Are you willing to take it? ', Master to Junior Deacon, 'Your business there, Brother Junior? Q. They wrought six days, but did not work on the seventh (7th), for in six days God created the heavens and the earth, and rested on the seventh day; therefore our ancient brethren consecrated this day as a day of rest from their labors; thereby enjoying frequent opportunities. A. Q. The Master now gives three raps, when all the brethren rise, and the Master taking off his hat, proceeds as follows: In like manner so do I, strictly forbidding all profane language, private committees, or any other disorderly conduct whereby the peace and harmony of this lodge may be interrupted while engaged in its lawful pursuits, under no less penalty than the by-laws, or such penalty as the majority of the Brethren present may see fit to inflict. W. M.--I now present you with the working tools of a Fellow Craft Mason, which are the plumb, square, and level. Closing in the third Degree, after the Senior Warden is invited to give the words to the Worshipful Master, the Junior Deacon picks up his Wand and with the Senior Warden on his Left walks up the North side of the Lodge to a point just in front of the Senior Deacon, who then follows in line with the Junior Deacon and the Senior Warden. Bible, takes up his position to the left and front of the Altar as in the
receives the salute from the S.W. For the first position of the parties see Fig. They further allude to the three principal officers of the Lodge, viz. right, walks along the North side of the Lodge room to the N.W. position and await the knock, then return your wand to the holder. position, the Senior Deacon, picks up his wand and at the March position, turns
J. D.--Well, Brother Gabe, you will have to be prepared for this Degree as all have been before you. Pronunciation of jarden with 2 audio pronunciations. One point of the compasses elevated above the square, which was to signify that I had received light in Masonry by points. (In the time of Morgan, it