« Grand College.
Third Grade.— Presentation of M.P. Sov. Elect.
Ceremony of Enthronement of Sovereign.
General Grand Conclave.— Drill. 6. Knights Templar Degree.
Ceremony of Opening the Encampment.— Ceremony of Closing.— Ceremony of Installation.— Part I.— Ceremony of Installation. —Part II.— Charge.
6. Knight of the Rose Croix de Heredom. Characteristics that may be adopted.
Officers of a Chapter.— Directions of the Arrangement of Cham- bers, etc.
Ceremony of Opening the Conclave. — Ceremony of Reception.— Second Point.— Third Point.— Ceremony of Closing the Con- clave.— Form of Petition. — Form of Promise of Allegiance.
7. Monitory Instructions in the Thirtieth Degree, or Knight of
Kadosh.
Apartments, Furniture, and Decorations. Officers and Dress. — Ceremony of Reception.
8. Monitory Instructions in the Thirty-First Degree, or Grand In-
spector Inquisitor Commander. Decorations, Titles, Officers, Prerogatives. Ceremony.
9. Monitory Instructions in the Thirty-Second Degree, or Sublime
Prince of the Royal Secret.
Argument.— Decorations.— Officers and Titles.— The Camp.— Clothing. — Ceremony of Reception.
10. Monitory Instructions in the Thirty-Third Degree, or Sovereign
Grand Inspector General. Decorations, etc.— Appendix to Rtntutps.
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THE PERFECT CEREMONIES OF THE ANTIENT
AND HONOURABLE FRATERNITY OF ROYAL ARK
MARINERS.
The Complete Edition, containing the Cere- monies of the Opening and Closing of a Lodge, Ritual of the Elevation, Enthronement of a Worshipful Commander Noah, Inauguration and Dedication of a Lodge, Investiture of Offi- cers, etc. Cat. No. 112
CONTENTS.
Introductory and Historical Remarks. The Officers, Jewels, etc. Ceremony of Opening a Royal Ark Lodge. Ritual of the Elevation. Ceremony of Closing a Royal Ark Lodge. Leoture. Ceremony of Enthronement of a Worshipful Commander Noah.
Address.
Ritual of the Ceremonial of the Inauguration and Dedication of a Lodge.
Address.
Investiture of Offioera.
INTELLIGIBLE TO THE CRAFT ONLY.
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MASONIC LECTURES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
II By W. BRO. A. HOLMES-DALLIMORE (England, Scotland and Ireland), P.M., L.R., P.Z. 175 II pages.
Size 7 inches by 5 inches
CONTENTS.
Jerusalem and its Three Temples. Affiliated Constitutions. Ad- vice to the Master Mason. The Master Mason and the Royal Arch. Vhe Royal Arch, Past and Present. The Four Principal Banners. The Twelve Tribes. Signs of the Zodiac. The Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy. What is a Mason? — An After-dinner Re- citation. The most Ancient Masonic Lodge. The most Ancient Masonic Building. The Lodge of Sorrow or Funeral Service. Labour and Refreshment — a Pleasant Trip. Masonic Music at the Albert Hall.
Cat. No. 102
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MASONIC SIDELINES.
Historical.
Symbolical.
Humorous.
By A. HOLMES-DALLIMGHE.
Size 1\ inches by 5 inches
Cat. No. 103
FREEMASONS' ALL IN ALL. THE MASTER.
A Manual of Reference and Instruction on Law, Office and General Procedure. Constitutional. Official. Miscellaneous. By A. HOLMES-DAI/LI- MORE, of the Craft and Royal Arch of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Size 7 inches by 5 inches
Cat. No. 103
HINTS ON MASONIC ETIQUETTE.
By R. H. GAYNOR. Suitable for all Freemasons, but especially written for beginners and Young Masons. A book which should be presented to every Initiate on Joining.
Size 7| inches by 5 inches
CONTENTS.
Ideals. The Masonic Family. The Candidate. The Private Member. Dress. How the Initiate should Dress. Etiquette in the Lodge. Etiquette out of the Lodge. The Initiate at Dinner. Toasts. What is Freemasonry ? Some Don'ts.
Cat. .No. 104
THE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY.
II The 1717 Theory Exploded. By BROTHER C. I. II PATON.
Size 8h inches by 5£ inches
Cat. No. 126
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AN ACCOUNT OF THE EARLY HISTORY OF FREE- MASONRY IN ENGLAND.
With Illustrations of the Principles and Pre- cepts Advocated by that Institution. By T. L. Fox, P.M., P.Z., etc.
Size 7 inches by 5 inches
Cat. No. 125
THREE DISTINCT KNOCKS AT THE DOOR OF THE MOST ANCIENT FREEMASONRY.
Size 7 inches by 5 inches
Cat. No. 131
BLEST BE THAT AGE.
Trio for Tenor, Baritone and Bass. Words from Masonic Ritual. Music with Pf. Ace., by H. BOND.
Cat. No. 123
MASONIC SONGS AND POEMS.
By Bards chiefly of the Nineteenth and Twen- tieth Centuries (Words). Compiled by A. C. STEPHEN.
Size 6£ inches by 4 inches
Cat. No. 124
H TJie majority of the poems in th« above fine collection can b« sung to one of the many national tunes or popular melodies, and for this purpose the tunes are indicated.
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