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COPYRIGHT      1910     BV 

J,    A.    GAVITT 


34                         ~:  INDEX  :— 

Page 

E  A  Opening            .           .           _ 

5 

E  A  to  F  C 

12 

Initiation         -           -    [01)24] 

14 

Apron    ..... 

29 

Working  Tools 

-       32 

Second  Section 

33 

Third  Section 

38 

Lecture      [2  Sec  59,  3  Sec  65] 

49 

Closing 

78 

F  C  Opening       _           .           .           . 

85 

F  C  to  M  M 

92 

Passing                   -        [Ob  102] 

94 

Worliing  Tools 

-      107 

Second  Section 

109 

Operative  and  Speculative 

-      109 

Lecture       -             [2  Sec  128 1 

121 

Closing 

-    141 

M  M  Opening        .           .           .           - 

148 

M  M  to  E  A 

-    15G 

M  31  to  F  C 

158 

Raising           -              [Ob  169] 

100 

Working  Tools 

-    174 

Ode               .... 

189 

Lecture  [2  Sec  210,  3  Sec  220] 

202 

Closing  -           .           -           - 

•     228 

Labor  to  Eefs  &  Kfs  to  L.    T  0. 

.    235 

List  of  Books 

230 

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EAO. 

FULL   FORM. 

(i)  (T)  -   3  r  Mr,  u  wl  orgnz  —  : : . 
Mr-  {Cls  dr,  rt  t  stn.)     Ci)(T),  —  :: 
is  du  orgzd. 

I  (I)-  {Bis.)  (i)(T). 

(i)  (T)-  E,  al  pr  (i)S. 

^  (i)-  Al  pr  r  (7)8,  (j). 

Ci)  (^  -  Br  ^  (i) ,  wt  dt  prcds  +|   op  ^ 

B/    ... 

^  (I)-  T  c  -H   ::   scrl  tld. 

CD  (T)-  U  wl  atn  t  tt  du.  Cans  -H  T 
t  b  inf md  tt  I  am  abt  t  opn  —  : :  on 
+1  f s  °  in  F(i)y,  @  drc  lim  t  gv  hms 
acd. 

^  Ci)-  Br  J    5. 

J  5-  {Taks  rd,  stp  out  fcng  ^  Ci).) 
Br  I  (J). 


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^  (t)-  U  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  ur  du 
wch  rqs  n  t  c  -H  ::  scr  tld.  Infm  -H 
T  tt  -H  C;^  (T)  is  ab  t  op  —  ::  on  -H  fst 
°  in  F  (T)  y  @  dr  hm  t  gv  lims  acd. 

J   ^-  (Gs  t  dr.)  Br  T,  -H  Ci)  (^  is  ab 

t  op  —  ::  on  -fj  fs  °  in  'Fc^j.     Tk  du 

ntc  thr^  @  gv  usl  acd.     {Cls  dr  '^'^^ 

(X-  *^^)     ^      (T-  *  )      ^e^m.)        Br 

^  Ci),  —  ::   is  scr  tld. 

^  (i)-  Hw  tld. 

J  U  -  By  a  br  ^  ths  °  outsd  -H  dr 
ard  wth  -f|  23pr  imp  %  lis  ofc. 

^  CD-  Hs  dt  thr. 

J  13  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  dur  -H  crm.     {Rsm  stn.) 

Ci;(T)-  (i)(T),  —  ::  is  scr  tl. 

(i)  (^  -  Br   ^  Ci) ,  whc  cm  n  as  a  (i) . 

^  Cl)-  Fm  a  ::   ^  +1  H  Ss  J  ^  Jr. 

(i)  (T)-   Ci)t  cm  n  lir  t  d. 

^  Ci)  -  T  In  t  sb  m  ps  @  im  m  i  0). 

(t)  (T)  -  Tim  n  r  a  (^   I  prs. 

^  Ci)-  I  am  s  tk  @  ac  am  brs  @  11. 

(i)  (T)  -   Qr)  t  mks  n  a  (T) . 

^  Cj)-  (i)y  ob, 


(i)  (T)  -   Cl)  lir  wr  u  md  a  (T)  . 

^  (i)  -  In  a  rg  @  du  ens   : : . 

(i)  (^)  -  Hw  nin  cmps  sch  a   : : . 

^  (i)-  Til,  fv,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 

iz)  G)-  Cx)]in  cm  %  nn,  ^  w  ds  i  ens. 

^  (J-  (i)(^,  ^  @  J  Ci)s,  Trs,  See,  ^  @ 
J    E)s,    ^   @  J  Sts. 

(i)  (^-  ^^  (0/  r^5.)  Th  Sts  st  i  +1  :: . 

^  Ci)-  At  -H  Yt@lfo-H  }  Ci)  i-H   ^  . 

(i)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^  St. 

I  St-  T  tk  cr  fo  -H  rgia  ^  +|  ::  ;  @, 
und  -H  dren  ^  +1  J  Ci)  in  -H  ^  ,  wlm  -H 
erf  r  eld  fm  lb  to  rfs,  @  fm  rfs  t  lb 
agn,  t  c  tt  -H  tbls  r  ppr  eld  @  nncld, 
at  +1  wl  @  pis  ^  -H  Ci)  (I)  ;  als  t  ast  i 
-fi  pprn  %  cdts. 

Ci)(i)-  Til  J    £)s  st. 

^  St-  At  -H  rt  ^  +1    ?  (D  in  -H  (I). 

Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    5. 

J  &  -  T  er  msgs  f  m  -H  ^  (i)  i  +1  Ci) 
t  -H  J  ^  i  -H  ?  ,  @  els  ab  -fl  :: ,  as  li 
sill  drc ;  t  atn  -H  pprn  %  edts,  @  c  -H 
::  ser  tld. 

Ci)ci)-  Th   I  E)s  St. 


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J   5-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H  (T)(T)  i  -H   (?. 

(D(T).  Ur  dt,  Br  ^  E) . 

^  5  -  T  car  msgs  f  m  -H  d)  (i)  i  -H  G 
t  -H  ^  Ci)  in  -H  (i),  @els  abt  -H  ::,  as 
h  shl  drc;  t  rec  cdts  at  -f|  dr;  @,  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  t  orgz  -H  ::,  re  @ 
acmd  vstg  brn. 

(j)(T)-  Th  Sec  St. 

^  &-  At  -H  If  ^  -H  Ci)(r). 

(t)(I)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crfly  obsv  -f|  prcdgs  %  M  : :  ; 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  %  -W  sm;  recv  al 
mns  fm  -H  Ims  %  -H  brn  @  pa  tlim  t 
-H   Trs,  tlvg  lis  rept  thfr. 

Ci)(T)-  Th  Trs  St. 

See-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H  d)  (i) . 

(T)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  elirg  %  -H  stock  @  othr 
prpty  %  -W  : :  ;  rec  al  mns ;  kp  a  just 
@  tru  act  ^  -H  sm  @  pa  thm  out  by 
ord  ^  -H  Ql)  (T)  @  cnst  %  M    :: . 

(t)(I)-  Th  J  Ci)s  St. 

Trs-  In  -H   I  ,  Ci) . 

(i)(7)-  Ur  dt  i  +1    ^  ,  Br  J  Ci). 


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J  Ci)-  T  obsv  -H  sn  at  its  mrda  tit, 
wch  is  -H  gl  @  ht  fo  -H  da ;  t  cl  -H  cf 
fm  ft)  to  rf s  @  fm  rfs  t  Bb  agn,  at  -H 

Wl   @   pis   ^  -H    Cl)  (T) . 

Ci)(T)-  Th    ^  Ci)s  St. 

J  (I)-  In  -H  Ci),  (i). 

(i)(T)-  Ur  dt  i  +1  Ci),  Br  ^  Ci). 

^  Ci)-  As  -H  sn  is  in  -H    (i)  at  -H  els 

^  -fl  da,  so  stn  -H    ^  (J  in  -H  (i)  t  asst 

-fl  Ci)  (^  in  opg  @  els  lis  : :  ;  pa  -f|  erf 
thr  wgs,  if  any  b  due,  @  e  tt  nn  go 

awa  dsfd,  hrmn  bng  -H  stg  @  sprt  ^ 
al  inst,  mr  esp  ths  %  ors. 

(Z)(^-    Til    (T)S    St. 

^  Cl)-  In  -H  G,  Ci). 

(i)(T)-  Hs  dt  tlir. 

^  (i)-  As  -H  sn  rs  in  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adn  -H  da,  so  rs  -H  (i)  (^  in  -fj  G  t  op 
@  elos  lis  ::  in  du  tm;  st  -H  crft  at 
wk  @  gv  tlini  nesr  inste. 

(t)(T)-  *^^  Br  ^  (i),  it  is  m  ord  tt 
—  : : ,  b  n  opd  on  -H  f  s  °  in  F  (T)  y ,  @ 
stn  opn  fr  -H  dsp  %  sell  bs  as  shl  rg 
cm  bf  it,     Ths,  m  w  @  pis,  u  wl  cm 


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to  -H   J  Ci)  in  -H    ^  ,  @  li  to  -H  brn  prs 
fr  thr  gv. 

^  (i)-  Br  J  (i). 

J  Ci)-  Br   I  (z). 

I  (J-  It  is  -H  ord  ^  -H  CD  (T)  tt  —  :: 
b  n  opd  on  -H  frst  °  in  F(i)y,  @  stn 
op  fr  +1  dsph  %  sch  bs  as  shl  rg  cm 
bf  it.  Tlis,  hs  wl  @  pis,  u  wl  prclm 
t  +1  brn  prs  fr  thr  gv. 

J  Cx)  -  Brn,  u  hv  hrd  +1  ord  %  -H  ^  (^ 
as  cmc  t  m  by  -H  ^  (i)  in  -f]  Ci).  Tk 
du  ntc  thr^  @  gv  usls  acd. 

Mrs-  {Amg  grt  Us.) 

(i)  (T)-  §s  brn.     (§s  gvn,  tkg  tm  f  (^) 

Mrsl-  (06?c  Clipln  t  4L.) 

PRAYER 

O  Lord,  our  Heavenly  Father,  the  High 
and  Mighty  Ruler  of  the  Universe,  who 
dost  from  Thy  throne  behold  all  the  dwell- 
ers upon  earth,  direct  us,  we  beseech 
Thee,  in  all  our  doings,  with  Thy  most 
gracious  favor,  and  further  us  with  Thy 
continual  help,  that  in  all  our  works  be- 
gun,   continued,    and   ended    in   Thee,    we 


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may  glorify  Thy  Holy  Name.  And  as 
Thou  hast  taught  us,  in  Thy  Holy  Word, 
that  all  our  doings,  without  charity,  are 
nothing  worth,  send  Thy  Holy  Spirit,  and 
pour  into  our  hearts  the  most  excellent 
gift  of  Charity,  the  very  bond  of  peace  and 
of  all  virtues,  without  which  whosoever 
liveth  is  counted  dead  before  Thee.  . 

Bless  and  prosper,  we  pray  Thee,  every 
branch  and  member  of  this  our  Frater- 
nity, throughout  the  habitable  earth.  May 
Thy  kingdom  of  peace,  love,  and  har- 
mony come.  May  Thy  will  be  done  on 
earth  as  it  is  in  heaven,  and  the  whole 
world  be  filled  with  Thy  glory.     Amen. 

3ii-    ?  mt  i  b. 

Ci)(^-  I  del  —  ::  o]p  on  -H  fs  °  in 
F(^y  in  du  fm. 

(i)(^-  *  Br   J    5. 

J    5-  {Tal's  rd,  rs.)     (^  0). 

(z)  G)  -  Inf m  -H  T  tt  —  : :  is  nw  opn 
on  -H  fs  ^ 

J  5-  ***  (T-  ^^'0  *  (T-  '')  Op 
dr.)  Br  T,  —  ::  is  n  op  on  -H  fst  °. 
Tk   du  ntc  tlir^  @  gv  nrsl  acd.     {Ols 


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EA  to  FC. 

SHORT     FORM. 

(i)(i)-     *    Br  ^  (D. 

Q:)(T)-  R  al  pr  Fes. 

I  Ci)-  Al  prs  r  Fes,   Ci). 

(D(T)-  ***  Br  I  Ci),  it  is  m  ord  tt 
ths  ::  %  Efs  b  nw  els  @  a  ::  ^  Fes 
opd.  Ths,  m  wl  @  pis,  u  wl  cnic  to 
-HjCi)in-H^,@lit-H  bm  prs  fr 
tlir  gv. 

^  (I)-     Br  J  (D. 

J  Ci)-     Br   ?  CD. 

I  Ci)-  It  is  -H  ordr  %  -H  (i)  (i)  tt  ths 
::  %  E^s  b  n  els,  @  a  ::  ^  Fes  opd. 
Ths,  hs  w  @  pi,  u  wl  prelm  t  -M  brn 
prs  fr  thr  gv. 

J  CD-  Brn,  u  hv  hrd  -H  ordr  %  -fj 
(t)  (^  as  cmc  tomb-H   ^Ci)in-fj   CD. 


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Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gv  urs  acd. 
Mrs-  {Arngs  Its.) 
Cl^(^-  §s  ^  ths  °  brn.     (§s  gvn.) 

(iJCt)-  I  del  a  ::  ^  Fes  opd  i  fm, 
{Sts  -W  ::.) 


* 


(i)(^-     *    Br  J   E). 

J   5-  (jTa^^  rd,  rs.)     (D(T). 

(l)  (T)  -  Inf  m  -H  T  tt  -H  : :  is  n  op  on 
-H  scd  °. 

J  5  -  ***  (T-  ***)  *  (T-  *)  Op 
^r.)  Br  T,  -H  ::  is  nw  op  on  -H  se  °. 
Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gv  usl  acd.  {Cls 
dr.     ***    (T-  **^)    *    (T-  *) 


O- 


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INITIATION. 

(z)  0)'  ^  Th  pi3r  of crs  wl  atn  to  -H 
pprtn  fo  -H  cdt  Ir  -fi  fst  °. 

J   5  @  Sts-  {Tk  rd  @  Tpr  ^  -H  pprm.) 

QUESTIONS 

I.  Do  you  seriously  declare,  uport  your 
honor  before  these  witnesses  that  unbi- 
ased by  friends  and  uninfluenced  by  mer- 
cenary motives,  you  freely  and  voluntarily 
oft"er  yourself  a  candidate  for  the  mys- 
teries of  Masonry? 

II.  Do  you  seriously  declare,  upon  your 
honor  before  these  witnesses  that  you  are 
prompted  to  solisit  the  privileges  of  Ma- 
sonry by  a  favorable  opinion  conceived  of 
the  Institution,  a  desire  for  knowledge,  and 
a  sincere  wish  to  be  serviceable  to  your  fel- 
low creatures? 

III.  Do  you  seriously  declare,  upon 
your  honor,  before  these  witnesses  that 
you  will  cheerfully  conform  to  all  the  an- 
cient established  usages  and  customs  of  the 
Fraternity  ? 

J    &  @  Stds-  {Ppr  cdt.      J    5    ^^* ) 
Cj)(T)-  ^    Br  ^  5. 


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I  5-  {T^s  rd,  ris.)     Ci)  C^. 

CJ  (T)  -  U  wl  asctn   -H   cs  ^  tt  dmd. 

I  E)-  {Gos  t  dr,  **^  (I  ^-  ^)  ^ 
Opil  dr.)     (i)]i  cms  lir. 

J  3  ■  A  C,  wli  is  in  dks  @  whs  fr 
It  t  liv  @  rec  a  prt  ^  -H  rts  @  bnfs 
^  ths  wti  : : ,  ere  t  G  and  ddc  to  -H  H 
Ss  J,  as  mn  a  wtii  br  @  fl  lis  dn  bf. 

^  3  -  A  C,  do  n  mk  tlis  rqst  %  ur 
on  fr  wl  @  ac. 

<?dt-  I  d. 

^  5  -  Br  J  5  ,  is  -H  cdt  dnl  @  trly 
pdd,  wth,  @,  wl  ql. 

J    5  -  H  is. 

^  E)  -  Of  Ifl  ag  @  ppl  vli  fr. 

J    5-  H  i;  I  vh  fr  lim. 

^  5  -  B  wt  fr  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex  to 
obt  tlis  imj)t  prv. 

J  3  -  B  bg  a  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rprt, 
@  wl  rcmd, 

I  5  -  Is  li  al  tlis. 

J    3  -  H  is. 

I  P)  -  U  wl  wa  ntl  -!^  (i)  (T)  slil  b  inf 
fo  nr  rq  @  hs  a  rtd.     (0^5  -H  dr^  advcs 


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t  ws  %  M  A^  g'l^s  dg  @  %  %  Ef .)  Ci)  (^ . 

Ci)(T)-  Br   I  5  . 

I  U  -  Tlir  is  wtht  A  C,  wli  i  in  dks 
@  wshs  for  It  t  hv  @  rec  a  prt  %  -H 
rts  @  bnf s  ^  ths  wfl  : : ,  ere  to  G  @ 
ddc  t  -H  H  Ss  J,  as  mn  a  wtli  br  @ 
fl  lis  dn  bf. 

Ci)  (T)  -  Ds  li  mk  ths  rqs  %  hs  on  f r 
wl  @  ac. 

I  E)  -  H  ds. 

(i)  (T)  -  Is  h  dl  @  tr  p,  wr,  @  wl  ql. 

I  5  -  H  is. 

(D  (T)  -  Of  Ifi  ag  @  ppl  vli  f r. 

^   B  -  H  i ;  I  vh  fr  hm. 

Ci)  (^  -  B  wt  f r  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex  to 
obt  ths  impt  prv. 

I  5  -  B  bg  a  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rpt, 
@  wl  rcmd. 

(t;(T)-  Is  h  al   ths. 

^  &  -  H  is. 

Ci)  C^-  Lt  lim  ent  @  b  rec  i  du  fm. 

I  5  -  {Ops  dr.)  U  hv  pr  t  ent. 

J  13  -  {Ents  wth  cdi;  wth  I  U  fac 
G,  infrnt  %  I  ^ .) 


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I  5  -  A  C,  n  r  rec  int  ths  wfi  ::  ^ 
F  &  A  (^  s  on  -H  pnt  ^  a  slip  ins  apl 
t  nr  n  1  br,  (Dn.)  well  is  t  tch  u  tt 
as  tlis  is  an  inst  ^  trt  t  -fj  fls,  s  slid 
+1  rlcn  ^  i  b  t  nr  cnc  slid  u  ev  prsm 
t  dvl  -H  scs  ^  F(T)y  nnlf ;  ©,  as  n  mn 
slid  ev  ent  nj^n  any  gr  o  imp  nndtk 
wtht  fst  invkg  -H  blsg  %  De,  u  wl  n 
b  cndc  to  the  cntr  fo  -H  : : ,  whr  tt  slm 
srvc  wl  b  prfmd  i  nr  bhf.  {Cdc  cdt 
to  ijL,  to  liufrpr.) 

Mrsl-  {Cdc  Clifpln  to  4.  ®  rts  t  s.) 

PRAYER. 

Vouchsafe  thine  aid,  Almighty  Father 
of  the  Universe^  to  this  our  present  con- 
vention, and  grant  that  this  candidate  for 
Masonry  may  dedicate  and  devote  his 
hfe  to  thy  service,  and  become  a  true  and 
faithful  brother  among  us.  Endue  him 
with  a  competency  of  thy  Divine  Wisdom, 
that  by  the  influence  of  the  pure  principles 
of  our  order,  he  may  the  better  be  en- 
abled to  display  the  beauties  of  holiness, 
to  the  honor  of  thy  holy  name.     Amen. 

Response — So  mote  it  be.  (Or.)      34 


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O  Thou,  who  art  the  Author  of  peace 
and  Lover  of  concord,  bless  us  in  the  exer- 
cise of  those  kind  and  social  affections 
Thou  hast  given  us.  May  we  cherish  and 
display  them  as  our  honor  and  our  joy. 
May  this,  our  friend,  who  is  now  to  become 
our  Brother,  devote  his  life  to  thy  service, 
and  consider  aright  the  true  principles  of 
his  engagements.  May  he  be  endowed 
with  wisdom  to  direct  him  in  all  his  ways; 
strength  to  support  him  in  all  his  difficul- 
ties ;  and  beauty  to  adorn  his  moral  con- 
duct. And  may  we  each  and  ail  walk 
within  compass,  and  square  our  actions  by 
the  dictates  of  conscience  and  virtue. 
]\Iay  we  appreciate  and  follow  the  exam- 
ples of  the  wise  and  good,  and  be  ever 
obedient  to  the  precepts  of  Thy  Holy 
Word.    Amen. 

Response. — So  mote  it  be.  (Or.) 

Almighty  and  Everlasting  God,  in  whom 
alone  is  our  trust,  and  who,  in  Thy  Holy 
Word,  hast  brought  life  and  immortality  to 
light,  defend  this  Thy  servant  with  Thy 
heavenly  grace,  that  he  may  continue 
Thine  forever.  Strengthen  him  with  the 
spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding;  endue 
him  with  the  fear  of  Thy  Holy  Name ; 
increase  in  him,  more  and  more,  the  spirit 


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of  Charity  and  the  love  of  Truth.  Let 
Thy  Fatherly  hand  ever  be  over  him ;  let 
Thy  spirit  ever  be  with  him ;  and  so  lead 
him  in  the  knowledge  and  the  obedience  of 
Thy  Holy  Word,  that,  having  finished  his 
course  below,  he  may  at  last  pass  peace- 
fully and  joyfully  to  mansions  of  rest  in 
Thy  Temple  above,  that  House  not  made 
with  hands,  eternal  in  the  heavens.  Amen. 
Response. — So  mote  it  be. 

(-)(T)-  {Pics  I  lin  0  Jid  %  cdt.)  AC, 
in  wlim  d  u  i3t  ur  trs. 

<?:dt-  In  G. 

Ql}(^)-  {Talcs  cdt  hy  rt  Jin.)  Ur  trs 
bg  in  G,  aris  fl  ur  cndr  @  fr  n  dngr. 
{Bins  t  e.) 

^  [3-  {Cdc  cdt  am  ::.     Stds  folwg 

w7d—) 

''Behold  how  good  and  how  pleas'an<t 
it  is  for  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity. 

"It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon 
the  head,  that  ran  down  upon  the  beard, 
even  Aaron's  beard,  that  went  down  to 
the   skirts   of  his   garments: 

*'As  the  dew  of  Hermon,  and  as  the  dew 
that  descended  upon  the  mountains  of 
Zion :  for  there  the  Lord  commanded  the 
blessing,  even  life  forevermore." 


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The  following-  hymn  may  be  used  in- 
stead of  the  lesson:  — 

I. 

Behold!  how  pleasant  and  how  good, 

For  Brethren  such  as  we, 
Of  the  Accepted  Brotherhood, 

To  dwell  in  unity. 

II. 

'Tis  like  the  oil  on  Aaron's  head, 

Which  to  his  feet  distils  ; 
Like  Hermon's  dew,  so  richly  shed 

On  Zion's  sacred  hills. 
III. 
For  there  the  Lord  of  light  and  love, 

A  blessing  sent  with  power; 
O  may  we  all  this  blessing  prove. 

E'en  life  for  evermore. 
IV. 
On  Friendship's  altar  rising  here. 

Our  hands  now  plighted  be. 
To  live  in  love,  with  hearts  sincere. 

\n  peace  and  unity, 

J   5  -  {Rtns  t  Jis  s.) 

I  5  -  {On  arvl  at    l  )    *** 

J      Ct)-     * 

Ci)(T)-  -^  {8ts  +1    ::.) 

J  (i)-   (i)h  cms  lir. 

I  5  -  A  C,  wh  is  i  dks  @  whs  fr  It 


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to  liv  @  rec  a  prt  %  M  vis  @  bnfs  % 
ths  wfl  :: ,  ere  t  G  @  ddc  t  -fl  H  Ss  J, 
as  mn  a  wth  br  @  fl  hs  dn  bf. 

J  Ci)-  Ds  h  mk    ths  rqs  %  lis  on  fr 
wl  @  ac. 

E)-  H  d. 

Ci)-  Is  li  dl  @  tr  pp,  w,  @  w  ql. 

E)  -  H  is. 

(i)-  Of  Ifl  ag  @  pi  vli  fr. 

5  -  H  i ;  I  vh.  fr  liin. 

Ci)-  B  wt  fr  rt  o  bnf  ds  h  ex  to 
obt  ths  impt  prv. 

5  -  B  bg  a  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rprt, 
wl  rcmd. 

Ci)-  Is  h  al  tbs. 

S  -  H  is. 

Ci)-  U  wl  cdc  -H  cdt  t  -H  ?  (3)  in 
+1  (i)  fr  lis  xmn. 

^-  {In  -H  ws.)     *** 

Ci)-  {His.)     "^     Cx)li  cms  hr. 

5  -  A  C,  wh  is  i  dks  @  wshs  fr  It 
to  hv  @  rec  a  prt  ^  -H  rts  @  bnf  % 
ths  wfl  :: ,  ere  t  G  @  ddc  t  -f|  H  Ss  J, 
as  mn  a  wr  br  @  fl  lis  dn  bf. 


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^  (i)-  Ds  h  mk  tlis    rqs  %  lis  on  fr 
wl  @  ac. 

?  E)  -  H  d. 

^  (z)-  Is  li  dl  @  tr  pp,  w,  @  w  ql. 

?  &  -  H  is. 

^  Ci)-  Of  111  ag  @  pi  vh  fr. 

I   5  -  H  i ;  I  vli  fr  hm. 

^  (i)-  B  wt  fr  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex    to 
obt  tlis  impt   prv. 

}  Q  -  B  hg  Si  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rprt, 
@  wl  rcmd. 

^  (i)-  Is  li  al  ths. 

?  E)  -  H  is. 

^  (t)-  U  wl  cdc  -H  cdt  t  -fi  (i)(^  in 
-H  (2  fr  lis  xmn. 

^  E)'-  (/7i  -H   est.)     **^ 

(t)  (T)-     -^     Ct)1i  cms  hr. 

I  ^  -  AG,  wh  is  i  dks  @  wslis  fr  It 
to  hv  @  rec  a  prt  ^  -H  rts  @  bnfs  ^ 
ths  wfi  :: ,  ere  t  G  @  ddc  t  -H  H  Ss  J, 
as  mn  a  wr  br  @  11  lis  dn  bf. 

(t)(T)-  Ds  h  mk  ths  rqs  %  hs  on  fr 
wl  @  ac. 

^   E)  -  H  d. 


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Ci)  (^-  Is  li  dl  @  tr  pp,  w,  @  w  ql. 

^   5  -  H  is. 

(i)  (T)  -  Of  lii  ag  @  pi  vli  f r. 

^   3  -  H  i ;   I  vli  fr  lim. 

(i)  (^  -  B  wt  f r  rt  o  bnf  ds   li  ex  to 
obt  tlis  imp  prv. 

^   5  -  B  bg  a  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rprt, 
@  wl  rcmd. 

Ci)  (T)-  Is  h  al   tlis. 

I   ^-11  is. 

(D  (T)  -  U  wl  rcdc  +1   cdt  t  +1    ^  (x)  in 
-H  (i)   fr  ins  ten. 

Sts-  {Rsum  stn.) 

I   5  -  {Cdc  cdt  t  ^,fcng   I  ^.)    Br 
^  (-) ,  by  ordr  %  M  ^  (^  M  cdt  is  rcdc 
t  -H    Ci)  fr  ill  stn. 

I  (-)-  {Bis.)  Lt  hm  fc  -H  G-  (i>^^. 
^  (i)  ^if^jc^,?  ot  fcng  cdt.)  A  C,  as  ^  (r) 
^  —  : : ,  it  nw  bcms  my  dty  to  gv  n 
nr  frst  instn  in  Fc^.  Advc  one  stp 
wth  nr  If  ft,  pic  -H  111  ^  -H  rt  in  -f| 
lilo  %  +1  If,  nr  ft  fmg  -H  ngl  ^  an  ob 
sq,  nr  bd  ere;  ths  is  -H  fs  st  i  F(T)y. 
U  wl  nw  advc  t  HH  4-  wlir  n  r  abt  to 


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b  md  a  (T)  in  du  fm. 

^   5  -  {Cdc  cdt  t  -H  4:.) 

^  Ci)-  (i)cli  d  fm  is,  knl  on  ur  n  If 
k,  ur  rt  fmg  -f|  an  ^  a  sq,  nr  bd  ere, 
ur  1  hn  sptg,  ur  rt  rs  on  -H  H  B,  sq 
@  cs. 

I  &  -  {Talis  psn  nth  %  M  J^.) 

I   (l)-    {At  WS   %  J^.)    C-)(T). 

(t)(T)-  Br    I  ^. 

I  iz)-  Th  cdt  is  in  du  form  @  awts 
ur  pis. 

Ql)  (T)-  A  C,  u  r  nw  k  at  -H  cnctd  4^ 
fo  F(^y.  U  hv  btw  ur  hns  -H  H  B,  s 
@  cs,  by  @  upn  well  w  prps  to  la  u 
und  a  srs,  @  si  ob  t  kp  saed  @  invlt 
-H  scs  ^  F(T)y.  Tlis  ob  wl  nt  imprl 
efct  any  du  u  ow  t  G,  ur  cnt,  ur  nb, 
or  ursl.      Ci)tli  tlis  asrc  r  u  wl  t  re  it. 

(Jdt-  I  am. 

Ofcs-  {Sfp  dion.) 
Mrsl-  {Escrts  (z)  (^  t  4..) 
(z)G)-  {Kn  @uncvs.)     U  wl  prnc  ur 
nm  @  rx)  aft  m :  I,  A  C^  ^  m  on  f  w 


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@  ac,  in  -H  prs  ^  Al  G  @  tlis  wfl  :: 
%F  @  A  (^s,  ere  t  G  @  ddc  t  -H  H  S 
J,  d,  lib  @  Im,  sm  @  snc  pr  @  s  tt 
I  wl  alws  ha,  frv  en,  @  nv  rvl  any  % 
-H  sc  arts,  pts  o  pnts,  %  -H  nis  ^  F(T)y, 
weliev  hv  bn,  ma  at  tlis  tm,  o  shl  at 
an  fu  prd,  b  ee  t  m  as  sell,  t  an  pr  o 
prs  wtev ;  exe  i  b  t  lim  o  thm  t  wlim 
-fl  sm  shl  js  @  in  blng,  tt  is  to  say 
t  a  tr  @  in  br  or  brs,  I  hvng  fn  hm 
o  thm  s  t  b  af  du  trl,  stre  exmn,  Ifl 
inf ;  o  wthn  -H  bd  ^  a  rg  @  du  ens  : : . 

I  ftlir  pr  @  s  tt  I  wl  nt  wr,  pr,  pt, 
et,  erv,  stin,  st,  nik,  dt,  or  eng  -H  scs 
^  F  (T)  y  npn  ant,  m v  o  imv,  eap  %  brg 
-M  Is  imi)sn  ^  a  wd,  si.  It,  o  er,  whr 
or  wlirn  +1  sm  m  bcin  Ig  o  intl  tho 
m  mns,  nr  es,  nr  alw  it  t  b  dn  b  ot, 
if  wthn  m  pr  t  prv  it. 

I  ftlir  pr  @  s  tt  I  wl  stn  t  @  ab  b 
-H  Is  @  ens  ^  F(T)y,  tghr  wth  -H  prtc 
rgltns  %  -H  mst  wii  grd  ::  wthn  whs 
jrsden  I  shl  rsid,  so  fr  as  -f]  sm  shl 
cm  t  m  knlg. 


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To  al  tlis  I  slm  @  scl  prms  @  sw, 
wtli  a  fr  @  st  rsl  t  kp  @  pfm  -H  sm, 
wtlit  an  eq,  mn  rs,  o  sc  ev  %  mn  in 
m  wtev ;  bnd  msl  und  n  Is  a  pn  tlm 
t  liv  m  til  ct  fm  e  t  e,  m  tg  tn  ot  b 
-H  rts,  m  bd  br  i  -H  rf  sns  ^  -H  c,  a 
cb-ts  In  fm  sbr,  wlir  +1  td  ebs  @  fls 
two  in  twn-fo  bs,  shd  I,  in  -H  1st  °, 
knl,  wlnl,  o  nnlfl  vlt  o  trsgs  tlis  my 
E^  si  ob.     S  hi  m  G,  @  kp  m  stdf. 

In  tkn  %  nr  asnt  t  ths  ob,  u  r  rqd 
t  ks  -H  bk  well  is  btn  nr  hns.  {Dn. 
RLns  t  G,  recxrs.) 

Ofcs-  {Hsum  stn.) 

(i)  (T)-  Br  A  C,  wt  d  u  nw  ms  dsr. 

(fdt-  {Prmptd  h   I   ^  .)    U. 

(t)ct)-  3rn,  u  wl  ast  m  i  cmctng  It 
t  M  cdt.     {Al  Us  ot.) 

In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven 
and  the  earth ;  and  the  earth  was  without 
form,  and  void ;  and  darkness  was  upon  the 
face  of  the  deep,  and  the  spirit  of  God 
moved  upon  the  face  of  the  waters;  and 
God  said,  Let  there  be  Hght!  and  there 
was  liglit.   In  humble  commemoration 


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of  that  august  and  sublime  event.,  I 
now  say  let  there  be  light. 

I  5  -  {^RemT)  lidw.  Lis  on.  Ode.) 
Ci)  G)  -  My  br,  on  rcvg  It,  u  obsv  bf 
u  -H  thr  grt  Its  in  F  (T)  y ,  by  hip  %  M 
thr  Isr.  Th  thr  gr  Its  r  -H  H  B,  s  @ 
cs.  Th  B  w  tk  t  b  -H  rl  @  gd  %  ou 
fth ;  +1  sq  to  sq  ou  actus ;  @  -H  cps  t 
crcmsb  ou  ds  @  'k^  ou  psns  wthn  du 
bus  wth  al  mnkd,  mr  espcly  Avth  ou 
brn  i  F(T)y.  Th  thr  Isr  Its  r  +|  sun, 
mn,  @  nist  ^  -H  : : .  As  -H  sn  rls  -H 
da  @  +1  mn  gvs  -H  nt,  so  slid  -H  (i)  (^ 
endv  t  rul  @  gvn  lis  ::  wth  eql  rglt. 
Th  r  riDstd  b  thr  brn  tprs  pled  i  a  tri 
psn  in  -H  : : .     ^ 

TJ  nw  obs  m,  as  mst  %  ths  :: ,  aprlig 
u  fm  -H  G,  undr  -H  dg  @  §  ^  an  E^. 
Ths  i  -H  dg,  {Gvs  dg.)  @  als  t  -H  wa 
@  mnr  i  wch  ur  hns  wr  pled  whn  u 
tk  upn  ursl  +1  ob  ^  ths  °.  Ths  i  +| 
§,  (Gt)S  §.)  @  ab  t  -H  pn  ^  tt  ob,  whrn 
u  sw  t  hv  ur  th  ct  fm  e  t  e,  shd  u 
dvl  -H  scs  ^  F(T)y  unlll. 


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My  br,  I  nw  prs  u  m  rt  hn,  (Dn.) 
in  tkn  %  -H  frnsh  @  br  Iv  ^  -H  ::  tw 
u,  @  wth  i  -H  gp  @  wd  ^  an  E^.  U 
wl  tk  m  as  I  d  ii.  Th  bl  ^  +1  t  prs 
-H  fs  j  ^  -H  hd.     9r   ^  5  ,  I  hi. 

^  B)  -  I  cc. 

(t)  (T)-   (T)t  d  u  cc. 

^  3  -  Al  -H  scs  ^  (^s  in  (T)J,  exc  it 
b  fm  a  tr  @  111  br,  or  wthn  -f|  bd  ^ 
a  rgl  @  dl  ens   : : . 

(t}(T)-   (i)t  i  tt  eld. 

?  S)  -  A  gp. 

(t)(T)-  Of  wt. 

^  5  -  An   Ef . 

(i)  (T)  -   K  s  i  a  nm. 

^  3  -  It  lis. 

(t)  (T)  -  Gv  i  m. 

^  13  -  I  dd  nt  s  re  i,  nth  en  I  s  i  i. 

(r)(r)-    Kw  wl  u  dsp  %  i. 

I   g  -  I  wl  It  0  dv  i. 

(t)  (I)  -  Lt  i  @  bg. 

^  E)  -  Bg  u. 

(T}(T)-     U     bg. 


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(t)(7)-  Dv  i  @  bg. 

^  E)  -  Bg  u. 

(i)(T)-  U  bg. 

^  5-  B. 

Ci)  (T)  -  Th.  wd,  m  br,  is  x ;  bt  u  r  nt 
at  Ibrt  t  cmct  -fl  nm  %  ths  gp  (i)cly 
exc  in  -H  tw  ws  in  wch  u  hv  nw  re 
it;  tt  is  b  Itg  o  dv  i.  Ars,  go  @  sit 
-H  J    @  ?  Ci)s  as  an  E^.     {Mn  t  G.) 

I  E)  -  {Cdc  cdt  t  I  .)  Pic  nr  ft  in 
ppr  psn  @  sit  -H  J  Cx)  wtli  -fj  dg  (i)7i.) 
@  §  (i)7i.)  .^  an  E^. 

J  Ci)-  (^/5  @  sit  will  cdt.) 

I  5  -  {And  cdt  in  +1  wst.)  Pic  nr 
ft  i  pr  psn  @  sit  +1  I  ^  wth  -H  dg  @ 
§  ^  an  Ef . 

^  (3)-  {Els  @  -sZ^  ^/j^A  c^^.) 

I  U  -  (OcZc  c?6Z^  to  est.) 

(i)  (T)  -  U  nw  obs  m  aplig  u  f m  -H  G 
a  sec  tm,  fr  -H  pps  %  prstg  n  a  1  sk 
or  wt  1  ap.     {Gvs  ap.) 

It  is  an  emblem  of  innocence  and  the 
badge  of  a  Mason;  more  ancient  than  the 
Golden    Fleece    or    Roman    Eagle;    more 


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honorable  than  the  Star  and  Garter,  or  any- 
other  Order  that  can  be  conferred  upon 
you  at  this  or  any  future  period,  by  King, 
Prince,  Potentate,  or  any  other  person, 
except  he  be  a  Mason ;  and  which  I  hope 
you  will  wear  with  equal  pleasure  to  your- 
self and  honor  to  the  Fraternity. 

3r  I  5  ,  u  wl  rcdc  -H  cdt  t  +]  ?  Ci) 
in  -H  W  fr  inst  hw  t  wr  lis  ap  as  an 
Ef. 

I  5  -  {Cdc  cdt  ^^  (i).)  Br  ^  Ci),  b  ord 
^  -H  W  (T)  -H  cdt  is  recdc  to  -H  ^  fr 
instcn  liw  t  Avr  lis  ap  a.s  an  E-p. 

^  (D-  Lt  Inn  fc  +1  G.  {I>n.  Btps  ot 
fcg  cdt  @  ties  on  aiJ^  flp  dion.)  M  br, 

The  Lamb  has  in  all  ages  been  deemed 
an  emblem  of  innocence;  he,  therefore,  who 
wears  the  lamb-skin  as  the  badge  of  a 
Mason,  is  thereby  continually  reminded  of 
that  purity  of  life  and  conduct  so  essen- 
tially necessary  to  his  gaining  admission 
into  the  Celestial  Lodge  above,  where  the 
Supreme  Architect  of  the  LTniverse  pre- 
sides. 

I  Ci)-  {Trns  flp  %  apn  up.)    As  an 

E^,  u  wl  wr  nr  ap  wth  -f|  Ip  tn  up. 

Ode, 


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I  5-  (Cdc  celt  t  J^.) 

^  (^-  3r  A  C,  agrbl  to  a  cstm  adp 
ill  ev  rgi  @  wl  gvnd  ::,  it  nw  Ibcms 
lies  tt  11  b  rqs  t  mk  a  dps  %  smtling 
fo  a  mii  or  mtlc  sbtc  in  -H  : : ,  nt  for 
its  intrc  vlii  aln,  bt  tt  it  ma  b  Id  up 
Avtli  -H  rcrds,  in  -H  arcvs  %  -H  ::  as  a 
mniii  tt  n  wr  lir  md  a  (T)  .  Hv  u  antg 
fo  -H  kn  abt  n. 

(Jdt-  Nthg. 

(i)  (^-  D  n  fn  nrsi  entrl  dstt.  (His.) 
My  br,  tlis  i  no  idl  or  nnning  crmny ; 
it  i  intnd  t  imprs  npn  nr  mnd  i  -H  st 
mnr  tt,  slid  u  ev  mt  a  frn,  mr  espcly 
a  wr  br  i  dst  crcmstcs,  u  ma  b  indcd 
t  cntrbt  as  Ibly  t  lis  rlf  as  u  en  wtlit 
injr  t  nrsl  or  fml. 

^  5  -  {Pics  cell  i  n-e  cr.)  Pie  ur  ft 
in  ppr  psn. 

(J  (T)  -  My  br,  as  -H  ygs  E^,  u  r  nw 
pled  in  -H  n-e  er  ^  -H  : : ,  nr  ft  f mng 
-H  ang  %  an  ob  s,  ur  bd  ere,  at  m  rt 
lin ;  u  tlir  stn  a  js  @  upr  (T)  ;  @  I  gv 
it  u  stcl  i  ehg  evr  t  wlk  @  ae  as  sell. 


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I  nw  prs  u  -H  wk  tls  %  an  E^.  Th 
r  -H   twn  fo  in  gg  @  cmn  gv. 

THE  TWENTY-FOUR   INCH    GAUGE. 

Gvs  tw  fo  in  gg  t  cdt. 

The  Twenty-Four-Inch  Guage  is  an  in- 
strument made  use  of  by  operative  Masons 
to  measure  and  lay  out  their  work ;  but  we, 
as  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  are  taught 
to  make  use  of  it  for  the  more  noble  and 
glorious  purpose  of  dividing  our  time.  It 
being-  divided  into  twenty-four  equal 
parts,  is  emblematical  of  the  twenty-four 
hours  of  the  day,  which  we  are  taug-ht 
to  divide  into  three  parts ;  whereby  we 
find  a  part  for  the  service  of  God  and 
a  distressed  worthy  brother,  a  part  for  our 
usual  vocations,  and  a  part  for  refreshment 
and   sleep. 

THE    COMMON    GAVEL. 

Gvs  gvl  t  cdt. 
The  Common  Gavel  is  an  insitrument 
made  use  of  by  operative  masons  to  break 
off  the  rough  and  superfluous  parts 
of  stones,  the  better  to  fit  them  for 
the  builder's  use;  but  we,  as  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons,  are  taught  to  make  use 
of  it  for  the  more  noble  and  glorious  pur- 
pose of  divesting  our  hearts  and  consciences 


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of  the  vices  and  superfluities  of  life; 
thereby  fitting  our  minds,  as  living  stones, 
for  that  spiritual  building — that  house  not 
made  with  hands- — eternal  in  the  heavens. 

U  wl  nw  b  rcdcd  to  -H  pic  wlmc  u 
cm,  tlir  invstd  wth  tt  %  wch.  u  hv  bn 
dvs,  @  rtd  t  -H   ::  fr  ftli  instn. 

I  5  -  {An  cdt  mrch  t  ws  %  J^,  wth 
J  5  @  Sids,  al  gv  dg  @  %  %  E^/  thn 
cdt  is  cdc  t  prp  rm  5  J  E)  @  Stdrts; 
wlin  renvstd.) 

J  5-    * 

I  5  -  {Ops  dr,  tics  cdt  h  rt  arm  @ 
cdc  hm  in  frnt  ^  Ci)  (T)  fcg  G .      J    ^ 
@  Btds  rsumn  thr  stns.)  34 

SECOND  SECTION 

(i)  (T)  -  My  br,  wlin  u  wr  prpd  to  b 
md  a  (T),  u  wr  deprvd  %  al  mins  @ 
mtls  fr  two  rsns:  frst,  tt  u  mgt  car 
nthg  ofns  or  dfns  int  -H  ::  ;  secnd,  at 
+1  bid  ^  K  S  T,  thr  ws  nt  hrd  -H  snd 
%  ax,  hmr,  or  any  mtl  tl.  Th  stns  wr 
hwn,  sq,  @  nmb  in  -H  qrs  whr  th  wr 


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rasd;  +|  tmbrs  fld  @  prpd  in  -H  frst 
%  Lbn,  cnvd  b  c  in  fits  t  Jpa,  thnc  t 
Jiim  whr  tli  wr  st  np  b  -H  bl  %  wdn 
instms  ppd  fr  tt  prjjs ;  @  wlm  -H  will 
bldg  ws  cmpld,  its  svrl  prts  iitd  wth 
sch  xct  nest,  tt  it  lid  mr  +|  aprnc  % 
bng  -H  hndw  ^  +1  Su  Arc  %  -WV>  thn 
tt  %  bu  bns. 

U  wr  ntbr  nk,  nr  clo;  fr  (T)y  rgds 
n  mn  fr  bs  wrly  with  o  otw  aprnc. 
It  ws  tbrfr  to  sgnfy  to  u  tt  it  is  -H 
intl,  @  nt  -H  xtnl  qlfcns  web  remd  a 
mn  to  b  md  a  (^.  U  wr  ntbr  bf  nr 
sbd;  tbs  ws  in  enf  to  an  isrlsb  ens- 
tm  adpd  by  (^s.  (i)e  rd  in  +1  bk  % 
Ruth,  %  -H  nmr  in  formr  tms,  cncrg 
rding  @  cling.  To  cnfrm  al  tligs  a 
mn  plk  of  hs  sh  @  gv  it  t  hs  nabr. 
Tlis  ws  a  tstm  in  Is.  Ths  we  d  thfr, 
on  ths  grt  @  imprt  oesn,  as  a  tkn  % 
ou  sncrt  i  +|  bsns  in  web  w  r  eng. 

U  wr  hw,  wth  a  ebt  one  arn  ur  n 
fr  svl  rsns :  f st,  as  u  wr  thn  i  dks  as 
rgds  -H  ses  ^  F(i)y,  n  shd  kp  -H  wld 


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so  untl  til  bcm  Ifly  entld  to  -fj  sm; 
send,  tt  iir  hr  mt  b  tgt  t  cnc  bf  ur 
es  slid  dscv  -H  bts  thr^;  Thrd,  hd  u 
rfsd  to  sbmt  t  -f|  svl  frms  @  crmnys 
atndg  ur  initn,  or  bn  fnd  unwr  t  b 
tkn  by  -H  lin  as  a  br,  n  mglit  by  -H 
asstc  fo  +1  cb-t  liv  bn  cdc  ot  ^  -H  :: 
wtht  dscvg  evn  -fl  fm  thr^. 

U  wr  csd  t  nik  a  dmd  at  -H  dr  by 
thr  dstc  kns,  fr  to  rsns  :  f st,  t  aim  -H 
: :  @  It  -H  Ci)  (7)  kn  thr  ws  a  cdt  wtht 
du  @  trl  ppd  fr  initn;  send,  it  aids 
t  a  ertn  tx  %  sept,  ask  @  i  shl  b  gv 
n,  sk  @  ye  shl  fnd,  kn  @  i  shl  b  opd 
unt  u.  (i)e  aply  ths  tx  %  sept  to  -H 
sitiitn  u  wr  thn  in  as  flws :  u  askd  -H 
remdn  %  a  friid  t  b  md  a  (T)  ;  u  sgt 
adms  thro  lis  remdn,  u  knd  @  -f|  dr  ^ 
F(T)y  ws  opd  unt  u. 

U  wr  re  on  -H  pn  ^  a  sh  inst  apl 
t  ur  nk  1  bs,  weh  ws  xplnd  t  u  at 
-H  tm ;  u  wr  ende  to  -H  entr  ^  -H  : : , 
esd  to  kn  @  reev  -H  bnft  %  pr.  IS'o 
mn  shd  ev  ent  upn  any  grt  or  imprt 


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undtkg  wtlit  fs  inv  -H  blsg  %  De. 

U  wr  ask  i  wlini  u  pt  ur  trs.  Agbl 
t  -H  Iws  ^  o  anc  inst,  no  ath  en  b  md 
a  (T).  It  ws  tlifr  ncsr  tt  u  slid  acklg 
ur  blf  i  De;  otliws  no  ob  wd  b  cnsd 
bndg  upn  u. 

U  wr  tkn  b  -H  rt  hn,  ord  t  aris  fl 
ur  cdr  @  f r  n  dng.  As  u  wr  thn  i  a 
situn  i  wch  n  cd  nthr  f  se  nr  prvt  dg, 
it  ws  t  sgfi  t  u  tt  u  wr  in  -H  hns  % 
a  tr  @  trst  fr,  in  whs  fidlt  u  mt  wth 
saft  cnfid. 

U  wr  cdc  one  arn  -f|  : :  t  -H  J  Ql)  in 
-H  ^  ,  tt  al  -H  brn  mt  e  tt  u  wr  dl  @  tr 
prpd  fr  initn.  U  wr  csd  to  mt  wth 
svrl  obstns  i  nr  psg  arn  -H  : : ,  bes  thr 
wr  grds  pled  at  -H  ^  ,  Ci)  @  (J  entres 
^  K  S  T.  Grds  wr  ths  pic  t  e  tt  nn 
psd  or  rpsd  xept  seh  as  wr  du  qlM, 
agr  t  weh  est  n  wr  esd  t  mt  wth.  ths 
svrl  obstns  i  nr  psg  arn  -H  ::  in  ord 
tt  n  mt  b  du  ex,  bf  u  ed  b  md  a  (T)  . 

U  wr  esd  to  kn  on  ur  n  If  kn,  in 
prfne  to  ur  rt  or  bth,  whn  u  tk  upn 


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ursl  -H  ob  ^  ths  *".  Th  If  lis  ev  bn  dm 
-H  wkr  prt  %  a  mns  bd,  it  ws  thfr  t 
sgfi  t  11  tt  it  ws  -H  wkr  prt  %  (^j  ^P^ 
wch  u  wr  abt  entrg,  bng  tt  %  E^. 

U  wr  csd  t  rst  ur  rt  hn  on  -H  H  B, 
sq  @  cps,  in  prfnc  t  ur  If  or  bth.  Th 
rt  ws  dmd  -H  st  ^  fidlt.  Th  ancts  hd 
a  De  w^hm  thy  wrshpd,  undr  -H  nm  % 
fids  or  faith,  smtms  rpsd  by  to  rt  hns 
jnd,  at  oths  b  tw  hu  figs  embrcg  ech 
oth  wth  -H  rt  hn.  Th  rt  thrfr  w  mk 
us  %  on  ths  grt  @  impt  ocsn,  as  a  tkn 
%  ou  sncrt  @  a  pig  %  ou  fidl  in  -f|  bss 
in  wch  w  r  engd. 

U  wr  prstd  a  Im  sk  o  wt  lea  apn, 
wch  ws  xpld  t  u  at  -H  tm ;  u  wr  rqst 
t  mk  a  dps  %  smtg  %  a  mnrl  or  mtlc 
sbs  i  -H  : : ,  wch  ws  als  xpl  t  u  ;  u,  as 
-H  ygs  Ef),  wr  pled  in  -H  n-e  cnr  %  -H 
: : .  In  optv  (T)  y  -H  f  st  stn  %  a  bldg 
is  usly  pic  i  -H  n-e  cr.  U  thfr,  as  -f| 
ygs  Efl,  wr  pic  in  -H  n-e  cnr  %  -w  ::, 
thr  t  rec  ths  fst  instrns  whrn  to  bid 
ur  fut  mrl  @  (T)c  edfc. 


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THIRD    SECTION 

A  lodge  is  a  certain  number  of  Masons 
duly  assembled,  legally  constituted,  having 
the  Holy  Bible,  Square  and  Compasses, 
with  a  Charter  or  Warrant  empowering 
them  to  work. 

Ou  anc  brn  usl  asmb  on  lii  Ms  or 
in  dp  vis,  -H  btr  t  obs  -f|  aph  %  ens 
@  evd  asn  or  dscd. 

Th  fm  ^  a  ::   is  obi;  as  Ing  as  fm 

G  t  (i),  as  brd  as  btwn  Nr  @  So,  as 

hi  as  fm  eth  t  hv,  as  dp  as  fm  -H  sf 

t  its  cnt.      (i)  e  elm  ths  Irg  dmnsns  to 

dnt  -fl   unvrslt  %  F(T)y@tt  a  (T)s  ehr 

slid  b  eqly  xtns. 

This  vast  fabric  is  supported  by  three 
Great  Pillars,  called  Wisdom,  Strength  and 
Beauty.  It  is  necessary  there  should  be 
Wisdom  to  contrive,  Strength  to  support, 
and  Beauty  to  adorn  all  great  and  import- 
ant  undertakings. 

Th  r  rpstd  b  -H  f s  tlir  of es  ^  a  : : . 

(t)(I),    ^   @  J  (t).     Th  (t)  (^  is  sd  t  rps 

-H  plr  %  wsd,  h  bng  supsd   t  hv  wsd 

t  rl  @  gvn  hs   :: .      Th   ^  C;)  is  sd  to 


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rpst  -H  plr  %  stn,  whs  dt  it  is  t  asst 
-H  Ci)  (T)  in  opg  @  els  lis  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
thr  wgs,  if  an  b  du,  @  c  tt  nn  g  awa 
dsfd,  hrm  bg  -H  stn  @  spt  %  al  insts, 
mr  espc  ths  %  ors.  Th  J  CD  is  sd  to 
rpst  -H  plr  %  bt,  whs  dt  it  is  t  obs  M 
sn  at  its  mr  lit,  weh  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^ 
-H  da ;  to  el  -H  ef  f m  ft)  t  rf s  @  f m  rf s 
t  ft)  agn  at  +1  wl,  @  pi  ^  +|  Ci)  (i) . 

COVERING   OF  A  LODGE 

The  Covering  of  a  Lodge  is  the  clouded 
canopy,  or  starry-decked  heaven,  where  all 
good  Masons  hope  at  last  to  arrive,  by  the 
aid  of  a  ladder,  called  Jacob's  Ladder,  hav- 
ing three  principle  rounds,  dominated 
Faith,  Hope  and  Charity ;  teaching  Faith  in 
God,  Hope  in  immortality,  and  Charity  to 
all  mankind.  But  the  greatest  of  these  is 
Charity ;  for  Faith  may  be  lost  in  sight, — 
Hope  Ends  in  fruition, — but  Charity  ex- 
tends beyond  the  grave,  to  the  boundless 
realms   of   eternity. 

FURNITURE 

The  furniture  of  a  Lodge  is  the  Holy 
Bible,  Square  and  Compasses.  The  Bible 
is    dedicated   to    God,    the    Square    to   the 


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Master,  and  the  Compasses  to  the  Craft. 

The  Bible  is  dedicated  to  God,  it  being 
tlie  inestimable  gift  of  God  to  mau 
@  on  it  we  obglt  a  nwly  admtd  br; 
the  Square  to  the  Master,  it  being  the 
proper  Masonic  emblem  of  his  office;  and 
the  Compasses  to  the  Craft,  for  by  a  due 
attention  to  their  use,  we  are  taught  to 
circumscribe  our  desires,  and  keep  our 
passions  within  due  bounds  with  all  man- 
kind, more  especially  with  our  Brethren  in 
Freemasonry. 

ORNAMENTS  OF  A   LODGE 

The  Ornaments  of  a  Lodge  are  the  Mo- 
saic Pavement,  Indented  Tessel  and  Blaz- 
ing Star. 

The  Mosaic  Pavement  is  a  representa- 
tion of  the  ground  floor  of  King  Solomon's 
Temple ;  the  Indented  Tessel,  of  that 
beautiful  tesselated  border,  or  skirting, 
which  surrounded  it, — with  the  Blazing 
Star  in  the  centre.  The  Mosaic  Pavement 
is  emblematical  of  human  life,  checkered 
with  good  and  evil;  the  Indented  Tessel 
which  surrounds  it,  of  those  manifold 
blessings  and  comforts  which  surround  us, 
and  which  we  hope  to  obtain  by  a  faithful 
reliance  on  Divine  Providence,  which  is 
hieroglyphically  represented  by  the  Blazing 
Star  in  the  centre. 


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LIGHTS 

Thr  r  thr  Its  i  a  :: ,  sit  G,  ^  @  ^  . 
Thr  i  nn  i  -H  nth.  K  S  T  ws  situd  s 
fr  nth.  %  -H  eclpt,  tt  -fi  sn  @  mn,  at 
thr  mrd  ht  cd  drt  n  ray  %  It  int  -H 
nth  prt  thr^.  Th  nth  thfr  we  c^cly 
trm  a  pic  %  dkn. 

Thr  r  sx  jls  in  a  : : ,  thr  movbl,  @ 
thr  imvbl. 

THE  JEWELS 

The  movable  jewels  are  the  Rough  Ash- 
ler, the  Perfect  Ashler  and  the  Trestle- 
Board. 

The  Rough  Ashler  is  a  stone  as  taken 
from  the  quarry  in  its  rude  and  natural 
state.  The  Perfect  Ashler  is  a  stone  made 
ready  by  the  hands  of  the  workmen,  to  be 
adjusted  by  the  working-tools  of  the  Fellow 
Craft.  The  Trestle-Board  is  for  the  Mas- 
ter to  draw  his   designs  upon. 

By  the  Rough  Ashler  we  are  reminded 
of  our  rude  and  imperfect  state  by  nature; 
by  the  Perfect  Ashler,  of  that  state  of 
perfection  at  which  we  hope  to  arrive,  by  a 
virtuous  education,  our  own  endeavors,  and 
the  blessing  of  God;  and,  by  the  Trestle- 
Board,  we  are  also  reminded,  that,  as  the 


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operative  workman  erects  his  temporal 
building  agreeably  to  the  rules  and  designs 
laid  down  by  the  Master  on  his  Trestle- 
Board,  so  should  we,  both  operative  and 
speculative,  endeavor  to  erect  our  spiritual 
building  agreeably  to  the  rules  and  designs 
laid  down  by  the  Supreme  Architect  of  the 
Universe,  in  the  great  books  of  Nature  and 
Revelation,  which  are  our  spiritual,  moral 
and  Masonic  Trestle-Board. 

The  immovable  jewels  are  the  Square, 
Level,  and  Plumb. 

The  Square  teaches  morality,  the  Level 
equality,  and  the  Plumb  rectitude  of  life. 

Ldgs  slid  b  situd  du  es  @  wst  for 
svii  rsns.  Fst,  -H  sn  well  is  -H  gl  @ 
hi  fo  M  da,  rs  in  -H  es  @  sts  i  -H  ws. 
Send,  arts  @  sies  as  wl  as  F(T)y  aros 
in  -H  es,  @  hv  sprd  to  -H  wst.  Thrd, 
churehs  @  ehpls  r  or  slid  b  ths  sitd. 
Thy  slid  b  tlis  sit,  bes  tt  w^s  -f|  sitn 
^  K  S  T.  Th  Tm  ws  tlis  sitd  fr  -f|  % 
rsns :  aft  Mo  hd  sfl  eded  -f|  chdlrn  % 
Is  thro  -fl  E,d  Sc  wh  prsu  b  Plir  @  hs 
list,  h,  by  dvn  emnd  ered  a  tab,  @  pic 
it  du  es  @  ws,  t  prpetuat  +|  rmbrc  ^ 


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tt  mrac  es  wnd  by  wch  thr  mgty  dive 
ws  wrt;  als  t  rec  -H  ras  %  -H  rsng  @ 
setg  sn.  Ths  Tb  ws  a  mdl  fr  K  ST, 
%  well  tlis  @  ev  rgl  @  wl  gvd  ::  is  a 
rpsntn,  @  fr  well  resns  slid  b  pled  du 
es  @  ws. 

Lodges  In  ancient  times  were  dedi- 
cated to  K  S,  who  was  our  first  Ms.  Ex. 
Grand  Master.  In  modern  times  to 
Saint  John  the  Baptist  and  Saint  John 
the  EvangeHst,  two  eminent  Christian 
patrons  of  Freemasonry ;  and  since  their 
time  there  has  been  represented  in  every 
regular  and  well-furnished  Lodge,  a  certain 
point  within  a  circle  embordered  by  two 
perpendicular  parallel  lines,  representing 
Saint  John  the  Baptist  and  Saint  John  the 
Evangelist.  Upon  the  top  of  the  circle 
rests  the  Book  of  Holy  Scriptures.  The 
point  represents  an  individual  Brother;  the 
circle,  the  boundary  line  of  his  duty.  In 
going  around  this  circle  we  necessarily 
touch  on  the  two  parallel  lines,  as  well  as 
on  the  Book  of  Holy  Scriptures ;  and  while 
a  Mason  keeps  himself  circumscribed 
within  their  precepts,  it  is  impossible  that 
he  should  materially  err. 


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The  tenets  of  your  profession  as  a  Mason 
are  Brotherly  Love,  ReHef  and  Truth. 

By  the  exercise  of  Brotherly  Love,  we  are 
taught  to  regard  the  whole  human  species  as 
one  family — the  high  and  low,  rich  and 
poor;  who  as  created  by  one  Almighty  Parent 
and  inhabitants  of  the  same  planet,  are  to 
aid,  support  and  protect  each  other.  [On 
this  principle.  Masonry  unites  men  of  every 
country,  sect  and  opinion,  and  conciliates 
true  friendship  among  those  who  might  oth- 
erwise have  remained  at  a  perpetual  distance. 

To  Relieve  the  distressed  is  a  duty  incum- 
bent on  all  men;  but  particularly  on 
Masons,  who  profess  to  be  linked  togeth- 
er by  an  indissoluble  chain  of  sincere  af- 
fection. [To  soothe  the  unhappy,  sympa- 
thize with  their  misfortunes,  compassion- 
ate their  miseries,  and  restore  peace  to 
their  troubled  minds,  is  the  grand  aim  we 
have  in  view.  On  this  basis  we  form  our 
friendships  andestablish.  ourconnections  I 

Truth  is  a  divine  attribute,  and  the  foun- 
dation of  every  virtue.  To  be  good  and 
true  is  the  first  lesson  we  are  taught  in 
Masonry.  On  this  theme  we  contemplate, 
and  by  its  dictates  endeavor  to  regulate  our 
conduct.  [Hence,  while  influenced  by  this 
principle,  hypocrisy  and  deceit  are  unknown 


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among  us,  sincerity  and  plain  dealing  dis- 
tinguish us,  and  the  heart  and  tongue  join 
in  promoting  each  other's  welfare,  and  re- 
joicing in  each  other's  prosperity.] 

Th.  pfc  pts  %  ur  eiit  as  an  E^  r  -H 
Gt,  Pc,  Mn  @  Pdl,  @  alud  to 

The  Four  Cardinal  Virtues— Temper- 
ance, Fortitude,  Prudence,  and  Justice. 

Temperance  is  that  due  restraint  upon 
our  affections  and  passions  which  renders 
the  body  tame  and  governable,  and  frees 
the  mind  from  the  allurements  of  vice. 
This  virtue  should  be  the  constant  practice 
of  every  Mason,  as  he  is  thereby  taught  to 
avoid  excess  or  the  contracting  of  any 
licentious  or  vicious  habits,  the  indulgence 
in  which  might  lead  him  to  disclose  some 
of  those  valuable  secrets  which  he  has 
promised  to  conceal  and  never  reveal, 
and  which  would  consequently  subject 
him  to  the  contempt  and  detestation  of 
al  gd  (T)  s,  als  t  -H  pn  ^  hs  ob,  whri  h 
s  t  hv  hs  th  ct  f  e  t  e,  shd  h  dvl  -H 
scs  fo  F(T)y  unlH,  @  aids  t  -H  gtrl. 

Fortitude  is  that  noble  and  steady  pur- 
pose of  the  mind  whereby  we  are  enabled 
to  undergo  any  pain,  peril,  or  danger,  when 


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prudentially  deemed  expedient.  This  virtue 
is  equally  distant  from  rashness  and  cow- 
ardice, and,  like  the  former,  should 
be  deeply  impressed  upon  the  mind  of 
every  Mason,  as  a  safeguard  or  security 
against  any  illeg^al  attack  that  may  be 
made,  by  force  or  otherwise,  to  extort  from 
him  any  of  those  valuable  secrets  with 
which  he  has  been  so  solemnly  entrusted, 
and  which  was  emblematically  represented 
upon    his    first   admission   into   the   Lodge. 

wlm  h  ws  re  on  -H  pnt  %  a  slip  inst, 

apl  t  lis  n  1  bs,  @  al  t  -f|  pctl. 

Prudence  teaches  us  to  regulate  our  lives 
and  actions  agreeably  to  the  dictates  of 
reason,  and  is  that  habit  by  which  we 
wisely  judge  and  prudentially  determine  on 
all  things  relative  to  our  present,  as  well  as 
to  our  future  happiness.  This  virtue  should 
be  the  peculiar  characteristic  of  every 
Mason,  not  only  for  the  government  of  his 
conduct  while  in  the  Lodge,  but  also  when 
abroad  in  the  world.  It  should  be  partic- 
ularly attended  to  in  all  strange  and 
mixed  companies,  never  to  let  fall  the 
least  sig-n,  token,  or  word,  whereby  the 
secrets  of  Freemasonry  may  be  iinlaw- 
fly  obtnd,  evr  brng  i  rmbrc  tt  mmrbl 

pr  whn,  kn  at  -H  4^,  o  hs  n  If  k,  hs  rt 


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fmg  -M  an  ^  a  sqr,  hs  bd  ere,  lis  If  Im 

suptg,  lis  rt  rs'on  +1  H  B,  S  @  Cps,  @ 

al  t  HH   mnl. 

Justice  is  that  standard  or  boundary  of 
right  which  enables  us  to  render  unto  every 
man  his  just  due,  without  distinction. 
This  virtue  is  not  only  consistent  with 
divine  and  human  laws,  but  is  the  very 
cement  and  support  of  civil  society;  and, 
as  justice  in  a  great  measure  constitutes 
the  real  good  man,  so  should  it  be  the  in- 
variable practice  of  every  Mason  never 
to    deviate    from    the    minutest    principles 

tlir^,  evr  rmbrng  -H  tm  wlm  pic  i  -H 

n-e  cnr  ^  -H    : : ,  hs  f t  fmng  -H  ang  % 

an  ob  s,  hs  bd  ere  at  -H  rt  hnd  %  +| 

(i)  (^ ,  wh  ws  plsd  t  sa  t  hm  tt  h  thr 

std  a  js  @  upr  (i),  @  gv  i  hm  ste  in 

ehrg  ev  t  wk  @  aet  as  seh ;  @  als  to 

-W  pdl. 

(T)(D-  ^^^'^  Br  J  Ci),  wth  wt  dd 
E^s  srv  thr  msts  in  anet  tms,  @  hw 
shd  w  i  mrdn. 

J  (i)-   Ci)th  frd,  frve,  @  zl. 

Cl)  (^  -  Hw  wr  th  rpsd,  Br   ^  Ci) , 

I  ^'  By  chk,  chc,  @  cla. 


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(i)  (^  -  My  br,  thr  i  nthg  f r  tlin  cli, 
well  npn  -H  sltst  toch  Ivs  a  trc  bhd. 
Tlir  is  nthg  mr  fvt  tlm  chc,  to  wch, 
whn  wl  igntd,  -H  mst  obdrt  mtls  yld. 
Thr  is  ntlmg  mr  zls  thn  clay,  or  our 
mtli  e,  well  is  enstly  mpld  fr  mns  us, 
@  slid  tlib  cntnly  rmd  us  tt,  as  fm  it 
w  cm,  so  unt  i  mst  w  al  rtn.  §s  fo 
ths  °,  brn.     (§s  gvn.)    * 


O ' 


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X    LECTUEE. 

Ci^hc  cm  u  as  a  (^. 

Fm  a  ::  ^  -H  H  Ss  J  ^  J. 

Ci)t  cm  u  hr  t  d. 

T  In  to  sbd  m   ps  @  im  msl  i  (T)y. 

Thn  u  r  a  (^  I  prsm. 

I  am  s  tk  @  ac  amg  brs  @  fls. 

Ci)t  mks  u  a  (I). 

(^y  o. 

Hw  d  11  kn  usl  t  b  a  (i) . 

3  J  hvg  bn  ofn  trd,  nvr  dnd,  @  rd  to 

b  tr  ag. 

Hw  sM  I  k  u  t  b  a  (i). 
3  cr  §s,  tkn,  wd,  @  -f]  pf c  pts  %  m.  e, 
Ci)t  r  §s. 

Rt  angs,  hrzs,  @  ppds. 
Shw  a  §. 
(Stps   dg  @  §.) 
(jt  i  tt  eld. 
Til  dg  @  §  ^  an  E^. 
Hs  +1  dg  an  alsn. 
It  hs,  t  +1  wa  @  mn  i  wch  m  hns  wr 

pic  w  I  tk  upn  msl  -H  o  ^  t  "*,     34 


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Hs  -H   §  an  als. 

It  lis,  t  -H  pn  ^  tt  ob. 

Ci)t  r  tkns. 

Crt  frn  or  brtlil  grps  whrby  on  (T)  m 

k  an  til  i  -H  dk  as  wl  as  at  nn  da. 
Gv  m  a  tkn.     (Gvn.)  I  hi. 
I  en. 

Ci)t  d  u  en. 
Al  -H  ses  ^  (T)s  in  (T)y,  exe  it  b  f  a  tr 

@  111  br,  o  wtliii  -H  bd  fo  a  rgl  @  du 

enst  : : . 
(i)t  1  tt  eld. 

A  gp. 

Of  wt. 

An  E^. 

Hs  it  a  n. 

It  lis. 

Gv  i  m. 

I  dd  nt  s  re  i,  ntr  en  I  s  i  ic 

Hw  wl  u  ds  ^  i. 

I  wl  It  o  dv  i. 

L  1  @  bg. 

3g  u. 

Ubg. 


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{Bgs  wtJi — .) 
Dv  i   @  bg. 

U  bg. 

{Bgs  will — ) 

(i)lir  wr  11  fs  ppd  t  b  m  a  (i). 
In  m  hr. 
^\\Y  nx. 

In  a  rm  aj  t  a  rg  @  du  ens  : : . 
Hw  wr  u  ppd. 
3y  beng  dpvd  %  al  mrls  @  mtls,  nth 

n  nr  eld,  br-ft  nr  shd,  li-w,  w  a  e-t 

on  ar  m  n ;  i  well  endn  I  ws  en  t  -H 

div  %  -W   : :  b  -H  li  ^  a  f rn,  whm  I  af w 

fd  t  b  a  br. 

K  w  knw  n  tt  t  b  a  dr  u  bng  hw. 
3y  fs  mtg  wth  rs  @  afw  gng  ad. 
Hw  gn  u  adm. 
3y  thr  ds  ks. 

On  -H  dr  bg  o,  wt  ws  sd  t  u  f  wthn. 
Ci)h  ems  hr. 
Ur  ans. 
A  C,  who    is  in   darks  @  wshs    fr  It 

t  hv  @  re  a  pt  ^  -H  rts  @  bnf s  %  ths 


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wfl  : : ,  ere  t  G  @  ddc  t  +I  H  Ss  J,  as 
mny  a  wr  br  @  11  hs  dn  bf . 

(i)t  wr  u  tlm  askd. 

If  I  md  ths  rqst  %  my  own  fr  wl  @ 
acd,  if  I  ws  dl  @  tr  pp,  wr  @  wl  ql, 
of  111  ag  @  pr  vc  fr;  al  ^  wch  bng 
ans  i  -H  afm,  1  ws  ask  b  wt  fth  rt  o 
bnft  I  xpc  t  obt  ths  impt  prv. 

Ur  ans. 

3y  bg  a  mn,  fr  bn,  %  gd  rpt  @  wl  re. 

(2;)t  ws  thn  sd  t  u. 

I  ws  dretd  to  wat  untl  -H  Ci)  (i)  slid  b 
inf  %  m  rqs,  @  lis  ans  rt. 

(T)t  ans  dd  h  rtn. 

Lt  hm  en,  @  b  re  i  d  fm. 

Hw  wr  u  re  int  a   ::  ^  E^s. 

On  -H  pn  ^  a  sh  ins  apl  t  m  n  1  br. 

Hw  wr  u   thn  dsp  %. 

I  ws  ede  to  -f|  entr  %  -W  : : ,  csd  t  kn 
@  re  -H  bn  ^  pr. 

Aft  re  -H  bn  ^  pr,  wt  wr  u  askd. 

In  wlim  I  pt  m  trs. 

Ur  ans. 

InG. 


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Ur  trs  bgn  i  G,  wt  flwd. 

I  ws  tkn  by  -H  rt  hnd,  O  d  t  ars,  fl  m 
cdc,  @  f r  n  dug. 

(i)lir  dd  u  fl  ur  cdcr. 

One  arnd  -f|  ::,  to  -H  J  (i)  in  -fi  ^  , 
thnc  to  +1  ^  (i)  in  -H  Ci>,  @  the  t  -H 
Ci)  (T)  in  -H  G  ;  at  eeh  %  wch  pies  -H 
sm  qs  wr  as  @  Ik  as  rtd  as  at  -H  dr. 

Hw  dd  -H  Ci)  (T)  dsp  fo  u. 

H  Od  m  t  b  reded  t  +i  ^  Cj)  in  -H  CD, 
fr  instn. 

In  wt  dd  -H    ?  Ci)  inst  u. 

H  tgt  m  to  advc  by  on  upr  rgl  (i)c 
stp,  m  ft  fmg  -H  angl  %  an  obi  sqr, 
m  bd  ere  to  -f|  CD  (^ . 

CDt  dd  -H  CD(^  thn  d  wth  u. 

H  md  m  a  (I). 

Kw. 

In  d  fm. 

CDt  is  tt  du  fm. 

Knl  on  m  nk  If  kn,  m  rt  fmg  -f|  ang 
^  a  sq,  m  bd  ere,  m  If  h  sup,  m  rt 
rstg  on  -H  H  B,  sq,  @  eps ;  i  wch  du 
fm  I  tk  upn  msl  -H  ob  ^  ths  °. 


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Kept  tt  ob. 

I,  A  C,  ^  m  ow  fr  wl  @  ac,  in  -f|  prs 
^  A  G  @  ths  wfl  ::  ^  F  @  A  (i)s,  ere 
t  G  @  ddc  t  +1  H  S  J,  do  hby  @  Im, 
sm  @  sc  pr  @  s  tt  I  wl  al  hal,  fvr 
en,  @  nv  rv  any  ^  -H  sc  arts,  pts  or 
pnts  %  -W  msts  ^  F  (^  y ,  wh  ev  hv  bn, 
ma  at  ths  tm,  o  shl  at  an  fu  prd,  b 
cmc  t  m  as  sell,  t  any  p  o  prs  wtev ; 
ex  i  b  t  hm  o  tlim  t  wlim  -H  sm  shl 
js  @  Ifl  big,  tt  is  t  sa,  t  a  tr  @  Ifi  br 
or  brs,  I  hvng  fn  hm  or  thm  s  t  b 
af  du  trl,  stre  ex.  111  infm ;  o  wthn 
-H  bd  ^  a  rg  @  du  ens   : : . 

I  fthr  pr  @  s  tt  I  wl  nt  wr,  p,  p,  et, 
erv,  stm,  st,  mk  dt  o  eng  -H  sets 
^  F(^y  npn  antg,  mv  o  imv,  eapl  % 
brg  -H  1st  im]3S  %  a  wd,  si,  It,  o  ere, 
whr  or  whn  +1  sm  may  bem  Igl,  or 
intl  tho  m  mns,  nr  es,  nr  alw  it  to 
b  dn  by  ot  if  wthn  m  pr  t  prv  it. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s  tt  J  wl  stn  to  @  ab  b 
-H  Is  @  ens  ^  F(r)y,  tghr  wth  -fl  prte 
rgltns  %  +1   mst  whfi  gr   : :  wthn  whs 


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jrsdc  I  sill  rsid,  s  fr  as  +1  sm  shl  cm 
t  m  knlg. 

T  al  tlis  I  sm  @  sc  pr  @  s,  wth  a  f 
@  stf  rsl  t  kp  @  pf  -H  sm,  wtht  an 
eq,  mn  rs,  or  sc  ev  %  mn  i  m  wtev ; 
bndg  msl  und  n  Is  a  pnl  thn  to  hv 
m  th  ct  frm  e  t  e,  m  tg  tn  o  b  -H 
rts,  m  bd  bd  in  -H  rf  sns  ^  -f|  c,  a 
cb-ts  In  frm  slir,  wlir  -f|  td  ebs  @  lis 
twc  i  tf  hs,  slid  I,  in  -H  Is  °,  knly, 
wlnl,  o  nnlii  vlt  o  trsgs  tlis  m  E^  si 
ob.     S  hi  m  G,  @  kp  m  std. 

In  tkn  %  m  asnt  t  ths  ob,  I  ws  rqd  t 
ks  -H  bk  well  ws  btw  m  ims. 

Af  rcvg  -H  o,  wt  wr  u  askd. 

Ci)t  I  ms  dsd. 

Ur  ans. 

L. 

Dd  u  re  it. 

I  dd. 

Hw. 

3y  O  ^  -H  Ci)  (^  @  +1  ast  ^  -H  brn. 

On  rcvg  It,  wt  dd  u  fs  obs. 

Th  thr  g  Is  i  F(T)y,  b  -H  hi  ^  +j  t  Isr, 


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Ci)t  r  -H  thr  grt  Its. 

Til  H  B,  sq  @  cs. 

(i)t  r  thr  uses. 

Th  B  w  tk  t  b  -H  rl  @  gd  ^  our  f th ; 
-H  sq  t  sqr  ou  actns,  @  -H  cps  t  crc 
o  dsrs  @  kp  o  ps  wthn  du  bns  wth 
al  mnk,  mr  espc  wth  ou  brn  i  F(i)y. 

Ci)t  r  -fl  thr  Is  Its. 

Th  sn,  mn  @  ms  ^  -H  :: 

CT)h  r  thy  sd  t  b  -H  thr  Is  Its. 

As  -fj  sun  ruls  -H  day  @  -H  m  gvrs  -H 
nt,  so  shd  -H  (i)  (I)  ndv  to  rl  @  gvn 
hs  ::  wth  eql  rglty. 

Hw  r  th  rpsd. 

3  thr  br  tps  pi  i  a  tri  ps  i  -H  : : . 

(i)t  dd  u  nx  obs. 

Th  Ci)  (T)  apchng  m  f m  -f|  (J,  und  -H 
dg  @  §  ^  an  E^,  who  ws  plsd  t  prst 
m  hs  rt  hn,  in  tkn  ^  -H  frs  @  br  Iv 
^  -H  : :  twrd  m,  @  wth  it  -f|  g  @  wd 
%  an  E^ ;  @  Od  m  t  ari,  go  @  sit  -f| 

J  @  ^  Ci)s  as  sch. 

Aft  sit  -H   J  @  ?  C:)s,  wt  dd  u  nx  ob. 

Th  (i)  c^  aph  m  f m  -j-j  G  a  scd  tm  fr 


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-H  pps  ^  prsg  m  a  Im-skn  o  wh  lea 
aprn,  well,  li  infd  m,  is  an  mblm  % 
inoc  @  -H  bg  ^  a  (T),  mr  anc  tlm  -W 
Gl  Flc  or  Rm  Eg;  mr  hn  tlin  -H  St 
@  Gr  o  any  otlir  O  tt  cd  b  en  upn 
m,  at  tt  or  any  fiitr  perod,  by  kg, 
prnc,  potn  or  any  oth  prs  xc  h  b  a 
(I)  ;  @  well  h  lipd  I  wd  wr  wth  eql 
pis  t  msl  @  Imr  t  -H  f rt ;  @  O  m  t  b 
reded  t  -H  ^  Cl)  in  -fj  (i),  fr  instn  liw 
t  wr  m  apn  as  an  E^. 

Hw  slid  an  E^  wr  lis  ap. 

Ci)tli  -H  Ip  tnd  np. 

Aft  bng  tgt  liw  t  wr  ur  ap  as  an  E^p, 
wt  Avr  n  infd. 

Tt  agrbl  t  a  est,  adp  in  evr  rg  @  wl 
gv  : : ,  i  tlm  bem  no  tt  I  b  rq  t  mk  a 
dps  %  smthg  fo  a  mnii  or  nitle  sbtc 
in  +1  : : ,  nt  f r  its  intrc  vln  aln,  bt 
tt  i  mt  b  Id  up  wtk  -H  reds  i  -H  are 
%  -W  ::  as  a  mmrl  tt  I  ws  thr  md  a 
(I),  bt  upn  -H  st  sell  I  fd  m  ent  ds. 

(i)lir  wr  u  thn  pled. 

In  -H  n-e  cr  ^  -H   : : ,  m  ft  f m  -H  ang  % 


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an  ob  s,  m  bd  er,  at  -H  rt  Im  ^  -H 
(i)  (7),  wh  ws  x)lsd  t  sa  to  m  tt  I  thr 
std  a  js  @  upr  (T),  @  gv  it  m  stcl  in 
clirg,  evr  t  wlk  @  ac  as  sch. 

(i)t  dd  -H  ^  O)  tlm  prs  u. 

Til  wk  tls  fc  an  E^. 

(i)t  r  thy. 

Til  twn  fo  in  gg  @  cmn  gv. 

Ci)t  is  -H  us  ^  -H  tw  fo  in  gg. 

It  is  an  instrument  made  use  of  by  op- 
erative Masons  to  measure  and  lay  out 
their  work;  but  we,  as  Free  and  Accept- 
ed Masons,  are  taugfht  to  make  use  of  it 
for  the  more  noble  and  glorious  purpose 
of  dividing-  our  time.  It  being  divided 
into  twenty-four  equal  parts,  is  emblem- 
atical of  the  twenty-four  hours  of  the  day, 
which  we  are  taught  to  divide  into  three 
parts;  w^hereby  we  find  a  part  for  the 
service  of  God  and  a  distressed  worthy 
brother,  a  part  for  our  usual  vocations, 
and  a   part   for   refreshment  and  sleep. 

(i)t  is  -H  lis  fo  -H   cmn  gv. 

It  is  an  instrument  made  use  of  by  op- 
erative Masons  to  break  off  the  rough 
and  superfluous  parts  of  stones,  the  better 
to  fit  them  for  the  builder's  use;  but  we, 


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as  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  are  taught 
to  make  use  of  it  for  the  more  noble  and 
glorious  purpose  of  divesting  our  hearts 
and  conciencesof  the  vices  and  super- 
fluites  of  life;  thereby  fitting  our  minds, 
as  living  stones,  for  that  spiritual  build- 
ing— that  house  not  made  with  hands — 
eternal  in  the  heavens. 

Kw  dd  -H  (i)  (?)  thn  dsp  %  u. 

K  O  m  t  b  rcdcd  to  -H  pi  whc  I  cm, 

tlir  invs  wtli  tt  ^  wli  I  hd  bn  dv  @ 

rt  t  -H   ::  fr  ftli  Inst. 


SECOND    SECTION 

(i)hii  u  wr  px)d  t  b  md  a  c^,  wh  wr 
11'  dprvd  %  al  mnrs  @  mtls. 

Fr  to  rsns :  fst,  tt  I  mgt  cr  nthg  ofs, 
or  df  s  int  -H  : : .  Sec,  at  -H  bldg  % 
K  S  Tm  thr  ws  nt  hrd  -H  snd  %  ax 
hm  or  an  mtl  tl. 

Kw  ws  i  psbl  tt  a  bldg  %  sch  stupd 
mgtud  eld  hv  bn  ere  wtht  -fj  use  % 
mtl  tls. 

Th  stns  wr  hwn,  sqrd  @  nmbrd  in  -H 


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qrs  whr  thy  wr  rsd;  -H  tmbs  fld  @ 
ppd  i  -M  frs  ^  Lbn,  cnvd  b  c  i  fits 
t  Jpa,  thnc  t  Jrl ;  whr  th  wr  set  up 
b  -H  hi  ^  wdn  insts  ppd  fr  tt  prps; 
@  whn  -H  will  bldg  ws  cmpl  its  svl 
prts  ftd  wth  sch  xcty  nict  tt  it  hd 
mr  -H  aprc  %  bng  +1  hndwk  %  -H  Su 
Ar  ^  -H  r,  thn  tt  %  hu  hns. 

Ci)h  wr  u  nth  n  nr  clo. 

Fci)y  rgds  n  man  fr  hs  wrld  with  or 
otwd  aprc .  It  ws  thfr  t  sg fi  t  m,  tt 
it  i  -H  intnl  @  nt  -H  extnl  qlfs  wch 
rcmnd  a  mn  t  b  md  a  (i). 

Ci)h  wr  n  nth  bf  nr  sh. 

Ths  ws  i  cnfmt  t  an  Islth  cstm,  adp 
b  (T)s.  (-)  rd  i  -H  bk  ^  Rth,  %  -fl  mnr 
in  fmr  tms,  cncg  rdmg  @  chng;  to 
cnf  m  al  thgs  a  mn  pi  of  hs  sh  @  gv 
it  t  nab.     Ths  ws  a  tstm  i  Is.    Ths 

w  d  thfr  on  ths  grt  @  imprt.  ocsn  as 

a  tkn  %  ou  sncrt  i  -H  bs  in  wch  w  r 

engd. 

(i)h  wr  u  hw,  wth  a  cb-t  on  ar  ur  n. 

Fr  svl  rsns;  fst,  as  I  ws  thn  in  dks 


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as  rgds  -H  scs  %  Fg)j,  I  slid  kp  -f| 
wld  so  untl  th  bcm  Illy  entl  t  -H  s. 

Scd,  tt  m  hr  mt  b  tgt  t  cnc  bf  m  es 
slid  dscv  -fl  bts  tlir^. 

Thd,  lid  I  rfsd  t  sbmt  t  -H  svl  frms 
@  crmns  atndng  m  initn,  or  bn  fnd 
unwr  t  b  tkn  b  -H  lin  as  a  br,  1  mt 
b  -H  astnc  %  -H  cb-t  liv  bn  cdc  ot  % 
-H   ::  wtlit  dscvg  evn  -H  fm  tlir^. 

Ct)1i  wr  n  csd  to  mk  a  dmd  at  -H  dr 
b  tlir  dstc  kns. 

Fr  to  rsns :  f  st,  t  al  -H  : :  @  It  -H  Ci)  (T) 
kn  thr  ws  a  cdt  wtht  du  @  trl  ppd 
fr  initn ;  send,  it  aids  t  a  crtn  tx  of 
sept,  ask  @  i  shl  b  gvn  u,  sk  @  ye 
shl  fnd,  kn  @  i  ski  b  opd  unt  n. 

Kw  d  u  apl  tks  tx  %  sept  t  -f|  situn 
u  wr  thn  in. 

I  askd  -H  remdn  ^  a  f  r  t  b  md  a  (T)  , 
I  sgt  adms  thro  ks  remd,  I  knd  @  -H 
dr  fo  F(^y  ws  opd  unt  m. 

(i)li  wr  u  re  on  -fi  pt  ^  a  slip  ins  apl 
t  ur  n  1  b. 

T  teh  m  tt  as  tt  ws  an  inst  fo  trt  to 


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-H  fls,  s  slid  -H  rlctn  ^  i  b  t  m  ens, 
slid  I  ev  prsm  t  dvl  -f|   sets  %  Yc^j 
unlfl. 

(x)li  wr  u  cde  t  ^^  cnt  %  -W  :: ,  esd  t 
kn  @  re  -H  bnf  %  pr. 

]S^o  mn  shd  ev  ent  upn  an  gt  or  imp 
Tindtkg  wtlit  fs  invkg  +|  bis  %  Dq. 

Ci)h  wr  11  as  i  whm  u  pt  iir  trs. 

Agrbl  to  -H  Iws  %  our  anet  instn,  no 
aths  en  b  md  a  (i) .  It  ws  thf r  nesr 
tt  I  slid  ackl  m  blf  i  De;  otliws  n 
ob  wd  b  ensd  bndg  upn  m. 

Ci)li  wr  u  tk  b  -H  rt  lin,  ord  t  aris  fl 
ur  cdr  @  fr  n  dug. 

As  I  ws  tlm  i  a  sitn  i  well  I  ed  nth 
fse  nr  prvt  dng  it  ws  t  sgfi  t  m  tt 
I  ws  in  -H  lins  ^  a  tr  @  trst  frn,  in 
whs  fidlt  I  mt  wth  sft  cnfd. 

(x)li  wr  u  edc  one  arn  +|  ::  t  +|  J  Cl) 
in  -H    I  . 

Tt  al  -H  brn  mt  e  tt  I  ws  dl  @  trly 
ppd  fr  initn. 

(i)h  wr  u  esd  t  mt  wth  svrl  obsts  in 
ur  psg  arn  -H  : : , 


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Bcs  tlir  wr  grds  pic  at  +|  ?  ,  Ci)  @  G 
entrcs  ^  K  S  T. 

(i)h  wr  grds  tlis  pled. 

T  c  tt  nn  psd  o  rj)sd  xcp   sch  as  wr 

du  ql,  agbl  t  well  cs  I  ws  csd  t  mt 

wtli  ills  svrl  obstns  in  m  psg  arn  -H 

::  in  ordr  tt  I  mt  b  du  exm,  bfr  I 

cd  b  md   a  (T). 

(i)li  wr  u  cs  t  kn  on  nr  n  1  k,  i  pfe 
t  ur  rt  o  btli,  whn  u  tk  npn  ursl  -H 

ob  fo  ths  °. 

Th  If  lis  ev  bn  dd  +|  wkr  prt  %  a  mn 
bd,  it  ws  tlifr  t  sgfi  t  m  tt  it  ws  -H 
wkr  part  %  G)sj  npn  well  I  ws  abt 
entrg,  bng  tt  %  Ef^. 

Ci)  li  wr  n  cs  t  rs  nr  rt  Im  on  -H  H  B, 
sq  @  cps,  in  prfc  t  nr  If  o  bth. 

Tli  rt  ws  dmd  -H  st  %  fidlt;  -H  ancts 
hd  a  De  w^lim  th  wrsh^^d  nnd  -H  nm 
%  fids  o  faith,  smts  rps  b  to  rt  hns 
jnd,  at  otlis  b  tw  hn  figs  mbrcg  ecli 
oth  wth  -H  rt  Im;  -H  rt  tlifr  w  mk 
ns  %  on  tks  grt  @  imp  ocs,  as  a  tkn 
%  on  snc,  @  a  pig  %  on  fidl  in  -H  bs 


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in  wch  w  r  eng. 

Ci)h  wr  u  prs  a  Imsk,  @  wh  is  tt  -H 
bg  ^  a  (I). 

Th  Im  lis  i  al  ags  bn  dnid  an  emb  % 
incs.  H  tlifr  wh  wrs  -H  1  sk  as  -\\ 
bg  ^  a  (T)  is  thb  cntnly  remnd  %  tt 
purt  fo  It  @  cdc,  so  esntl  ncsry  t  hs 
gng  adms  int  -H  clstl  ::  abv,  whr  -fi 
Sp  Ar  ^  -H   U  prs. 

';:;h  wr  ii  rqs  to  mk  a  dpst  %  smthg 
%  a  mrl  o  mtl  sbs  i  -H   : : . 

T  rmnd  m  ^  m  thn  pr  @  pnls  cdtn, 
tt  shd  I  ev  mt  a  frn,  mr  espc  a  wr 
br  in  dst  crcmstcs,  I  mt  b  indcd  to 
cntrbt  as  Ibly  t  hs  rlf  as  I  cd  wtht 
inj  t  msl  o  fml. 

Ci)h  wr  u,  as  +1  ygs  E^  pic  i  -H  n-e 
cnr  ^  -H   ::. 

In  opt  c^y  -H  fs  stn  %  a  bid  is  usly 
pic  i  -H  n-e  cr,  I  thfr  as  -H  ygs  E^ 
ws  pic  i  -H  n-e  ct  %  -H  -  tlir  t  rec 
tlios  fs  inst  whrn  t  bid  m  fu  mr  @ 
(1)0  edfc. 

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THIRD    SECTION 

Ci)  t  is  a  : : . 

A  crt  nmb  ^  (T)S  du  asm,  Igl  cnstd, 
hvg  a  H  B,  sq  @  cps,  wth  a  chtr  o 
wrnt  empg  tlim  t  wk. 

Ci)hr  dd  ou  anc  brn  usl  asmb. 

On  hi  his  o  i  dp  vis. 

Fr  wt  prps. 

Th  btr  t  obs  -H  aph  %  ens  @  evd  asn 
or  dscd. 

Ci)t  is  -H  fm  ^  a  ::. 

Obi. 

Kw  ig. 

Fm  G  t  (I). 

Kw  brd. 

Betw  N  @  S. 

"Kw  hi. 
I  Fm  er  t  hv. 
!  Kw  dp. 

I  Fm  -H  sfc  t  its  cnt. 
j  (i)h  elm  we  ths  Irg  dmns. 

T  denot  -f|  nnvslty  %  F(7)y  @  tt  a  (i)S 
chrty  shd  b  eql  extsv.  34 


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^t  spts  tlis  vst  fabrc. 

Thr  gt  pis. 

Ci)t  r  th  eld. 

Ci)sd,  stgh  @  buty. 

Ci)li  is  i  ncsr  tt  thr  slid  b  ws,  str  @ 
buty  t  spt  a  : : . 

It  is  ncsy  tt  thr  slid  b  wsd  t  cntrv, 
strn  t  spt  @  bu  t  adr  al  gt  @  i  un. 

By  wlim  r  tli  rpstd. 

B  -H  fs  t  off  %a  ::,  (i)(T),  ^  @  J  (j)s. 

Ci^li  r  th  sd  t  b  ths  rpstd. 

Th  (i)  (^)  is  sd  t  rpst  -H  plr  %  wsd ;  h 
bng  spsd  t  liv  ws  t  rul  @  gvn  lis  : : . 

Th   ^  Ci)  i  sd  t  rpst  -H  plr  %  str,  whs 

dt  it  i  t  ast  +1    (i)  (T)  in  op  @  els  hs 

::  ;  pa  -H  erf  thr  wgs  if  an  b  du  @ 

c  tt  nn  go  awa  dsfd,  hrm  bng  -H  st 

@  spt  %  al  instns,  mr  esp  ths  %  ou. 

Th  J  Ci)  is  sd  t  rps  -H  plr  %  bu,  whs 
du  it  i  t  ob  -fj  sn  at  its  mrd  hi,  wli 
is  HH  gl  @  bty  %  +\  da;  to  el  -H  erf 
f m  lb  t  rfs  @  fm  rfs  t  ft)  agn,  at  -H 
wl  @  pi  ^  +1   Ci)  (^ . 

Ci)t  is  -H  cvrg  fo  Si   :: . 


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A  eld  cnpy  or  str  dk  hvn,  whr  al  gd 

(T)S  hp  at  Is  t  arv. 
^w. 

By  -H  aid  fo  a  Idr. 
Ci)t  i  tt  Idr  eld. 
Jobs  Idr. 

Kw  mny  prnc  rns  lis  it. 
Thr. 

Ci)t  r  thy  dmntd. 
Fth,  hp  @  elirt. 
(i)t  d  tliy  tch. 

Ftli  i  G,  lip  i  imrlt,  @  ehr  t  al  mnk. 
(i)cli  fo  tlis  tlir  i  +1  grts. 
Clirt. 
Ci)liy  so. 
Ftli  ma  b  1st  i  sgt,  lip  ens    i  fraitn,. 

bt  elirt  xtn^  byn  -H  grv  to  -H  budls, 

rims  %  etrnt. 
Ci)t  is  -H  frnt  %  a  :: ., 
Th  H  B,  sq  @  eps. 
T  wlim  r  til  ddc. 

Th  B  t  G-,  -H  sq  t  -H  mst  @  -H  eps  t 

-H  erf. 
C^h  r  tliy  tlis  ddCv 


6B 

The  Bible  is  dedicated  to  God,  it  being 
the  inestimable  gift  of  God  to  man 
@  on  it  we  obglt  a  nwly  admtd  br; 
the  Square  to  the  Master,  it  being  the 
proper  Masonic  emblem  of  his  office ;  and 
the  Compasses  to  the  Craft,  for  by  a  due 
attention  to  their  use,  we  are  taught  to 
circumscribe  our  desires,  and  keep  our 
passions  within  due  bounds  with  all  man- 
kind, more  especially  with  our  Brethren  in 
Freemasonry. 

Ci)  t  r  -H   ornmts  %  sl   : : . 

Th  msc  pv,  idtl   ts,  @  biz  str. 

Ci)t  d  thy  rps. 

The  Mosaic  Pavement  is  a  representa- 
tion of  the  ground  floor  of  King  Solomon's 
Temple;  the  Indented  Tessel,  of  that 
beautiful  tesselated  border,  or  skirting 
which  surrounded  it, — with  the  Blazing 
Star  in  the  center. 

Of  "wt  r  tby  emblmcl. 

Til  msc  pvmt  is  mblmcl  %  hu  If,  chq 
wth  gd  @  evi.  Th  indt  tsl  wch  sur 
it,  %  ts  mnfld  bis  @  cmfts  wch  surd 
us;  @  wch  w  hp  t  obt  b  a  fthfl  rlc  j 
on  dvn  prvc,  wch  is  hirlgfc  rpsd  by 
-f]  biz  st  i  -H  cnt. 


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^w  mn  Its  r  thr  i  a  ::. 

Thr. 

Kw  r  thy  sit. 

G,   Ci)  @    I  . 

Is  thr  nn  i  -H  N. 

Nn. 

Ci)liy. 

K  S  T  ws  sitd  s  fr  nth  %  ■{]  eclpt,  tt 
-H  sn  @  mn  at  thr  mrdn  ht  cd  drt 
n  ra  ^  It  int  -H  nrth  prt  thr^.  Th 
nth  thrf  w  (T)cly  tr  a  pic  %  dks. 

K  w  mn  jls  r  thr  i  a   : : . 

Sx-Thr  mvbl  @  thr  imv. 

Ci)t  r  -H  mvbl  jls. 

Th  rgli  ash,  -H   pfc  ash  @  -H  trs  bd. 

(i)t  r  thy. 

Th  rgh  ash  is  a  stn  as  tkn  fm  -H  qr  i 
its  rud  @  ntrl  stat.  Th  prfc  ash  is 
a  stn  md  rd  by  -H  hns  ^  -H  wkm,  to 
b  ajs  by  -H  wk  tls  %  M  Fc.  Th  trs 
bd  is  fr  -H  mstr  t  dr  hs  dsns  upn. 

Ci)t  d  thy  mrly  tch. 

By  the  Rough  Ashler  we  are  reminded 
of  our  rude  and  imperfect  state  hy  nature; 


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by  the  Perfect  Ashler,  of  that  state  of 
perfection  at  which  we  hope  to  arrive,  by  a 
virtuous  education,  our  own  endeavors,  and 
the  blessing  of  God,  and,  by  the  Trestle- 
Board,  we  are  also  reminded^  that,  as  the 
operative  workman  erects  his  temporal 
building  agreeably  to  the  rules  and  designs 
laid  down  by  the  Master  on  his  Trestle- 
Board,  so  should  we,  both  operative  and 
speculative,  endeavor  to  erect  our  spiritual 
building  agreeably  to  the  rules  and  designs 
laid  down  by  the  Supreme  Architect  of  the 
Universe,  in  the  great  books  of  Nature  and 
Revelation,  which  are  our  spiritual,  moral 
and  Masonic  Trestle-Board. 

(i)t  r  -H  imv  jls. 

Th  sq,  Iv  @  pi. 

(i)t  d  tliy  tch. 

Th  sq    tchs  mrlt,  -H  Iv  eql  @  -f|  plm 

rctd  %  If. 

Kw  slid   ::s  b  situd. 

Du   G  @  ^. 

Fr  wt  resn. 

Svl  rsns ;  f st,  -H  sn  wch  i  -H  gl  @  bt 
%  -H  day;  rss  in  -H  G  @  sts  i  -H  Ci). 
Sc,  arts  @  sines  as  wl  as  F(T)y  ars  i 
+1  G  @  hv  sprd  t  +1  (i) .     Thd,  chrclis 


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@  cliijls  r  or  slid  b  ths  sit. 

Ci)li  slid  chs  @  clipls  b  tlis  sit. 

Bcs  tt  ws  -H  sitn  ^  K  S  T. 

<jli  ws  -H  T  tlis  sitd. 

Af tr  Ms  lid  sli  cdc  -f|  clildn  %  Is  tliro 
-fl  Rd  c,  wlm  prsu  b  Pho  @  hs  host, 
h  by  dv  cmd  ere  a  tbc,  @  pic  it  du 
G  @  Ci),  t  prptiit  -H  riiibc  %  tt  mrlcs 
G  wild  by  wch  tlir  mty  dive  ws  wrt, 
als  t  re  -H  ras  %  -H  rsg  @  setng  sun, 
Tlis  Tb  ws  a  mdl  f  r  K  S  T  %  well  ths 
@  ev  rgl  @  wl  gv  : :  is  a  rpsn  @  f r 
wch  rsn  slid  b  pic  d  e  @  w. 

T  whm  wr   ::s  ddet  i  anc  tms. 

KS. 

(i)hy  t  lim. 

K  ws  oil  fs  mst  ex  gr  mstr. 
T  whm  i  mdrn. 

St  J  -H  Bts  @  S  J  -H  Ev. 
(i)h  t  thm. 

They  were  two  eminent  Christian 
patrons  of  Freemasonry ;  and  since  their 
time  there  has  been  represented  in  every 
regular  and  well-furnished  Lodge,  a  certain 
point  within  a   circle   embordered   by  two 


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perpendicular  parallel  lines,  representing 
Saint  John  the  Baptist  and  Saint  John  the 
Evangelist.  Upon  the  top  of  the  circle 
rests  the  Book  of  Holy  Scriptures.  The 
point  represents  an  individual  Brother;  the 
circle,  the  boundary  line  of  his  duty.  In 
going  around  this  circle  we  necessarily 
touch  on  the  two  parallel  lines,  as  well  as 
on  the  Book  of  Holy  Scriptures ;  and  while 
a  Mason  keeps  himself  circumscribed 
within  their  precepts,  it  is  impossible  that 
he  should  materially  err. 

CL)t  r  -H  tnts  %  ur  pfsn  as  a  (i). 
Br  Iv,  rlf  @  trli. 

Expln  br  Iv. 

BROTHERLY  LOVE 

By  the  exercise  of  Brotherly  Love,  we  are 
taught  to  regard  the  whole  human  species  as 
one  family — the  high  and  low,  rich  and 
poor;  who  as  created  by  one  Almighty  Parent 
and  inhabitants  of  the  same  planet,  are  to 
aid,  support  and  protect  each  other.  [On 
this  principle,  Masonry  unites  men  of  every 
country,  sect  and  opinion,  and  conciliates 
true  friendship  among  those  who  might  oth- 
Brwise  have  remained  at  a  perpetual  distance. 

Expln  rlf. 


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RELIEF 

To  Relieve  the  distressed  is  a  duty  incum- 
bent on  all  men;  but  particularly  on 
Masons,  who  profess  to  be  linked  tog^eth- 
er  by  an  indissoluble  chain  of  sincere  af- 
fection. [To  soothe  the  unhappy,  sympa- 
thize with  their  misfortunes,  compassion- 
ate their  miseries,  and  restore  peace  to 
their  troubled  minds,  is  the  grand  aim  we 
have  in  view.  On  this  basis  we  form  our 
friendships  andestablish  ourconnectionsj 

Expln  trh. 

TRUTH 

Truth  is  a  divine  attribute,  and  the  foun- 
dation of  every  virtue.  To  be  good  and 
true  is  the  first  lesson  we  are  taught  in 
Masonry.  On  this  theme  we  contemplate, 
and  by  its  dictates  endeavor  to  regulate  our 
conduct.  [Hence,  while  influenced  by  this 
principle,  hypocrisy  and  deceit  are  unknown 
among  us,  sincerity  and  plain  dealing  dis- 
tinguish us,  and  the  heart  and  tongue  join 
in  promoting  each  other^s  welfare,  and  re- 
joicing in  each  other's  prosperity.] 

Ci)t  r  -H  prfc  pts  %  ur  entc,  as  an  E^. 
Th  gtrl,  pctii,   mnul,  @  pdl;  @  alud 

t  -H  f o  crdnl  vrtus:  Tmpc,  Fr^  Prdc 

@  Jstc. 
Expln  tmpc, 


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TEMPERANCE 

Temperance  is  that  due  restraint  upon 
our  affections  and  passions  which  renders 
the  body  tame  and  governable,  and  frees 
the  mind  from  the  allurements  of  vice. 
This  virtue  should  be  the  constant  practice 
of  every  Mason,  as  he  is  thereby  taught  to 
avoid  excess  or  the  contracting  of  any 
licentious  or  vicious  habits,  the  indulgence 
in  which  might  lead  him  to  disclose  some 
of  those  valuable  secrets  w^hich  he  has 
promised  to  conceal  and  never  reveal, 
and  which  would  consequently  subject 
him  to  the  contempt  and  detestation  of 
al  gd.  (1)8,  als  t  -H  pn  ^  hs  ob  wliri  h 
swr  t  hv  hs  th  ct  f  e  t  e ;  slid  h  dvl 
-fl  scs  ^  F(^y  unify;  @  aids  t  -H  gtr. 

Expln  frtud. 

FORTITUDE 

Fortitude  is  that  noble  and  steady  pur- 
pose of  the  mind  whereby  we  are  enabled 
to  undergo  any  pain,  peril,  or  danger,  when 
prudentially  deemed  expedient.  This  virtue 
is  equally  distant  from  rashness  and  cow- 
ardice, and,  like  the  former,  should 
be  deeply  impressed  upon  the  mind  of 
every  Mason,  as  a  safeguard  or  security 
ag-ainst  any  illegfal  attack  that  may  be 
made,  by  force  or  otherwise,  to  extort  from 


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him  any  of  those  valuable  secrets  with 
which  he  has  been  so  solemnly  entrusted, 
and  which  was  emblematically  represented 
upon   his   first   admission   into   the   Lodge. 

wlui  h  ws  re  on  +1  pt  ^  a  slirp  inst 

apl  t  lis  n  1  bs,  @  al  t  -H  pel. 

Expln  prdne. 

PRUDENCE 

Prudence  teaches  us  to  regulate  our  lives 
and  actions  agreeably  to  the  dictates  of 
reason,  and  is  that  habit  by  which  we 
wisely  judge  and  prudentially  determine  on 
all  things  relative  to  our  present,  as  well  as 
to  our  future  happiness.  This  virtue  should 
be  the  peculiar  characteristic  of  every 
Mason,  not  only  for  the  government  of  his 
conduct  while  in  the  Lodge,  but  also  when 
abroad  in  the  v^orld.  It  should  be  partic- 
ularly attended  to  in  all  strang-e  and 
mixed  companies,  never  to  let  fall  the 
least  si§:n,  token,  or  word,  whereby  the 
secrets  of  Freemasonry  may  be  unlaw- 
fly  obtd,  evr  brng  in  rmbre  tt  mmrbl 

prd  whn  kn  at  -H  4-)  oil  lis  n  1  k,  hs 

rt  fmg  -H  ang  %  a  sq,  hs  bd  ere,  hs 

If  hn  snptg,  hs  rt  rs  on  -H  H  B,  s  @ 

cps,  @  als  t  -H  mn. 

Expln  jste. 


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JUSTICE 

Justice  Is  that  standard  or  boundary  of 
right  which  enables  us  to  render  unto  every 
man  his  just  due,  without  distinction. 
This  virtue  is  not  only  consistent  with 
divine  and  human  laws,  but  is  the  very 
cement  and  support  of  civil  society ;  and, 
as  justice  in  a  great  measure  constitutes 
the  real  good  man,  so  should  it  be  the  in- 
variable practice  of  every  Mason  never 
to    deviate    from    the   minutest    principles 

thrfo,  ev  rmbrg  -H  tm  whii  pic  i  -f| 

n-e  cnr  ^  +|  : : ,  hs  f t  f mg  -f|  angl  % 

an  ob  s,  lis  bd  ere  at  -H  rt  hn  ^  -f| 

(i)  (T) ,  wh  ws  pis  t  sa  t  hm  tt  li  thr 

std  a  js  @  upr  ms,  @  gv  i  hm  stcl  i 

chrg  ev  t  wk  @  act  as  sch,  @  als  t 

-H  pdl.  ^^* 

(r^tli  wt  dd  E^s  srv  thr  msts  in  anc 
tms,  @  hw  slid  w  i  mdrn. 

(T)tli  frd,  frvc  @  zl. 

Kw  r  th  rpsd. 

By  chk,  clic  @  cla. 

>^  w  ds  ck,  clic  @  cla  rps  frd,  f v  @  z. 

Thr  i  nthg  frer  thn  chk,  wch  upn  -f| 
sits  tell  Ivs  a  trc  bhd.     Thr  is  nthg 


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mr  fvt  thn  clic,  t  wch  wlin  wl  igtd 
-H  mst  obdt  mils  yld.  Thr  is  nthg 
mr  zls  thn  cla,  o  ou  mth  er,  wch  is 
cnstly  empld  fr  mns  us,  @  shd  thby 
cntly  rmnd  us  tt  as  fm  it  w  cm,  so 
unt  i  mst  w  al  rtn. 

Ci)  (^  -  §s  brn.        * 


O' 


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E    A    CLOSING. 

FULL   FORM. 

I  (i)-  (Bis.)    (i}(^. 

(D  (T)  -  (t)  t  dt  prcds  -H  els  %  sl  : :  c 

^  (i)-  T  c  -f^    ::   scrl  tld. 

(t)  c^-  U  wl  atn  t  tt  du ;  cus  +1  Tl 
t  b  infmd  tt  I  am  abt  to  els  —  ::  @ 
drc  hm  t  gv  hms  acd. 

I  ^-   3T  }    d- 

J  5  -  {Talcs  rd^  stps  ot  fcng  I  ^ .) 
3r  I  Ci). 

^  CD-  U  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  nr  du 
wch  rqs  u  t  c  -ri  ::  scl  tl;  infm  +1  T 
tt  -H  (i)  (T)  is  abt  to  clos  —  : :  @  drct 
hm  t  gv  limsl  ac. 

J  5  -  ^^*  (T-  *^^)  *  (T-  *)  0i?5 
cZr.)  3r  T, -H  CD  (T)  is  abt  t  els  —  ::. 
Tk  du  ntc  tlir^  @  gv  usl  ae.  (CZ^  dr.) 

Br  ^  (D,  —  ::  is  serl  tl. 


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i  (t)-  Hw  tl. 

J  5  -  By  a  br  ^  tlis  ""  outsd  -H  dr 
ard  wtli  -H  ppr  impl  %  hs  ofc. 

^  CD-  Hs  dt  thr. 

J  5  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  dur  -H   crmn.  {Rsm  stn.) 

I  (z)-  Ci)  (^,  —  ::  is  scii  tl. 

(z)  (^-  Br   ^  (i) ,  wnc  cm  u  as  a  (T)  . 

^  CD-  Fm  a  ::  ^  +1  H  Ss  J  ^  J. 

CDC^-   ^t  cm  u  lir  t  do. 

,^  CD  -  T  In  t  sb  m  ps  @  im  m  i  (T) . 

CD(^-  Tim  u  r  a  (^   I  prs. 

■I  (D-  I  am  s  tk  (g  ac  am  brs  @  fi. 

CD  (^  -   CD  t  mks  u  a  (T) . 

^  CD-  M  ob. 

CD  (^  -   CD  br  wr  u  md  a  (i) . 

^  CD  -  In  a  rg  @  du  ens  : : . 

CD  (^  -  Hw  mn  cmps  sell  a   : : . 

I  CD-  Til,  fy,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 

(D  (^  -  CD  hn  cmpsd  %  nn,  ^  whm  ds 
it  cnst. 

?  (I)-  CDCT),  ^  @  j  CDs,  Tr,  Sec,  ^  @ 
J    E)  Sj    ^  @   J  Sts. 

(J)  (^'  ^^  (0/C5  rs.)  Th  Sts  St  m  ;; . 


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?  (I)-  At  -H  rt  @lf  ^  -H  J  (I)  i  -M  ?  . 

(z)(^-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^  St. 

I  St-  T  tk  cr  ^  -H  rgla  %  -H  :  :  @  nnd 
-H  drcn  ^  +|  J  d)  i  -H  ^  ,  whn  -f|  erf  r 
eld  fm  tb  t  rfsm,  @  fm  rfs  t  ft>  agn ; 
t  c  tt  -fl  tbls  r  ppr  elthd  @  nneltlid, 
at  -H  wl  @  pi  ^  -H  Ci)  (I) ;  als  t  asst  in 
-H  pprn  fo  cdts. 

(j(T)-  Th   J    E)    St. 

^  St-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H    ^  (T)  in  -H  (D . 

(i)(^-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    5  . 

J  U  -  T  er  msgs  f m  -H  ^  (D  i  -H  Ci) 
t  -H  J  Ci)  i  +1  ^  ,  @  els  abt  -H  : :  as  h 
sill  dre ;  t  atn  -f|  pprn  %  cdts,  @  e  -H 
::  serl  tl. 

(D(T)-  Th    ^   E)s  St. 

J    &-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H  Ci)ci)  i  -H  G. 

(i)(i)-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^   5. 

^  5  -  T  ear  msgs  f  m  -H  Ci)  (i)  i  -H  G 
t  -H  ^  (t)  in  -H  (t)  ,  @  els  abt  -H  : :  as 
li  shl  dre.  T  rec  edts  at  -H  dr,  @  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  to  orngz  -H  ::,  rec 
@  acmd  vstg  brn. 

U(^-  Tlx  ^ec  st. 


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i  &-  At  -H  If  ^  -H  Ci)(T). 

(t)c?)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crfly  obsv  -H  prcdgs  %  M  :: 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  %  -H  sm,  recv  al 
mns  fm  -H  lins  %  -H  brn  @  pa  thm  t 
-H  Trs,  tkg  hs  rcpt  thfr. 

(i)(T)-  Th  Trs  St. 

Sec-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H  (i)  (T)  . 

CD(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  clirg  ^  -H  stock  @  othr 
prpt  fo  M  ::  ;  rec  al  mns,  kp  a  js  @ 
tru  act  %  -H  sm,  @  pa  thm  ot  by  ord 
^  -H  Ci)(i)  @  cnst  ^  -H    :: 

Ci)(T)-  Til  J  (Js  St. 

Trs-  In  -H    ^  ,  C-) . 

(t)  (T)  -  Ur  dt  i  -H    ^  ,  Br   J  (i) . 

J  Cx)-  T  obsv  -H  sn  at  its  mrdn  ht, 
well  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^  -H  da ;  t  cl  -fl  cf 
fm  ft)  t  rfs  @  fm  rf s  to  ib  agn,  at  -fj 
wl  @  pis  ^  -H    (i)  (I) . 

(D(T)-  Th   I  (i)s  St. 

J  (I)-  In  -fl  (i),  Q^. 

(i)(T)-  Ur  dt  i  -H  (i),  Br   ^  Ci).         34 

^  (i)-  As  HH  sn  is  in  HH  Ci)  at  -fl  ck 


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^  -H  da,  so  stn  +1  ^  Ci)  in  -H  Ci)  t  asst 
-H  Ci)  (T)  in  op  @  els  lis  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
thr  wgs  if  any  b  due,  @  e  tt  nn  go 
awa  dsfd;  hrmn  bng  -H  stg  @  sprt  % 
al  inst,  mr  espe  tlis  %  ors. 

(t)(T)-    Til    (T)S    St. 

^  Ci)-  In  -H    G,  Ci). 

(t)(T)-  Hs  dt  thr. 

^  Ci)-  As  -H  sn  rs  i  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adrn  -H  da ;  s  rs  +|  (i)  (^  in  -H  G  t  op 
@  elos  hs  ::  in  du  tm,  set  -H  erft  at 
wk  @  gv  thm  nesr  inste. 

(t)  (T)  .  ^^->^  Br  ^  Ci) ,  it  is  m  ordr  tt 
—  ::  b  nw  els  @  stn  els  nntl  on  nx 
rgrl  emen  unls  snr  eld  tghr  upn  sm 
spel  emrge,  %  weh  du  nte  wl  b  gvn. 
Ths,  my  wl  @  pis  u  wl  erne  t  -H  J  (x) 
in  -H    ^   @  h  t  -H  brn  prs  fr  tlir  gv. 

^  (i)-  Br  J  (T). 

J  (D-  Br   ^  (I). 

V^-  It  is  -H  ord  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  tt  —  :: 
b  nw  els  @  st  els  untl  ou  nx  rgl  erne 
unls  snr  eld  tghr  upn  sm  spel  emrge, 
'fo  weh  du  ntc  wl  b  gvn,    Ths,  hs  wl 


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@  pis  u  wl  prclm  t  -H  brn  prs  fr  t  g. 

J  iz)  -  Brn,  n  hv  hr  -H  ord  ^  -H  (-;  (T) 
as  cmc  tmb+l  ^Ci)i-H  Ci);tkdu 
ntc  tlirfo  @  gv  ursls  ac. 

(i)(T)-  §s  brn.      (§s  gvn.) 

Ct)(T)-   ^       ^  Cl)-   ^      J    Ci)-   ^ 

Mrsl-  {Cdc  Chpln  t  4..) 

O  God,  our  Creator,  Preserver,  and  Ben- 
efactor, unto  whom  all  hearts  are  open,  all 
desires  known,  and  from  whom  no  secrets 
are  hid,  we  heartily  thank  Thee  for  the 
fraternal  communion  that  we  have  been 
penmitted  through  Thy  kind  providence  to 
enjoy.  May  we  be  ever  mindful  that  it  is 
in  Thee  that  we  live,  move,  and  have  our 
being;  that  every  good  gift  cometh  from 
Thee.  Bless  our  humble  labors  for  the 
promotion  of  truth  and  love,  unity  and 
peace.  Continue  to  extend  Thy  gracious 
favor  to  our  beloved  Institution,  and  make 
it  more  and  more  an  agency  for  good 
among  men. 

Dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing.  Go  with 
us  as  we  return  to  our  homes.  Be  with  us 
while  engaged  in  the  active  affairs  and 
duties  of  this  life.    So  influence  our  hearts 


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and  minds  that  we  may  faithfully  practise 
out  of  the  Lodge  the  great  moral  duties 
which  are  inculcated  in  it ;  and  with  rev- 
erence study  and  obey  the  laws  which 
Thou  hast  g-iven  us  in  Thy  Holy  Word ; 
and  to  Thee  shall  be  all  the  praise. 
Amen. 

Response. — So  mote  it  be. 
J  Ql),    ^  Ci)  @  (i)(^-  {Exish   tliT  Its.) 
Mrsl-  (pis  hk.)  Ode. 

Ci)  (^  -  Br    I   (i) ,  hw  shd  G)  s  mt. 
I  Ci)-  On  +i  Ivl.     {Ofcsstpdn.) 
(t)  (^  -  Hw  act,  Br  J    (i) . 
J  (i)-  On  -H  plm. 

(t)  (T)  -  An  prt  on  -H  sqr ;  ths  ma  w 
ev  mt,  act  @  prt. 

^  (^  or  Chp-  May  the  blessing-  of 
Heaven  rest  upon  us  and  all  regular 
Masons.  May  brotherly  love  prevail,  and 
every  moral  and  social  virtue  cement  us. 
Ame?i. 

Response.     So  mote  it  be. 

(t)  (T)-  1  dclr  —  ::  els  i  du  fm.  Br 
J    E> ,  infm  -H   Tl. 

J  E)-  ***  (T-  ^^^)  Ops  dr.)  3rTl, 
-H  ::  isnwcls.  {Cls  dr.)  ^**  (T-  ^^*) 
Th  dt  is  pfd,  Ci)  (7).     Ci)(i)-  * 


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FCO. 

FULL      FORM. 

Ci)  (^  -   3  r  Mr,  u  wl  orgnz  —  : : . 

Mr-  {Cls  dr,  rt  t  stn.)  (i)(i),  —  :: 
is  du  orgzd. 

^(^-     *     3r  I  Ci). 

I  (i)-  {Bis.)  Ci)(T). 

(i)  (T)  -  E,  al  pr  Fes. 

^  Ci)-  Al  prs  r  Fes,  (i). 

(i)(T)-  Br  I  Ci),  wt  dt  prcds  -H  op  ^ 
a  :: . 

^  (i)-  T  e  -H  ::  serl  tld. 

(t)(T)-  IT  wl  atn  t  tt  du.  Cans' -H  T 
t  b  infmd  tt  I  am  abt  t  opn  —  ::  on 
-H  sed  °  in  F(T)y,  @  drc  hm  t  gv  hms 
aed. 

^  (I)-  Br  J    E). 

J  5-  {Taks  rd,  stp  out  fcng  ^  (i).) 
Br  ?  Ci). 

^  Cl)-  U  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  nr  dn 
well  rqs  n  t  e  -H  ::  ser  tld.  Infm  -fj 
T  tt  -H  Ci)  (I)  is  ab  t  op  —  ::  on  -H  sc 


M 

°  in  Fc^y  @  dr  liin  t  gv  hms  acd. 

J  ^-  (Gst  dr.)  Br  T,  -H  (t)  (I)  is  ab 
t  op  —  ::  on  -fl  scd  °  in  F(i)y.  Tk  d 
ntc  thr^  @  gv  usl  acd.  {Cls  dr  "^^^ 
(T-  ^^*)  ^  (T-  *)  ^r  ^  (D,  _  ::  is 
scr  tld.     {'^ts  to  s.) 

I  Ci)-  Hw  tld. 

J  5  -  By  a  br  ^  tlis  °  outsd  -H  dr 
ard  wth  -H  ppr  imp  ^  lis  ofc. 

I  Ci)-  Hs  dt  tlir. 

J  P)  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  dur  -H  crm.    {Rsum  sin.) 

I  (t).  (t)  (T)j  —  ::   is  scr  tl. 

Ci)(^-3r^(T),rua  Fc. 

^  (r)-  I  am,  t  m. 

Ci)  ^  -  Hw  wl  n  b  tr. 

^  Ci).  B  -H  sq. 

(T)(D-  (Dh  b  -H   sq. 

^  Ci)  -  It  is  on  ^  -H  wk  tls  %  m  pf s. 

Ct)(T)-  CT)t  is  a  sq. 

^  Ci)  -  An  ang  ^  nn  °s  o  -f|  f o  prt  % 

a  cc. 

(t;(T)-   (T)lir  wr  u  md  a  Fc. 


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^  (i)-  In  a  jst  @  Ig   \:  %  Fes. 
(i)  (T)  -  Hw  mn  cmps  sch  a   : : . 
I  (t)-  Th,  fv,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 
Ci)  (T)-  (T)hn  cm  ^  nn,  ^  w  ds  i  ens. 

^  ^-  Ci)(^,  ^  @  J  Ci)s,  Trs,  See,  I  @ 
J    &  s,    ^  @  J  Sts. 

(i)(^-  ''''  (Ofrs.)  Th  Sts  St  i  -H   ::. 

I  (^-  At  -H  rt  @  I  fo  -H  ]  (z>  i  -H  I  . 

(i)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   I  St. 

^  St-  T  tk  er  ^  -H  rgla  %  -H  ::  ;  @, 
und  -H  dren  ^  -H  J  (x)  in  +1  ^  ,  whn  +| 
erf  r  eld  fm  ft>  to  rfs,  @  fm  rfs  t  lb 
agn,  t  e  tt  -H  tbls  r  ppr  eld  @  nned, 
at  -H  wl  @  pis  ^  -H  (i)  (^  ;  als  t  ast  i 
-H  pprn  ^  edts. 

(i)(^-  Th  J    5  s  St. 

^  St-  At  -H   rt  ^  -H    ^  (i)  in  -H    C-). 

(x)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    3. 

J  3  -  T  er  msgs  f  m  -H  ^  C-)  i  -H  Cx) 
t  -H  J  (i)  i  -H  ^  ,  @  els  ab  -H  :: ,  as  h 
shl  dre ;  t  atn  -H  pprn  %  edts,  @  c  -f| 
::   scr  tld. 

Ct)(T)-  Th   I  E)s  St. 

jE)-At-Hrt^-fi(j)(T)i-He. 


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(i)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^  5  . 

^  5  -  T  car  msgs  fm  -H  (i)  (T)  i  -h  q 
t  -H  ^  (i)  in  -H  (i) ,  @  els  abt  -fj  : : ,  as 
h  shl  drc ;  t  rec  cdts  at  -H  dr ;  @,  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  t  orgz  -H  ::,  re  @ 
acmd  vstg  brn. 

Cii(i)-  Th  Sec  st. 

I  9-  At  -H  If  ^  -H  Ci)(^. 

Ci)(T)-  Ut  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crfly  obs  -H  prcdgs  ^  -f|  ::  ; 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  ^  -H  sm ;  recv  al 
mns  fm  -H  hns  %  -H  brn  @  pa  tlim  t 
-H  Trs,  tkg  lis  rcpt  thfr. 

(i)(T)-  Th  Trs  St. 

Sec-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H  (i)  (^ . 

Ct)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  ckrg  %  -H  stock  @  othr 
prprt  %  -H  : :  ;  rec  al  mns ;  kp  a  just 
@  tru  act  ^  -H  sm  @  pa  thm  out  hj 
ord  ^  -H  (i)  (T)  @  cnst  %  M  :: - 

Ci)(T)-  Th  J  iz)s  St. 

Trs-  In  -H    ^  ,    Ci) . 

Ct)(T)-  Ur  dt  i  -H   ?  ,  Br  J  CD. 

J  CD  -  T  obsv  -H  sn  at  its  mrdn  ht, 


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well  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^  -H  da ;  t  cl  -H  cf 
fm  R)  t  rfs  @  fm  rfs  t  lb  agn,  at  +| 
wl  @  pis  ^  -H  (i)  (T) . 

Ci)(T)-  Til   ^  Ci)s  St. 

J  (i)-  In-H    Ci),    (I). 

(i)(^>  Ur  dt  i  -H  (z),    3r   ^  (i). 

^  Ci)  -  As  -H  sn  is  in  -H  Ci)  at  -H  els 
^  +1  da,  so  stn  -H  ^  (-)  in  +|  (i)  t  asst 
-fl  (i)  (T)  in  opg  @  els  hs  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
tlir  wgs,  if  any  b  due,  @  e  tt  nn  go 
awa  dsgd,  lirnin  bng  -H  stg  @  sprt  % 
al  inst,  mr  esp  ths  %  ors. 

(l)(T)-    Th   (T)S    St. 

I  (i)-  In-H  e,  Ci). 

(i;(T)-  Hs  dt  thr. 

^  (i)  -  As  -H  sn  rs  in  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adn  -H  da,  so  rs  -f|  Ci)  (^  in  -H  G  t  op 
@  elos  lis  : :  in  du  tm ;  st  -H  crft  at 
wk  @  gv  thm  nesr  inste. 

(t)  (T)-  ***  Br  I  Cx)s,  it  is  m  ord  tt 
—  ::,  b  n  op  on  -H  sed  °  in  F(T)y,  (§) 
stn  opn  fr  -H  dsp  %  sell  bs  as  shl  rg 
cm  bf  it.  Ths,  m  w  @  pis,  u  wl  cm 
to  -fl  J  (i)  in  -H   ^  5  @  h  to  -H  brn  prs 


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fr  thr  gv. 

^  (I)-  Br  J  (i). 

J  Ci)-  Br  ^  (i). 

^  (T)-  It  is  +1  ord  ^  -H  (x)  (^  tt  —  :: 
b  n  opn  on  -H  send  °  in  F(^y,  @  stn 
op  fr  -H  dspli  %  sell  bs  as  shl  rg  cm 
bf  it.  Ths,  lis  wl  @  pis,  u  wl  prclm 
t  -H  brn  prs  fr  tlir  gv. 

J  (i)-  Brn,  u  liv  hrd  -fj  ord^  -H  Ci)  (T) 
as  cmc  t  m  by  +1  ^  Ci)  in  -H  Ci).  Tk 
du  ntc  tbr^  @  gv  nsls  acd. 

Mrs-  (Arng  grt  Its.) 

(t)  (T)-  §s  brn.     (gs  gi^n^  fkg  tm  f  (^) 

Mrsl-  {Cdc  CJipln  t  4..) 

PRAYER 

O  Lord,  our  Heavenly  Father,  the  High 
and  Mighty  Ruler  of  the  Universe,  who 
dost  from  Thy  throne  behold  all  the  dwell- 
ers upon  earth,  direct  us,  we  beseech 
Thee,  in  all  our  doings,  with  Thy  most 
gracious  favor,  and  further  us  with  Thy 
continual  help,  that  in  all  our  works  be- 
gun,   continued,    and   ended    in   Thee,   we 


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may  glorify  Thy  Holy  Name.  And  as 
Thou  hast  taught  us,  in  Thy  Holy  Word, 
that  all  our  doings,  without  charity,  are 
nothing  worth,  send  Thy  HolySpirit,  and 
pour  into  our  hearts  the  most  excellent 
gift  of  Charity,  the  very  bond  of  peace 
and  of  all  virtues,  without  which  whoso- 
ever liveth  is  counted  dead  before  Thee. 
Bless  and  prosper,  we  pray  Thee,  every 
branch  and  member  of  this  our  Frater- 
nity, throughout  the  habitable  earth. 
May  Thy  kingdom  of  peace,  love,  and 
harmony  come.  May  Thy  will  be  done  on 
earth  as  it  is  in  heaven,  and  the  whole 
world  be  filled  with  Thy  glory.     Amen. 

3n-    I   mt  i  b. 

Ci)  (^ .  I  dclr  —  : :  op  on  -H  scd  °  in 
F(T)y  in  du  fm.     "^ 

(i)(T)-  *  Br  J    E). 
J    5-  {Taks  rd^ris.)     Ci)(T). 
(t)(T)-  Infm  -fl   T  tt  —  ::  is  nw  opn 
on  -H   scd  °. 

J  5  -  ***  (T-  ^^^)  *  (T-  ^)  Op 
dr.)  Br  T,  —  ::  is  n  op  on  -H  scd  °. 
Tk  du   ntc  tlir^  @  gv  ursl  acd,     {Cls 


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FC    to   (T)  (7)  . 
SHOKT         FORM. 

(t)(T)-     ^     Br   ^  (i). 

(i)  (T)-  E,  al  pr  (T)  (T)s. 

^  Ci)-  Al  prs  r  (T)  (1)8,  (i). 

(t)(T)-  ***  Br  ^  Ci),  it  is  m  ord  tt 
ths  : :  %  Fes  b  nw  els  @  a  : :  ^  (T)  (i)  s 
opd.  Ths,  m  wl  @  pis,  u  wl  erne  to 
-Hj(i)in-H  ^,@lit-f|  brn  prs  fr 
thr  gv. 

^  (i)-  Br  J  (i). 

J  (i)-  Br  ^  Ci). 

^'  (D-  It  is  -H  ordr  ^  +1  (i)  (T)  tt  ths 
::  ^Fes  b  n  els,  @  si  ::  %  G)  (T)s  opd. 
Ths,  hs  w  @  pis,  u  wl  prelm  t  -H  brn 
prs  fr  thr  gv. 

J  Ci)-  Brn,  u  hv  herd  -H  ordr  %  -H 
Ci)  (7)  as  cmc  to  m  b  -H  ^  (i)  in  -H  d) . 
Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gv  ursls  acd. 

Mrs-  {Arngs  Us.) 


9g 

(i)(^-  §s  ^  ths  °  bm.     (§s  gvn.)    * 

(i}(T)-  I  del  a  ::  ^  (^(T)s  op  i  fm.  * 
(>Sm^5  -H   ::.)        ^     Br  J   5  . 

J   5-  (TlxA'^  r(^,  rs.)     ^G), 

Ci)  (T)-  Infm  -H  T  tt  -H  ::  is  n  op;  on 
-H  thrd  °. 

J  5-  *^^  (T-  ^^^)  *  (T-  *)  Op 
^r.  Br  T,  -fl  ::  is  n  op  on  -H  tM  °. 
Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gv  nrsl  acd.     {Cls 


■o 


PASSING. 

(t)  (?)  -    -^    Th  ppr  of  crs  wl  atn  t  -H 

pprtn  %  -W  cdt  fr  -f|   sec  °. 

J    5  @  Sts-  (^Tk  rd  @  rp?'  ^  -H  pprn 

rm^  @  ^^r  cdt.     iz)lin  rdy — ) 
j    CN  _      ^^^ 

(i)(T)-     ^     Br   ^   B). 

?  t)-  (^A-^  rd,  ris.)   Cx)(T). 

Ci)  (T)-  U  wl  asct  -H  cs  ^  tt  dmd. 

^  E)  -  *^^  J  5  _  *  ^  3)  -  ^  {Ops 
dr.)     (i)h  cms  lir. 

J  5  -  Br  A  C,  wli  lis  bn  rgl  iiiit  an 
Ef),  @  nw  wsh  fr  mr  It  i  (^y  b  bng 
psd  t  -H   °  ^  Fc. 

^  5  -  Br  A  C.  d  II  mk  tlis  rqs  %  ur 
o  f r  wl  @  ac. 

(Jdt-  I  d. 

^  5  -  Br  J  5  ,  is  -H  cdt  du  @  trly 
ppd,  wtli  @  wl  ql. 

J    £)  -  H  is. 


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I  ^  -  Hs  li  md  stb  prfc  i  -f|  pre  °, 
@  is  li  ppr  vh  fr. 

J    !5  -  H  lis ;  I  vh  fr  lim. 

^  5  -  By  wt  prtcl  rt  o  bn  ds  h  ex 
t  obt  Ills  imp  pry. 

J    5  -  B  -H  bn  ^^  a   ps. 

I  5  -  Hs  li  -H  ps. 

J    5  -  H  lis  i  nt;  1  hv  i  fr  hm. 

I  5  -  Advc  @  cmc  it.  (Dn.)  Th 
ps  i  rt ;  u  wl  wat  untl  +|  (x)  (T)  slil  b 
infd  %  iir  rqs  @  lis  ans  rtd.  {Ols  dr. 
Adwics  to  wst  %  4-j  9^^  <^9  ®  %  %  d 

(-)(T)-  Br   ^   &  . 

I  5  -  Thr  1  wtht  Br  A  C,  wli  hs  bn 
rgi  init  an  E^,  @  nw  wsh  fr  mr  It  i 

(T)y  b  bng  psd  t  -H    °  ^  Fc. 

(J  (T)-  Ds  li  m  t  rq  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

^   5-  H  ds. 

(i)  (I)  -  Is  h  dl  @  tr  J),  wr  @  wl  ql. 

I  3  -  H  is. 

Ci)  (^  -  Hs  li  md  stb  pfc  i  -H  pre  °, 
@  is  h  ppr  vli  fr. 

I  5  -  H  lis ;  I  vh  f  r  hm. 


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(i)  (^  -  B  wt  i^rtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex 
to  obt  tlis  imp  prv. 

^  5  -  B   -H  bn  ^  -H  ps. 

(t)(T)-  Hs  li  -H   ps. 

^  5  -  H  hs  i  nt ;  hs  cdcr  lis  i  fr  h, 
@  lis  cmctd  i  t  m. 

(t)(^-  Lt  lim  ps  @  b  re  i  d  fm. 

?  15  -  {Ops  dr.)  U  liv  prms  t  ps. 

^  5  -  Br  A  C,  u  r  rec  int  tlis  jst  @ 
Igl  : :  %  Fes  on  -H  ang  ^  a  sq  apl  to 
ur  n  rt  bs,  (Dn.)  weh  is  to  teli  ii  tt 
-H  sq  %  vr  sbd  b  +1  ml  @  gud  ^  ur 
ede  i  al  ur  fu  trsens  wtli  mnk. 

J   5  -  {Rsums  stn.) 

I  5-  (O'c^c  C6?^  two  am  -H    ::.) 

Stds-  {Folg  will—) 

Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men 
and  of  angels,  and  have  not  charity,  I  am 
become  as  sounding  brass  or  a  tinkling 
cymbal.  And  though  I  have  the  gift  of 
prophecy,  and  understand  all  mysteries  and 
all  knowledge,  and  though  I  have  all  faith, 
so  that  I    could   remove   mountains,  and 


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have  not  charity,  I  am  nothing.  And 
though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  the 
poor,  and  though  I  give  my  body  to  be 
burned,  and  have  not  charity,  it  profiteth 
me  nothing.  Charity  suffereth  long,  and 
is  kind;  charity  envieth  not;  charity 
vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed  up,  doth 
not  behave  itself  unseemly,  seeketh  not  her 
own,  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketh  no 
evil,  rejoiceth  not  in  iniquity,  but  rejoiceth 
in  the  truth;  beareth  all  things,  believeth 
all  things,  hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all 
thing's.  And  now,  abideth  faith,  hope, 
chairity,  these  three ;  but  the  greatest  of 
these  is  charity. 

The    following    hymn    may   be    used    in 
place  of  the  lesson : — 

I. 

Had  I  the  gift  of  tongues, 

Great  God,  without  Thy  grace, 
My   loudest  words,   my  loftiest  songs, 

Would  be  but  sounding  brass. 

IL 

Though  Thou  shouldst  give  me  skill 

Each    mystery   to    explain ; 
Without  a  heart  to  do  Thy  will, 

My  knowledge   would   be   vain.  3^ 


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in. 

Had   I   such   faith   in   God, 

As  mountains  to  remove, 
No  faith  could  work  effectual  good, 

That  did  not  work  by  love. 
IV. 
Grant,   then,    this   one    request, — 

Whatever  be   denied, — 
That    love    divine    may    rule    my   breast, 

And  all  my  actions  guide. 

^  S  -  {Atv  at  I   on  M  sc  rnd.)  '^'^'^' 

J  cx)-    ^ 

Ci)(T)-     *     (Sts  -H   ::.) 

J  (i)-   (i)h  cms  hr. 

^  5  -  Br  A  C,  wli  lis  bn  rgl  init  an 
E^,  @  nw  wsh  fr  mr  It  i  (^y  b  bng 
psd  t  -H  °  ^  Fc. 

J  (i)  -  Ds  h  m  t  rqs  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

^   5-  H  ds. 

J  Ci)-  Is  li  dl  @  tr  13,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

r  E)  -  H  is. 

J  3  -  Hs  li  md  stb  prfc  i  -H  pre  °, 
@  is  li  ppr  vh  fr. 

^   5  -  H  lis ;  I  vli  fr  hm. 

J  Ci)-  By  wt  prtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex 
to  obt  tlis  imp  prv., 


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?  D  -  B  -H  bn  ^  -H  ps. 

J  (i)-  Hs  li  -H  ps. 

}  E)  -  H  lis  i  nt;  I  liv  i  fr  hm. 

J  (i)-  xidvc  @  cmc  it.  {Dii.)  Th  ps 
is  rt;  u  wl  cdc  -H  celt  t  -H  ^  Ci)  in  -H 
(i)  fr  lis  xmn. 

I  5-  {In  M  ws.)     ^^^ 

^  (i)-    (^/5.)     *    (-)li  cms  hr. 

I  5  -  3r  AC,  wh  hs  bn  rg  init  an 
E|?,  @  nw  wsh  f r  nir  It  in  (T)  y  b  bng 
psd  t  -H    °  ^  Fc. 

^  (i)  -  Ds  h  m  t  rq  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

I  5  -  H  ds. 

^  (t)-  Is  h  d  @  tr  p,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

I  E)  -  H  is. 

I  CD  -  Hs  h  md  stb  prf  c  in  -H  pre  °, 
@  is  h  ppr  vh  fr. 

^   3-  H  hs;  I  Yh  fr  hm. 

I  kD-  3y  wt  prtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  h  ex 
to  ob  tlis  imp  prv. 

?  &  -  3  +1  bnf  ^  -H  ps. 

I  (t)-  Hs  h  M  ps. 

I  5  -  H  hs  i  nt ;  I  hv  it  fr  hm. 

I  ^-  Advc  (§  cmc  it.     {Dr.)  Th  ps 


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is  rt ;  u  wl  cdc  -H   cdt  t  -f]  (r)  (?)  in  -H 
(i  fr  hs  xm. 

^  E)  -  (^^^  -H   est.)     *^* 

(t)(T)-     -^     (T)h  cms  hr. 
^   5  -  Br  A  C,  wh  hs  bn  rgl  init  an 
E^,  @   nw  whs  fr  mr  It  i  (T)y  b  bng 
psd  t  +1  °  ^  Fc. 

(t)  (^  -  Ds  li  m  t  rqs  ^  hs  o  f  w  @  a. 

^   5-  H   ds. 

(t)  (^  -  Is  h  dl  @  tr  p,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

?   E)  -  H  is. 

Cl)  (T)  -  Hs  h  md  stbl  prf  c  i  -H  pre  °, 
@  is  h  ppr  vh  fr. 

^   5  -  H   hs ;  I  vh  fr  hm. 

Ci)  (^  -  3  y  wt  prtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  h  ex 
to  obtn  ths  imp  prv. 

^   9  -  3  -H  bnf  ^  -H  ps. 

(t)  (T)  -  Hs  h  -H   ps. 

^  5  -  H  hs  i  nt ;  I  hv  i  fr  hm. 

(t)(T)-  Advc  @  cmc  it.  (Dn.)  Th  ps 
is  rt;  u  wl  recndc  -H  cdt  t  -H  ^  (r)  in 
+1    (t)    fr  instn. 

I  5  -  (Onds  cndt  on  stJi  §d  t  ^  Cj).) 

Sts-  {Rsum  stn.) 


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^  ^-  3r  I  (z),hj  ordr  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  +| 
cdt  is  rcdcd  t  -H  (i)  fr  instn. 

^  Ci)-  (Bis.)  Lt  hm  fc  -H  G.  {Dn. 
Stj^s  ot  fcg  cdt.)  3r  A  C,  as  I  ^  % 
—  : : ,  it  nw  bcms  my  dt  t  gv  u  f tli 
iust  i  F(T).  Advc  o  stp  wtli  nr  If  f, 
pic  -H  111  ^  +1  rt  in  +1  hlo  ^  -H  If t ; 
tlis  n  wl  rmb  i  +1  fs  st  i  F(T).  Shw 
-f]  (i)(^  -H  dg  (D7i.)  @  §  (D/z.)  %  an 
Ef. 

Advc  on  st  wtb.  ur  rt  ft,  pic  -H  hi 
^  4H  If  in  +1  hlo  ^  +1  rt,  nr  ft  fmng 
-H  ngi  %  an  ob  sq,  ur  bd  ere ;  ths  is 
-H  sec  st  i  F  (^  y ;  u  wl  nw  advc  t  -H 
4.  Avhr  u  r  abt  t  b  md  a  Fc  i  d  fm. 

\  5-  {Cclc  cdt  t  -W  4.) 

\  ^-  Ci)ch  d  fm  is,  knl  on  ur  n  rt 
k,  ur  If  fm  -H  ang  %  a  sq,  ur  bd  ere, 
ur  rt  hn  rs  o  -H  H  B,  s  @  cps,  ur  If 
ar  fm  a  sq. 

I  5  -  {Talcs  psn  nth  %  +1  4:.) 

I  (i)-  {At  ws  %  4..)     CD(^. 

(i)(T)-  Br    ^  Ci). 

^  (t)-  Th  cdt  is  i  d  f  @  awt  ur  pi. 


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Ci)(^-  3r  A  C,  "Q  r  agn  knlg  at  -H 
cnsctd  4.  ^  F  (T) .  U  hv  bnth  ur  rt  h 
-H  H  B,  sq  @  cps,  by  @  upn  wch  w 
pps  to  la  u  und  a  srs,  @  si  ob  t  kp 
scd;  @  invlt  -fl  sets  %  tlis  °.  Ths  ob 
Ik  tt  u  hv  prvsl  tkn  wl  nt  impii  efc 
any  du  u  ow  t  G,  ur  cut,  ur  nbr  or 
usl.     (i)tli  ths  asrc  r  u  wl  t  re  it. 

<5^dt-  I  am. 

Ofes-  {Btjp  dn.) 

Mrsl-  {Escts  ^(^  t  JIL.) 

(i)(T)-  (Kn  @uncvs.)  U  wl  prne  ur 
nm  @  rpt  aft  m :  I  A  C,  ^  m  on  f  w 
@  ae,  i  +1  prs  %  AQ  @  ths  js  @  Ig  :: 
fo  Fes,  ere  t  G-  @  dde  t  -H  H  Ss  J,  d 
hb  @  hn ;  sm  @  sue  pr  @  s,  as  I  hv 
hrtf  dn,  bt  wth  ths  adtns,  tt  I  wl  nt 
CHIC  -H  sets  %  ths  °,  t  an  EiP,  ths  nr 
eth  %  thm,  t  any  pr  o  ps  wtev,  exc  i 
b  t  hm  o  thm  t  whm  -H  sm  shl  js  @ 
111  big.  Tt  is  t  sa  t  a  tru  @  111  br  o 
brs  fo  ths  °.  I  hvg  fn  hm  o  thm  so 
f:  b  af  du  trl,  stc  exm^  111  inf ,  o  win 


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-H  bd  ^  a  js  @  Ig   ::  %  Fes. 

I  ftlir  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  stn  t,  @  abd 
b  -H  Iws,  rls  @  rgls  %  a  Fes  : : ,  so  f r 
as  th  sm  shl  em  t  ni    k. 

I  f  thr  pr  @  8,  tt  I  wl  ans  al  d  §s  @ 
rg  sm  snt  m  fm  a  : :  ^  Fes,  or  gv  m 
b  a  br  ^  ths  °,  if  wtlm  -f|  In  ^  m  c-t. 
Ths  m  br,  is  a  figtv  expsn  @  mns  if 
wthn  HH  seop  %  nr  ablt. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  hip,  aid  @ 
ast,  al  pr  @  dst  br  Fes,  th  mkg  aj)ln 
t  m  as  seh  @  I  fdng  thm  wthy.  So 
fr  as  I  en  wtht  inj  t  msl  o  fm. 

T  al  ths  I  sml  @  sc  pr  @  s,  wth  a 
fm  @  st  rsln  t  kp  @  pfm  -H  sm,  wtht 
any  eqv,  mn  rs,  or  se  ev  %  mn  in  m 
wtev;  bnd  msl  undr  n  Is  a  pn  thn  t 
hv  m  1  b  t  op,  m  hr  tn  ot,  m  rmns 
gv  t  -H  bs  ^  -H  tld  @  lis  ^  -H  air  as 
a  pr,  shd  I,  in  -H  Is  °,  knly,  wlnl  or 
unlli  vlt,  o  trgs  ths  m  Fes  s  ob.  S  hi 
m  G,  @  entu  m  std. 

In  tk  %  ur  anse  t  ths  ob,  n  r  rqd 
t  ks  ■^\  bk  weh  is  bnth  ur  rt  hn  twc. 


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{Dn.     Bins  t  (2,  recvrs.) 

Ofcs-  {lisum  stn.) 

Ci)  (T)-  Br  A  C,  wt  d  u  nw  ms  dsr. 

<Jdt-  {Prmptd  h   I   ^  .)    Isir  It. 

(i)(^-  Lt  -H   cdt  rec  mr  It. 

I   5  -  {Bmvs  +1   Mo.) 

Ci)  (^  -  My  br,  on  rcvg  mr  It,  u  agn 
obs  bf r -H  tlir  gt  Its  i  F(T)y;  -f|  HB, 
sq  @  cs ;  bt  I  wl  cl  iir  atn  t  a  varitn 
in  tlir  pstn,  on  pt  ^  +1  cs  elvtd  abv 
-H  sq,  +1  otli  bng  lidn  is  to  sigfi  t  u 
tt  as  a  Fc  ii  liv  re  It  as  yt  bt  iDrtl.  * 

U  nw  obs  m  as  mst  %  tlis  ::  ax)hg 
u  f rm  -H  G ,  nndr  -H  dg  @  §  ^  a  Fc ; 
tlis  is  -H  dg,  {Gos  dg.)  @  als  t  +1  wa 
@  nmr  i  wch  ur  Ims  wr  j)lcd  wlm  n 
tk  npn  ursl  -H  ob  tlis  °.  Tlis  is  -H 
§,  {Gm  §.)  @  aids  t  -H  pnt  %  tt  ob, 
whrn  u  swr  t  hv  ur  1  b  tn  op;  slid 
u  dlvg  +1   scs  %  tlis  °  unlfl. 

My  br,  I  nw  prs  u  m  rt  hn,  {Dn.) 
in  tkn  %  -H  cntu  %  -H  frsli  @  br  Iv^ 
M  ::  twrd  u,  @  wtli  i  +|  ps,  tk  ^ -H 
ps,  gp  @  wd  %  2b  Yq',    tlis  u  wl  rmbr 


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is  -H  gp  ^  an  Ef . 

3r   ^  3),  wl  u  b  o  o  f . 
I   3  -  Fm. 

(z)(r)-  Fm  wt. 

I  E)  -  Th  gp  ^  an  W  to  +1   ps  ffp  ^ 
a  Fc.  -^  "^^ 

^  r--)-  Ps  on;  bt  -H  f  @  sc  1  ^  +1  h 
Ci^t  is  tt  eld. 

?  E)  -  Til  ps  g  ^  a  Fc. 
Ci)  (^  -  Hs  i  a  nm. 

0  -  It  hs. 

(i)rr)-  Gv  it  m.     (Cx)^  ^^,^^.)    Th  nm 
^  tlis  ps  g  my  br  is  - 

Ci)(^-  3r   ^   5,  wl  u  b  o  o  f. 

1  B  -  Fm. 

^(^-  Fm  wt. 

?  3  -  Th  ps  g  t  -fi  rl  g  ^  a  Fc. 

(r)(D-     P     o     t    -fl      S    j    ^    -H      h. 

3r  ^  5,  I  111. 
?  E)  -  I  cnc. 
(z)(^-   ir)t  d  VL  cnc. 

^  E)-  Al  -H  scs  ^  (T)s  i  (Dy,  exc  it 
•b  frm  a  tr  @  M  br  or  wtlm  ij  hd  % 
a  J8  @  Igl  ::  ^  Fcs, 


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Ci)(^- 

(i)t  is  tt  eld. 

^  E)- 

A  gp. 

(i)(i)- 

0  wt. 

l  5- 

A  Fc. 

(T)(D- 

Hs  i  a  nm. 

?         5- 

It  hs. 

^(^- 

Gv  it  m. 

^         &- 

I  dd  nt  s  re  i, 

nth 

en  I  s  im  i. 

Cl)(T)- 

Hw  wl  u  ds 

%i. 

^     5- 

I  wl  1  or  d  i. 

(i)(T)- 

L  i  @  bg. 

?     &- 

3g  ^. 

(-)(^- 

U  bg.     (Dn.) 

D 

i  @  bg. 

l  3- 

3g  ^1. 

Cl)(T)- 

U  bg. 

^  E)- 

{Bgns.) 

iz)(^' 

Th  wrd  m  br 

,  is 

X  bt  u  r  nt 

at  Ibt  t 

cmc  -H  nm  % 

ths 

gp  (T)y,  exc 

in  -H  tc 

)  was  i  Avcli  u 

liv 

nw  reed  it; 

tt  is  b  Itg  or  dv  it.     Ars,  go  @  sit  -H 
J  @  ^  Cl)s  as  a  Fc.     {Rtn  t  G.) 

I  5  -  {Cdc  cdt  t  I  .)  Pie  iir  ft  in 
ppr  psn  @  sit  -H  J  (i)  wth  -H  dg  {Dii.) 
@    §,  {D7i.)  %  a  Fc. 


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J  Ci)-  (^5  @  sit,) 

I  B  -  [Cdc  cdt  t  I  i^.)  Pic  Tir  ft  i 
ppr  psn  @  sit  -H  ^  CD  wth  -f|  dg  {Dn.) 
@  §,  {Dn.)  %  a  Fc. 

I  (i)-  {Rs  @  sit.) 

\  &-  (r/m  ?^  ntli  %  J^.) 

d;  (^  -  "^  Br  ^  5  ,  u  wl  recdc  -H  cdt  t 
-H  ^  (i)  i  +1  Ci)  fr  inst  hw  t  wr  lis  ap 
as  a  Fc. 

I  E)-  (C^Zc^  cdt  t  Ci).)  3r  ^  Ci),  b 
ord  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  -H  cdt  is  rcdcd  t  -W  ^ 
fr  instc  hw  t  wr  lis  ap  as  a  Fc. 

?  (i)-  Lt  lim  fc  -H  G.  {Dn.  Steps 
ot  facng  cdt,  arngs  apn.)  My  br,  as 
a  Fc  u  wl  wr  ur  apn  wth  -H  rt  en  tn 
Tip. 

I  5-  {Cdc  cdt  t  -W  rt  %  kO(^.)  Pic 
ur  ft  in  ppr  psn. 

(i)  (T)-  My  br,  I  nw  prs  u  -H  wk  tls 
^  a  Fc.     Th  r  -H   pi,  sq  @  Ivl. 

WOE  KING  TOOLS 
The  Plumb  is  an  instrument  made  use 
of  by  operative  Masons  to  try  perpendicu- 
lars ;  the  Square,  to  square  their  work ;  and 


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the  Level,  to  prove  horizontals ;  but  we,  as 
Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  are  taught  to 
make  use  of  them  for  more  noble  and  glori- 
ous purposes.  The  Plumb  admonishes  us 
to  walk  uprightly  in  our  several  stations 
before  God  and  man,  squaring  our  actions 
by  the  Square  of  virtue,  ever  remem- 
bering that  we  are  traveling  upon  the  Level 
of  time  to  "that  undiscovered  country  from 
whose  bourne  no  traveler  returns." 

My  br,  agbl  t  a  cstm  adpd  in  evy 
just  @  Igl  ::  ^  Fes,  it  nw  bcms  ncsr 
tt  u  b  rqd  to  mk  an  advc  b  a  fit  ^ 
wndg  strs,  cnstg  %  thr,  fv  @  sv  stps, 
t  a  pic  rps  +1  M  C  ^  K  S  T,  thr  t  rec 
fthr  instrc  as  -H  wgs  ^  a  Fc.  Ci)cli 
to  ou  anc  brn  wr  en,  wn  @  oi;  mblc 
%  bltb,  pi  @  pc.  Prve  t  web  hwevr 
n  wl  b  rede  t  -H  pic  wbnc  u  em,  tlir 
invs  wth.  tt  %  weh  u  liv  bn  dvs. 

I  5  -  {^n  cdt  mrcTi  t  ws  %  J^,  wth 
J  J5  @  Stds  al  gv  dg  @  %  %  Fc;  tliii 
cdt  is  cdc  t  prp  rm  b]/  j  ^  @  Stds; 
renvstd.      J    ^  gvs  '^) 

^  &  -  (Op  dr,  tlis  cdt  h  rt  ar  @  cdc  h 
t  ts  hd,  nth%  J^.    J   "^  (^  Ss  rsm  sts.) 


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SECOl^D    SECTIOE". 

(i)  (t)-  My  br,  tlir  r  to  ks  ^  (^j,  Oigit 
@  Spctv. 

OPERATIVE    MASONRY 

By  Operative  Masonry,  we  allude  to  a 
proper  application  of  the  useful  rules  of  ar- 
chitecture, whence  a  structure  will  derive 
figure,  strength,  and  beauty,  and  from  which 
will  result  a  due  proportion  and  just  corre- 
spondence in  all  its  parts.  It  furnishes  us 
with  dwellings,  and  convenient  shelters  from 
the  vicissitudes  and  inclemencies  of  the  sea- 
sons, and  while  it  displays  the  effects  of  hu- 
man wisdom,  as  well  in  the  choice  as  in  the 
arrangement  of  the  sundry  materials  of 
which  an  edifice  is  composed,  it  demon- 
strates that  a  fund  of  science  and  industry 
is  implanted  in  man  for  the  best,  most  salu- 
tary, and  beneficent  purposes. 

SPECULATIVE     MASONRY 

By  Speculative  Masonry,  we  learn  to  sub- 
due the  passions,  act  upon  the  Square,  keep 
a  tongue  of  good  report,  maintain  secrecy, 
and  practise  charity.  It  is  so  far  interwoven 
with  religion,  as  to  lay  us  under  obligations 
to  pay  that  rational  homage  to  Deity 
which  at  once  constitutes  our  duty  and  our 
happiness.  It  leads  the  contemplative  to 
view  with  reverence  and  admiration  the  glo^ 


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rioiis  works  of  creation,  and  inspires  him 
with  the  most  exalted  ideas  of  the  perfec- 
tions of  his  Divine  Creator. 

Oa  anc  brn  wrt  in  opratv  as  wl  as 
spc  (^y.  Thy  wkd  sx  dys  bfr  re  thr 
wgs.     Tliy  dd  nt  wrk    on  -f]  svth,  fr 

In  six  days  God  created  the  heaven 
and  the  earth,  and  rested  upon  the  sev- 
enth. Tlie  seventh  day,  threfore,  our 
ancient  brethren  consecrated  as  a  day  of 
rest  from  their  labors,  thereby  enjoying- 
frequent  opportunities  to  contemplate 
the  glorious  works  of  Creation,  and  to 
adore  their  g-reat  Creator. 

Th  wr  re  @  rcrd  as  Fes  i  -H  M  C  ^ 
K  S  Tm  @  w  wl  nw  figrtvly  rpst  thr 
prgs  ththr.  Thy  gn  adms  thro  a  prh. 
On  ethr  hnd  ws  a  brzn  pir  weh  u  c 
thr  rpstd.  Tt  on  +|  If  is  eld  3 .  Th 
on  o  -H  rt  J  .  Tt  on  -H  If  dnts  strh, 
-H  on  o  +)  rt  t  eslb,  tghr  thy  aid  to 
Gs  prms  t  Dv  tt  i  stgh  wd  li  estb  hs 
kgdm  i   Isl. 

Thos  plrs  wr  hlo  t  srv  as  sf  rj^strs 
f r  -H  rerds  @  arevs  %  G)y  agst  inudtns 
@  cnflgtns.     Th  wr  est  on  -f|  pins  ^  J 


Ill 

in  -H  cla  grns  bt  Scth.  @  Zrtli,  wlir  -H 
111  vs  f r  K  S  T  wr  est  by  H  A,  a  wds 
son  %  -H  trb  %  JN'plitli;  thy  wr  thrty 
@  fv  cbts  i  litli  @  wr  adnd  wth  clips, 
one  on  +1  tp  ^  ech,  fv  cbts  i  ht,  mkg 
in  al  frty  cbts.  Thos  chps  wr  adrnd 
wth  11  wk,  nt  wk  @  pmgts,  dentg  pc? 
unit,  @  pin.  Th  11  fm  its  purt,  @  -H 
rmot  sitn  i  wch  i  grws  dnts  pc.  Th 
nt  w  fm  -H  intmt  cnctn  %  its  svrl  pts 
dnts  lint.  Th  pmgt  fm  -H  xrbnc  %  its 
sds  dnts  pin.  Thos  clipts  wr  fthr  ad 
wth  ]3mels ;  one  on  -H  tp  ^  ech,  rpstg 
gibs  dnotg  -H  unvrslt  ^  F(^y  @  tt  a 
(x)s  chrt  shd  b  eql  xtnsv. 

Aftr  psg  -H  prch  th  nx  arvd  at  a 
lit  %  wn  sts  cnstg  %  tlir,  fv  @  sv  sts, 
wch  u  c  thr  rpstd. 

Th  no  thr  aids  t  -H  thr  °s  i  F(T)y. 
E^,  Fc  @  (T)(T).  It  als  aids  t  -H  fst 
thr  ofcrs  ^  a  ::  :  kDC^,  I  @  ]  Ci)s,  wh 
r  -H  rjjsntvs  %  on  thr  anc  gr  ms,  S  K 
^  I,  H  K  /^  T  @  H  A.  Th  no  fy  aids 
^o  -H  fv  ords  i  arte. 


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OEDER   IN   ARCHITECT  QBE. 

By  ord  i  arte  is  mnt  a  syst  ^  al  -H 
mmbrSj  pri^tns,  @  ornmts  %  colms  @ 
plstrs.  Or,  it  is  a  rglr  arngmnt  %  -H 
prjctg  prts  %  a  bldg,  wch,  unitd  wth 
thos  %  a  elm,  fm  a  btii,  pfc  @  cmp  w. 

From  the  first  formation  of  society,  order 
in  architecture  may  be  traced.  When  the 
rigor  of  seasons  first  obhged  men  to  contrive 
shelter  from  the  inclemency  of  the  weather, 
we  learn  that  they  planted  trees  on  end, 
and  then  laid  others  across,  to  support  a  cov- 
ering. The  bands  which  connected  those 
trees  at  top  and  bottom  are  said  to  have 
given  rise  to  the  idea  of  the  base  and  capital 
of  pillars,  and  from  this  simple  hint  originally 
proceeded  the  more  improved  art  of  archi- 
tecture. 

The  Orders  are  thus  classed:  Tuscan, 
Doric,  Ionic,   Corinthian,   and  Composite. 

The  ancient  and  original  orders  of  archi- 
tecture, esteemed  by  Masons,  are  no  more 
than  three — the  Doric,  Ionic,  and  Corinthian, 
which  were  invented  by  the  Greeks.  To 
these  the  Romans  have  added  two — the  Tus- 
can, which  they  made  plainer  than  the  Doric; 
and  the  Composite,  which  was  more  orna- 


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mental,  if  not  more  beautiful,  than  the  Corin- 
thian. The  first  three  orders  alone,  how- 
ever, show  invention  and  particular  charac- 
ter, and  essentially  differ  from  each  other; 
the  two  others  have  nothing  but  what  is  bor- 
rowed, and  differ  only  accidentally.  The 
Tuscan  is  the  Doric  in  its  earliest  state;  and 
the  Composite  is  the  Corinthian,  enriched 
with  the  Ionic.  To  the  Greeks,  therefore, 
and  not  to  the  Romans,  we  are  indebted  for 
what  is  great,  judicious,  and  distinct,  in 
architecture. 


FIVE  HUMAN  SENSES. 

The  number  five  further  alludes  to  the 
five  human  senses — Hearing,  Seeing,  Feel- 
ing, Smelling,  and  Tasting. 

Th  frst  thr;  herng,  seng,  @  flng  r 
dmd  pclr  esci  to  (^)  s ;  f  r  by  -H  sns  % 
hrng  w  dstg  +j  w,  b  tt  %  secg  w  pre 
-H  §,  @  b  tt  ^  flg  w  re  ths  frnly  or 
brly  gps,  wTib  on  o>)  ma  k  anth  in  -f| 
dk  as  wl  as  at  nn  da. 

Th  no  sv  aids  t  -H  sv  lb  arts  @  ses. 
Grammar,  Rlietorie,Logie,  Aritlimetie, 
Geometry,  Mnsie  and  Astronomy.    34 


114 

The  fifth,  Geometry,  is  most  esteemed  by 
Masons.  It  is  that  science  which  treats  of 
the  powers  and  properties  of  magnitudes 
in  general,  where  length,  breadth  and 
thickness  are  considered — from  a  point  to  a 
line,  from  a  line  to  a  superfice,  from  a  su- 
perfice  to  a  solid. 

A  point  is  position  without  dimensions. 

A  line,  a  figure  of  one  capacity,  namely, 
length. 

A  superfice,  a  figure  of  two  dimensions, 
length  and  breadth. 

A  solid,  a  figure  of  three  dimensions, 
length,  breadth  and  thickness. 

ARCHITECTURAL.   ADVANTAGES   OF    GEOMETRY 

By  this  science  the  architect  is  enabled  to 
construct  his  plans  and  execute  his  designs ; 
the  general,  to  arrange  his  soldiers ;  the 
engineer,  to  mark  out  grounds  for  encamp- 
ments ;  the  geographer,  to  give  us  the  di- 
mensions of  the  world  and  all  things  there- 
in contained,  to  delineate  the  extent  of  seas, 
and  to  specify  the  divisions  of  empires, 
kingdoms,  and  provinces.  By  it,  also,  the 
astronomer  is  enabled'  to  make  his  observa- 
tions and  to  fix  the  duration  of  times  and 
seasons,  years  and  cycles.  In  fine,  Geom- 
etry is  the  foundation  of  architecture  and 
the  root  of  the  mathematics. 


115 

Aftr  psg  -H  fit  ^  wn  sts  th  nx  arv 
at  +1  otr  dr  ^  -fj  M  C,  wch  u  c  thr 
rpstd,  @  well  thy  fn  grd  b  -H  J  Ci>. 

J  Ci)-  (Bis.)'^  (z)h.  sks  t  ps  -H  otr  dr 

fc-a  MC. 

^   5  -  Cfm  on  thr  wa  t  -H  M  C. 
J  (z)-  Cfm  gv  m  +1  ps  @  tk  ^  -H  ps 
%  a  Fc.     (i)7z.)     Ci)t  is  tt  eld. 
^  B  -  Th  p  g  ^  a  Fc. 
J  Ci)-   Xs  i  a  nm. 
^   B-  It  hs. 

J  (i)-Gvim.  (Gvn.)  (i)t  ds  ths  w  d. 
^  B  -  Pint. 
J  Ci)-   Kw  is  i  rpst. 
^   5 "  B  a  shf  ^  w  sspd  nr  a  wfd. 
J  Ci)-   (T)hc  orgnt  ths  wd. 

I  3> "  Its  orign  ws  i  cnsqnc  %  a  qrl 
btwn  Jp  jg  ^  Is  @  -H  Ephts,  a  turblt 
@  rbls  ppl  whm  Jp  hd  Ing  sgt  t  sbd 
by  Inent  mrs,  bt  wtht  efc.  Thy,  hily 
incs  at  nt  bg  eld  t  shr  in  -f|  rch  spls 
%  an  amnsh  wr,  @  frgt  wth  vngc,  gth 
tgr  a  mt  arm.     Jp  als  gthd  tgr  -H  mn 


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%  Isl,  gv  thm  btl,  @  pt  thm  t  fit,  @ 
t  mk  hs  vctr  mr  seer,  ord  grds  to  b 
pic  at  -H  svrl  pses  ^  -H  rv  Jr,  @  cmd 
tt  slid  any  atmp  t  ps  tt  wa  t  dmd  % 
thm  t  sa  s.  Th  Ephs  bng  %  a  dfrnt 
trb,  cd  nt  prnc  +|   wd  art  bt  sd  S. 

Ths  trflg  dstcn  prvd  thm  enms,  @ 
cost  thm  tlir  Ivs,  @  tlir  fl  in  tt  batl 
forty  @  to  thsn  mn;  snc  wch  tm  ths 
gp  @  wd  hv  bn  adpd  as  a  ps  t  b  gv 
bf  r  gng  adms  int  any  j  @  Ig    v.  %  Fc. 

J  (i)-  Til  p  i  rt,  ps  on. 

I  5  -  {kdth  cdt  ps  on.)  Aft  psg  -H 
otr  dr  th  nx  arv  at  -H  inr  dr  ^  -f|  MC 
wch  n  c  thr  rps  @  wch  thy  fnd  grd 
by  -H    ?  Ci).     ^^* 

I  iz)-  (Bis.)  *  (i)h  sks  t  ps  -H  inr 
dr  ^  -H   M  C. 

^  5  -  Cfm  on  thr  wa  t  -H  M  C. 

I  Ci)  -  Cfm  sho  ni  +|  dg  @  §  ^  a  Fc. 

I  5  @Cdt-  {Go  dg  @  §.) 

I  ^-   Ks  -H  dg  an  alsn. 

^  5  -  It  hs,  t  -H  wa  @  mn  i  wch  m 
hns  w  pi  wn  I  tk  upn  msi  -fj  ob  ^  t  °. 


E>- 

lll. 

a  tr 


117 

Ks  -H  §  an  als. 

It  hs,  t  +1  pn  ^  tt  ob. 

Gv  m  -H  g  @w  ^  a  Fc.  (Dn.) 


I  cnc. 

(i)t  d  u  cnc. 

Al  -H  scs  ^  (T)S  in  cT)y,  xc  i  b 
@  Ifi  br,  or  wn  -f|  bd  ^  a  js  @ 

iz)-   (i)t  i   tt  eld. 

B  -  A  gp. 

(z>-  Of  wt. 

E)  -  A  Fc. 

(i)-   Ks  i  a  nm. 

5  -  It  lis. 

(i)-  Gv  i  t  m. 

P)  -  I  dd  n  s  re  i,  nth  en  I  s  i  i. 

Ci)-  Hw  wl  u  ds  ^  i. 

g  -  I  w  1  o  dv  i. 

(D-  L  i  @ 

5  -  Bg  n. 

(t)-  U  bg. 

E)-  3g  n. 

Ci)-  U  bg. 


bg. 


(Dn.)    Dv  i  @  bg. 


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^  ^  -  {Bgs—wd  gv.) 

^  (i)-  Th  w  is  rt,  ps  on. 

I  13-  {iz)th  cdt  ps  on.)  Aft  psg  -H 
inr  dr  tliy  nx  arvd  wthn  -H  M  C,  @ 
advcg  twd  -H  G  thy  f nd  -H  (i)  (T)  .  {Ps 
on  twds  -H  G.  Ci)  (^ ,  ( Ci)  (T)  ris.)  I 
prs  t  11  3  r  A  B,  wh  lis  gnd  rgi  adm 
wthn  -H   M  C. 

(t)(T)-  My  br,  {Talcs  cdt  by  rt  Tin.) 
I  cngrlt  u  on  ur  arvl.  Br  Sec,  u  wl 
rcrd  3  r  A  B,  as  a  Fc,  li  hvg  gnd  rg 
adms  wthn  -H  M  C. 

I  13  -  {Resums  posn.) 

(t)  (T)  -  My  br,  -H  varity  %  objcs  wch 
hv  atrcd  nr  ntc  in  ur  prgs  hthr,  hv 
bn  xpld  t  n  by  -fl  ^  E>  •  I  nw  cl  ur 
atn  t  +1  It  G,  it  i  -fl  intl  %  Gmt,  -H  bss 
on  wch  -H  supstc  %  c^j  is  ere.  U  hv 
alrd  hd  an  xpltn  %  -H  prtcl  advtgs  % 
ths  seine,  by  ur  cdctr  -H  ?  &  .  I  nw 
cl  ur  atn  t  its  mrl  advtg. 


119 


GEOMETRY. 

MORAL.  ADVANTAGES  OF  GEOMETRY 


By  Geometry,  we  may  curiously  trace 
nature,  through  her  various  windings,  to  her 
most  concealed  recesses.  By  it,  we  discover 
the  power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  the 
Grand  Artificer  of  the  Universe,  and  view 
with  delight  the  proportions  of  this  vast  ma- 
chine. By  it,  we  discover  how  the  planets 
move  in  their  respective  orbits,  and  demon- 
strate their  various  revolutions.  By  it,  we 
account  for  the  return  of  seasons,  and  the 
variety  of  scenes  which  each  season  displays 
to  the  discerning  eye.  Numberless  worlds 
are  around  us,  all  framed  by  the  same 
Divine  Artist,  which  roll  through  the  vast 
expanse,  and  are  all  conducted  by  the 
same  unerring  law  of  nature. 

A  survey  of  nature,  and  the  observation  of 
her  beautiful  proportions,  first  determined 
man  to  imitate  the  Divine  plan,  and  study 
symmetry  and  order.  This  gave  rise  to  so- 
cieties, and  birth  to  every  useful  art.  The 
architect  began  to  design;  and  the  plans 
which  he  laid  down,  being  improved  by  time 
and  experience,  have  produced  works  which 
are  the  admiration  of  every  age. 

The  lapse  of  time,  the  ruthless  hand  of  ig- 
norance, and  the  devastations  of  war,  have 
laid  waste  ^nd  destroyed  many  valuable 


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monuments  of  antiquity,  on  which  the  ut- 
most exertions  of  human  genius  have  been 
employed.  Even  the  Temple  of  Solomon, 
so  spacious  and  magnificent,  and  constructed 
by  so  many  celebrated  artists,  escaped  not 
the  unsparing  ravages  of  barbarous  force. 
Freemasonry,  notwithstanding,  still  sur- 
vives. The  attentive  ear  receives  the  sound 
from  the  instructive  tongue,  and  the  mysteries 
of  Masonry  are  safely  lodged  in  the  reposi- 
tory of  faithful  breasts.  Tools  and  imple- 
ments of  architecture,  symbols  most  expres- 
sive, have  been  selected  by  the  Fraternity, 
to  imprint  on  the  memory  wise  and  serious 
truths;  and  thus,  through  a  succession  of 
ages,  are  transmitted  unimpaired  the  most 
excellent  tenets  of  our  Institution. 

(D(T)-  ^^^  Bt  m  br,  -H  It  G  lis  a 
stl  fthr  @  mr  si  als,  it  aids  t  +1  sacd. 
nm  %  Gr.  T  whm  shd  w  al,  fm  -H  jg 
E^  wh.  stns  i  -H  n-e  cr  ^  +1  ::  to  -H 
(i)  0)  wh  prsds  i  +1  (2 ,  ms  hmbl  @  rv 
bw.     §s  %  ths  °  brn. 


O- 


* 


121 

X   LECTURE. 

1^  u  a  Fc. 

I  am,  tr  m. 

Hw  wl  u  b  tr. 

3  -H  s. 

(i)li  b  +i   s. 

It  is  on  ^  -H  w-tl  fo  m  pfs. 

Ci)t  is  a  s. 

An  ang  ^  nn  °s  o  -H  f  o  pt  ^  a  crc. 

Ci)]ir  wr  u  md  a  Fc. 

In  a  js  @  Igi   ::   %  Fes. 

Hw  wr  n  pj)d. 

3  y  bng  dprvd  %  al  mnr  @  mtls,  nthr 
nkd  nr  eld,  bf  nr  sd,  liw,  wth  a  e-t 
twc  arn  m  rt  ar ;  in  wch  edtn  I  ws 
cdc  t  -H   dr  ^  +1   : :   by  HH  hn  ^  a  br. 

(i)li  hd  u  a  e-t  tw  ar  ur  rt  ar. 

To  sig  t  m  as  a  Fc  I  ws  abt  t  b  lad 
und  a  dbl  ti  t  -H  frt. 

Hw  gnd  u  adm. 

3   thr  ds  kns. 

T  wt  d  thy  aid. 

Th  thr  jls  %  a  Fc. 


122 

(z)t  V  til, 

Til  atn  er,  inst  tg  @  ftlifl  br. 

Hw  d  u  exp  tlim. 

3  -H  atn  er  w  rec  -{]  snd  fm  -H  inst 
tg  @  -H  msty  %  C^j  r  sll  Ig  i  -H  rps 
%  fthil  bs. 

On  HH  dr  bn  op,  wt  ws  sd  t  n  f  wthn. 

Ci)!!  cms  lir. 

Ur   ans. 

3  r  A  C,  wh  lis  bn  rgly  init  an  E^, 
@  nw  wlis  fr  mr  It  i  (^y  b  bng  ps 
t  -H   °  foFc. 

(i)t  wr  u  tlm  ask. 

If  I  md  tlis  rqst  %  mj  own  fr  wl  @ 
acd,  if  I  ws  dl  @  trl  pr,  wthy  @  wl 
qlfd,  if  I  lid  md  sutb  prfncy  in  -f| 
prcd  °,  @  ws  ppl  vli  fr ;  al  ^  wch  bg 
ansd  in  +|  afrm,  I  ws  ask  by  wt  ptc 
rt  or  bn  I  xpc  t  ob  ths  imp  prv. 

Ur  ans. 

3  -H  bnf  fo  a  ps. 

Dd  u  gv  -H  ps. 

I  dd  nt;  m  cdc  gv  i  fr  m. 

Ci)t  ws  tlm  sd  t  u. 


123 

I  ws  drc  t  wt  untl  -H  (i)  (T)  shd  b  infm 

%  m  rqs  @  hs  ans  rtd. 
(i)t  ans  dd   li  rtn. 
Lt  li  ps  @  b  re  in  d  f. 
Hw  wr  u  re  int  a  ::  ^  Fes. 
On  -H  ang  ^  a  sq  apld  to  ni  n  rt  bs, 

wh  ws  t  tell  m  tt  -H  sq  ^  vr  slid  b  -H 

rl  @  gd  ^  m  cde  i  al  m  fa  tre  wtli 

mnkd. 

Hw  wr  u  tlm  dsp  %. 
I  ws  edc  twe  ar  -H  : :  t  -H  J  Ci)  in  +}  ^  , 

thnc  t  -H  ?  (i)  i  -H  (i) ,  @  time  t  ^  ^  0^ 

i  -H  G ,  at  ech  %  wch  pie  -f|  sm  qs  wr 

ask  @  Ik  ans  rtd  as  at  -fj   dr. 
Hw  dd  -H   C::)  (^^  dsp  %  u. 
H  Od  m  to  b  rend  t  -H    ?  (i)  in  -H  (x) 

fr  inst. 
In  wt  dd  +1    I  Ci)  inst  u. 
H  tgt  m  t  adve  by  two  upr  rglr  (^e 

stps,  m  ft  fmng  -H   angl  %  an  ob  s, 

m  bd  ere  t  -H    (i)  (^ . 
(i)t  dd  +1    Ci)  (T)  thn  d  wth  n. 
H  md  m  a  Fe. 
Hw. 


124 

In  d  fm. 

Ci)t  is  tt  d  fm. 

Kn  on  m  nk  rt  kn,  m  If  frmg  +|  ang 
^  a  sq;  m  bd  ere,  m  r  hn  rs  on  -H 
H  B,  s  @  G]}S ;  m  If  ar  f mg  a  sq ;  in 
wch  d  f  I  tk  uj)n  ms  -H  ob  ^  ths  °. 

Rpt  tt  o. 

1  A  C,  ^  m  on  fr  w  @  a,  i  +1  prs  % 
A  G  @  ths  js  @  Ig  ::  fa  Fes,  ere  t  G 
@  dded  to  -H  H  Ss  J,  d  hby  @  lirn ; 
si  @  sc  pr  @  sw,  as  I  hv  litf  dn ;  bt 
wtli  ths  adtns,  tt  I  wl  nt  emc  -f|  sc 
fo  tlis  °,  t  an  Ef ,  ths  nr  etli  %  tlim 
t  any  pr  o  ps  wtev,  exe  i  b  t  hm  o 
tlim  t  whm  -H  sm  shl  js  @  111  blng. 
Tt  is  t  sa  t  a  tr  @  Ifl  br  o  brs  %  ths 
°.  I  hvg  fn  hm  o  thm  s  t  b  af  du 
trl,  stc  exm,  lii  inf,  o  wthn  -H  bd  ^ 
a  js  @  Ig  ::  ^  Fes. 

I  fth  pr  @  s,  tt  1  wl  stn  t,  @  abd  b 
-fl  Iws,  rls  @  rgls  %  a  Fes  : : ,  so  f r  as 
-H   sm  shl  cm  t  m  k. 

I  f  tlir  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  ans  al  d  §s  @ 
rg  s  snt  m  f  a  ::  fo  Fes,  o  gv  m  b 


125 

a  br  ^  tlis  °,  if  wrlm  -H  In  ^  m  c-t. 

I  ftlir  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  hip,  aid  @  ast, 
al  pr  @  dst  br  Fes,  tli  mkg  apln  to 
m  as  sell  @  I  fdg  tlim  wrth.  So  fr 
as  I  en  wtlit  inj  t  msl  o  fm. 

T  al  tlis  I  sni  @  se  pr  @  s,  wth  a  f 
@  st  rsln  t  kp  @  pf  -H  sm,  wtli  any 
eq,  mn  rs,  or  se  ev  %  mn  in  m  wte ; 
bnd  msl  und  n  Is  a  pn  tlm  t  liv  m 
1  b  tn  ojjn,  m  hr  tn  ot,  m  rmns  gv 
to  -H  bsts  %  M  fld  @  lis  ^  -H  air  as 
a  pr,  slid  I,  in  -H  Is  °,  knl,  wlnl  or 
unlfl  vlt,  o  trgs  tlis  m  Fe  si  ob.  S  111 
m  G,  @  entu  m  std. 

In  tkn  %  m  asnt  t  ths  ob,  I  ws  rqd 
t  ks  +1  bk  well  ws  bntli  m  rt  li  twe. 

Af  revg  +1  o,  wt  wr  u  askd. 

(Jt  I  ms  ds. 

Ur   ans. 

Mr  It. 

Dd  Ti  re  i. 

I  dd. 

Hw. 

3yO^-H^(^@-Hast^-H  brn. 


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On  rcvg  mr  It,  wt  dd  u  obs  mr  tlin 
u  hd  hrtf  sen. 

On  pt  ^  +1  cps  elv  abv  +|  sqr,  -H  oth 
bng  hdn,  ws  to  sigf  t  m  tt  as  a  Fc 
I  lid  re  It  as  yt  bt  prtl. 

(r)t  dd  u  nx  obs. 

Til  (i)  (T)  aplig  m  fm  -H  G,  iind  -fj  dg  @ 
§  ^  a  Fc,  wh.  ws  plsd  t  prs  m  hs  rt 
hn  in  tkn  %  -W  cntc  ^  -H  frs  @  br  Iv 
%  -H  ::  twrd  m  @  wtli  it  -H  ps,  tkn 
^  -H  ps,  gp  @  wd  ^  a  Fc ;  @  O  d  m 
t  ari,  go  @  sit  -H   J  @  ^  (i)s  as  sch. 

Aft  sit  -H   J  @  ^  Ci)s,  wt  dd  u  nx  ob. 

Th  (i)  (T)  in  -H  G  wh  O  d  m  t  b  recdc 
to  -f-l  ^  Ci)  in  -H  Ci),  fr  instn  hw  t  wr 
m  ap  as  a  Fc. 

Hw  shd  a  Fc  wr  hs  ap. 

(i)th  -H  rt  cr  tn  up. 

Afr  bng  tgt  hw  t  wr  ur  apr  as  a  Fc, 
wlir  wr  u  pic. 

In  -H  n-e  cr  ^  +1  :: ,  m  ft  f  -H  an  ^  an 
ob  s,  m  bd  er,  at  -H  rt  hn  ^  -H  (^  (^,.. 

(i)t  dd  -H  Ci)  (^  thn  prs  n, 

Th  wk  tls  ^  a  Fc. 


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(T)t  r  thy. 

Th  plm,  sq  @  Iv. 

(Jt  r  tlir  uss. 

The  Plumb  is  an  instrument  made  use  of 
by  operative  Masons,  to  try  perpendiculars; 
the  Square,  to  square  their  work;  and  the 
Level,  to  prove  horizontals;  but  we,  as  Free 
and  Accepted  Masons,  are  taught  to  make 
use  of  them  for  more  noble  and  glorious  pur- 
poses. The  Plumb  admonishes  us  to  walk 
uprightly  in  our  several  stations  before  God 
and  man,  squaring  our  actions  by  the  square 
of  virtue,  ever  remembering  that  we  are 
traveling  upon  the  level  of  time,  to  ''  that  un 
discovered  country,  from  whose  bourne  no 
traveler  returns." 

(i)t  wr  n  thn  infmd. 

Tt  agrbl  t  a  cstm  adpd  i  ev  js  @  Igl 

: :  %  Fes,  it  thn  bcm  ncsy  tt  I  b  rqs 

t  mk  an  advc  b  a  fit  ^  wnd  sts  ens 

%  thr,  fv  @  sv  sts  t  a  pie  rpsntg  -H 

M  C  ^  K  S  T,  thr  t  ree  fth  instn  as 

+1  wgs  %  a  Fc,  weh    to  on  anct  brn 

wr  en,  wn  @  oil ;  embl  %  hlth,  pint 

@  pc ;  prevs  t  weh  hwev  I  ws  ord  t  b 

rede  to  -H  pie  wlinc  I  em,  thr  invsd 

wth  tt  %  wcji  I  hd  bn  dvs. 


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SECOND    SECTION 

Hw  mny  kns  fo  (^j  r  tlir. 

To;  optv  @  spctv, 

Ci)t  is  mnt  b  oprtv  (T)J. 

By  Operative  Masonry,  we  allude  to  a 
proper  application  of  the  useful  rules  of  ar- 
chitecture, whence  a  structure  will  derive 
figure,  strength,  and  beauty,  and  from  w^hich 
will  result  a  due  proportion  and  just  corre- 
spondence in  all  its  parts.  It  furnishes  us 
with  dwellings,  and  convenient  shelters  from 
the  vicissitudes  and  inclemencies  of  the  sea- 
sons, and  while  it  displays  the  effects  of  hu- 
man wisdom,  as  well  in  the  choice  as  in  the 
arrangement  of  the  sundry  materials  of 
which  an  edifice  is  composed,  it  demon- 
strates that  a  fund  of  science  and  industry 
is  implanted  in  man  for  the  best,  most  salu- 
tary, and  beneficent  purposes. 

Ci)t  is  mnt  b  spctv  (i)y. 

By  Speculative  Masonry,  we  learn  to  sub- 
due the  passions,  act  upon  the  Square,  keep 
a  tongue  of  good  report,  maintain  secrecy, 
and  practise  charity.  It  is  so  far  interwoven 
with  religion,  as  to  lay  us  under  obligations 
to  pay  that  rational  homage  to  Deity 
which  at  once  constitutes  our  duty  and  our 
happiness.     It  leads  the  contemplative  to 


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view  with  reverence  and  admiration  the  glo- 
rious works  of  creation,  and  inspires  him 
with  the  most  exalted  ideas  of  the  perfections 
of  his  Divine  Creator. 

Hv  u  ev  wrt  as  a  (T). 

I  hv  in  spct  (^y,  ou   anc  brn  wrt  in 

oprtv  as  wl  as  spc  (T)J. 
Hw  mny  ds  dd  th  w  bfr  re  thr  wgs. 
Sx. 

Dd  th  nt  wk  on  -H   svth. 
Thy  dd  nt. 

In  six  days  God  created  the  heaven 
and  the  earth,  and  rested  upon  the  sev- 
enth. The  seventh  day,  threfore,  our 
ancient  brethren  consecrated  as  a  day  of 
rest  from  their  labors,  thereby  enjoying^ 
frequent  opportunities  to  contemplate 
the  glorious  works  of  Creation,  and  to 
adore  their  great  Creator. 

Ci)lir  wr  M  rec  @  recdc  as  a  Fc. 

In  a  pic  rpst  -H   M  C  ^  K  S  T. 

Hw  gnd  u  adm. 

Thro  a  prch. 

Ci}s  thr  anthng  tt  atrcd  ur  ntc   in  ur 

prgs  ththr.  34 


130 

Tlir  ws;  to  brzn  plrs  on  on  +|  1  @  o 

on  -H   rt. 

(i)t  is  tt  on  -H   1.  eld.     3  . 
Til  on  o  -H   rt.      J  . 
(z)t  ds  tt  on  -H  1  dnt. 
Strn. 

Th  o  on  -H  rt. 
To  estbls. 

Tglir  to  wt  d  thy  aid. 
Gs  prms  to  Dv,  tt  in  strn  wd  h  estb 

hs  kgdm  in  Isl. 
Cx)r  ths  plrs  sld  o  lilo. 
Hlo. 

Fr  wt  prps. 
T  srv  as  sf  rpstrs  fr  +|  rcrds,  @  arcvs 

%  C^j  ags  innndts  @  cntigns. 
Ciilir  wr  tliy  est. 
On  +1   pins  fo  Jrd,  in  -H   cla  grns  bet 

Suet  @   Zrd,  whr  -H  ho  vsls  fr  K  S 

T  wr  est. 
3  y  whm. 
H  Ab. 

(i)h  ws  H  A. 
A  wds  sn  ^  +1  trb  %  Npthli. 


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Hw  hi  wr  ths  plrs. 

Thrty  @  fv  cbts. 

CT)tli  wt  wr  th  adn. 

Chptrs;  one  o  +|  tp  ^  ech,  fv  cbts  in 
hi,  mkg  i  al  frty  cbs. 

(i)th  wt  wr  ths  chpts  adn. 

Lly  wk,  nt  wk  @  pgrnts. 

(i)t  d  th  dnt. 

Pc,  nnty  @  pint. 

(i)hy. 

Th  11  fm  its  pur  @  -f|  remt  situan  in 
wch  it  grs  dnt  pc,  -H  nt  wk  frm  -f| 
intimt  cnctn  %  its  svrl  prts  dnt  nnit 
@  -H  pmgrnt  frm  -H  xbrnc  %  its  sds 
dnts  pint. 

(i)th  wt  wr  -H  chpts  fthr  adrn. 

Pmls;  on  o  -H   tp  ^  ech. 

Ci)t  dd  th  rpst. 

Gibs. 

(i)t  d  thy  dnt. 

Th  nnvrslty  ^F(i)y@tta  (T)s  chrty 
shd  b  eqly  xtnsv. 

Aftr  psg  -fl  prh,  whr  dd  n  nx  arv. 

At  a  lit  ^  wnd  sts  cnstg  %  thr,  f v  % 


132     . 

sv  sts. 

T  wt  ds  -H  no  thr  aid. 

T  HH  thr  °s  in  F(T)y;  Ef,  Fc  @  (r)(r). 
It  aids  aids  t  -H  f st  thr  of cs  ^  a  : : , 
-H  ^  G),  ?  @  J  Ci)  s,  wh  r  -H  rps  %  ou 
thr  anc  Gr  (T)s  S  K  ^  Is,  H  K  ^  Ty 
@  H  A.. 

T  wt  ds  -H  no  fv  aid. 

Th  fv  Ods  i  arte. 

Ci)t  is  mnt  b  ord  i   arte. 

By  order  in  architecture,  is  meant  a  sys- 
tem of  all  the  members,  proportions,  and  or- 
naments of  columns  and  pilasters;  or,  it  is 
a  regular  arrangement  of  the  projecting  parts 
of  a  building,  which,  united  with  those  of,  a 
column,  form  a  beautiful,  perfect,  and  com- 
plete whole. 

Of  wt  antqy  is  ord  in  arte. 

From  the  first  formation  of  society  order 
in  architecture  may  be  traced.  When  the 
rigor  of  seasons  first  obliged  men  to  con- 
trive shelter  from  the  inclemency  of  the 
weather,  we  learn  that  they  planted 
trees  on  end,  and  then  laid  others  across  to 
support  a  covering.  The  bands  which  con- 
nected those  trees  at  top  and  bottom  are 
said  to  have  given  rise  tp*  the  idea  of  the 


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base  and  capital  of  pillars;  and  from  this 
simple  hint  originally  proceeded  the  more 
improved  art  of  architecture. 

Hw  r  -H  ords  clsd. 

Tsc,  Dr,  In,  Crn  @  Cmps. 

(i)cli  %  ths  r  estmd  b   (^s. 

The  ancient  and  original  orders  of  archi- 
tecture, esteemed  by  Masons,  are  no  more 
than  three — the  Doric,  Ionic,  and  Corinthian, 
which  were  invented  by  the  Greeks.  To 
these  the  Romans  have  added  two — the  Tus- 
can, which  they  made  plainer  than  the  Doric; 
and  the  Composite,  which  was  more  orna- 
mental, if  not  more  beautiful,  than  the  Corin- 
thian. The  first  three  orders  alone,  how- 
ever, show  invention  and  particular  charac- 
ter, and  essentially  differ  from  each  other; 
the  two  others  have  nothing  but  what  is  bor- 
rowed, and  differ  only  accidentally.  The 
Tuscan  is  the  Doric  in  its  earliest  state;  and 
the  Composite  is  the  Corinthian,  enriched 
with  the  Ionic.  To  the  Greeks,  therefore, 
and  not  to  the  Romans,  we  are  indebted  for 
what  is  great,  judicious,  and  distinct,  in 
architecture. 

T  wt  ds  -H  no  fv  fth  aid. 

Th  fv  sns  %  hu   natr;  hrg,  seng,  fig, 

smlg  @  tstng. 

Ci)cli  %  ths  r  dmd  peclry  escntl  t  (1)8. 


134 

Th  fs  thr,  hrg,  seng  @  fig. 

CDliy. 

3y  -H  sns  %  lirng  w  dstngli  -H  wd,  b 
tt  %  seng  w  prcv  -H  §  @  b  tt  ^  flng 
w  rec  tlis  frnl  or  bii  gps  wliby  one 
(1)  ma  kn  antli  i  -H  dk  as  wl  as  at 
nn-da. 

T  wt  ds  -H   no   sv  aid. 

Til  sv  Ibrl  arts  @  scs :  Gmr,  Rtr,  Lgc, 
Artmtc,  Gmr,  Msc  @  Astrm. 

(i)ch  ^  ths  i  mst  estmd  b   (T)S. 

Til  fth,  Gmtry,  tt  scnc  well  trts  %  -W 
pwrs  @  prprts  %  mgnud  i  gnrl  wlir 
Ing,  brdt  @  tliks  r  cnsrd,  fm  a  pnt 
to  a  line,  f m  a  In  t  a  suprfc,  frm  a 
suprfc  t  a  sld. 

Cx)t  is  a  pnt. 

Pstn,  wtli  dmnsn. 

A  In. 

A  fgr  %  on  cpct,  namly  Igth. 

A  snprfc. 

A  fgr  %  to  dmns— In  @  brth. 

A  sld. 

A  fgr  fo  thr  dmns — ^In,  br  (§  tliks. 


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(i)t  r  -H  advtgs  %  tlis  scnc. 

By  this  science,  the  architect  is  enabled  to 
construct  his  plans,  and  execute  his  designs; 
the  general,  to  arrange  his  soldiers;  the  engi- 
neer, to  mark  out  grounds  for  encampments; 
the  geographer,  to  give  us  the  dimensions  of 
the  world,  and  all  things  therein  contained, 
to  delineate  the  extent  of  seas,  and  specify 
the  divisions  of  empires,  kingdoms  and  prov- 
inces. By  it,  also,  the  astronomer  is  enabled 
to  make  his  observations,  and  to  fix  the  du- 
ration of  times  and  seasons,  years  and  cycles. 
In  fine.  Geometry  is  the  foundation  of  archi- 
tecture, and  the  root  of  the  mathematics. 

Aftr  psg  -H  fit  ^  wndg  sts  wlir  dd  u 

nx  arv. 
At  -H   otr  dr  J^  -H   M  C,  well  I  fd  grd 

b  +1    J  (i) ,  wh  dmd  %  m  +|   ps  @  tlin 

%  -W  ps  ^  a  Fc. 

Gv  m  +1  ps  @  tkn  %  +1  ps  %  a  Fc. 
{Gwi.)     Ci)t  is  tt  eld. 
Til  pg  %  a  Fc. 
Hs  i  a  nm. 
It  lis. 
Gv  it  m. 

(GiiS  -W  tod.)     Ci)t  ds  tlis  wd  dnt. 
Pint. 


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Hw  is  i  rpstd. 

3y  a  sM  %  wlit  sspd  nr  a  wtrfd. 

Ciilmc  orgnt  tlis  wd. 

Its  orgn  ws  i  cnqs  %  a  qii  btn  Jpa 
jdg  ^  Isl  @  -H  Epli;  a  turbnt  @  rbls 
ppl  wlim  Jptlia  lid  Ing  sglit  to  sbdu 
by  Inent  mrs,  bt  wtlit  efc.  Tliy,  liily 
incs  at  nt  bg  eld  t  shr  in  -H  rch  si3ls 
%  an  amnsh  wr,  @  f rgt  wtli  vngc,  gth 
tgr  a  mt  arm.  Jp  als  gtlid  tgr  -H  mn 
%  Isl,  gv  thm  btl,  @  pt  tlim  t  fit,  @ 
t  mk  lis  vctr  mr  seer,  ord  grds  to  b 
pic  at  +1  svii  pses  %  -H  rv  Jr,  @  cmd 
tt  slid  any  atmp  t  ps  tt  wa  t  dmd  % 
tlim  t  sa  s.  Til  Eplis  bng  %  a  dfrnt 
trb,  cd  nt  prnc  -H   wd  art  bt  sd  S. 

Tlis  trflg  dstcn  prvd  thm  enms,  @ 
cost  tlim  thr  Ivs,  @  tlir  fl  in  tt  batl 
forty  @  to  tlisn  mn;  snc  wch  tm  tlis 
gp  @  wd  liv  bn  adpd  as  a  ps  t  b  gv 
bfr  gng  adms  int  any  j  @  Ig   ::  %  Fc. 

Aftr  psg  -W  ot  dr  wlir  dd  u  nx  arv. 
A.t  -H  inr  dr  ^  +|  M  C  well  I  fd  grdd 

b  -H  ^  Ci)  wh  dmd  ^  m  -H   dg  @  §  g 


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@  wd  ^  a  Fc. 

Sliw  m  -H   clg  @  §  ^  a  Fc.     (Gvn.) 

Hs  -H   dg  an  alsn. 

In  hs;  to  -H  wa  @  mnr  i  wch  m  hns 
wr  pled  whn  I  tk  npn  msl  -H  ob  ^ 
ths  °. 

Hs  -H   §  an  alsn. 

It  hs;  t  -H  pn  ^  tt  ob. 

Gv  m  -H  gp  @  wd  ^  a  Fc. 

{Gvs  gp.)    I  hi. 

I  cnc. 

(Jt  d  u  cnc. 

Al  fo  -H  scs  fo  G)s  i  G)j,  exc  it  b  fm         | 

a  tru  @  111  br  or  wthn  -H  bd  ^  a  js 
@  Igl  ::  fo  Fes. 

Ci)t  is  tt  eld. 

A  gp. 

Of  wt. 

A  Fc. 

Hs  it  a  nm. 

It  hs. 

Gv  i  m. 

I  dd  nt  s  re  i,  nth  en  I  s  i  t. 

Hw  wl  u  dsp  fc  i. 


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I  wl  It 

or  dv  it. 

L  i  @ 

bg. 

3g  n. 

Ubg. 

Dv  i  @  bg. 

3g  11- 

Ubg. 

(Gvn.) 

Aft  psg  -H  in  dr,  whr  dd  u  nx  arv. 

Ci)thn  -H  M  C  wlir  I  f d  -f|  Ci)  (::)  wli  ws 
pis  t  aid  t  -H  varity  %  objc  wch  lid 
atrcd  m  ntc  i  my  prgs  ththr  @  eld 
m  atn  t  -H  It  Gf  wch  li  infd  m  ws  -ff 
initl  ^  Gm,  -f]  basis  on  wch  -H  supst 
%  G)J  is  ere. 

Expl  -H  mrl  advtgs  %  Gmt. 

By  Geometry,  we  may  curiously  trace 
nature,  through  her  various  windings,  to  her 
most  concealed  recesses.  By  it,  we  discover 
the  power,  wisaom,  ana  goodness  of  the 
Grand  Artificer  of  the  Universe,  and  view 
with  delight  the  proportions  of  this  vast  ma- 
chine. By  it,  we  discover  how  the  planets 
move  in  their  respective  orbits,  and  demon- 
strate their  various  revolutions.  By  it,  we 
account  for  the  return  of  seasons,  and  the 
variety  of  scenes  which  each  season  displays 


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to  the  discerning  eye.  Numberless  worlds 
are  around  us,  all  framed  by  the  same 
Divine  Artist,  which  roll  through  the  vast 
expanse,  and  are  all  conducted  by  the 
same  unerring  law  of  nature. 

A  survey  of  nature,  and  the  observation  of 
her  beautiful  proportions,  first  determined 
man  to  imitate  the  Divine  plan,  and  study 
symmetry  and  order.  This  gave  rise  to  so- 
cieties, and  birth  to  every  useful  art.  The 
architect  began  to  design;  and  the  plans 
which  he  laid  down,  being  improved  by  time 
and  experience,  have  produced  works  which 
are  the  admiration  of  every  age. 

The  lapse  of  time,  the  ruthless  hand  of  ig- 
norance, and  the  devastations  of  war,  have 
laid  waste  and  destroyed  many  valuable 
monuments  of  antiquity,  on  which  the  ut- 
most exertions  of  human  genius  have  been 
employed.  Even  the  Temple  of  Solomon, 
so  spacious  and  magnificent,  and  constructed 
by  so  many  celebrated  artists,  escaped  not 
the  unsparing  ravages  of  barbarous  force. 
Freemasonry,  notwithstanding,  still  sur- 
vives. The  attentive  ear  receives  the  sound 
from  the  instructive  tongue,  and  the  mysteries' 
of  Masonry  are  safely  lodged  in  the  reposi- 
tory of  faithful  breasts.  Tools  and  imple- 
ments of  architecture,  symbols  most  expres- 
sive, have  been  selected  by  the  Fraternity, 


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to  imprint  on  the  memory  wise  and  serious 
truths;  and  thus,  through  a  succession  of 
ages,  are  transmitted  unimpaired  the  most 
excellent  tenets  of  our  Institution. 

Ql.  t  f thr  expltn  dd  +|  ^  G)  gv  u  %  -H 

It  a. 

H  infmd  m  tt  it  lid  a  stl  fthr  @  mr 
si  alsn,  tt  it  aid  t  -H  srcd  nm  %  Gr, 
t  whm  slid  w  al  f m  -H  ygs  E^  wlio 
stn  i  -H  n-e  cr  ^  -H  ::  to  +1  (i)  <::)  wh 
prsds  i  -fi  G,  nis  limbl  @  rvntly  bw. 
§s  fo  tlis  °,  brn. 


■O 


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P    C    CLOSING. 

FULL   FOEM.  ' 

^  t:)-  (Bis.)    Ci)(T). 

(t)  (T)  -  (t)  t  dt  prcds  -H   els  ^  a  : : .- ' 

^  Ci)-  T  c  -H   ::   scrl  tld. 

(t)  (T)  -  U  wl  atn  t  tt  du ;  cus  -H  Tl 
t  b  infmd  tt  I  am  abt  to  els  —  ::  @ 
drc  hm  t  gv  hms  aed. 

I  ^-   ^r  )    5. 

J   i5  -  (Talcs  rd,  stps  ot  fcng  I  ^ .) 

^  (r)-  U  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  ur  du 
well  rqs  u  t  e  -H  ::  scl  tl;  infm  -f|  T 
tt  -H  Ci)  (T)  is  abt  to  elos  —  : :  @  dret 
bin  t  gv  hmsl  ac. 

J  E)  -  *''*  (T-  ***)  *  (T-  *)  Ops 
dr.)  3r  T,+|  (i)  (i)  is  abt  t  els  ^  ::. 
Tk  du  nte  tbr^  @  gv  usl  ac.  {Cls  dr.) 
%^*  (T-  ***)  *  (T-  *)  Reims.) 
Br  ^  Ci),  —  ::  is  serl  tl. 

I  CD-  Hw  tl. 


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J  3  -  By  a  hr  fo  tlis  ®  oiitsd  -H  dr 
ard  wth  -H  ppr  impl  %  hs  ofc. 

^  Ci)-  Hs  dt  tlii\ 

J  &  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  dur  -H   crmn.  {Bsm  stri-) 

I  Ci)  -  Ci)  (^ ,  —  : :  is  scii  tl.         » 

Ci)  (T)-  Br   ^  Ql),  r  u  a  Fc. 

I  iz)-  1  am,  t  m. 

(i)  (T)  -  Hw  wl  u  b  tr. 

^  Ci)-  B  +1   sq. 

^  Cx)  -  It  is  on  ^  -H  wk  tls  ^  m  pf s. 

(i)  (T)-  CT)t  is  a  sq. 

I  (r)  -  An  ang  ^  nn  °s  o  -H  f  o  prt  % 
a  cc. 

Ci)CT)-   CT)lir  wr  u  md  a  Fc. 

^  (i)-  In  a  jst  @  Ig   ::   %  Fes. 

(t)  (?)  -  Hw  mn  emps  sch  a   : : . 

^  CD-  Th,  fv,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 

(t)  (T)  -  (t)  hn  empsd  fc  nn,  ^  wlim  ds 
it  enst. 

^  (J-  Ci)(T),  ^  @  J  Ci)s,  Tr,  See,  ^  @ 
J    E)  s,    ?  @   J  Sts. 

Ct)  (2)-  **  (0/C5  7-5.)  Th  Sts  St  i  -f]  :: . 


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?  (I)-  At  -H  rt  @  If  ^  -H   J  (I)  i  -H  ^  . 

Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   I  St. 

I  St-  T  tk  CT  fo  -H  rgla  ^  +|  :  :  @  imd 
-H  drcn  %  -H  }  ^  i  -H  I  ,  whn  -f]  erf  r 
eld  f m  Tb  t  rfsm,  @  fm  rfs  t  ft  agn ; 
t  c  tt  -H  tbls  r  ppr  elthd  @  unelthd, 
at  -H  wl  @  x^l  ^  "H  ^  (^  5  als  t  asst  in 
-H  pprn  ^  cdts. 

CDCT)-  Th    J    5     St. 

^  St-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H    ^  (i)  in  -H  (i) . 

Ci)CT)-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    5. 

J  5  -  T  er  msgs  fm  -H  ^  (i)  i  -f|  Ci)^ 
t  -H  J  (i)  i  -H  ^  ,  @  els  abt  -f|  : :  as  li 
sill  dre ;  t  atn  -H  pprn  %  cdts,  @  c  -f| 
::  serl  tl. 

Ci)  (T)  -  Til    I    P)  s  St. 

J    5-  At  -H   rt  ^  -H  (i)(T)  i  -H  G. 

Ci)  (^  -  Ur  dt,  Br   ^   5  . 

^  3  -  T  ear  msgs  f m  -H  Ci;  (T)  i  +,'  (7 
t  +1  ^  Ci)  in  -H  Ci; ,  @  els  abt  -H  : :  as 
h  sill  dre.  T  rec  edts  at  -H  dr,  @  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  to  prngz  +1  : : ,  rec 
^  acmd  vstg  brn. 

t:)(^'  Th  Sec  St. 


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?  E)-  At  +1  If  ^  -H  (i)(T). 

Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crfly  obsv  -H  prcdgs  ^  -H  :: 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  %  -H  sm,  recv  al 
mns  fm  -H  Ims  %  -W  brn  @  pa  thm  t 
-H   Trs,  tkg  lis  rcpt  thfr. 

(!)(!)-  Th  Trs  St. 

Sec-  At  -H  rt  fo  -H  ^0). 

(D  (7)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  chrg  %  -H  stock  @  othr 
prpt  fo  -H  '''  ',  rec  al  mns,  kp  a  js  @ 
tru  act  %  -{i  sm,  @  pa  thm  ot  by  ord 
%  -^  Ci)  (T)  @  cnst  ^  +1   : : . 

(t)(T)-  Th   J  (i)s  St. 

Trs-  In  -H    ?  ,  Ci) . 

Ci)  (T)  -  Ur  dt  i  -H    ^  ,  Br   J  (i) . 

J  (J-  T  obsv  -H  sn  at  its  mrdn  ht, 
well  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^  -H  da ;  t  cl  -H  cf 
fm  lb  t  rf s  @  fm  rf s  to  lb  agn,  at  -H 

Wl   @    pis    ^   -H     Ci)  (T) . 

(-)(T)-  Th    I  iz)s  St. 

J   Ci)-  In  +1  <c),  Ci). 

Ci)(i)-  Ur  dt  i  -H  ^,  Br.f  Ci). 

?  (J«  As  -ti  sn  is  m  hh  Q:)  at  hh  els 


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%  -H  da,  so  stn  +|  ^  Ci)  in  -H  Ci)  t  asst 
-H  Ci)  (T)  in  op  @  els  lis  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
thr  wgs  if  any  b  due,  @  e  tt  nn  go 
awa  dsfd;  lirmn  bng  +1  stg  @  sprt  % 
al  inst,  mr  espc  ths  %  ors. 

(t)(T)-  Th  (T)s  St. 

^  (i)-  In  +1   G,  (I). 

(i)(T)-  Hs  dt  thr. 

^  Ci)-  As  -H  sn  rs  i  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adrn  -H  da ;  s  rs  -f|  (i)  (^  in  -H  G  t  op 
@  elos  lis  ::  in  du  tm,  set  -H  crft  at 
wk  @  gv  tlim  nesr  inste. 

(t)  (T) .  ^^*  Br  ^  (i) ,  it  is  m  ordr  tt 
—  ::  b  nw  els  @  stn  els  untl  ou  nx 
rgrl  emcn  mils  snr  eld  tghr  upn  sm 
spel  emrge,  %  well  du  nte  wl  b  gvn. 
Ths,  my  wl  @  pis  u  wl  erne  t  -f|  J  Ci) 
in  -H    ^   @  li  t  -H   brn  prs  fr  tlir  gv. 

^  (i)-  Br  J  (i). 

J  Ci)-  Br   ^  (i).  34 

I  (i)-  It  is  -f]  ord  ^  -H  d)  (T)  tt  —  :: 
b  nw  els  @  st  els  untl  ou  nx  rgl  erne 
unls  snr  eld  tghr  upn  sm  sj)el  emrge, 
%  wch  du  ntc  wl  b  gvn,     Ths,  h^  .wl 


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@  pis  u  wl  prclm  t  -f|  brn  prs  fr  t  g. 

J  Ci)-  Brn,  u  hv  hr  -H  ord  %  M  ^  (^ 
as  Giric  tmb-H  ^(i>i-f|  Ci);tkdu 
ntc  \hv%  @  gv  ursls  ac. 

(i)(T)-  §s  brn.      (§s  gvn.) 

Mrsl-  (aZc  Chpln  t  4.) 

O  God,  our  Creator,  Preserver,  and  Ben- 
efactor, unto  whom  all  hearts  are  open,  all 
desires  known,  and  from  whom  no  secrets 
are  hid,  we  heartily  thank  Thee  for  the 
fraternal  communion  that  we  have  been 
permitted  through  Thy  kind  providence  to 
enjoy.  May  we  be  ever  mindful  that  it  is 
in  Thee  that  we  live,  move,  and  have  our 
being;  that  every  good  gift  cometh  from 
Thee.  Bless  our  humble  labors  for  the 
promotion  of  truth  and  love,  unity  and 
peace.  Continue  to  extend  Thy  gracious 
favor  to  our  beloved  Institution,  and  make 
it  more  and  more  an  agency  for  good 
among  men. 

Dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing.  Go  with 
us  as  we  return  to  our  homes.  Be  with  us 
while  engaged  in  the  active  affairs  and 
duties  of  this  life.    So  influence  our  hearts 


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and  minds  that  we  may  faithfully  practise 
out  of  the  Ivodg^e  the  great  moral  duties 
which  are  inculcated  in  it;  and  with  rev- 
erence study  and  obey  the  laws  which 
Thou  hast  given  us  in  Thy  Holy  Word ; 
and  to  Thee  shall  be  all  the  praise.  Amen. 

JResponse. — So  mote  it  be. 
J  Ci),    I  ^  @.  (i)(^-  {Extsh  tTir  Us.) 
Mrsl-  {Cls  bJc.)  Ode. 

(t)  (^  -  Br   I  (z),  hw  slid  (T)  s  mt. 
^  Ci)-  On  +1  Ivl.     {Ofcs  stp  dn.) 
Ci)  (T)  -  Hw  act,  Br  J  (i) . 
J  Ci)-  On  -H  plm. 

Ci)  (^  -  An  prt  on  -f]  sqr ;  ths  ma  w 
ev  mt,  act  @  pit. 

Ci)  (^  or  Chp-  May  the  blessing-  of 
Heaven  rest  upon  us  and  all  regular 
Masons.  May  brotherly  love  prevail,  and 
every  moral  and  social  virtue  cement  us. 
Amen. 

Response. — So  mote  it  be. 

(r)  (T)-  I  dclr  —  ::  cls  i  du  fm.  Br 
J    E) ,  infm  -H   Tl. 

J  5  .  *^^  (T-  ^^*)  Ops  dr.)  3r  TI, 
-fl  ::  isnwcls.  {Cls  dr.)  ^^^  (T-  ^*^) 
Th  dt  is  pfd,  ^(^. 


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FULL      FOEM. 

(t)(T)-  3rMr,  u  wl  orgnz  —  ::. 
Mr-  {Cls  dr,  rtns  t  stn.)     Ci)(i),  — 
::  is  dn  orgzd. 

I  (i)-  {Ris.)  C-)(i). 
Ci)(T)-  R,  al  prs  (^(T^s. 
^  Ci)  -  Al  pr  r  (T)  (I)  s,  CD . 

Ci)  (I)  -  Br  ^  Ci) ,  wt  dt  prcds  -f|  opng 
^  a  :: . 

^  (t)-  T  c  -H    ::  scrl  tld. 

(i)  (7)-  U  wl  atn  t  tt  du.  Cus  -H  Tl 
t  b  infm  tt  I  am  abt  t  opn  • —  ::  on 
-H  tlid  °  i  F(T)y  @  drc  hm  t  gv  hs  ac. 

^  (I)-  Br  J    5. 

J  3-  (7(2^-5  r^,  stps  ot  fcng  ^  (i).) 
Br   ^  Ci). 

^  (t)-  XJ  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  ur  du 
wch  rqs  u  t  c  -H  ::  scrl  tl.  Infm  -H  T 
tt  -H  CD  (7>  is  abt  t  op  —  : :  on  -H  thd 
°  in  F(i)y  @  dr  hm  t  gv  limsl  acd. 


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J  ^-  {Gs  t  dr.)  Br  T,  -H  (i)  (^  i's  abt 
t  opn  —  ::  on  -H  tlid  °  in  Fcr)y.  Tk 
du  ntc  tlir^  @  gv  nsl  ac.  ((7Z5  (T^r. 
%^%  (T-  ^^^)  *  (T-  *)  {Reims.) 
Br  ^  (t), —  ::  is  scrl  tld. 

I  (i)-  Hw  tld. 

J  &  -  By  a  br  ^  ths  °  outsd  M  dr 
ard  wth.  -H  ppr  impl  %  lis  ofc. 

?  (I)-  Hs  dt  tlir. 

J  5  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  dur  +|  crmn.  {Rsm  stn.) 

I  Ci)-  CiicT), —  ::  is  scrl  tl. 

(i)(^-  Br   I  (i),r  u  a  (T)(T). 

^  Ci)-  I  am. 

(t)  (7)  -   (t)  t  mks  u  a  (^  (I) . 

^  (J-  M  ob. 

(i)(^-   (i)t  indcd  u  t  bcm  sch. 

^  Ql)  -  T  obt  -H  scs  ^  a  (T)  (T)  tt  I  mt 
trv  i  f  rn  cnts ;  wk  @  re  nis  pa,  -H  btr 
t  enbl  m  t  snpt  msl  @  fml,  @  entrb 
mr  Ibrl  t  -f|  rlf  %  a  dsts  br  (^  (^ ,  lis 
wd  @  orps. 

Ci)  (T)  -   (i)  hr  wr  u  md  a  (^  (T)  . 

^  (t)-  In  a  tru  @  pfc  ::  %  G)G)S, 


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(i)(T)-  Hw  mn  cmps  sch  a   ::. 
^  Ci)-  Th,  fv,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 
Ci)(^-   CL)lin  cmpsd  %  nn,  %  whm  ds 
it  cnst. 

^  Ci)-   Ci)(T),    ^  @J  (Ds,  Tr,  Sec,    I    @ 

J    E)s,    ^   @   J  Sts. 

(T)  (T)-  ^^  (0/C5  r5.)  Th  Sts  st  i  -H  :: . 

^  (D-  At  ^^  rt@  If  ^  -H   J  CD  i  -H  ^  . 

Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^  St. 

^  St-  T  tk  cr  ^  +]  rgla  ^  -H  ::  ;  @, 
und  +1  drcn  ^  -H  J  CD  i  -H  ?  ,  whn  -f| 
erf  r  eld  fm  ft  t  rfsm,  @  fm  rfs  t  ft 
agn,  t  e  tt  -H  tbls  r  ppr  cltd  @  uneld, 
at  +1  wl  @  pis  ^  -H  CD  (T)  ;  als  t  asst  i 
■W  pprn  %  edts. 

(D(^-  Th   J    &s  St. 

^  St-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H    ^  CD  in  -H  (D . 

CD(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    g) . 

J  5  -  T  cr  msgs  fm  -f|  ^  ^  i  -f|  CD 
t  -H  J  CD  i  -H  ?  ,  (g  els  abt  +1  : : ,  as  h 
sill  dre ;  t  atn  -H  pprn  %  edts ;  @  e  -H 
::  serl  tl. 

CD(T)-  Th    I   E)s  St. 

J   5-  At  HH  rt  ^  -fl  CD(^  i  -H  G. 


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Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt/Br   ?  E)  • 

I  5  -  T  car  msgs  fm  -M  (i)  (i)  i  -H  G 
t  -H  ^  (i)  in  -H  (i),  @  els  abt  -H  :: ,  as 
li  sM  drc ;  t  rec  cdts  at  -H  dr ;  @,  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  t  orgz  -H  ::,  re  @ 
acmd  vstg  brn. 

(i)  (T)  -  Th  Sec  st. 

I  ^-  At  -H  If  %  -H  (z)0). 

(t)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crfly  obsv^  +|  prcdgs  ^  -H  ::  ; 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  ^  -H  sm;  reev  al 
nins  fm  -H  Ims  fo  -H  brn  (g)  pa  tlim  t 
-H  Trs,  tkg  lis  rept  tMr. 

(i)(T)-  Th  Trs  St. 

Sec-  At  -M  rt  ^  +1    Ci)  (T) . 

(i)(^-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  elirg  %  -H  stock  @  othr 
prpty  ^  -H  ::  ;  rec  al  mns ;  kp  a  just 
@  tru  act  %  -H  sm  @  pa  thm  out  by 
ord  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  @  cnst  ^  -H   : : . 

(i)cT)-  Th  J  Ci)s  St. 

Trs-  In  -H    ^  ,  (3) . 

(D(T)-  Ur  dt  i  -H    ^  ,  Br  J  Ci). 

J  (i)-  T  obsv  H-j  sn  at  its  mrdn  ht, 


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wch  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^  -H  da;  t  cl  -H  cf 
f m  lb  t  rfs  @  fm  rfs  t  ib  agn,  at  -H  wl 
@  pis  ^  4H  Cl)  (T) . 

Ci)  (T)  -  Th   ^  (t)  s  St. 

J   Ci)-  In  -H   (i^,  (i). 

Ci)  (:^)  -  Ur  dt  i  -H  (i) ,  Br   ^  (i) . 

^  Ci)-.  As  -H  sn  is  in  +1  (J  at  -H  els 
^  -H  da,  so  stn  -fj  ^  (x)  in  HH  (J  t  ast 
-H  Q:)  (^  in  op  @  els  lis  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
thr  wgs,  if  any  b  dne,  @  e  tt  nn  go 
awa  dsfd,  lirmn  bng  -H  stg  @  sprt  % 
al  inst,  mr  espc  tlis  %  ors. 

Ci)  (^-  Th  (T)s  St. 

I  Ci)-  In  -H  G,    Ci). 

Ci;^^)-  Hs  dt  tlir. 

^  (i)-  As  -H  sn  rs  i  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adn  -H  da,  s  rs  -H  Cx)  (T)  in  -H  G  t  op 
@  clos  hs  : :  in  du  tm ;  st  -H  erf t  at 
wk  @  gv  thm  ncsr  instc. 

(t)(T)-  ^^*  Br  ^  Ci),  it  is  m  ordr  tt 
—  ::,  b  nw  oj)d  on  -H.  tlid  °  i  F(T)y, 
@  stn  op  fr  -fl  dsph  %  sell  bs  as  shl 
rgl  cm  bfr  i.     Ths,  m  wl  @  pis  u  wl 

omc  t  -H  J  Ci)  in  +1  J ,  @  h  to  -w  bra 


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prs  fr  tlir  gvm. 

^  Ci)-  Br  J  Ci). 

J  Ci)-  Br   ^  (i). 

^  (i)-  It  is  -H  ord  ^  -H  (i)  (i)  tt  —  :: 
b  nw  opcl  on  -H  tlid  °  i  F(T)y,  @  stn 
op  fr  -H  dspli  fo  sell  bs  as  slil  rgl  cm 
bfr  it.  Tbs,  lis  wl  @  pi,  u  wl  prclm 
t  -H   brn  prs  fr  tlir  gv. 

J  (J  -  Brn,  u  liv  lird  -H  ord  ^  -H  (i)  (i) 
as  cmctd  t  m  by  -H  ^  (i)  i  +1  (i) .  Tk 
du  ntc  tlir^  @  gvn  nrsls  ac. 

Mrsl-  {Ar?igs  grt  Us.) 

(i)(T)-  §s  brn.  (§s  grin,  tJcgtmfQ,.) 

Ct)cT)-   *  ^  Cl)-  ^  J    (I)-    * 

(i)(^-   *  ^  Ci)-   *  J   (I)-   * 

Cl)(T)-   *  ^  Ci)-   *  J    Cl)-   * 

Mrsl-  (C^c  (77^i?Z;^  t  4..) 

PRAYER 

O  Lord,  our  Heavenly  Father,  the  High 
and  Mighty  Ruler  of  the  Universe,  who 
dost  from  Thy  throne  behold  all  the  dwell- 
ers upon  earth,  direct  us,  we  beseech 
Thee,  in  all  our  doings,  with  Thy  most 
gracious  favor,  and  further  us  with  Thy 
continual  help,  that  in  all  our  works  be- 


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gun,  continued,  and  ended  in  Thee,  we 
may  g-lorify  Thy  Holy  Name.  And  as 
Thou  hast  taught  us,  in  Thy  Holy  Word, 
that  all  our  doings,  without  charity,  are 
nothing  worth,  send  Thy  Holy  Spirit, and 
pour  into  our  hearts  the  most  excellent 
gift  of  Charity,  the  very  bond  of  peace  and 
of  all  virtues,  without  which  whosoever 
liveth  is  counted  dead  before  Thee. 

Bless  and  prosper,  we  pray  Thee,  every 
branch  and  member  of  this  our  Frater- 
nity, throughout  the  habitable  earth.  May 
Thy  kingdom  of  peace,  love  and  har- 
mony come.  May  Thy  will  be  done  on 
earth  as  it  is  in  heaven,  and  the  whole 
world  be  filled  with  Thy  glory.     Ameti, 

3n-    I  mt  i  b. 

Ci)  (T)-  I  dclr  —  ::  op  on  +|  thd  °  in 
F(^y  in  du  fni.     "^ 

(i)(T)-  ^  Br   J    3. 

J    B)  -  {Taks  rd,  ris.)     kO(^. 

Ci)  G)  -  Infm  -H  Tl  tt  —  : :  is  nw  op 
on  -w  thd  "". 

J  ^-  {Gs  t  dr.  ***  (T-  ^^*)  * 
(T-  *)  Ops  dr.)  Br  Tl,  —  ::  is  nw 
opn  on  -H  thd  °.  Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @ 
gvn  ursl  ac.  {Ols  dr.  ^^^  (T-  ■^'^^) 
^  (T-  *)  Bins  t  hs  stn.) 


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0:;  (T)  -  Br  Sec,  n  wl  rd  -H  reds  %  -H 
1st  rglr  @  spcl  cmctns. 

Sec-  {Beads  M  recrds.) 

Meprts  %  comts  on  petitns, 

Balotg  fr  cdts. 

Oilir  husins. 

Ci)(^)-  Br  Sec,  is  thr  any  fthr  bsns 
on  ur  dsk. 

Sec-  Nn,   Ci). 

(i)  (^  -  Any  in  -fl    ^  ,  Br  J  d) . 

J  (i)-   Nn,    (t). 

Ci)(T)-  Any  in  -H  (i),  Br  I  (D. 

I  CD-  JSTn,  (i). 


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(I)  (T)   to  Ef . 

SHORT      FORM. 

dJCT).  ***  Br  I  (z),  it  is  m  ord  tt 
ths  : :  fo  (^  (^  s  b  nw  clsd  @  a  : :  E^s 
opd.  Tlis,  m  wl  @  pis  u  wl  cmc  t  -H 
JCi)i-H    ?@lit-fi  brn  prs  fr  t  gv. 

^  (i)-  Br  J  (i). 

J  (D-  Br   ^  (i). 

^  (i)  -  It  is  -H  ordr  %  -H  (i)  (T)  tt  ths 
::  fo  (T)  (T)s  b  nw  els,  @  a  ::  ^  E^  op. 
Ths,  hs  w  @  pis,  u  wl  prclm  t  -H  brn 
prs  fr  thr  gv. 

J  (i)-  Brn,  u  hv  hrd  +|  ord  %  -H  (z)(^ 
as  cmc  t  m  b  -H  ^  (x)  i  +1  C-).  Tk  du 
ntc  thr^  @  gvn  nrsls  ac. 

Mrsl-  {Arngs  Its.) 

^G)-  §s  ^  ths  °  brn.     (§s  gmi.)     * 

^  (I)-  ^      J  Ci)-  •^■ 

(I)  (T)-  I  del  a  ::  ^  Ef  s  opd  i  fm.  * 
{Seats  -H   ::.)         ^     Br  J    J  • 

J    ^-  {Taks  rd^  ris.)     ^G), 


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Ci)(T)-  Infm  -H  Tl  tt  -H  ::  is  nw  op 
on  -H   fs  °. 

J  ^-  (Gs  t  dr.  ^*^  (T-  ***)  * 
(T-  *)  0^5  ^r.)  Br  Tl,  -H  ::  is  nw 
opn  on  -H  fst  °.  Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @ 
gvn  ursl  ac.  ((7Z5  tZr  ^^*  (T-  ***) 
^    (T-  ^)    mns  t  hs  stn) 


^- 


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(T)(i)  to  FC. 

SHORT      FORM. 

(t)  (7)  -  ***  3  r  ^  (i) ,  it  is  m  ordr  tt 
ths  : :  %  (^  (T)  s  b  nw  closd  @  a  : :  % 
Fc  op.  Ths,  m  wl  @  pis  n  wl  cmc  t 
-f|JCr)in-fl  I  @ht4H  brn  prst  fr 
thr  gv. 

^  Ci)-  3r  J  Ci). 

J  Ci)-   3r   (f  Ci). 

^  (i)  -  It  is  -H  ordr  %  M  ^  (^  tt  ths 
::  /^  (^(^s  b  nw  closd,  @  a  ::  ^  Fes 
op.  Ths,  hs  wl  @  pis  u  wl  prclm  to 
-H  brn  prs  fr  thr  gv. 

J  Ci)-  3rn,  u  hv  herd  -H  ordr  %  -H 
(t)  (T)  as  cmc  tnipj-M  ^CL)in-f|  (i); 
tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gvn  ursl  ac. 

Mrsl-  {Arngs  grt  Its.) 

(t)(7)-  (§s  ^  ths  °,  brn.     (§s  ^?)7i.)  * 

^(t)-*  J(i)-*  Ci)(^-*  ^Ci)-* 
J  Ci)-     * 

Ci)(T)-  I  del  a  ::  ,^  Fes  opd  i  fm.  "* 
(>^ea^5  -H  ::.)        *    Br  J   5  , 


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J   5-  {Talcs  Td,ris.)    Ci)(7). 

Ci)(T)-  Infm  -H  Tl  tt  -H  ::  is  nw  op 
on  -H   scd  °. 

J  ^'  {Gs  t  dr  *^*  (T-  ***)  *  (T-  *) 
Ops  dr.)  Br  Tl,  -H  ::  is  nw  op  on  -H 
sec  °.  Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  gvn  usl  ac. 
{Cls  dr.  *^^*  (T-  ***)  *  (T-  *) 
Jiins  t  lis  stn.) 


O' 


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RAISING. 

(i)  (I)  -  :*  Th  ppr  of crs  wl  atn  t  -M 
pprtn  %  -H  cdt  fr  -H  tlid  °. 

J  5  @  Sts-  {Talcs  rd  @  rpr  t  -f|  jp'pr 
rm,  @  jf?^r  c(^^.     J   &  -  ^^'*) 

Ci)(^-  *  Br    ^    5. 

^    ^-    (^5   rcZ,    W5.)       (t)    (7). 

(t)(I)-  U  wl  asct  -H   cs  ^  tt  dmd. 

?  &  -  ^^^  J  &  -  ^  ^  &  -  ""  (0i?5 
6^7*. )     (i)h  cms  hr. 

J  E)  -  Br  A  C,  wh  li  bn  rgl  initd  an 
Ef ,  psd  t  -H  °  ^  Fc,  @  nw  whs  fr  fthr 
It  in  (i)y  b  bg  rsd  t  -H  sbl  °  ^  (^  (T). 

I  5  -  Br  A  C,  d  u  mk  ths  rqs  %  ur 
ow  f r  w  @  ac. 
Qdt-  I  d. 

^  5  -  Br  J  5  ,  is  -H  cdt  du  @  tr  pd, 
wr  @  wl  ql. 

J    3  -  H  is. 


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^  9  -  Hs  h  md  sutbl  prfc  i  -H  pc  °s, 
@  is  h.  pijr  vli  fr. 

J    5  -  H  lis  ;  I  vh.  f  r  liin . 

?  5  -  3  wt  prtcl  rt  or  bn  ds  la.  ex 
t  obt  tlis  imp  prv. 

J   j5  -  B  -H  bn  ^  a  ps. 

I  5-  Hs  h  -n  ps. 

J    ^  -  H  lis  i  nt ;  I  Iiv  i  fr  hm. 

I  ^  -  Adv  @  cmc  it.  {I)7i.)  Th  ps 
is  rt ;  u  wl  wat  untl  -H  (i)  (T)  shl  b  inf 
fc,  ur  rqs  @  hs  ans  rtd.  {Cls  d,  advs 
t    ^  %    -V\    4-,    gs  d  @    %   %    (T)  (^.) 

I  E)  -  Tlir  i  wtlit  3  r  A  C,  wli  hs  bn 
rgl  init  an  E^,  psd  t  +1  °  ^  Fc,  @  n 
whs  fr  ftlir  It  in  (T)y  by  bng  rsd  t  -H 

Sb    °    ^    (^    (T). 

Ci)  (T)  -  Ds  li  m  t  rqs  ^  hs  o  f  w  @  a. 

^  B)  -  H  ds. 

(t)(I)-  Is  h  dl  @   tr  p,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

I  5  -  H  is. 

(t)  (T)  -  Hs  h  md  sutbl  prf  i  -\\  pre  °s. 

@  is  h  ppr  vh  fr. 

^   5  -  H  hs ;  I  vh  fr  hm.                34 


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Ci)  (^  -  3  wt  prtcl  rt  or  bnf  ds  li  ex 
t  obt  tlis  impt  -pvY. 

^   5  -   3  y  -H   bnf  ^  -H   ps. 

Cx)(^-  Hs  li  -H  ps. 

I  5  -  H  hs  i  nt ;  lis  cdr  lis  i  fr  li, 
@  lis  cmc  i  t  m. 

(i)  (^  -  Lt  lim  ent  @  b  re  i  d  fm. 

^   5  -  (Qz?<?  ^^O  U  liv  prms  t  ent. 

J    ^-  {CdsC^tofrtfo    ^(z),fcge.) 

^  5  -  3  r  A  C,  n  r  re  hit  tlis  tr  @ 
prfe  ::  ^  (^  (T)s  on  bth  pts  ^^  -H  cps, 
ext  fm  nr  n  1  t  rt  bs,  well  i  t  tch  n 
tt  as  +1  vtl  prnep  is  entd  wtlm  -H  bs 
so  r  -H  ms  vlbl  tnts  fo  ou  instnn,  frsli. 
mrlt  @  br  Iv,  entnd  wtlm  +1  pts  fc  +! 
eps. 

J    9  -  {Hsurris  stn.) 

I  5-  ((7cZc  c^^  tlir  tms  am  -H  ::.) 
Stds-  {Folg  will—) 

Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  days 
of  thy  youth,  while  the  evil  days  come  not, 
nor  the  years  draw  nig-h,  when  thou  shalt 
say,  I  have  no  pleasure  in  them ;  while  the 
sun,  or  theligfht,  or  the  moon,  or  the  stars, 


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be  not  darkened,  nor  the  clouds  return  after 
the  rain :  in  the  day  when  the  keepers  of  the 
house  shall  tremble,  and  the  strong  men  shall 
bow  themselves,  and  the  grinders  cease  be- 
cause they  are  few,  and  those  that  look  out 
of  the  windows  be  darkened,  and  the  doors 
shall  be  shut  in  the  streets,  when  the  sound 
of  the  grinding  is  low,  and  he  shall  rise  up  at 
the  voice  of  the  bird,  and  all  the  daughters 
of  music  shall  be  brought  low;  also  when 
they  shall  be  afraid  of  that  which  is  high, 
and  fears  shall  be  in  the  way,  and  the  al- 
mondtree  shall  flourish,  and  the  grasshopper 
shall  be  a  burden,  and  desire  shall  fail:  be- 
cause man  goeth  to  his  long  home,  and  the 
mourners  go  about  the  streets;  or  ever  the 
silver  cord  be  loosed,  or  the  golden  bowl  be 
broken,  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the  foun- 
tain, or  the  wheel  broken  at  the  cistern. 
Then  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  earth  as  it 
was;  and  the  spirit  shall  return  unto  God 
who  gave  it. 

The  following  hymn  may  be  used  instead 
of  the  lesson : — 

I. 

Let  us  remember  in  oiir  youth, 

Before  the  evil  days  draw  nigh, 
Our  Great  Creator,  and  his  Truth  ! 

Ere  memory  fail,  and  pleasure  fly;   ;   ; 


ia4 

Or  sun,  or  moon,  or  planets'  light 

Grow  dark,  or  clouds  return  in  gloom; 

Ere  vital  spark  no  more  incite; 

When  strength  shall  bow  and  years  consume. 

II. 

Let  us  in  youth  remember  Him 

Who  formed  our  frame  and  spirits  gave, 
Ere  windows  of  the  mind  grow  dim. 

Or  door  of  speech  obstructed  wave; 
When  voice  of  bird  fresh  terrors  wake 

And  music's  daughters  charm  no  more; 
Or  fear  to  rise,  with  trembling  shake. 

Along  the  path  we  travel  o'er. 

III. 

In  youth,  to  God  let  memory  cling, 

Before  desire  shall  fail  or  wane. 
Or  e're  be  loosed  life's  silver  string. 

Or  bowl  at  fountain  rent  in  twain; 
For  man  to  his  long  home  doth  go, 

And  mourners  group  around  his  urn; 
Our  dust  to  dust  again  must  flow, 

And  spirits  unto  God  return. 

I  5  -  Arv  at    I    tlid  tm  ard.)     "^^'"^ 

J  (i)-  * 

(i)cT).  ^  {Sts  -W    ::.) 
J   (t)-   (i)lL  cms  lir. 
I  15  -  Br  A  C,  wli  hs  bn  rg  initd  an 
EIP,  psd  t    +1   °  ^  Fc,  @  nw  ws  fr  fr 


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It  i  (T)y  b  bg  rsd  t    i^  shl  °  %  0)  0) . 

J  (i)-  Ds  h  m  t  rq  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

^  5  -  H  ds. 

J  (i)  -  Is  h  d  @  tr  p,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

I  5  -  H  is. 

J  (i)  -  Hs  h  md  stb  prf c  i  -H  pre  °s, 
@  is  li  ppr  vli  fr. 

I  5-  H  hs;  I  vh  fr  hm. 

J  3-  3  y  wt  prtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  h  ex 
to  ob  tlis  imp  prv. 

1^-3    -H   bnf  ^   -H   ps. 

J  (t)-  Hs  li   -H  ps. 

^  E)  -  H  li  it  nt :  I  liv  it  fr  lim. 

J  (-)-  Advc  @  cmc  it.  {Dn.)  Th  ps 
is  rt ;  u  wl  cdc  -H  cdt  t  +|  I  Ci)  in  -H 
(i)  fr  lis  ex. 

I  \>).  {In  M   ws.)  ^^'-^ 

I  (-)-  {Ris.)   Cl)1i  cms  hr. 

I  5  -  3  r  A  C,  wli  lis  bn  rg  init  an 
Gf,  psd  t  -H  °  ^  Tc,  @  nw  wsh  fr 
f thr  It  in  (::^)  y  b  bg  rsd  t  -H  sbl  °  ^  (T)  (T)  . 

I  (i)  -  Ds  li  m  t  rq  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

^   3  -  H  ds. 

^  Ci)-  I  li  d  @  tr  J),  wr  @  wl  ql. 


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?  &-  Hi. 

^  (i)-  Hs  h  md  stb  pfc  i  -H  pre  ^s, 
@  is  h  ppr  vh  fr. 

}  5  -  H  hs ;  I  vli  f r  lim. 

?  Cx)  -  3jwt  prtcl  rt  o  bnf  ds  h  ex 
to  obt  ths  imp  prv. 

?   B-   3    -H  bn^  -H  ps. 

^  Ci)-  Hs  h  -H  ps. 

^  5  -  H  hs  i  nt ;  I  hv  i  fr  hm. 

^  (i)-  Advc  @  cmc  it.  {Dn.)  Th  ps 
i  rt;  u  wl  cdc  -H  cdt  t  -H  (i)  (T)  in  -H 
G  fr  lis  ex. 

(i)  (^-  '^'   ^\i  cms  hr. 

^  5  -  3  1'  ^  C,  wh.  h  bn  rg  init  an 

e?,  psd  t  -H  °  ^  Fc,  @  nw  whs  fr  frthr 

It  in    (^y  b  bg  rsd  t   -H  sbl  °  ^  (T)  (i). 

Cx)  (T)  -  Ds  li  m  t  rq  ^  lis  o  f  w  @  a. 

^  (t)-  H  ds. 

(t)  (T)  -  Is  li  d  @  tr  p,  wr  @  wl  ql. 

?  P)-  H  i. 

(i)  (::)  -  Hs  li  md  stbl  pfc  i  -H  pre  °s, 
@  is  li  ppr  vli  fr. 

I  3  -  H  hs ;  I  vh  fr  hm. 


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Ci)  (^  -  3  y  wt  prtc  rt  o  bnf  ds  li  ex 
to  obt  tlis  imp  prv. 

?  B  -  3  -H  bn  ^  -H   ps. 

(-)(T)-  Hs  h  -H   ps. 

I  B  -  H  lis  i  nt ;  I  hv  it  fr  hm. 

(t)  (^-  Advc  @  cmc  it.  (Bn.)  Th  ps 
is  rt ;  wlmc  cme  u,  my  br. 

^  B  -  Fm  -H  (T) . 

(i)  (^  -   (i)  thr  r  u  trv. 

M-  T  -H    G. 

(i)  (^  -  Of  wt  r  n  i  prst. 

^  5  -  Tt  wch  ws  1st  @  wch  wth  ur 
astc  @  m  on  exrtns  I  hp  t  obt. 

(I)  (T)  -  T  wt  d  u  aid. 

^   B  -  Th  Scs  ^  a  (I)  (T) . 

CD  (-)  -  Ur  zel  is  trly  Idbl  @  t  f  clct 
ur  prps  u  wl  b  rcdc  t  -H  ^  (D  i  -H  d) 
fr  ins. 

I  B  -  (Cdc  cdt  on  stTi  sd  t  M    CD.) 

Sts-  {Rsum  stn.) 

^  &  -  3r  ^  (D,  by  ord  ^  -H  CD  (T)  -H 
cdt  is  rcdcd  t  -H  CD  f r  ins. 

I  CD-  {Bis.)  Lt  hm  fc  -H  G.  {Dn. 
Stps  ot  fcng  cdt.)     3r  A  C,  as    ^  CD 


leg 

%  —  : : ,  it  nw  bcms  m  dt  t  gv  u  f tli 
ins  i  F(T).  Advc  on  stp  wtli  nr  1  f, 
pic  -H  hi  ^  -H  rt  in  -H  Mo  -fj  1;  ths 
u  wl  rmb  i  -H  fs  stp  i  F(T).  Shw  -H 
(t)  (T)  +1  dg    {Dn.)  @  §  (Bn.)  %  an  Ef . 

Advc  on  st  wth  ur  rt  ft,  pic  -H  hi 
%  -WM  in  -M  hlo  ^  -H  rt ;  ths  n  wl 
rmbr  is  -H  scd  st  i  F  (i) .  Sho  -H  Ci)  (i) 
-H  dg  {Bn.)  @  §  {Bn.)  %  a  Fc. 

Advc  on  oth  st  wth  nr  rt  f ,  plo  -H 
hi  ^  +1  1  t  -H  hi  ^  -H  rt,  nr  f  fmg  -H 
ang  %  a  pfc  sq,  ur  bd  ere;  ths  is  -H 
thd  st  i  F(T)  ;  n  wl  nw  advc  to  -H  4- 
whr  u  r  abt  t  b  md  a   (^  (T)  i  d  fm. 

?   5  ~  (Ode  cdt  t  -H  4..) 

l  (^-   (i)ch  d  fm  is,   knl  on  bth  nr 
n  ks,  nr  bd  ere,  bth  hs  rs  on  -H  H  B, 
sq  @  cps. 
^  &  -  {Talcs  psn  nth  %  -H  4-.) 

}  d)-  {At  ws  fo  4~.)    Ci)(^. 

(t)  (T)  -  Br   ^  Ql)  .  '^ 

I  (i)  -  Th  cdt  is  i  d  fm  @  awt  nr  pi. 

(t)(T)-  3rAC,  nrfr-H  thd  tm  kn 
at  -H   cnscrtd  4.  fo  ¥G)j.     U  hv  bnth 


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ur  hs  -H  H  B,  s  @  cs,  by  @  upn  well 
w  prps  t  la  u  undr  a  srs  @  si  ob  to 
kp  scrd  @  invlt  -f|  scs  %  ths  °.  Ths 
ob  Ik  ths  u  hv  prvsl  tk  wl  nt  impii 
afct  any  dt  u  ow  t  G,  ur  cnt,  ur  nb 
or  ursl.     ^th  ths  asrc  r  u  wl  t  ro  i. 

(f^dt-  I  am. 

(x)(^-     ^^-^^ 

Ofcs-  (Btp  dn.) 

Mrsl-  {Escts  ^(^  t  4..) 

(z>(^-  {Kn  @  uncvs.)  U  wl  prnc  ur 
nm  @  rpt  aft  m :  I  A  C,  ^  m  on  f  w 
@  ac,  in  +1  prs  %  A  Q  @  ths  tr  @  pf  : : 
fo  G)  c^s,  er  t  G  @  ddc  t  -H  H  Ss  J,  do 
lib  @  lin ;  sm  @  snc  pr  @  s,  as  I  hv 
hrtf  dn,  bt  wth  ths  adtns,  tt  I  wl  nt 
cmc  -H  scs  %  ths  °,  t  a  Fc,  ths  ^  a  Fc 
t  an  E^,  ths  nr  eth  %  thm,  t  any  pr 
or  ps  wtev,  exc  it  b  t  hm  or  thm  to 
whm  -H  sm  shl  js  @  Ifl  big.  Tht  is 
to  sa  t  a  tni  @  111  br  o  brs  f^  ths  ®. 
I  hvg  fn  hm  o  thm  so  t  b  af  du  trl, 
stc  exm,  Ifl  inf,  o  wthn  -H  bd  ^  a  tr 
@  pfc   ::  fo  G)(^s. 


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I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  stn  t  @  abd 
b  +1  Is,  lis  @  rgis  ^  a  (^  (T)s  :: ,  s  fr 
as  th  shl  cm  t  m  k. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  ans  al  d  §s 
@  Tg  sm  snt  m  f m  a  : :  ^  (^  (T)  s,  o  gv 
m  b  a  br  ^  t  °,  if  wn  -f]  In  ^  m  c-t. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  M,  aid  @  ast 
al  pr  @  dsts  br  (T)S,  tlir  wds  @  or,  th. 
mkg  ai^ln  t  m  as  sch  @  I  fndg  thm 
wrthy.  So  fr  as  I  en  wtht  inj  t  ms 
or  fml. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  kp  @  cnc  -H 
scs  ^  a  br  (^  (T)  ,  as  m  on,  ths  cmtd  t 
m  i  chrg  as  sch ;  mr  @  trs  oni  excp 
@  ths  If  t  m  on  dscrtn. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  wr,  cht  o 
df r  a::^(^(T)snrabr^  ths  °  kng 
thm  t  b  sch. 

I  fthr  prm  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  b  at  -H 
mkg  ^  a  (^  ^  a  wmn,  an  ol  mn  i  hs 
dotg,  a  jg  mn  nn  ag,  an  aths,  Ibrtn, 
md  mn  or  fl,  kng  thm  t  b  sch. 

I  fthr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  vl  -H  clis 
^  a  br  (^  (T)  s  wf ,  mth,  sst  or  dt  kng 


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thm  t  b  sch. 

I  ftlir  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  gv  -H  gr 
G)G  wd  i  any  otli  wa  o  mnr  thn  tt  i 
well  I  shl  re  i.  Tt  is  to  sa  on  -H  fv 
pts  ^  fls  @  tlm  at  a  1  br. 

T  al  tlis  I  sml  @  se  pr  @  s,  wth  a 
fm  @  st  rsln  t  kp  @  pfm  +|  sm,  wtht 
any  eqv,  nin  rs,  or  sc  ev  %  mn  in  m 
wtev;  bnd  msl  undr  n  Is  a  pn  thn  t 
hv  m  bd  sv  i  twn,  m  bis  tkn  ot,  m 
rms  bn  t  ash,  ths  ash  se  t  -H  fo  wns 
fo  hv  so  tt  n  nir  rmbc  mt  b  hd  ^  m 
amg  mn  o  (^s  frev,  slid  I  in  -H  Is  °, 
knly,  wlnly  o  nnlfl.  vlt,  or  trgs  ths  m 
(^  (^s  si  ob.     S  hi  m  G,  @  cntu  m  st. 

In  tk  %  ur  asnt  t  ths  ob,  u  r  rqrd 
t  ks  -H  bk  well  is  bnth  ur  hns  thrc. 
{Dn.     Rtns  t  G,  recvs.) 

Ofcs-  {Bsum  stn.) 

Ci)  (T)-  Br  A  C,  wt  d  u  nw  ms  ds. 

(Jdt-  {Prmjptd  b   I   Q  .)  Fth  It. 

(t)(T)-  Lt  -H  cdt  re  fthr  It. 

I  5  -  {Bm.vs  -H  hw.) 

Ci)  (T)  -  My  br,  on  rcvg  fthr  It,  n  agn 


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obs  bfr  u  -H  thr  gr  Is  i  F(T)  ;  -fl  H  B, 
sq  @  cs ;  bt  I  wl  cl  ur  atn  to  anthr 
vartn  i  thr  pstn,  bth  pnts  %  -W  cpss 
elvtd  abv  -f|  sq,  wch  is  to  sig  t  u  tt 
as*  a  (I)  (^  u  slid  nv  Is  sglit  %  -H  mrl 
aplcn  %  tlis  usfl  impl,  wch  tch  frsh, 
miit  @  br  Iv.     "^ 

U  nw  obs  m  as  mst  %  ths  ::  aphg 
u  frm  -H  G,  und  -Hdg@§^a(^(T); 
ths  is  -H  dg,  {G'}^s  dg.)  @  als  t  -H  wa 
@  mnr  i  wch  ur  hns  wr  pled  whn  u 
tk  upn  ursl  -H  ob  ^  ths  °.  Ths  is  -H 
§,  {Ovs  §.)  @  aids  t  -H  pnt  %  tt  ob, 
whrn  Ti  swr  t  hv  ur  bd  sv  i  twn,  shd 
u  dlvg  -H  scs  %  ths  °  unlfl. 

My  br,  I  agn  prs  u  m  rt  hn,  {Dn.) 
in  tkn  %  -H  cntu  %  -H  frsh  @  br  Iv  ^ 
-W  : :  twrd  u,  @  wth  i  -H  ps,  @  tk  ^  -H 
ps  ^  a  (^  (I) ;  ths  u  wl  rmbr  is  -H  rl 
gp  ^  a  Fc. 

3r   I  U ,  wl  u  b  o  o  f . 

^  &-   F. 

(t)(I)-  F  wt. 

I  |5-Thg^aFct-flpg^a(^(^. 


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(t)(T)-  Ps  on;  bt  +1   s  @  t  j  ^  +1  h. 
(T)t  is  tt  eld. 

^  9-  Th  pg  ^  a  (T)(T). 

Ci)  (^-  Hs  i  a  nm. 

^  5-  It  lis. 

(i)CT)-  Gv  it  m.  {^d  gvn.)  (i)li 
ws  ^. 

I  5  -  Th  f s  wl  kwn  curs  artfcr,  or 
scntfc  wkr  i   mts. 

(i)  (?)  -  Til  nm  %  tlis  pg  m  br  is  6  • 
Ars,  go  @  sit  +1  J  @  ^  Ci)s.  (^^^72,  ^  G.) 

^  E)  -  (C'<^c  c<^i^  ^o  I  .)  Pic  ur  ft  in 
ppr  psn  @  sit  -H  J  (i)  wth  -H  dg  (i>7^.) 
@  §,  {Dn.)  ^  a  (?)CT). 

^  B)  -  [Cdc  cdt  t  I  ^.)  Pic  ur  ft  i 
ppr  psn  @  sit  -H  I  ^  wth  -H  dg  {Dn.) 
@  §  {Dn.)  ^  a  (^(i). 

^  E)  -  (^^^  ^  ^2'^>^  %  4--) 

Ci)  (^-  3r  ^  5  ,  u  wl  rcdc  +|  cdt  t 
-H  ^  Ci)  i  -H  (i)  f r  instn  hw  to  wr  lis 
ap  as  a  (?)  (?) . 

J  5-  ((7cZc  cdt  to  Ct).)     3r  ^  CD,  by 


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ord  %  a  <z)  (^  -U  cdt  is  rcdcd  t  -f|  Ct) 
fr  instc  hw  t  wr  lis  ap  as  a  (T)  (T)  . 

?  Ci;-  Lt  hm  fc  -H  e.  {Dn.  Steps 
ot  fang  cdt.  Trns  Ip  @  cr  dn.)  My 
br,  as  a  (T)  (T)  u  wl  wr  nr  aprn  wtli 
4j  rt  cnr  @  Ip  tn   dn. 

I  &  -  (7^c  cdt  to  M  rt  %  ^c:^.)  Pic 
ur  ft  in  ppr  psn. 

(t)  (T)  -  My  br,  I  nw  prs  u  -H  wk  tls 
^  a  (^C^.  Thy  r  al  -H  implts  %  0)J 
indscrml,  mr  prtc  -f|  trl, 

TROWEL. 

An  instrument  made  use  of  by  oper- 
ative Masons  to  spread  the  cement  which 
unites  the  building  into  one  common  mass; 
but  we,  as  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  are 
taught  to  make  use  of  it  for  the  more 
noble  and  glorious  purpose  of  spreading  the 
cement  of  Brotherly-Love  and  Affection; 
that  cement  which  unites  us  into  one  sacred 
band  or  society  of  Friends  and  Brothers, 
among  whom  no  contention  should  ever  exist 
save  that  noble  contention,or  rather  emula- 
tion, of  who  best  can  work,  and  best  agree. 

U  wl  nw  b  rcdcd  t  -H  pic  whnc  u 

cm,  thr  invstd  wtli  tt  %  wh  u  hv  bn 

dvs,  @  awt  -H  pis  ^  -H  :: . 


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^  5  -  (An  cdt  mrcTi  t  ws  %  4-->  "^i^ 
J  5  @  Stds  al  gv  dg  @  %  %  (^  (^;  tlin 
cdt  is  cdc  t  prp  rm  hy  \   !3  @  Stds.) 

I  £)  -  {Esum  stn.) 

J  Ci)-    Ci)(^. 

(t)  (?)  -  U  wl  cl  -H  erf  fm  ft)  t  rfs. 

J  Cl)-  3rn,  by  ord  %  -W  CD  ^t)  u  r  nw 
eld  fm  Tb  t  rfs.  {Extng  7is  It  @  cars 
jiol  t  CD  (^.) 

J    5  -  (/;^'«5  -H   cdt.     ^) 

^  '5  -  {Ops  dr,  t/is  cdt  b  rt  arm  @ 
cdc  lim  i  frt  %  (z)  G)  fcg  E.  J  i5  @ 
Stds  Tsum  tlir  stns.)     CD  (i),  3r  A  C. 

SECOND    SECTIOI^. 

CD  (^  -  My  br,  w  Irn  f m  (T)  c  trdtn  as 
wl  as  fm  -H  HI  Se,  tt  i  ws  in  -H  hrt 
^  Dv  K  ^  Is  t  bid  a  Tm  t  -H  mst  lii 
Gr;  bt  h  bng  a  mn  ^  wr  @  livng  hs 
hns  stn  wth  bid,  ws  nt  prmtd  t  erry 
hs  dsn  int  xetn.  Ths  ws  rsrvd  fr  SI 
hs  sn  @  snesr,  wh  sn  aft  h  asndd  -j-j 
thrn,  cmncd  tt  ards  nndtkg. 


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H  ws  asstd  b  H  K  ^  T,  who  snt  t 
lim  H  A,  a  mn  wl  skid  in  +1  arts  @ 
arctr.  H  A,  ws  J  GCi)  ^  -H  prmevl  G 
: :  at  Jer.  Hm  n  wl  nw  rpst  @  I  invs 
u  wth  ths  jl  smlr  t  -H  on  wrn  by  hm 
as  -H  bg  ^  lis  ofc.  {Pics  jl  o  cdt.)  It 
ws  lis  usul  cstm  at  hi  tw^l,  wlin  -fl  cf 
wr  eld  fm  lb  t  rfs,  t  ent  +1  S  S  o  H 
^  Hs  ^  K  S  T,  tlir  ofr  up  lis  adrtns 
t  De  @  dr  hs  dsns  on  -H  trs  bd.  In 
imtn  %  hm  u  wl  nw  rj)r  t  -H  ^^,  whr 
it  wl  b  ur  prvl  t  ofr  an  invctn  t  De 
in  iir  on  bhlf.  Ths  u  en  d  aiidbl  or 
mntl  @  whn  u  hv  eneld  u  wl  sgnf  it 
b  rsg — prvs  t  wen  n  wl  agn  b  liwd. 

I  ^  -  {Hdw  cdt  @  cdc  lim  t  4.,) 

(Jdt-  {Pray.     At  is.) 

I   ^  -   Ci)  e  wl  nw  ps  ot  at  +1    I  gt. 

J  a-  Ms  H,  gv  m  +1   ses  ^  a  (^  (T)  . 

I  5  -  Cfm,  ths  ses  ennt  b  erne  exc 
in  -H  prs  %  thr :  SI  K  ^  Is,  H  K  ^  T 
@  msl. 

J  a-  Ms  H,  I  am  statnd  hr  to  obt 
ths  ses,  fr  +|  sc  tm  I  dm  thm  %  u. 


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I  £)  -  Cfm,  wlm  b  ur  rgl  @  upr  cdc 
u  shl  liv  merted  so  grt  a  rwrd,  u  wl 
undbtl  re  tlim ;  untl  t  u  cnnt  hv  tlim. 

J  a-  Ms  H,  fr  +1  thd  @  Is  tm  I  dm 
^  u  +1  scs  ^  a  (T)  (^  5  gv  tlim  t  m  instl 
or  I  wl  tk  ur  1. 

^  5  -  U  cnnt  liv  tlim. 

J  a-  Tim  d.  (Bio  acs  tlir  w  tiof  g.) 

I  ,5  -  Ci)  e  wl  n  ps  ot  at  -H  d)  gt. 

J  o-  Ms  H,  gv  m  -H  scs  ^  a  (T)  (T)  . 

I  5  -  Cfm,  tlis  scs  cnnt  b  cmc  exc 
in  M  prs  %  tlir :  SI  K  ^  Is,  H  K  ^  T 
@  msl. 

J  o-  Ms  H,  u  prmsd  al  tru  @  fthfl 
cfm  tt  at  +1  cmpln  ^  +1  T  tliy  slid  re 
tlios  scs ;  fr  +|  sc  tm  I  dm  tlim  %  u. 

I  P)  -  Cfm,  wlm  b  ur  rgl  @  upr  cdc 
u  sill  hv  mrtd  s  grt  a  rwd,  u  wl  un- 
dbtl re  t,  untl  tlm  u  cnnt  liv  tlim. 

J  o-  Ms  H,  fr  -H  tlid  @  Is  tm  I  dm 
%u  M  scs  ^  a  (T)  (T)  ;  gv  thm  t  m  inssl 
or  I  wl  tk  ur  1. 

J    !3  -  U  cnnt  liv  tlim. 

J  o-  Tim  d.     {Sq  acs  Ir.)  34 


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J  3  -  Ci)e  wl  nw  atm  t  mk  our  esc 
at  -H  G  gt. 

J  m-  Ms  H,  gv  m  -M   scs  %  a  (^  (T). 

J  P)  -  Cfm,  wt  mns  tlis  vine.  Thos 
scs  cnnt  b  cmctd  exc  i  -H  prs  %  thr: 
SI  K  ^  Is,  H  K  ^  T  @  msl. 

J  m-  Ms  H,  u  prmsd  al  tru  @  fthfl 
cfm  tt  at  -H  cmpln  ^  +1  T  thy  shd  re 
+1  scs  %  Si  (^  (T)  t  enbl  tlim  to  trv  in 
frn  cnts,  wk  @  re  ms  pa.  Bhl  +|  T 
is  nrl  cmpld,  @  w  hv  nt  red  tlis  scs ; 
w  bgn  t  dbt  ur  vrsty ;  fr  -H  sen  tm  I 
dm  thm  %  u. 

J  5  -  Cfm,  wlm  b  ur  rgl  @  uprt  edc 
u  shl  hv  mrtd  s  gr  a  rwd  u  wl  und 
re  thm,  untl  thn  u  cnnt  hv  thm. 

J  m-  Ms  H,  cnsdr  wl  ur  sit, -H  svrl 
avnus  f  -H  Tm  r  scrl  grd,  esc  i  imps, 
fr  +1  thd  @  Is  tm  I  dm  ^  u  +|  scs  fo 
a  (T)  (T)  ;  gv  t  t  m  ins  o  I  wl  tk  ur  1. 

J    9  -  Lf  o  dh,  u  shl  nt  hv  thm. 

J  m-  Thn  d.     {Frlid^  stg  ml.) 

Efns-  {Othr  am  hd.) 

J  jffX'  Als,  wt  hv  w  dn. 


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J  o-  SI  ou  a  M  H  A. 

J  a-  Ci)t  shl  w  d  wth  -H  bd. 

J  m-  Lt  us  br  i  i  -H  rbs  ^  +|  T  unt 
lo  twl  wlin  w  wl  ag  mt;  i  +1  mn  tm 
w  wl  fthr  cnslt. 

J  m-   Kr  sms  t  b  a  stbl  pic. 

J  o-   Kw  shl  w  dg  -H  gr. 

J  a-  Sx  ft  du  e  @  w,  @  sx  ft  prd. 
Low  twlv. 

J  m-  Th  hr  hs  arv,  It  us  rt  f r  -H  b. 

Rfs-  {Cary  hd  ws  %  J^.) 

J  m-  (i)e  wl  br  -f|  bd  in  ths  gr  dg 
sx  ft  d  e  @  ws,  @  sx  ft  ppdl,  at  -H 
hd  %  -W  gr  w  wl  pit  tlis  spg  %  ac,  tt 
-H  pic  m  aftwds  b  kn  slid  ocsn  rqr; 
uw  It  us  mk  ou  esc.     (Com  md.) 

I  5  @  Stds-  {Memv  ap  @  jls;  ps  ot. 
Sayng  t  I  ^.) 

I  5  -  Ou  G  M  H  A  is  absnt. 

I  Std-  N  ds  drn  on  -H  trs  bd. 

J  Std-  ]Sr  wk  Id  ot. 

Ci)(^-  ^  3r  ^  Ci),  wt  is  +1  cs  ^  -H 
dst  in  -H  (i). 

I  Ci)-  {Rs.)  Th  abs  ^  ou  G  M  H  A  @ 


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tlir  bng  no  els  dm  on  -H  trs  bd. 

(i)  (T)  -  On  G  M  H  A  abs,  wlm  ws  li 
1st  sn. 

I  (t)-  Ystr  at  M  twl  wlin  -H  cf  wr 
eld  f m  ft)  t  rfs. 

Ci)  (T)  -  I  f r  L.  ma  b  indsp.  3  r  ^  (z), 
u  wl  cs  strc  srh  t  b  md  in  @  abt  -H 
svrl  apts  ^  -H  T  t  asrtn  if  any  intlgc 
%  on  G  M  H  A  en  d  obtd. 

^  Ci)-   3r  J    &. 

J    5-  {Stps  ot  fcg  Ci). 

^  (t)  -  U  wl  mk  stc  srh.  in  @  abt  -H 
svl  aprt  ^  -H  T  to  asrtn  if  any  intlgc 
^  e  G  M  H  A  en  b  obt. 

J  5-  {IfaltS  sch@rtns.)  3t  ^  (z), 
strc  srh  lis  bn  md  i  @  abt  -f|  svr  apt 
^  +1  T,  bt  n  intl  ^  o  G  M  H  A  en  b  ob. 

I  iz)-  Ci)  (^ ,  strc  srh  hs  bn  md  in  @ 
abt  -H  svrl  apts  fo  -H  T,  bt  n  intlgc  % 
o  G  M  H  A  en  b  obt. 

(t)  (T)  -  Ths  is  tru  almg. 

(i)  (^  -  3  r  ^  d) ,  n  wl  asrt  -H  cs  %  tt 
dmd. 


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?  (i)-  ^r  J   5 ,  u  wl  as  -H  cs  ^  tt  d. 

J  ^  -  ^^*  (T-  ^)  J  E)  -  *  {.Op  dr.) 
(t)]i  cms  hr. 

T-  Crf,  wh  sa  th  hv  impt  cc  t  mk. 

J  5  -  Th  erf  wl  wt  untl  -H  (i)  (^  shl 
b  inf  %  thr  rqs  @  lis  ans  rtd.  {Cls  d.) 
3r  ^  (i),  thr  r  crfm  wtht  wh  sa  thy 
hv  impt  cmcs  t  mk. 

^  (t)  -  (t)  (7) ,  thr  r  erf  wtht  wh  sa  th 
hv  impt  emes  t  mk. 

(i)  (T)  -  Crf  cnnt  b  admt  int  a  ms  : : . 
3r  ^  (t),  it  is  m  ord  tt  ths  ::  %  G)(^^ 
b  nw  clsd  @  a  ::  ^  Fes  opd.  Ths,  m 
wl  @  pis,  u  wl  prel  t  -fl  brn  prsnt  fr 
thr  gv. 

I  Ci)-  3rn,  it  is  -H  ordr  %  M  (d  (T)  tt 
ths  ::^(^(^s  b  n  el@a  ::  %  Fes  op. 
Tk  dn  nte  thr^  @  gv  usls  ae. 

Ci)(^-  3r  ^  (i),  adm  -H  crf. 

?  (i)-  3r  J    5,  adm  -H  erf. 
J   13  -  (0^5  dr.)  Th  crf  hv  pr  t  ent. 
Crf-  {Ent,  adv  t  ws  %  4.  @  gv  dgd 
@  %  %  Fc.) 
J   5  -  ^**     (T-  ***)     J   D  -  *     T-  *) 


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Ci)  (^  -  Cfm  w  undstd  tt  u  hv  imprt 
cmcs  t  mk,  if  s,  w  r  nw  rd  t  hr  t. 

iCf-     Cl)(T). 

(i)(^-  Cfm. 

ICf-  Nt  Ing  snc  fftn  Fes  seng  -H  T 
nrly  cmplt  @  bng  anxs  t  obtn  -H  scs 
^  a  (^  (T)  t  enbl  tlim  t  trvl  i  frn  cnts, 
wk  @  re  ms  jya ;  entd  int  a  hrd  cnsp 
to  ext  tlim  f  ou  G  M  H  A,  at  -H  frst 
cnvnt  oprty  or  tk  lis  If;  bfr  an  opt 
oerd  kwev  twl  %  us  rfletg  upn  -H  atr 
%  -H  crm  @  strk  wtli  hrr,  rentd,  but 
fm  -H  abse  ^  o  G  M  H  A  w  f r  +1  otli 
thr  liT?  prstd  i  tlir  mds  pps.  (z)e  nw 
apr  bfr  u  eltlid  i  wt  aps  @  gls,  i  tkn 
%  ou  inoe,  enfs  ou  prmdt  gl  @  implr 
ur  prd. 

Ci)  (T)  -  Cf  is  it  psbl  u  eld  hv  prmdt 
so  bs  a  erm. 

ICf-  Als,  it  is  tr. 

(i)  (^-  3r  See,  u  wl  el  -H  rl  ^  +|  w. 

Sec-  {Cals  rl.)  Th  rl  ^  -H  wk  lis  bn 
eld  Ci)  @  thr  Fes  r  msng :  J  a,  J  o  @ 
J  m  wlio  f  -H  smlrt  %  tlir  nms  r  sps 


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t  b  brs  @  mn  %  Ty. 

(i)  (^  -  Cfmn,  wer  mn  brg  tlies  nms 
asoctd  wtli  11, 

ICf-  Th  wi%    (I). 

Ci)  (T)  -  Thn  th  r  kn  t  ii.  U  wl  dvd 
int  prt-s  @  trv  thr  G ,  tlir  ki) ,  tlir  N  @ 
thr    ^    in  prsii  %  thm. 

Cf-  (6^^;  dg  %  %  %  Fc.     Travl.) 

ICf-  (7b  =F.)  Frnd,  hv  u  sn  any 
strgs  ps  tlis  wa. 

(i)  af -  I  hv  svrl ;  nt  Ing  snc,  I  saw 
thr  mn  wh  fm  thr  aprc  wr  wkm  fm 
-H  T,  skg  a  psg  t  Etho,  bt  nt  hvng 
a  ps  wr  oblg  t  rtr  int  -H   cntr. 

iCf-  Ths  ma  b  %  imprtc,  It  lis  rtrn 
@  cmc  it.     {They  go  t  tos  %  ^^,  gv  dg 

m%  %  Fc.)    (z)  (^, 

(i)  (T)  -  Cfm. 

ICf-  Ci)  dvd  @  trvld  as  drc;  w  thr 
who  prsud  a  dii  (x)  crs  f  HH  T  mt  a 
wafg  mn  %  whm  w  enqrd  if  h  hd  sn 
any  strngs  ps  tt  wa,  h  infd  us  tt  h 
hd  sn  thr  mn,  wh  f  thr  aprc  wr  wk 
f  -H  T  skg  a  psg  to  Etho,  bt  nt  hvg 


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a  ps  wr  oblgd  t  rtr  int  -H  cnt;  dmg 
tlis  inf  %  impc  w  hv  rtd  t  cmc  it. 

(i)  (I)  -  Cf ,  ts  i  ^  grt  imptc  as  it  prvs 
tt  -H  absnts  r  stl  i  -fj  cnt.  U  wl  trv 
as  bfr  @  I  gv  it  11  stc  i  chg  t  fnd  -H 
absnts,  @  postv  asurnc  tt  slild  u  rtn 
wtlit  thm  u  sill  sveiiy  sufr  fr  -f|  crm, 
supsd  t  liv  bn  cmtd. 

iCf-  {Gr)  clg  %  %  %  Fc.  Trv  as  hfr 
to  hrw  %  hi.)  3rn,  I  am  wry.  I  wl 
st  dn  at  -H  br  %  tlis  111  t  rst  @  rfsli 
msl  will  11  ps  on. 

iCf-  {Catch  hid  %  spg  aca.)  3rn  rt, 
on  arsng  I  acdl  ct  lild  %  ths  sprg  % 
aca  well  esl  gvg  wa  excts  m  crty,  se 
-H  er  hs  bn  rctly  bkn,  wt  en  ths  mn. 

J  a-  O  tt  ni  tlir  hd  bn  ct  f  e  t  e, 
m  tg  tn  ot  b  -H  rts,  m  bd  br  i  -f|  rf 
sns  ^  -H  c,  a  cbt  In  f  shr,  wlir  -H  td 
eb  @  fls  twc  i  tw  fo  hs,  er  I  hd  bn 
ac  t  -H  dli  ^  s  gd  a  m  as  o  G  M  H  A. 

ICf-  Tt  is  -H   YG  %  ]  a. 

J  o-  O  tt  m  If  bs  h  bn  t  op,  m  hr 
tn  ot,  m  rmn  gv  t  +|  bsts  ^  -H  fld  @ 


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fls  ^  -H  air  as  a  pr,  er  I  h  bn  acsr  t 
-H  dli  ^  s  gd  a  mn  as  o  G  M  H  A. 

ICf-  Tt  is  -H   YG  %  ]  o. 

J  m-  Als  I  am  mr  gl  thn  u  btli ;  I 
stc  -H  ftl  bl.  O  tt  m  bd  hd  bn  svd 
in  twn,  m  bis  tkn  ot,  m  rms  bnd  to 
ash,  ths  asli  set  t  -H  f o  wns  %  hv,  so 
tt  n  mr  rmbc  mt  b  lid  %  m  amg  mn 
or  (T)s  fvr,  er  I  lid  bn  gl  ^  +|  dth  % 
s  gd  a  mn  as  o  Gr  M  H  A. 

iCf-  Tt  is  +1  \G  %  ]  m.  Lt  us  rsh 
in  @  sz  thm.  {Thy  sz  @  hrng  tJiTn 
to  IDS  %  ^,  sit  wtli  dg  @%%  Fc.)  Ci)  (^ . 

Ci)(T)-  Cfm. 

ICf-  Ci)  trvld  as  bf.  I  bg  mr  wry 
tlin  -W  otlis  st  dn  at  -H  br  ^  -H  M  to 
rst  @  rfs  msl.  On  ars  I  acdl  ct  lild  % 
a  sp  ^  ac,  well  esl  g\g  wd  exetd  my 
erst,  npn  well  I  lild  m  emps  @  whil 
medtatg  on  -H  spt  w  lird  ves  f  -H  elfs 
%  M  ajc  rks.  Tli  fs  w  regzd  as  tt  % 
J  a,  wh.  exel :  0  tt  m  thr  hd  bn  ct  f 
e  t  e,  m  tg  tn  ot  b  -H  rts,  m  bd  br 
i  -H  rf  sns  %  -H  e,  a  ebt  In  f  shr,  whr 


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-H  td  ebs  @  fls  two  i  tw  fo  lis,  er  I 
hd  bn  acsr  t  -H  dh.  ^  so  gd  a  mn  as 
o  G  M  H  A.  Til  sec  w  rcgzd  as  tt  % 
J  o,  wh  excl :  O  tt  m  If  bs  lid  bn  tn 
op,  m  hr  tn  ot,  m  rmns  gv  t  -fl  bs  ^ 
-H  lid  @  fwls  fo  -H  air  as  a  pr,  er  I 
hd  bn  ascr  t  +|  dth  ^  s  gd  a  mn  as 
o  G  M  H  A.  Th  thd  w  rcgzd  as  tt  fo 
J  m :  wh  excl :  Als  I  am  mr  gl  tlin  u 
bth;  I  strc  -H  ftl  bl.  O  tt  m  bd  hd 
bn  svd  i  twn,  m  bis  tkn  ot,  m  rmns 
bnd  t  ash,  tlis  ash  set  t  -H  f o  wns  % 
hv,  s  tt  11  mr  rmb  mt  b  hd  ^  m  am 
mn  o  (^s  frev,  er  I  hd  bn  gi  fo  +1  dh 
fo  so  gd  a  mn  as  on  G  M  H  A;  npn 
well  w  rshd  in,  szd  @  bnd  thm  @  hv 
brt  thm  bfr  n  Ir  jgmt. 

(i)  (T)  -  Cf m,  u  hr  stn  chgd  wth  a  cr 
frbn  b  -H  Iws  ^  G  @  mn,  wt  say  u ; 
gl  o  nt  gl. 

4--  (^1.      O-  (|1.      (^-  (^1. 

(t)  (7)  -  ^^*  Cf ,  u  kn  -fl  Iw ;  whs  slid 
mns  bid,  b  mn  slil  hs  bl  b  slid.  It 
is  m  O   tt  u  b  tkn  wtht   -H  gts  ^  -H 


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cty  @  dlt  wtli  acdg  t  ur  svrl   imprcs 
will  i  -H   clfs  %  -W  rks.     * 
Cf-  (6^?)  dg  @  %  %  Fc) 
Rfs-  {Are  cdc  ot.     J  m  Z^^.) 
J  m-  {To  Is  Cfm.)    Cx)e  svii  ackl  -H 
jstc  %  ou  sntc  @  inf    u  ^  tt  at  -H  br 
%  -H  111  wlir  -H   wry  cmp  st  dn  to  rst 
@  rfs  limsl,  on   rmvg  -H   er  wl  b  fnd 
M  rmns  ^  o  G  M  H  A. 
Cf-  {Bill,  gv  dg  @%%  Fc.)  (z)0>i. 
(i)(T)-  Cfm. 

ICf-'  Ur  ord  lis  bn  dl  exct,  prvs  to 
well  -H  rfns  svrly  ackn  -f|  jstc  %  tlir 
sntc  @  infd  lis  tt  at  -H  brw  ^  +1  111 
wlir  -H  wr  cmjDn  st  dn  t  rs  @  rfs  hsl, 
on  rmvg  -H  ertli  wd  b  fnd  -H  rmns  % 
o  G  M  H  A. 

(t)  (T)  -  U  wl  nw  g  in  sell  ^  -H  bd  @ 
if  fnd  eril  obs  if  tlir  i  a  wd  o  k  t  a 
wd  on  or  ab  i. 

Cf-  {Gv  dg  @  %,  m  go  t  M  bd.) 
ICf-  Tlis  sms  t  b  -H  pic  dsigtd  by 
-H  rfns.     {Eemv  cvr.)     Blil  -H  rmns  ^ 
o  G  M  H  A,  I  c  no  wd  or  k  to  a  wd 


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on  o  ab  -H  bd,  d  n. 

2Cf-  I  d  nt. 

iCf-  D  n. 

3Cf-  I  d  nt. 

ICf-  CDe  wl  tk  f  -H  nk  ths  jl  @  rtn. 
{Talcs  jl,  rtn  @  sit.)     (i)  (i) . 

(-)(t)-  Cfm. 

iCf-  C:^  rpd  t  -H  pic  dsigtd  b  -H  rfs 
@  on  rmv  -H  er  fd  -H  rms  ^  o  G  MHA. 

(t)  (T)  -  (J  s  thr  a  wd  or  k  t  a  wd  on 
or  abt  -H   bd. 

ICf-  Thr  ws  nt,  bt  w  tk  f m  -H  nk 
tlis  jl  as  evdc  tt  w  hv  fn  -H  bd. 

Mrsl-  {T/is  Jl  ?^  (i)(i).) 

(r)  (T)-  Ths  i  ind  -H  jl  ^  on  G  M  H  A, 
@  idnfs  -H  bd. 

Cf-  (Gv  dg  @  %%  Fc,  @  rsum  stn.) 

<i>(^-  9r  Mrsl,  n  wl  frm  a  prcsn  t 
rpr  wth  m  t  -H  gr  @  ast  i  rsg  -H  bd. 

Mrsl-   3rn,  ars;  fc  t  -H   If  @  f  psn. 

Stds-  {Lead  procsn.) 


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— :  ODE  :— 
FUNERAL  HYMN — Ttuic  of  Pteyers  Hymn. 

Solemn  strikes  the  fun'ral  chime, 
Notes  of  our  departing  time; 
As  we  journey  here  below, 
Through  a  pilgrimage  of  woe. 

Lord  of  all !  below — above — 
Fill  our  souls  with  truth  and  love; 
When  dissolves  our  earthly  tie, 
Take  us  to  Thy  Lodge  on  high. 

Ci)(^-  3rn,  -H  mst  wd  is  nw  1st  @ 
it  is  m  ord  tt  -H  f s  §  gvn  on  arvg  at 
-■H  gr  @  -H  fs  wd  sp  on  rsg  -H  bd  slil 
b  adp  f r  -H  rgin  %  al  nis  : :  s  untl  -H 
W'Sd  %  fu  ags  sill  fn  ot  -H  rt. 

I  Ci)-  3rn,  as  it  is  liil  imppr  tt  -H 
bd  ^  o  G  M  H  A  slid  b  rsd  i  a  Fc  : : , 
it  is  m  drc  tt  tlis  ::  %  Fes  b  nw  els 
@  a  : :  ^  (^  (T)  s  opd.  Tk  du  ntc  thr^ 
@  gv  ursls  ac. 

Al-  {Mrcli  tlir  tms  am  ::.       Tlin 
Tins,  gr  Til  %  @  wcls  g'im.) 
Ode  sung. 


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Ci)  (^  -  3  r  ^  Ci) ,  u  wl  rs  -H  bd  ^  on 
G  M  H  A  t  -H  g  ^  an  Ef . 

I  (i)-  (Atmpts.)  iz)G),  +1  sk  sip  fm 
-H  lis  @  -H  bd  cnnt  b  rs  b  -H  g  %  sm 
Eip.     {JI?is  Tsd,  gr  hi  %  @,  wds.) 

(i)  (^-  3r  I  kO,u  wl  rs  -f|  bd  by  +1 
g  ^  a  Fc. 

^  d)-  {Atmpts.)  Ci)(^,  -H  fls  civ  fm 
-fl  bn  @  +1  bd  cnnt  b  rs  b  +1  g  ^  a 
Fc.     {Hrs  rsd,  gr  lil  %  @  wds.) 

(i)  (T)  -  Lt  ns  pr. 

Thou,  0  God,  knowest  our  down-sitting 
and  our  up-rising,  and  understandest  our 
thoughts  afar  off.  Shield  and  defend  us 
from  the  evil  intentions  of  our  enemies,  and 
support  us  under  the  trials  and  afflictions 
we  are  destined  to  endure  while  traveling 
through  this  vale  of  tears.  Man  that  is  born 
of  a  woman  is  of  few  days  and  full  of 
trouble.  He  cometh  forth  as  a  flower  and 
is  cut  down;  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow  and 
continueth  not.  Seeing  his  days  are  deter- 
mined, the  number  of  his  months  are  with 
Thee;  Thou  hast  appointed  his  bounds  that 
he  cannot  pass;  turn  from  him  that  he  may 
rest,  till  he  shall  accomplish  his  day.  For 
there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut  down, 


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that  it  will  sprout  again,  and  that  the  ten- 
der branch  thereof  will  not  cease.  But  man 
dieth  and  wasteth  away;  yea,  man  giveth  up 
the  ghost,  and  where  is  he?  As  the  waters 
fail  from  the  sea,  and  the  flood  decay eth  and 
drieth  up,  so  man  lieth  down,  and  riseth 
not  up  till  the  heavens  shall  be  no  more. 
Yet,  O  Lord,  have  compassion  on  the  chil- 
dren of  Thy  creation;  administer  them  com- 
fort in  time  of  trouble,  and  save  them  with 
an  everlasting  salvation.    Amen. 

Response.     So  mote  it  be.  {Or.) 

O  God,  in  whose  hand  our  breath  is,  we 
bow  in  Thy  presence  with  a  sense  of  the 
frailty  and  uncertainty  of  this  mortal  life. 
It  is  appointed  unto  man  once  to  die.  But 
we  thank  Thee,  that  in  Thy  great  mercy, 
Thou  hast  made  known  to  us  the  life  beyond 
the  grave,  so  that  all  may  look  hopefully 
forward  beyond  the  shadows  that  now  sur- 
round us.  Help  us  so  to  perform  the  duties 
assigned  to  us,  here,  that  when  we  shall 
depart  this  life,  we  may  die  in  hope  of  a 
blissful  immortality,  and  Thy  name  shall 
have  the  praise  forever.  Amen. 

Response. — So  mote  it  be. 

I   3-  {Posn  at  ft.) 

Stds-  {Posfi  at  lid.) 


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(i)  (T)-  I  wl  nw  rs  -H  bd  ^  o  G  M  H 
Aby+I  si.  g  fo  ^  <^G)  o-H  lnp^+1 
tlib  fo  Jda.     {Bs  cdi.) 

I  5  -  {Bmvs  7iw.) 

(t)(T)-  {Gxs  wd  on  fx  pts  %  flsTijp  @ 
explns  it  t  7im.) 

(t)  (T)  -  My  br,  u  liv  bn  rsd  t  tlis  sb 
°  by  -H  strg  g  %  ^  (:^  (^  o  M  In  ^  % 
-H  trb  %  Jda  @  -H  grn  (^c  wd  lis  bn 
cmctd  t  u  on  -H  f V  pts  ^  lis  @  at  a 
Iw  brh  i  acdc  wtli  a  ti  in  ur  ob.  U 
rmbr  my  br  tt  in  nr  ob  as  a  (T)  (T)  u 
prms  ny  t  gv  -H  gr  (T)c  wd  i  an  otlir 
wa  o  mnr  tlm  tt  i  web  u  slid  re  it. 
Tt  is  t  sa  on  -fj  f v  pts  ^  lis  @  tlm  at 
a  lo  brli.  U  bv  js  re  -f|  wd  i  tt  fm. 
U  r  nv  t  gv  it  any  otlir.  Tli  fv  pts 
^  fls  r ;  f  t  f ,  k  t  k,  b  t  br,  Im  t  b 
@  eh  t  cb  or  m  t  er  @  -H  wd  is  x  x. 
Ths  m  br,  is  -H  st  gp  ^  a  (^  (T)  or  -f| 
1  p  ^  -H  tb  ^  Jda.  Til  fv  pnts  % 
fls  r  tlis  expl :  F  t  f ,  dnts  tt  w  slid 
nv  bst  t  g  on  f  or  ot  ^  ou  wa  t  ast 
@  sv  a  wr  br;  k  t  k  tt  i  on  invo  to 


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Be,  w  slid  rmbr  a  brs  wlfr  as  on  on ; 
bs  t  bs  tt  w  shd  kp  @  cc  -H  scs  %  a 
br  (^  (^  as  our  on,  tlios  cmtd  t  u  in 
clig  as  sell ;  Im  t  b  tt  w  shd  b  ev  rd 
t  strh  frth.  a  hn  t  ast  @  sav  a  falng 
br;  ch.  t  ch  or  mth  t  er  tt  w  shd  b 
ev  rd  t  apris  a  wr  br  by  gYg  hm  tml 
ntc  tt  h  m  wrd  %  aprlig  dng. 

3r   I  5  ,  u  wl  cdc  -H  cdt  t  -H  G. 

I  5-  {Cdc  cdt  t  d.) 

Mrsl-  {Fmrs  prcsn,  al  mrcJi  t  pic. 
Escrts  (^0)  t  E.) 

(i)  (I)  -  *  My  br,  -H  dg  @  §  ^  ths  ° 
hv  alrd  bn  expl  t  u.  Thr  is  anthr  § 
big  to  ths  °  eld  -H  gr  hi  §  ^  a  (T)  (i), 
o  §  ^  dst;  it  is  gvn  b  rsg  -H  hns  tw 
hvn  @  It  thm  il  by  thr  dstc  motns. 
U  wl  imiat  m.  (Dn.)  Ths  §  aids  t 
-H  rsg  ^  -H  bd  ^  our  G  M  H  A  whn 
on  anc  brn  asm  arnd  -H  gr  thy  thrc 
rs  thr  hns  twd  hv  @  excl:  {Gvs  § 
@  wd.)  34 

Ths  §  is  onl  t  b  gvn  i  a  ::  fr  inst 
or  i  es  ^  extr  dsts  or  dng  @  n  as  wl 


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as  ev  otli  (^  (^  Seng  tlis  §  or  lirg  tlis 
wds  as  a  §  ^  dst,  r  bd  t  rndr  al  ndd 
@  111   astnc. 

Th  bd  ^  o  G  M  II  A,  ws  tlic  br ;  f s 
in  -fl  rbs  ^  -H  T ;  sc  at  -H  br  ^  -H  111 
eld  Mt  Mo ;  tlid  nr  +|  Sc  S  o  II  ^  H 
^  K  S  T.  0)G  trdtn  inf m  us  tt  a  mb 
mnmt  ws  erctd  t  lis  miiir  on  well  ws 
dlntd  a  bkn  elm,  a  vrg  wpg;  bfr  lir 
la  a  bk  op,  in  lir  rt  Im  sli  lild  a  sx)g 
%  ac,  br  If  enel  an  nrn,  @  tm  std  bh 
hr  wth  hs  hnds  enlldd  in  +1  rngits  % 
hr  ha. 

Th  bkn  elm  dnts  -H  nntml  dth  %  o 
G  M  H  A ;  -H  vrg  wpg  +1  Tm  nnf  sli ; 
-H  bk  op  bfr  hr  tt  +1  vrtus  %  on  G  M 
H  A  rmn  on  pprl  rerd ;  +|  sprg  ^^  ac 
in  kr  rt  Im  -H  tml  dsevry  ^  lis  grv; 
+1  urn  in  lir  If  tt  +1  aslis  o  mrtl  pts 
^  o  G  M  H  A  wr  sli  dpstd  t  comrat  -H 
vrtus  %  s  ambl,  dstgd  @  xmplr  a  ektr 
@  tm  bkd  kr  wth  ks  kns  enild  i  -H 
rgls  fo  kr  ka,  dnt  tt  altlio  o  G  M  H  A 
ws  ct  of  i  -H  mds  ^  lis  uslins,  yt  -H 


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swt  rmbc  %  lis  vrtus  slil  1st  tl  tm  slil 
b  n  mr. 

THIRD    SECTION 
The  Temple  was  principally  supported  by 
three   Grand  Masonic   Pillars,  called  Wis- 
dom,   Strength,  and     Beauty,     represented 

by  o  thr  anc  G  Ms  S  K  Is,  H  K  ^  Ty 

@  H  A.  SI  K  ^  Is  ws  sd  t  rps  -W  pi 
%  wsd,  wlis  wsd  cntrvd  tt  mty  fabrc 
well  imrtlzd  lis  nm.  H  K  ^  Ty  ws  sd 
t  rpst  -H  pi  ^  strli,  wli  strhtd  K  S  in 
lis  ards  undtkg.  H  A  ws  sd  t  rpst  -H 
plr  %  bty,  by  wlis  supr  ski  @  scintfc 
wkmshp  -H.  T  ws  butfd  @  adnd.  Tby 
wr  svrly  eniplod  as  folws :  SI  K  ^  Is 
frnslid  mny  @  prvsns :  H  K  ^  Ty  mn 
@  mtiTs ;   @  H  A  suprtnd  +|   wk. 

The  Temple  was  further  supported  by 
fourteen  hundred  and  fifty-three  Columns, 
two  thousand  nine  hundred  and  six  Pilas- 
ters, hewn  from  the  finest  Parian  marble. 

There  were  employed  in  its  erection  one 
hundred  and  fifty-three  thousand  three 
hundred  and  three ;  namely,  three  Grand 
Masters,  three  thousand  three  hundred 
Masters  or  Overseers  of  the  Work,  eighty 


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thousand  Fellow  Crafts  or  Hewers  in  the 
Mountains,  and  seventy  thousand  Entered 
Apprentices  or  Bearers  of  Burdens. 

An  E^s  : :  ws  cmpsd  %  sv,  thr  (i)  (T)  s 

@  fo  E^s.     Thy  usuly  asmbld  on  -H 

gr  lir  ^  K  S  T.     A  Fes    ::   ws  cmpsd 

%>  f V,  tlir  ^  (^  s  @  to  Fes ;  tliy  usuly 

asmbd  i  -H  M  C  ^  K  S  T.     A  (T)  (T)s  :: 

ws  empsd  %  tlir  (^  (^)  s ;  thy  usly  asm 

in  -H   S  S  or  H  ^  Hs  ;^  K  S  T. 

THREE  STEPS 

The  Three  Steps  usually  delinated  on 
the  Master's  carpet,  are  emblematical  of  the 
three  principal  stages  of  human  life  :  Youth, 
Manhood,  and  Age.  They  also  allude  to 
the  three  degrees  in  Freemasonry,  Entered 
Apprentice,  Fellowcraft  and  Master  Mason. 
In  Youth,  as  Entered  Apprentices,  we 
ought  industriously  to  occupy  our  minds  in 
the  attainment  of  useful  knowledge;  in 
Manhood,  as  Fellow  Crafts,  we  should  ap- 
ply that  knowledge  to  the  discharge  of  our 
respective  duties  to  God,  our  neighbor,  and 
ourselves;  so  that,  in  Age,  as  Master  Ma- 
sons, we  may  enjoy  the  happy  reflection 
consequent  on  a  well-spent  life,  and  die  in 
the  hope  of  a  glorious  immortality. 


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Th  mblms  bigg  to  ths  °  r  -H  Pt  ^ 
Incns,  B-Hv,  Bk  %  cnstns  grd  by  -H 
Ts  swd,  Sd  ptg  t  a  nk  lirt,  anch.  @ 
Ark,  Fo-sv  prblm  %  Eu,  Hr-gls,  Scy, 
Cm  gv,   Sp,  Cfn  @  Spg  %  ac. 

THE    POT     OF    INCENSE. 

The  Pot  of  Incense  is  an  emblem  of  a  pure 
heart,  which  is  always  an  acceptable  sacri- 
fice to  Deity;  [and  as  this  glows  with  fer- 
vent heat,  so  should  our  hearts  continually 
glow  with  gratitude  to  the  great  and  benefi- 
cent Author  of  our  existence  for  the  mani- 
fold blessings  and  comforts  we  enjoy.] 

THE    BEE    HIVE. 

The  Bee-Hive  is  an  emblem  of  industry, 
j  and  recommends  the  practice  of  that  virtue 
to  all  created  beings  [from  the  highest  seraph 
in  heaven  to  the  lowest  reptile  of  the  dust. 
It  teaches  us  that  ,as  vv^e  came  into  the  world 
rational  and  intelligent  beings,  so  we  should 
ever  be  industrious  ones;  never  sitting  down 
contented  while  our  fellow-creatures  around 
us  are  in  want,  especially  when  it  is  in 
our  power  to  relieve  them  without  incon- 
venience   to   ourselves. 


[When  we  take  a  survey  of  nature,  we  view 
man  in  his  infancy,  more  helpless  and  indi- 


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gent  than  the  brute  creation;  he  lies  lan- 
guishing for  days,  months,  and  years  totally 
incapable  of  providing  sustenance  for  him- 
self, of  guarding  against  the  attacks  of  the 
wild  beasts  of  the  field,  or  sheltering  himself 
from  the  inclemencies  of  the  weather. 

[It  might  have  pleased  the  great  Creator, 
of  heaven  and  earth  to  have  made  man 
independent;  but,  as  dependence  is  one 
of  the  strongest  bonds  of  society,  man- 
kind were  made  dependent  on  each  other 
for  protection  and  security,  as  they 
thereby  enjoy  better  opportunities  of  ful- 
filling the  duties  of  reciprocal  love  and  friend- 
ship. Thus  was  man  fonned  for  social  and 
active  life,  the  noblest  part  of  the  work 
of  God;  and  he  that  will  so  demean  himself 
as  not  to  be  endeavoring  to  add  to  the  com- 
mon stock  of  knowledge  and  understanding, 
may  be  deemed  a  drone  in  the  hive  of  nature, 
a  useless  member  of  society,  and  unworthy 
of  our  protection  as  Masons.] 

The  Book  of  Constitutions,  guarded  by 
the  Tyler's  sword,  reminds  us  that  we  should 
be  ever  watchful  and  guarded  in  our  thoughts, 
words  and  actions,  particularly  when  before 
the  uninitiated;  ever  bearing  in  remem- 
brance those  truly  Masonic  yirtueS;  slience 
i^nd  ci7xu7?ispection. 


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THE    SWORD. 

The  Sword,  pointing  to  a  naked  Heart? 
demonstrates  that  justice  will  sooner  or  later 
overtake  us;  [and  although  our  thoughts, 
words  and  actions  may  be  hidden  from  the 
eyes  of  man,  yet  that  all-seeing  eye,  whom 
the  SUN,  MOON  and  stars  obey/  and  under 
whose  watchful  care  even  comets  perform 
their  stupendous  revolutions,  pervades  the 
inmost  recesses  of  the  human  heart,  and  will 

i  reward  us  according  to  our  merits.] 

i 

The  Anchor  and  Ark  are  emblems  of  a  well 

I  grounded  ho^pe,  and  a  vrell-spent  life.  [They 
are  emblematical  of  that  divine  ark  which 
safely  wafts  us  over  this  tempestuous  sea  of 
troubles,  and  that  anchor  which  shall  safely 

I  moor  us  in  a  peaceful  harbor,  where  the 

[  wicked  cease  from  troubling,  and  the  weary 

'  shall  find  rest.] 

The   Forty-seventh   Problem   of   Euclid, 

was  an  invention  of  our   ancient  friend  and 

I  brother,  the  great  Pythagoras,  [who,  in  his 

I  travels  through  Asia,  Africa  and   Europe, 

'  was  initiated  into  several  orders  of  Priest- 

\  hood,  and  is  said  to  have  been  raised  to  the 

,  sublime  degree  of  Master  Mason.     This  wise 

philosopher  enriched   his  mind  abundantly 

in  a  general     knowledge  of   things,     more 

especially  in  Geometry,  or  Masonr3^  On  this 

subject   he   drew    out   many  problems  and 


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theorems;  and,  among  the  most  distingu- 
ished, he  erected  this,  when,  in  the  joy 
of  his  heart,  he  ex(;laimed  Eureka.'  sigmiy'ing^ 
in  the  Grecian  language,/  have  found  it:  and 
upon  the  discovery  of  which  he  is  said  to 
have  sacrificed  a  hecatomb.]  It  teaches 
Masons  to  be  general  lovers  of  the  arts  and 
sciences. 

The  Hour-Glass  is  an  emblem  of  human 
life.  Behold!  how  swiftly  the  sands  run, 
and  how  rapidly  our  lives  are  drawing  to  a 
close !  We  can  not  without  astonishment 
behold  the  little  particles  which  are  con- 
tained in  this  machine ; — how  they  pass 
away  almost  imperceptibly!  and  yet,  to  our 
surprise,  in  the  short  space  of  an  hour  they 
are  all  exhausted.  Thus  wastes  man !  To- 
day, he  puts  forth  the  tender  leaves  of  hope ; 
to-morrow,  blossoms,  and  bears  his  blush- 
ingf  honors  thick  upon  him;  the  next 
day  comes  a  frost  which  nips  the  shoot ;  and 
when  he  thinks  his  greatness  is  still  aspir- 
ing, he  falls,  like  autumn  leaves,  to  enrich 
our  mother  earth. 

THE  SCYTHE 

The  Scythe  is  an  emblem  of  time,  which 
cuts  the  brittle  thread  of  life,  and  launches 
us  into  eternity.  [Behold  what  havoc  the 
Scythe  of  Time  makes  among  the  human 


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race!  If  by  chance  we  should  escape  the 
numerous  evils  incident  to  childhood  and 
youth,  and  with  health  and  vigor  arrive 
at  the  years  of  manhood,  yet  withal  we 
must  be  cut  down  by  the  all-devouring 
Scythe  of  Time,  and  be  gathered  into  the 
land  where  our  fathers  have  gone  before  us.] 

(t)(T)-  ^^^  {Cals  liiJ  entire  ::.)  Tli 
cmn  gvl  is  mblmatcl  %  tt  by  well  on 
G-  M  H  4.  re  lis  d.  Tli  sp  %  tt  wli  dg 
lis  gr.  Til  cf  %  tt  wli  111  lis  rms.  Ths 
aford  sers  @  slni  reflctn  t  -H  ratnl  @ 
tlmkg  mild,  bt  wlm  w  Ik  frwrd  -H 
sj)g  %  aca,  I'd  blm  at  -H  lid  %  hs  gr, 
rnmds  us  %  tt  fr  btr  @  imrtl  prt  weh 
survs  -H  grv,  it  bng  -H  inspratn  %  tt 
Dvnit  wlim  w  ador,  @  brng  +|  nerst 
rsmblnc  t  tt  siix)riii  intlgc  well  prvds 
al  natr  @  wch  en  nv,  nv,  nv  di. 

(t)(T)-  §s  ^  tlis  °  brn.     (§5  g^n.)  ^ 


o- 


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X    LECTUEE. 


I  am. 

<z)  t  mks  u  a  (^  (^ . 

(^   o. 

<i}t  inclcd  n  t  bcm  sell. 

T  obt  +1  scs  ^  a  G)  (^  tt  I  mt  trv  in 
frn  cntrs,  Avk  @  re  ms  pa,  -H  btr  to 
enbl  111  t  spt  msl  @  fml,  @  entrbt  mr 
Ibii  t  -H  lif  ^  a  dsts  br  (T)  (T)  lis  wdo 
@  orps. 

(i)  lir  wr  u  md  a  (T)  (T)  . 

In  a  tr  @  pfe   ::   ^  (^(^s. 

Kw  wr  u  pi)d. 

3'  bg  dprv  ^  al  nans  @  mtls,  ntlir  n 
nr  el,  bf  n  sli,  liw,  wtli  a  et  tlir  tms 
arn  m  bd  i  well  edtii  I  ws  ede  t  +1 
dr  ^  -H    ::   b  -f-I  hn  ^  a  br. 

Ci)li  hd  u  a  et  tlir  tms  arn  nr  bd. 

T  sig  t  m  tt  as  I  adve  in  (T)y  m  dts 
@  obgs  bem  mr  @  mr  bndg  tipn  in. 

Kw  gild  n  adms. 

^  tbr  ds  kns, 


203 

T  wt  d  tliy  aid. 

Til  tlir  jls  ^  a  (T)  (T). 

CDt  r  til 

Frsli,  nirlt  @  br  Iv. 

Oil  -H   dr  hg  op  wt  ws  sd  t  ii  f  w. 

(jli  cms  lii\ 

Ur  ans. 

3r  A  C,  wli  lis  bn  rg  init  an  E^,  ps 
t  -H  °  ^  Fc,  @  nw  wlis  f r  f tlir  It  i  (T)  y 
by  bg  rsd  t  -f|   sb  °   (^  (:^). 

Ci)t  wr  11  tliii  ask. 

If  I  md  tlis  rqs  fo  m  on  fr  wl  @  ac, 
if  I  ws  dl  @  tii  pr,  wtlir  @  v,'\  qlf, 
if  I  lid  md  sutb  pfc  in  +1  j)ro  °s,  @ 
ws  ppl  vli  fr;  al  fo  well  bg  ans  i  +1 
aftv,  I  ws  as  by  wt  prtc  rt  o  bn  I 
exp  to  obt  tlis  im})  prv. 

Ur  ans. 

3    -H   bnf  fo  a  ps. 

Dd  11  gv  M  ps. 

I  dd  nt;  in  cdc  gv  i  fr  m. 

(i)t  ws  tlm  sd  t  11. 

I  ws  drc  t  wt  iiiitl  -H  C-)  (^  slid  b  inf 
%  ni  rqs  @  lis  ans  rtd 


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(T)t  ans  dd  li  rtn. 

Lt  li  ent  @  b  re  in  d  f. 

Kw  wr  u  re  int  a  ::  %  (^(^s. 

On  btli  pts  %  +1  es  ext  f  m  nit  rt 
bs,  wch  ws  t  tell  m  tt  as  -H  vtl  pre 
is  cntnd  wtli  -f|  bs,  so  r  +|  mst  vlbl 
tnts  %  ou  instutn,  frns,  mrlt  @  brly 
Iv,  cntd  wth  -H  pns  %  -W  cps. 

Kw  wr  u  tlm  dsp  %. 

I  ws  ede  tlir  tms  arn  -H  ::  t  +1  J  Ci) 
in  -H  ^  ,  time  to  -H  ^  Ci)  in  +1  (i),  @ 
time  t-H  (i)(^i-H  G,at  eeli  %  well 
pie  -H  sm  qs  wr  as  @  Ik  ans  rtd  as 
at  -H  dr. 

(i)t  dd  -H  (i)  (T)  tlm  dm  %  u. 

CT)lie  I  em. 

Ur  ans. 

Fm  -H  (i). 

(Dt  dd  li  fth  dm. 

Ci)tlir  I  ws  trvlg. 

Ur  ans. 

T  +]   G. 

(i)t  dd  li  fth  dm. 

Of  wt  I  ws  i  prs. 


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XJr  ans. 

Tt  wch  ws  Is,  @  well  wth.  lis  astc  @ 
m  on  exrtns  I  lip  t  obt. 
T  wt  dd  u  aid. 

Th  scs  J^  a  (T)  (^ . 

^w  dd  +1  (i)  c^  dsp  fo  11. 

K  ord  m  t  b  rcdc  t  -H    ^  (i)  in  -H    (z) 

fr  instn. 
In  wt  dd  -fi    I  (z)  inst  u. 
K  tgt  m  t  advc  b  tlir  npr  rg  0)  c  sts, 

m  f  f m  -H  ang  fo  a  pfc  sq,  m  bd  ere 

t   -H    Cl)(T). 

(i)t  dd  -H  (i)(^'tlin  d  wtli  n. 

>^  md  m  a  (^  (T) . 

Kw. 

In  d  fm. 

(Dt  is  tt  d  fm. 

Kn  o  bth  m  n  ks,  m  bd  ere,  bth  lins 
rs  on  -H  H  B,  s  @  eps ;  in  weh  d  fm 
I  tk  npn  ms  -H  ob  ^  tlis  '^. 

Rpt  tt  ob. 

I  A  C,  ^  m  on  f  w  @  ae,  in  -fi  prs  % 
A  G  @  tlis  tr  @  pf  : :  ^  (I)  (T)  s,  ere  t 
G  @  dde  t  M  H  Ss  J,  d  lib  @  lin ;  s 


20B 

@  snc  pt  @  g,  as  1  liv  lirtfr  dn,  bt 
wth  ths  adtns,  tt  I  wl  nt  cmc  -H 
8CS  ^  t  ^t  a  Fc,  tlis  ^  a  Fc  t  an  Ef , 
ths  nr  eth  %  thm,  t  an  pr  o  ps  wte, 
exc  it  b  t  lim  or  tlm.  t  Avlim  -H  sm 
sill  js  @  If  big.  Tt  is  t  sa  X  a  tru 
@  If  br  o  brs  %  tlis  °.  I  livg  fn  lim 
o  thm  so  t  b  af  du  tii,  stc  exm,  If 
inf,  o  wtlm  +|  bd  ^  a  tr  @  pfc   ::  % 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  stn  t  @  abd  b  -f| 
Isj  rls,  @  rgls  ^  a  (^  (^  s  : : ,  so  f r  as 
tli  sbl  cm  t  m  k. 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt   I  wl  ans   al  du  §s  @ 

rg  sms  snt  m  f m  a  : :  ^  (^  G)s,  o  gv 
m  b  a  br  ^  tlis  °,  if  w  +1  In  ^  m  ct. 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  M,  aid  @  ast  al 
pr  @  ds  br  G)(^s,  tlir  wds  @  orps,  tli 
mk  apl  t  m  as  sell  @  I  fdg  thm  wr. 
S   fr  as  I  en  wtlit  inj  t  ms  o  fm. 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  kp  @  enc  -H  scs 
^  a  br  (I)  (I) ,  as  m  on,  ths  em  t  m  i 
ehg  as  seh ;  mr  @  trs  onl  exe  @  ths 
If  t  m  on  dscrtn. 


207 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  wr,  clit  or  df 
a  : :  ^  (T)  (i)  s  nr  a  br  J^  tli  °  kg  thm 
t  b  sch. 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  b  at  -H  mkg 
^  a  (T)  ^  a  wmn,  an  ol  mn  i  lis  dotg, 
a  yng  mn  nn  ag,  an  atlis,  Ibrtn,  md 
m  or  fl,  kng  tkm  t  b  sell. 

I  fr  pr  @  Sj  tt  I  wl  nt  vl  -f|  clis  %  a 
br  (T)  (T)  s  wf 5  mtlir,  sst  or  dt  kn  thm 
t  b  sell. 

I  fr  pr  @  s,  tt  I  wl  nt  gv  -H  gr  G)g 
wd  i  an  otli  wa  o  mnr  tlin  tt  i  weh 
I  shl  re  it.  Tt  is  t  sa  on  +|  fv  pts 
^  fls  @  tlm  at  a  1  br. 

To  al  tlis  I  si  @  sc  pr  @  s,  wtli  a  fm 
@  st  rsln  t  kp  @  pf  +1  sm,  wtlit  any 
eq,  mn  rs,  o  sc  ev  %  mn  i  m  wtev ; 
bnd  msl  und  n  Is  a  pn  tlm  t  hv  r^ 
bd  sv  i  twn,  m  bis  tk  ot,  m  rms  by 
to  asli,  tlis  ask  sc  t  +j  fo  wns  %  liv 
so  tt  n  mr  rmbe  mt  b  kd  %  m  amg 
mn  o  (^s  frev,  skd  I  i  -H  Is  °,  knly, 
wlnl  o  nnlfl  vlt,  o  tr  tk  m  (T)  (i)s  s  o. 
8  111  ni  G,  @  cntu  m  st. 


208 

In  tkn  %  m  asnc  t  ths  ob,  I  ws  rq  t 
ks  +1  bk  well  ws  bnth  m  kns  thrc. 

Aft  rec  +i   ob  wt  wr  u  ask. 

(i)t  I  ms  ds. 

Ur  ans. 

Ftkr  It. 

Dd  u  re  i. 

I  dd. 

Kw. 

3  y  O  ^  -H  Ci)  (^  @  ^^  ast  ^  -H   brn. 

On  rcvg  fthr  1,  wt  dd  u  obs  mr  tlin 
u  hd  krtf  sen. 

Btk  pts  %  -W  eps  elv  abv  -H  sq,  weh 
ws  t  sigf  t  m  tt  as  a  (T)  (T)  I  slid  nv 
Is  st  ^  -H  mii  aplen  %  ths  nsfl  implt 
well  teks  frslip,  miit  @  bii  Iv. 

Ci)t  dd  II  nx  obs. 

Tk  (D  (T)  apkg  m  f  -H  G ,  und  -H  dg  @ 
§  ^  a  (^  (^  5  wk  ws  pis  t  prs  m  ks  rt 
kn  i  tk  ^  -H  entu  ^  -H  frs  @  br  \y  % 
■W  : :  twrd  m  @  wtk  i  -H  ps,  @  tk  fo 
+1  ps  ^  a  (T)  (I)  ;  @  Od  m  t  ari,  go  @ 
sit  -H   J    @   I  <i)s. 

Ov  m  -H  ps  @  tk  ^  -fl  ps  ^  a  0)0). 


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{Gvs  ps.)     (i}t  i  tt  eld. 

Th  pg  ;^  a  (T)  (T) . 

Ks  i  a  nm. 

It  lis. 

Gv  i  m.         {Gvn. 

(i)ll  ws    6 . 

Til  fs  wl  kn'cur  artfc  o  sci  wkr  i  mt. 

Af  sit  -H  J  @  ^  Ci)Sj  wt   del  u  nxt  ob. 

Til  (i)  (T)  in  -H  G  wli  Od  m  t  b  recdc 

t  -H    ^  (i)  in  -H  (i)j  fr  instrn  liw  t  wr 

m  ap  as  a  G)  0). 
Kw  slid  a  (^  (^  wr  lis  ap. 
Ci)th  +1  rt  cr  @  Ip  tn  dn. 
Aft  bng  tgt  liw  t  wr  ur  ap  as  a  (?)  (T)  , 

wlir  wr  u  pic. 
In  +1  n-e  cv  %  -H  ::,  m  ft  fm  +j  ang 

^  a  pfc  s,  m  bd  er,  at  -H   rt  lin  fo  -H 

(i)  t  dd  +1  (i)  (^  tbn  prs  u. 

Th  wk  tls  ^  a  (I)  (I) . 

(i)t  r  tliy. 

Al  -H  impls  %  G)j  indsc,  mr  prtc  -f|  tr. 

Ci)t  i  +1   us  ^  -H  trl.  84 

It  i  an  ins  md  us  ^  b  op  G)s  t  sprd 


210 

-H  cmt  well  nnts  +|  bid  int  on  cmn 
ms,  bt  w  as  F  @  A  (^s  r  tgt  to  mk 
lis  ^  i  f r  -H  mr  nb  @  gis  pps  %  spd 
-fl  cmt  ^  br  Iv  @  afcn,  tt  cmt  well 
units  us  into  one  sacrd  bnd  o  socty 
%  frns  @  brSj  amg  wlim  n  cntn  slid 
ev  ext,  sav  tt  nbl  cntn  o  rtlir  emul, 
%  wli  bs  en  wk  @  bs  ag. 

Kw  vr  u  tlm  dsp  %. 

I  ws  Od  t  b  rede  t  -H  pic  wlmc  I  cm 
tlir  invs  wth  tt  %  well  I  hd  bn  dvs 
@  awt  +1  pis  %  \\ . 

Thus  endli  -H   fs  setn. 

SECOND    SECTION. 

Ci)t  is  a  ::  ^  (^  c^s  sd  t  rps 
Th  So  S  o  H  ^  H  ^  K  S  T. 
Dd  u  ev  rtii. 
I  dd. 

On  ur  rtn  liw  w^r  u  dsj)  ^. 
I  ws  ede  t  -H  4-,  esd  t  kii  @  invk  -H 
bis  %  De. 
(jt  lid  ur  inveatn. 
Aft  I  lid  arsn  fnj  +]  ij^?  I  ws  acstd  b 


tlir  Pes,  wli  serrl  dmd  ^  m  -H  scs  % 
a  (T)  (T)  @  on  m  rf si ;  +|  f st  gv  m  a 
bl  wth  a  twf  i  g^  acs  -H  tlir,  -H  sec 
wtli  a  sq  ac  +1  bs,  @  -H  tlird  wtli  a 
cmn  gv  or  st  ml  on  -H  fiiid,  wch  lid 
m  on  -fj  spt. 

Ci)lim  dd  u  tlm  rpst. 

Oil  anc  G  M  H  A,  wli  ws  si  js  bfr  -H 
cmpl  ^  -H  T. 

(i)s  hs  d  prmdtd. 

It  ws  b  fftn  Fes,  wli  seg  -H  Tm  niiy 
cmpltd  @  bng  anxs  t  obtn  -H  ses  % 
a  (T)  (I)  t  enbl  tlim  t  trv  i  frn  ents, 
wrk  @  re  ms  pa,  ent  int  a  lird  ensp 
t  ext  tlim  fm  ou  G  M  H  A,  at  -H  f s 
cnvt  opt,  or  tk  lis  If;  bfr  an  oprtnt 
ocrd  hwev  twl  %  tlim  rlietg  iipn  -H 
atrosty  %  -H  crm,  @  strek  wtli  horr, 
rentd;  tlir  onl  prstd  i  tlir  mds  pps. 

At  wt  tm  ws  o  G  M  H  A  si. 

Ki  twl. 

Kw  em  h  aln  at  tt  tm. 

It  ws  lis  nsl  enstm  at  hi  twl  wlm  -H 
erf  wr  eld  fm  ft>  t  rfs  t  ent  -H   Se  S 


iil2 

or  H  ^  H  ^  K  S  Tm ;  tlir  of r  tip  lis 
adrns  t  De  @  dr  hs  ds  on  -H  ts  bd. 

Ci)t  M. 

Th  tlir  Fes  kng  lis  nsl  cnstm,  statnd 
tlimsl  at  -H  ?  ,  (i)  @  G  entcs  ^  -H  T 
@  awtd  lis  rtn. 

Ci)t  ws  -H  mn  %  lis  dli. 

Aft  cmpl  lis  dvo  li  ars  @  atmd  t  ps 
ot  at  -H  i  gt,  well  li  fd  grd  by  J  a, 
wh  i  a  tlirtn  nin  tlire  dmd  %  lim  -f| 
ses  ^  a  (T)  (T) ,  @  on  lis  rf si  gv  lim  a 
bl  wth  a  twnfo  in  gg  aers  +1  tlir,  li 
thn  atm  t  ps  ot  at  -H  d)  gt,  well  h 
fnd  grd  b  J  o,  wli  in  a  Ik  tlirtn  mn 
tlirc  dmnd  %  lim  -H  ses  ^  a  (^  (^ ,  @ 
on  lis  rfsl,  gv  lim  a  bl  wth  a  sq  ac 
-H  bs,  "upn  well  li  fld  @  atm  to  mk 
lis  esc  at  -H  G  gt,  well  h  fd  grd  by 
J  m,  wh  i  a  stl  mr  tlitn  m  thrc  dm 
%  hm  -H  ses  ^  a  o  G)  @  on  lis  pstv 
rfusl  gv  lim  a  bl  wtli  a  emn  gvl  or 
stg  ml  on  -H  fh  well  11  lim  d  o  -f|  s. 

(T)t  dd  thy  d  wth  -H   bd. 

Br  it  1  -H  rbs  %  -H  T  untl  lo  twl,  at 


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wli  tm  tliy  mt  b  apmnt,  cnvd  -H  bd 
a  du  Ci)  crs  f  +1  T  @  br  it  i  a  gr  dg 
sx  f  du  G  @  Ci),  @  sx  f  ppdc,  at  -H 
lid  ^  well  tliy  pltd  a  spg  ^  ac  tt  -H 
pic  mt  aftw  b  kn  slid  ocsn  rqr,  @ 
tlin  md  tlir  esc. 

(i)lin  ws  -H  abs  ^  o  Gr  M  H  A  dsc. 

Th  da  fol. 

By  tlir  bg  n  ds  drn  on  -H  trs  bd. 

iz)t  fid. 

Tlis  infm  bng  cmctd  t  K  S  li  snpsng 
o  G  M  H  A  t  b  indsps  ord  stc  srh  t 
t  b  md  i  @  abt  +|  svl  aprts  ^  +1  T, 
srch  ws  ac  md,  bt  n  intlgc  ^  o  G  M 
H  A  cd  b  obt. 

Ci)t  fld. 

Th  twl  Fes  wh  hd  rentd  fm  thr  mrdrs 
prps  aprd  bfr  K  S  eltlid  i  wt  aps  @ 
gls  in  tk  %  tlir  inc,  cnfsd  tkr  prmd 
gl  @  mplrd  lis  prd. 

(i)t  fld. 

K  S  ord  -H  rl  ^  -H  wkm  t  b  eld  @  it 
aprd  tkr  wr  tkr  Fes  msg  J  a,  J  o  @ 


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J  111  wli  fm  -fl  smlrty  %  tlir  iinis  wr 
siipsd  t  b  brs  @  mn  %  Ty. 

(3)t  fid. 

K  S  Old  +1  twl  Fes  t  dvd  int  prts  @ 
trvl,  tlir  G,  tlir  (i),  tlir  N  @  tlir  I  , 
in  prsu  %  +1  abstes. 

(i)t  fid. 

Th  dvd,  @  trvd  as  drctd,  +1  tlir  who 
prsud  a  du  ws  crs  frm  -H  Tm,  mt  a 
wa  frg  mn  ^  wlim  tli  enqd  if  h  lid 
sn  any  stgrs  ps  tt  wa,  li  infmd  tlim 
tt  h.  lid  sn  tlir  mn  wli  fm  tlir  aprnc 
wr  wkm  fm  -H  T  sekg  a  psg  t  Etli  bt 
nt  livg  a  ps  wr  obi  t  rtr  int  -H  cnt. 

Cx)t  fid. 

Thy  rtnd  @  cmcd  ths  infm  t  K  S  wh 
ord  tlim  to  trvl  as  bfr  @  gv  it  thm 
stc  i  chrg  t  fn  -H  abstes  @  pstv  asr 
tt  shd  thy  rtn  wtlit  thm,  th  shd  svr 
sfr  fr  -H   crm  supsd  t  hv  bn  cmtd. 

Ci)t  fid. 

Th  trv  as  bfr ;  one  bg  mr  wry  tlin  -H 
otbs,  st  dn  at  +1  br  ^  a  hi  to  rst  @ 
rfs  limsl,  on  arsg  h  acdl  cgt  hi  ^  a 


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spg  %  aca  well  esly  ^\^  wa  xcitd  lis 
crsty,  nx)n  well  li  liald  lis  cnipns,  @ 
will  medtg  on  -H  spt  tli  lird  ves  fm 
+1  elfs  %  -H  adje  rks;  -H  fst  tli  regz 
as  tt  %  J  a,  wli  exel :  O  tt  m  tli  lid 
bn  ct  f  e  t  e,  m  tg  tn  ot  by  -H  rts, 
111  bd  br  i  -H  rf  sns  ^  +|  e,  a  ebt  In 
f  slir,  wlir  -H  td  ebs  @  lis  twe  i  twf 
lis,  er  I  lid  bii  aesr  t  +1  dli  %  so  gd 
a  mn  as  o  G  M  H  A.  Tli  see  th  regz 
as  tt  /^  J  o,  wli  exel :  O  tt  m  1  bs  lid 
bn  tn  op,  m  lir  tn  ot,  m  rmns  gv  t 
-H  bsts  %  -H  lid  @  fwls  %  -H  air  as 
a  pr,  er  I  lid  bn  aesr  t  -H  dtli  %  so 
gd  a  mn  as  o  G-  M  H  A.  Th  tlid  tli 
regz  as  tt  ^  J  m,  wli  exel :  Als  I  am 
mr  gi  tlm  u  btli :    I  strc   -H   fatl  bl. 

0  tt  m  bd  lid  bn  sev  i  twn,  m  bis 
tkn  ot,  m  rmns  br  t  asli,  tlis  asli  se 
t  -H  fo  wns  %  liv,  s  tt  n  mr  rmbre 
mt  b  lid  %  m  am  mn  o  (^s  frev,  er 

1  lid  bn  git  %  -H  dtli  %  so  gd  a  mn 
as  o  G  M  H  A ;  upn  well  thy  rshd  i 
szd  ©  bnd  thm  %  brt  thni  bfr  KS  fr 


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jdgmt,  who  ordd  tlim  t  b  tkn  A\i:lit 
-H  gts  %  -H  cty  @  dlt  wtli  acrdg  to 
tlir  svii  imj)c  wliil  in  -H  elf  ^  -H  rks. 

Ci)s  lis  ord  du  exctd. 

It  ws;  prvs  t  wcli  -H  rfns  sevl  acklg 
-H  juste  %  tlir  snte  @  infmd  -H  erfm 
tt  at  +1  br  ^  -H  bl  wlir  +I  wr  empn 
st  dn  t  rs  @  rfs  bmsl,  on  remv  +|  er 
wd  b  fn  -H  rmn  %  o  G  M  H  A. 

(i)t  fid. 

K  S  ord  -H  Fes  to  go  in  srli  %  -f|  bd 
@  if  fd  t  erfly  obs  if  tlir  ws  a  wd, 
or  k  t  a  w  on  or  ab  it. 

(i)s  +1  bd  fnd. 

It  ws  at  +1   pi  des  b  -H   rfns. 

(i)s  tlir  a  wd  o  k  t  a  w  on  o  ab  -H  b. 

Tlir  ws  nt,  bt  th.  tk  fni  -H  nk  a  jl,  as 
ev  tt  th  hd  fn  -H   bd. 

(T)t  fid. 

K  S  ord  a  pres  t  b  fmd  t  rpr  wth  h 
t  +1  gr  @  asst  i  rsg  -H  bd,  @  on  -f] 
wa  obsd  tt  -H  ms  wd  ws  thn  1st,  @ 
ord  tt  -H  fs  §  gvn  on  arv  at  -f|  gr  @ 
-H  fs  wd  splin  on  rsng  -j-j  bd  shd  b 


adp  f r  -H  rgltn  %  al  msts  : :  s  imtl  -H 
ws  %  fu  ags  slid  fd  ot  -H  rt. 

Ci)t  fid. 

Til  rprd  t  -H  gr  as  drcd. 

K  S  rqs  H  K  ^  T  t  rs  -H  bd  b  ^  o  G 
M  H  A  b  -H  g  ^  an  E^.  H  K  atmp 
so  t  d,  bt  -H  sk  si  fm  -H  fls  @  -H  bd 
cd  nt  b  s  rs  b  -H  g  ^  an  E^.  K  S 
tlin  rqs  hm  t  rs  -fl  bd  b  -H  g  ^  a  Fc, 
bt  -H  fl  civ  fm  -M  bn  @  -H  bd  cd  nt 
b  rs  b  -H  g  ^  a  Fc.  Tlirnpn  aft  inv 
-H  aid  ^  -H  S  A  ^  -H  U ;  KS  tkg  o  Gr 
M  H  A  by  -H  str  g  ^  a  (T)  (T)  or  li  p 
%  +1  trb  %  Jda,  rsd  li  on  -H  fv  pts  % 
fls;  well  r  f  t  f,  k  t  k,  b  t  br,  Im 
t  b  @  cli  t  cli  or  m  t  e. 

Gv  m  -fl  gr  ms  w. 

Expl  -H  fv  pts  %  fls. 

F  t  f,  dnts  tt  w  slid  nv  list  t  g  on  f 
or  ot  %  on  wa  t  ast  @  sv  a  wr  br; 
k  t  k  tt  i  on  invo  t  Be,  w  slid  rmb 
a  brs  wlfr  as  on  on ;  b  t  bs  tt  w  sli 
kp  @  cc  -H  scs  ^  a  br  (T)  (T)  as  ou  on, 
thos  cmtd  t  us  i  clirg  as  scli;    kn  t 


b  tt  w  slid  b  ev  rd  t  str  frtli  a  lin 
t  ast  @  sv  a  falg  br;  cli  t  cli  or  m 
t  er  tt  w  slid  b  ev  rd  t  apris  a  wr 
br  b  gyg  lim  tml  ntc  tt  li  m  wd  off 
aprlig  dug. 

Kv  u  any  §s  big  t  tlis  °. 

I  Ilv  svl. 

Slio  m  a  §.         (Gvs  §-) 

(z)t  i  tt  cl. 

Til  dg  @  §  ^  a  (T)  (I) . 

Ks  -H  dg  an  alsn. 

It  lis,  t  -H  wa  @  mnr  i  well  m  Ims  w 
pic  wn  I  tk  upn  nisi  +1   ob  ^  tlis  °. 

Ks  +1   §  an  alsn. 

It  lis,  t  -H  pn  ^  tt  ob. 

XV  u  any  oth  §s  big  t  tlis  °. 

I  hv. 

Slio  it. 

(i)t  is  tt  eld. 

Til  gr  111  §  ^  a  (^  (T)  or  §  ^  ds. 

Ks  tlis  §  an  alsn. 

It  hs,  t  +1  rsg  ^  -H  bd  ^  o  G  M  H  A 
wlm  ou  anc  brn  asm  arn  -H  gr,  tliy 
tlirc  rsd  tlir  hns  twd  liv  @  xcld :  0 


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L  G,  is  t  n  li  f  -H  w  s. 

Ci)lin  is  tlis  §  t  b  gvn. 

Onl  i  a  ::  fr  instcn  or  in  ess  %  xtrm 
dsts  o  dng. 

Ci)t  dd  til  d  wtli  +1  bd. 

Cnvd  it  t  +1   Tm,  @  brd  i  i  du  fm. 

K  w  mny  tms  ws  -H  bd  ^  o  Gr  M  H  A  b. 

Tlir — fst  in  -H  rbs  %  -H  Tm ;  scd  at  +1 
br  %  -H  111  eld  Mt  ]\Ir ;  tlird  nr  +1  S 
S  or  HI  %  His  ^  K  S  T.  (T)c  trdcn 
imfs  lis  tt  a  mrbl  mnmt  ws  ere  t  lis 
mmry  on  well  ws  dlntd  a  brkn  elm, 
a  vrg  wj^ng,  bfr  lir  la  a  bk  opn,  in 
lir  rt  Im  sli  lild  a  sprg  %  aea,  lir  If 
encrcld  an  nrn,  @  tin  st  blid  lir  wtli 
lis  hnd  eniid  i  +1  rgls  %  lir  lia. 

Expln  tlis  lirglfc. 

Til  brkn  elm  dnts  -H  iintml  dtli  %  ou 
G  M  H  A ;  +1   vrg  wp  -fj  Tm  nnf slid ; 

+1  bk  op  bfr  lir  tt  -H  vrtns  ^  ou  G  M 

H  A  rmn  on  ppii  rcrd ;  +|   sprg  %  aea 

in  lir  rt  Im  -H  tml  dsevry  %  lis  grv; 

-H   urn  in  lir  If  tt  +|  aslis  o  mrtl  pts 

^  0  G  M  H  A  wr  sfl  dpstd  t  cmrat  -H 


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vrtus  %  s  ambl,  dstgd  @  xmpl  a  cctr 
@  tm  blid  lir  wtli  hs  Ims  enfld  in  -f| 
rgls  %  lir  ha,  dnt  tt  altlio  o  G  M  H  A 
ws  ct  of  i  -H  mdst  %  lis  usflns,  yt  +| 
swt  smbc  %  lis  vrtus  slil  Is  tl  tm  slil 
lb  n  mr. 


THIRD  SECTION 

Kw  WS  -H   Tm  prnc  sprtd. 

3y  tlir  gr  (T)C  pis. 

Cx)t  wr  th  eld. 

C-)sd,  Stg  @  3ty. 

3y  wt  r  th.  rpsntd. 

Oil  thr  anc  G  Ms,  S  K  ^  Is,  H  K  ^  Ty 
@  H  A. 

(T)hy  wr  th  sd  t  b  ths  rpstn. 
S  K  ^  Is  ws  sd  t  rps  -H  pi  ^  wsd,  whs 
wsd  cntrvd  tt  mt  fabrc  wh  immrtlzd 
hs  iim.  H  K  ^  Ty  ws  sd  t  rps  -fj  pi 
%  strn  who  stglid  K  S  i  lis  ards  un- 
drtkg ;  H  A  ws  sd  t  rps  -H  pi  ^  bty 
by  whs  siipr  ski  @  scintfc  wkmshp 
-f)  Tm  ws  btifd  @  adrnd, 


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Kw  wr  tliy  svly  empld. 
S  K  ^  Is  f rnslid  mny  @  prvsn ;  H  K  ^ 

Ty  mn  @  mtiis,  @  H  A  suprtd  -H  wk. 
Kw  ws  -H  Tm  ftlir  sptd. 
By  on  tlisn  fo  hnd  @  fit  tlir  elms,  to 

thsn  nn  hnd  @  sx  plstrs,  hwn  fm  +1 

fnst  prn  mbl. 

Kw  mn  wr  empld  i  -H  ere  %  -H   Tm. 
One  hn  @  ffty  tlir  thsn,  tlir  hn  @  tlir, 

nmly :  tlir  gr  msts,  thr  tlisn  tlir  lind 

ms  or  ovsrs  %  M  wk,  egty  tlisn  Fes 

or  hwrs  i  -H  mtns,  @  svty  thsn  E^s 

or  brs  %  brdns. 
K  w  mny  emx3S  an  E^  : : . 
Svn;  tlir  (T)(T)s  @  fo  E^s. 
Ci)lir  dd  thy  nsl  asm. 
On  -H  gr  fir  ^  K  S  T. 
K  w  mn  cmps  a  Fes   : : . 
Fv;  tlir  G)G)s  @  to  Fes. 
(i)hr  dd  til  nsl  asm. 
In  +1  M  C  ^  K  S  T. 
K  w  mn  cmps  a  (^  (^  : :  o 
Thr  a)(T)s. 
(T)hr  dd  til  nsl  asm. 


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In  4j  S  S  or  H  ^  Hs  ^  K  S  T. 

Of  wt  r  -H  tlir  stps  usly  dlntd  on  -H 

Ms  crpt  sd  t  b  embl. 
Til  tlir  prnc  stgs  %  liu  If — ytli,  mnlid 

@  ag.     Thy  als  alnd  to  -H   tlir  °s  in 

F(T)y— E^,  Fc   @    (T)(T). 

In    Youth,    as    Entered    Apprentices,  we 
ought  industriously  to  occupy  our  minds  in 
the    attainment    of    useful    knowledge;    in 
Manhood,  as  Fellow  Crafts,  we  should  ap- 
ply that  knowledge  to  the  discharge  of  our 
respective  duties  to  God,  our  neighbor,  and 
ourselves ;  so  that,  in  Age,  as  Master  Ma- 
sons,  we  may   enjoy  the   happy   reflection 
consequent  on  a  well-spent  life,  and  die  in 
the  hope  of  a  glorious  immortality. 
(T)t  r  +1  mblms  blngg  t  tlis  °. 
Til  Pt  %  incs,  B-liY,  Bk  %  cnstns  grd 
by  -H    tls  sd,  Sd  pntg  t  a  n  hr,  Ac 
@  Ar,  Frt-sv  prob  %  Euc,  Hr-gls,  Sc, 
Cm  gv,  Sp,  Cf  @  Sp  ^  ac. 
Expl  -H  pt  %  incs. 
It  is    an  emblem    of    a    pure    heart, 
whicli  is  always    an    acceptable    sacri- 
^Qc  to  Deity;  [and  asi  this  glows  with  f^r- 


S^3 

vent  heat,  so  should  our  hearts  continually 
glow  with  gratitude  to  the  great  and  benefi- 
cent Author  of  our  existence  for  the  mani- 
fold blessings  and  comforts  we  enjoy.] 

Expl  -H  b-hv. 

It  in  an  emblem  of  industry,  and  rec- 
ommends the  practice  of  that  virtue 
to  all  created  beings  [from  the  highest  seraph 
in  heaven  to  the  lowest  reptile  of  the  dust. 
It  teaches  us  that  ,as  we  came  into  the  world 
rational  and  intelligent  beings,  so  we  should 
ever  be  industrious  ones;  never  sitting  down 
contented  while  our  fellow-creatures  around 
us  are  in  want,  especially  when  it  is  in 
our  power  to  relieve  them  without  incon- 
venience   to  ourselves. 

[When  we  take  a  survey  of  nature,  we  view 
man  in  his  infancy,  more  helpless  and  indi- 
gent than  the  brute  creation;  he  lies  lan- 
guishing for  days,  months,  and  years  totally 
incapable  of  providing  sustenance  for  him- 
self, of  guarding  against  the  attacks  of  the 
wdld  beasts  of  the  field,  or  sheltering  himself 
from  the  inclemencies  of  the  weather. 

[It  might  have  pleased  the  great  Creator, 
of  heaven  and  earth  to  have  made  man 
independent;  but,  as  dependence  is  one 
of  the  strongest  bonds  of  society,  man- 
kind were  made  dependent  on  each  other 
for    protection      and      security,    as    they 


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thereby  enjoy  better  opportunities  of  fuU 
filling  the  duties  of  reciprocal  love  and  friend- 
ship. Thus  was  man  formed  for  social  and 
active  life,  the  noblest  part  of  the  work 
of  God;  and  he  that  will  so  demean  himself 
as  not  to  be  endeavoring  to  add  to  the  com- 
mon stock  of  knowledge  and  understanding, 
may  be  deemed  a  drone  in  the  hive  of  nature, 
a  useless  member  of  society,  and  unworthy 
of  our  protection  as  Masons.] 

Expl  -H  bk  ^  cnsts  gr  by  -H  T  sd. 
It  reminds  us  that  we  should  be  ever 
watchful  and  guarded  in  our  thoug^hts, 
words  and  actions,  particularly  when 
before  the  uninitiated ;  ever  bearing-  in 
remembrance  those  truly  Masonic  vir- 
tues, silence  and  circumspection. 

Expl  -H   sd  pntg  t  a  nk  lir. 

It  demonstrates  that  justice  willsooner  orlater 
overtake  us;  [and  although  our  thoughts, 
words  and  actions  may  be  hidden  from  the 
eyes  of  man,  yet  that  all-seeing  eye,  whom 
the  SUN,  MOON  and  stars  obey,  and  under 
whose  watchful  care  even  comets  perform 
their  stupendous  revolutions,  pervades  the 
inmost  recesses  of  the  human  heart,  and  will 
reward  us  according  to  our  merits.] 


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Expl  -fl  aiic  @  arc. 

They  are  emblems  of  a  well  grounded 
hope,  and  a  well-spent  life.  They  are 
emblematical  of  that  divine  ark  which 
safely  wafts  us  over  this  tempestous  sea 
of  troubles,  and  that  anchor  which  shall 
safely  moor  us  in  a  peaceful  harbor, 
where  the  wicked  cease  from  troubling, 
and  the  wear>^  shall  find  rest. 

Expl  -H  fo-sv  prbl  %  eucld. 
This  was  an  invention  of  our  ancient  friend 
and  brother,  the  great  Pythagoras,  [who  in 
his  travels  through  Asia,  Africa  and  Europe, 
was  initiated  into  several  orders  of  Priest- 
hood, and  is  said  to  have  been  raised  to  the 
sublime  degree  of  Master  Mason.  This  wise 
philosopher  enriched  his  mind  abundantly 
in  a  general  knowledge  of  things,  more 
especially  in  Geometry,  or  Masonry.  On  this 
subject  he  drew  out  many  problems  and 
theorems;  and,  among  the  most  distingu- 
ished, he  erected  this,  when,  in  the  joy 
of  his  heart,  he  exclaimed  E'iireA^a/ signifying, 
in  the  Grecian  language,/  have  found  it :  and 
upon  the  discovery  of  which  he  is  said  to 
have  sacrificed  a  hecatomb.]  It  teaches 
Masons  to  be  general  lovers  of  the  arts  and 
sciences. 

Expl  -H  hr-gls.  34 


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It  is  an  emblem  of  hnman  life.  Be* 
hold!    how    swiftly    the    sands    run, 

and  how  rapidly  our  lives  are  drawing  to  a 
close !  We  can  not  without  astonishment 
behold  the  little  particles  which  are  con- 
tained in  this  machine ; — how  they  pass 
away  almost  imperceptibly!  and  yet,  to  our 
surprise,  in  the  short  space  of  an  hour  they 
are  all  exhausted.  Thus  wastes  man !  To- 
day, he  puts  forth  the  tender  leaves  of  hope ; 
to-morrow,  blossoms,  and  bears  his  blush- 
ingf  honors  thick  upon  him;  the  next 
day  comes  a  frost  which  nips  the  shoot ;  and 
when  he  thinks  his  greatness  is  still  aspir- 
ing, he  falls,  like  autumn  leaves,  to  enrich 
our  mother  earth. 

Expl  -H  scy. 
It  is  an  emblem  of  time,  which  cuts 
the.  brittle  thread  of  life,  and  hmnches 
us  into  eternity.  [Behold  what  havoc  the 
Sc3'the  of  Time  makes  among  the  human 
race!  If  by  chance  we  should  escape  the  nu- 
merous evils  incident  to  childhood  and  youth 
and,  with  health  and  vigor  arrive  at  the 
years  of  manhood,  yet  withal  we  must  soon 
be  cut  down  by  the  all-devouring  Scythe 
of  Time  and  be  gathered  into  the  land  where 
our  fathers  have  gone  before  us.] 


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Ct)(T)-  (^Uncvs.)  ^'^"^  {Cals  up  entr 
::.)  Expl  -H  cm  gvl,  spd,  cfn,  @  sp 
%  ac. 

Til  cmn  gv  is  mblcl  5^  tt  b  wch.  ou 
a  M  H  4.  re  lis  d.  Th  sp  %  tt  wh  dg 
lis  gr.  Til  cf  %  tt  wh.  hi  hs  rms.  Ths 
aford  sers  @  slm  reflctn  t  -H  ratnl  @ 
thnkg  nmd,  bt  wlin  w  Ik  frwrd,  -H 
spg  %  aca,  fd  blm  at  +|  hd  ^  lis  gr, 
rmnds  lis  %  tt  fr  btr  @  imrtl  prt  wch 
siirvs  -H  gr,  it  bug  +|  inspratn  fo  tt 
Dvnt  wlim  w  ador,  @  brng  M  nerst 
rsmblnc  t  tt  suprm  intlgc  well  prvds 
al  natr  @  wch  en  nv,  nv,  nv  di. 

(i)(T)-  §  ^  ths  °  brn.     (§5  gvn.)  * 


-0. 


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M    M    CLOSING. 

FULL   FOEM. 

^  (I)-  (Ms.)    Ci)(^. 

(i)(T)-  (T)t  dt  prcds  -H  els  ^  a  ::. 

^  Ci)-  T  c  ^■^    ::   scrl  tld. 

(t)  (I)  -  U  wl  atn  t  tt  du ;  cus  -H  Tl 
t  b  infmd  tt  I  am  abt  to  els  —  ::  (^ 
dre  hm  t  gv  lims  aed. 

I  ^-   3r  J    B). 

J  ij  -  {Talcs  rd,  stps  ot  fcng  I  ^ .) 
3r  I  (-). 

^  (t)-  U  wl  atnd  to  tt  prt  %  ur  du 
well  rqs  u  t  e  +]  ::  scl  tl;  infm  -H  T 
tt  -H  Ci)  (T)  is  abt  to  clos  —  : :  @  dret 
bin  t  gv  limsl  ae. 

J  3  -  ^^^  (T-  ^*^)  ^  (T-  ^)  O795 
dr.)  ^r  T, -H  (i)(T)  is  abt  t  els  —  ::. 
Tk  du  ntc  thr^  @  ^v  usl  ac.  {CJs  dr.) 
^^%  (T-  ^^-^)  ^  1;T-  ^)  Reims.) 
Br   ^  Ci),  —  ::  is  serl  tl. 

\  Ci)-  Hw  tl. 

J    ^  -  By  a   br  ^  tbs  °  outsd  M   dr 


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ard  wtli  -H  ppr  impl  %  hs  ofc. 

^  Ci)-  Hs  dt  thr. 

J  5  -  T  kp  of  al  ens  @  evs,  @  c  tt 
nn  ps  o  rps  diir  -H   crmn.  {Bsm  stn.) 

I  Ci)  -  Ci)  (^ ,  —  : :  is  scrl  tl. 

(x)(^-  Br  ?  (D,  r  u  a  (i)(T). 

I  kL)-  1   am. 

(J  (T)  -  (r)  t  mks  11  a  (^  (^ . 

?  Ci)-  M  ob. 

(i)(T)-  (T)t  indcd  11  t  bcm  sen. 

I  (z)-  T  obt  -H  ses  ^  a  (T)  (I)  tt  I  mt 
trv  i  frn  ents,  wk  @  re  ms  pa,  -H  btr 
t  enbl  m  t  snpt  msl  @  fml,  @  cntrbt 
mr  Ibrl  t  -H  rlf  ^  a  dsts  br  (^  (T)  ,  hs 
wd  @  orps. 

(i)(T)-   (r)liY  wr  11  md  a  (^(T). 

^  Ci)-  In  a  tru  @  pfc   ::   %  (^(i)s. 

CtJ(T)-  Hw  mn  emps  sell  a   ::. 

^  Ci)-  Th,  fv,  sv,  nn  or  mr. 

CD  (7)-  (T)hn  empsd  fo  nn,  ^  whm  ds 
it  enst. 

?  Ci)-  Ci)(T),  ^  @  J  (i)s,  Tr,  See,  ^  @ 
J    S  s,    ^  @   J  Sts. 

C5)(i)-  ^^  (0/C5  r^.)  Th  Sts  St  i -H  :;. 


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^  (i)-  At  -f^  rt  @lf  ^  -fj   J  (I)  i  -H  ?  . 

(i)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br   ^  St. 

I  St-  T  tk  cr  ^  -H  rgla  ^  -H  :  :  @  nnd 
-H  drcn  ^  -H  J  d)  i  -f|  ^  ,  whn  -H  erf  r 
eld  fm  lb  t  rfsm,  @  fm  rfs  t  lb  agn; 
t  e  tt  -H  tbls  r  ppr  elthd  @  iincltlid, 
at  -H  wl  @  pi  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  ;  als  t  asst  in 
-fl  pprn  fo  edts. 

(i)(T)-  Th   J    E)    St.  -^ 

^  St-  At  -H  rt  ^  -H    ^  Ci)  in  -H  (;) .        ^ 

(t}(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  J    &  . 

J    ^  -  T  er  msgs  fm  -H    ^  (i)  i  -H    ^ 

t  -f]   J  (i)  i  -H    ^  ,  @  els  abt  -H    : :  as  li 

sill  drc ;  t  atn  -H  pprn  fo  edts,  @  e  -H 

::  serl  tl. 

(t)  (T)  -  Til    I    5  s  St. 

j5-At-Hrt^-HCi)(i)i-HG. 

(D  (T)  -  Ur  dt,  Br   ^   9  . 

^  5  -  T  ear  msgs  f  m  -H  Ci)  (^  i  -H  E 
t  -H  ^  (i)  in  -H  (i) ,  @  els  abt  -H  : :  as 
li  sill  dre.  T  rec  edts  at  -f|  dr,  @  in 
-H  absc  %  -H  Mrsl,  to  orngz  -fl  : : ,  ree 
@  acmd  vstg  brn. 

Ci)(T)-  Th  Sec -St. 


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?  &-  At  -H  If  ^  -H  (i)(^. 

Ci)(T)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Sec. 

Sec-  T  crily  obsv  -f|  prcdgs  ^  -H  :: 
kp  a  tru  @  pfc  red  ^  -H  sm,  recv  al 
mns  fm  -H  lins  %  -H  brn  @  pa  thm  t 
-H  Trs,  tkg  hs  rcpt  thfr. 

Ci)(i)-  Th  Trs  St. 

Sec-  At  -H-  rt  ^  -H  Ci)  (T)  . 

(i)(i)-  Ur  dt,  Br  Trs. 

Trs-  To  tk  clirg  %  -H  stock  @  otkr 
prpt  %  -W  ::  ;  rec  al  mns,  kp  a  js  @ 
tru  act  %  -W  sm,  @  iDa  thm  ot  by  ord 
^  -H  ^(^  @  cnst  %  -W   \\, 

(D(i)-  Th   J  Ci)s  St. 

Trs-  In  -H    ?  ,  CD. 

(!)(::)-  Ur  dt  i  -fl    ^  ,  Br   J  Ci). 

J  (t)-  T  obsv  -H  sn  at  its  mrdn  lit, 
well  is  -H  gl  @  bt  ^  -H  da;  t  cl  -H  cf 
fm  Tb  t  rfs  @  fm  rf s  to  &  agn,  at  +| 
wl  @  pis  ^  -H    (i)  (I) . 

(t)(T)-  Til   I  CDS  St. 

J  (I)-  In  +1  (t),  Ci). 

(t)(^-  Ur  dt  i  -H  (i),  Br   ^  (i). 

^  Ci)-  As  -H  sn  is  in  -H  CD  at  -H  cls 


232 

%  -H  da,  so  stn  -fl  ^  (i)  in  -H  (i)  t  asst 
-H  (i)  (T)  in  op  @  els  hs  : :  ;  pa  -H  erf 
thr  wgs  if  any  b  due,  @  c  tt  nn  go 
awa  dsfd;  lirmn  bng  -H  stg  @  sprt  % 
al  inst,  mr  espe  tlis  %  ors. 

(z)G)-  Th  (T)s  St. 

^  (I)-  In  -H   G,  (I). 

(t)(T)-  Hs  dt  thr. 

^  Ci)-  As  -H  sn  rs  i  -H  G  to  opn  @ 
adrn  -H  da ;  s  rs  -H  Ci)  (^  in  +|  (i  t  op 
@  elos  hs  ::  in  du  tm,  set  -H  crft  at 
wk  @  gv  thm  ncsr  instc. 

Qr)  (T)  -  ^^*  Br  ^  (i) ,  it  is  m  ordr  tt 
—  ::  b  nw  els  @  stn  els  untl  on  nx 
rgrl  emen  nnls  snr  eld  tglir  npn  sm 
spel  emrge,  %  weh  du  nte  wl  b  gvn. 
Ths,  my  wl  @  pis  u  wl  erne  t  -H  J  Ci) 
in  -H    ^  @  h  t  -H  brn  prs  fr  thr  gv. 

^  (D-  Br  J  (r). 

J  CD-  Br   ^  (I). 

I  (D-  It  is  -H  ord  %  -H  (i)  (T)  tt  —  :: 
b  nw  els  @  st  els  untl  ou  nx  rgl  cmc 
unls  snr  eld  tghr  upn  sm  spel  emrge, 
fc  weh  du  nte  wl  b  gvn.     Ths,  hs  wl 


233 
@  pis  u  wl  i^rclm  t  +1  brn  prs  fr  t  g. 

J  (i)  -  Brn,  u  hv  lir  -H  ord  %  M  ^  (^ 
as  cmc  t  m  b  -H  ^  Ci)  i  +|  (r)  ;  tk  du 
ntc  W\r%  @  gv  ursls  ac. 

(i)(T)-  §s  brn.      (§s  gvn.) 

(T)(T)-    ^         ^    (i)-    ^        J     (i)-    * 

(t)(T)-*       ^(i)-*      JCl)-'^ 

Mrsl-  (C^Zc  O/^^Ztz  t  4..) 

O  God,  our  Creator,  Preserver,  and  Ben- 
efactor, unto  whom  all  hearts  are  open,  all 
desires  known,  and  from  whom  no  secrets 
are  hid,  we  heartily  thank  Thee  for  the 
fraternal  communion  that  we  have  been 
permitted  through  Thy  kind  providence  to 
enjoy.  May  we  be  ever  mindful  that  it  is 
in  Thee  that  we  live,  move,  and  have  our 
being;  that  every  good  gift  cometh  from 
Thee.  Bless  our  humble  labors  for  the 
promotion  of  truth  and  love,  unity  and 
peace.  Continue  to  extend  Thy  gracious 
favor  to  our  beloved  Institution,  and  make 
it  more  and  more  an  agency  for  good 
among  men. 

Dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing.  Go  with 
us  as  we  return  to  our  homes.  Be  with  us 
while  engaged  in  the  active  affairs  and 
duties  of  this  life.    So  influence  our  hearts 


234 

and  minds  that  we  may  faithfully  practise 
out  of  the  Lodge  the  great  moral  duties 
which  are  inculcated  in  it;  and  with  rev- 
erence study  and  obey  the  laws  which 
Thou  hast  given  us  in  Thy  Holy  Word ; 
and  to  Thee  shall  be  all  the  praise. 
A?nen. 

Response. — So  mote  it  be. 
J   Ci),    ^  (i)  @  (i)C^)-  (^Exisli    tliT  Its.) 
Mrsi-  {Cls  hJc.)  Ode. 

Ci)  (^  -  Br    I    Ci) ,  liw  shd  G)  s  mt. 
^  (-)-  On  -H   Ivl.     {Ofcsstpdn.) 
iz)  (^  -  Hw  act,  Br   J    (J . 
J  (i)-  On  -H  plm. 

(i)  (T)  -  An  prt  on  -H  sqr ;  ths  ma  w 
ev  mt,  act  @  prt. 

^  (^)  or  Chp-  May  the  blessing  of 
Heaven  rest  upon  us  ana  all  regular 
Masons.  May  brotherly  love  prevail,  and 
every  moral  and  social  virtue  cement  us. 
Amefi. 

Resp07ise.     So  mote  it  be. 

(i)  (^-  I  dclr  — •  ::  cls  i  du  fm.  Br 
J    9,  infm   +1   Tl. 

J  5-  ^^^  (T-  ^^^)  Ops  dr.)  3rTl, 
+1  ::  isnwcls.  {Cls  dr.)  ^^^  (T-  ^^*) 
Th  dt  is  pfd,  (i)  o. 


235 

LABOR  TO  REFRESHMENT 

(i)(^-  3r  J  (i),  u  wl  cl  -H  erf  f  K) 
t  rfsmt. 

J  U  -  3  rn,  by  ord  ^  -f|  (i)  (?) ,  u  r  n 
eld  f  !b  t  rfsmt. 

REFRESHMENT  TO  LABOR 

(i)  (^  -  3  r  J  (i) ,  u  wl  cl  -H  erf  f  rf s 
t  K)  agn. 

J  (i)  -  3  rn,  by  ord  ^  -H  (D  (?) ,  urn 
eld  f  rfs  t  ft  agn.  Tk  d  nte  thr^  @ 
gv  ursls  ae. 


I,  A  B,  d  liby  @  hrn  si  s,  tt  I  liv 
hv  bn  rgl  initd  an  E^,  psd  t  -H  °  ^ 
Fc,  @  rsd  to  -H  °  ^  (T)  (?)  ;  in  a  rg  @ 
dn  enst  ::^F@A(?)s;ttI  r^  nt 
n  nnd  +|  ban  %  sspsn  o  xplsn;  @  kn 
%  no  rsn  wh  I  slid  nt  vis  tlis  or  any 
otlir   ::  ^  F  @  A  (T)s.     S  li  m  G. 


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22051  Amaranth    Ode    Book 20 

22055       Paper     15 

22041  Amaranth  Ritual,      rev.     Enlgd.    Macc.     .    1.00 

50059  Among  the   Heretics,   Packer 1.00 

220S1  Ancient   Const,     rpt.   1732.      Anderson 1.00 

22126  Ancient  Ideals  In  Modern  Life,  Besant. .  .75 
50151  Ancient  Masonic  Revelations.  Churchward  1.50 
2205G  Ancient  Mysteries  and  Modern  Masonry..   1.00 

22060       Paper.      Rev.    Charles   H.   Vail 75 

24346  Ancient  Mys.  &  Mod.  Revelation,  Colville  1.00 
22086  Ancient  Mystic  Oriental  Masonry.  Clymer  1.50 
22110  Ancient  Or.  of  Hercules  (burl.)  6  copies..  5.00 

22136  Ancient    Wisdom,    Annie    Besant 1.50 

26016  Anniversary  Ode.     O.  E.  S.     5c.;  per  doz.     .20 

22071  Annotated  Constitutions.     Simons 1.00 

26027  An  Old  Love  Story.  O.E.S.Poem.  Engle. .     .10 

22091  Antiquities  of  Freemasonry.    Oliver 1.50 

22101  Ant'ties  of  the  O-ient  Unveiled.  Redding  1.50 
23726  An  Occultist's  Travels.     Reichel.     Cloth..   1.00 

50700  Apocalypse    Unsealed,    The,    Pryse 2.00 

22196  Apollonius   of   Tyana,   Guthrie 75 

24125  Aquarian    Gospel   of   Christy  Levi 2.00 

50004  Arcana  of  Astrology,  W.  >.  Simmonite.,  5.00 
50161  Arcana  of  Freemasonry,  Churchward. on  press 
22146  Arcane  Schools- Hist,  of  F'msy.  J.  Yarker.  4.75 

24501  Ardath,   Psychic    Story,    Marie   Corelli 50 

26024  Around   Our  Altar.     A.   C.   S.   Engle 05 

50142  Art  of  Rendering  (Elocution), E.W.Fenno  1.50 
22016  As  a  Man  Thinketh.  J.  Allen.  CI.  4i4x7^     .50 

22019  Special  Gift  Edition   75 

22020  Paper    15 

50257  Ascendant  Tables   (Astrological).    Paper.   1.00 

50258  Leather    2.00 

222S6  As   Ye   Will,    Sheldon    Leavitt,    M.D 1.50 

50610  Astral    Plane,    The.    Leadbeater 35 

51255  Astrologer  and  His  Work.    The.    Leo 25 

50208  Astrological  Key  to  Character,  Pagan...  .40 
50256  Astrological   Relations  of  Names  &  Nos..     .50 

50244  Astrology,     Lilly's.      Zadkiel 2.00 

24128  Astrology,  Macgregor 50 

51010  Astrology,    Sepharial    50 

51250  Astrology     Explained.      Leo 25 

50005  Astrology   for  All.     Leo.     Part  1 3.75 

50010  Astrology  for  All.    Leo.     Part  II 3.75 

51101  Atlantis    and    Lemuria.     Rudolf   Steiner. .   1.00 

50575  Atlantis  &    Lemuria.      Scott-Eliott ''75 

51279  Atlantis  the  Ancient.    Colville.    Paper..*     .10 

24355  Atlantis,   Story  of.    Scott-Eliott 1.25 

24200  Atlantis,  Antediluvian  World.  Donnelly..  2.00 


61050  At  the  Feet  of  the  Master,  Alcyone.  Lea.     .75 

51051  Cloth  »  .50 

51052  Paper  25 

50765  A  to  Z  Horoscope  Delineator,  The.George  2.00 

24257  Auras  and  Your  Keynote.  J.  S.  Sears.  CI.     .50 

22131  Autobiography.     Besant    1.75 

26030  A  Vision.   O.E.S.Poem.   Mary  L.   Paine...     .10 

51311  Awakening,    The.     Mabel  Collins 80 

50015  Bachelor's    Cong.    (Burlesque.)    Galbraith     .15 

50695   Barabbas.     Marie    Corelli 75 

50012  Beautiful    Necessity.    Claude  Bragdon 2.00 

51312  Beginnings   of   Seership.    Vincent   Turvey  1.50 

50510  Be   Good   to   Yourself.     Marden 1.00 

22076  Ben   Hur.     Wallace  1.50 

22067  Beuchners  Fraternal  Reg.    Lea.  V.  Pocket     .60 

50298  Beyond  the   Borderline  of  Life.  G.  Myers  1.00 

24223  Bhagavad   Gita,    Lectures  on  the.   S.    Row  1.00 

24215  Bhagavad    Gita.    By  Judge.     Flex.   Lea...      .75 

50011  Bhagavad   Gita,   Tho'ts  on.   A  Brahmin..   1.25 

50375  Bhagavad  Gita.  Ti'ans.  by  Besant.  Cloth.     .50 

50376  Leather    75 

50377  Paper     25 

51821   Bible    in    India.     Louis   Jacolliot 2.00 

50017  Bible  in  Our  Public  Schools.  R.  E.  Allen.     .25 
50025  Bible  ^1yst.  &  Bible  Meaning.  Troward. . .   2.10 

22175  Biography  of   Mrs.    Babington    25 

24277  Birth  of  the   New  Church.     J.   S.   Sears...     .25 

22191  Birthdays,  Significance,  Colville,  L'th'ette     .50 

22195       Paper  40 

50064  Black   Trail.    (Graphology   Stories).   Hall.   1.00 

50016  Blue    Bird.     Maeterlink 1.25 

50014   Body  of   His  Desire.    Prade 1.20 

22001  Book  of  A.  A.  S.   R.     McClenachan 3.00 

22151  Book  of  the  Chapter.  Mackey 1.60 

50198  Book  of  the  Dead.   3  vols.   Illus.  Budge. .  .12.50 

50019   Book  of  the   Dead,   Egyptian.  1  vol 6.00 

50018  Book  of   Life.     Dr.  Alesha  Sivartha 2.00 

24219  Book  of  the  Sacred   Magic.    Mathers 5.00 

50061   Book   of   Symbols.     Macoy *  1.00 

50099  Borderland  of  Psychical  Research.  Hyslop  1.50 

51280  Boy    Mason.     Ellis    *     .10 

22176  Brotherhood.   Harding   50 

22186  Brotherhood   of    Healers.   J.Macbeth.paper     .35 

22161  Brother  of  Third    Degree.    Carver 1.35 

50046  Browning,    Elizabeth    B.     Poems .75 

50047  Browning,    Robert.     Poems 7B 

50595  Building  of  the  Kosmos.    Besant 75 

50030  Byways  of  Blessedness.  James  Allen.  Lea.  1.25 

60824       Cloth    75 

S0018  Byways  of   Freemas'y.   Rev.J.T.Lawrenee  1.75 


51260  Byways  of  Ghostfand.  Elliott  O'Donnell..  1.35 

50326  Calendar  of  New  Thought 60 

50058  Call    of   the   Carpenter.     White 1.20 

50035  Car  of  Phoebus  The.    Robt.  J.  Lees 1.25 

50040  Case  of  Smythe  v.  Smith  (Burl.)  Dumont    .15 
50232  Casting  Away  of   Mrs.  Leeks  &   Mrs.  Ale- 
shine.    Frank  R.   Stockton 75 

50222  Century  of  the  Child.    Key 1.50 

50043  Ceremonial    Magic.    Waite 5.50 

51324  Chaldean   Astrology.     George  Wilde 2.15 

24220  Changing  World,  The.    Besant 1.25 

22151  Chapter,   Book  of  the.  Macliey.  Cloth 1.60 

22221  Chapter    Music.     Ilsley 15 

24224  Character   Building   Tho't   Power.   Trine..     .35 

22230  Charges  of  a   Mason.  Chase   15 

50163  Chinese    Numismatic   Riddle.    Higgins 25 

50327  Christ  and    Buddha.    Rich.     Paper 30 

50036  Christ  and  Buddha.  C.  Jinarajadasa.  Lea.     .75 

50037  Cloth    50 

50328  Christ,  How  Shall  We  Know.  Heindel.  Pa  .15 
50042  Christ  Life  and  How  to  Live  It.  George.  1.00 
50007  Christ  of  the  Holy  Grail,  The.  Macbeth..  1.00 
50360  Christian    Creed,   The.     Leadbeater 1.35 

50146  Christian   Healing.    Chas.  Filmore,    Cloth.  1.50 

50147  Paper    75 

50063  Chris.  Scl.  &  Kindred  Subj'ts.  Winbigler  1.00 
50045  Christianity  and  Science.   Wilmshurst 40 

22201  Christmas,  Easter  and  Burial  Serv.  K.  T.     .45 

22202  Leather.  Rev.  Cornelius  L.  Twing 75 

22204  Morocco     1.00 

22205  Paper     35 

24230  Civilization  in  Ancient  India.  Dutt.  2  v. . .   7.00 

24228  Clairvoyance.     C.   W.   Leadbeater 75 

50234  Cloud   Upon  the  Sanc.VonEckhartshousen  1.35 

22216  Cook's   Monitor.    For  Illinois.    Leather...     .40 

22217  Leather,    with   Flap 60 

22210  Coles  Initiation  Ritual  (Burlesque)  6  cop.  3.75 

50167  Color — Music.      Rimmington 1,50 

50269  Colloquies  with  an  Unseen  Friend.  Paget  1.50 

24011  Colorado  Gr.   L.   Monitor.  Foster.  Cloth..     .75 

24012  Leather     1.00 

50323  Columns,  J  &  B,  in  Relation  to  the  Bible  .50 
26043  Compass  and  Star.  O.E.S.  Poem.  Engle..*     .05 

51301  Concentration   of  Thought.     Colville 10 

22276  Concentration.   Julia   Seton   Sears.   Paper.     .50 

50241   Concentration  Made  Easy.    Keeler 25 

22246  Concise  Cyclo.   of   Freemasonry.  Hawkins  1.75 

22211  Concordia.  Words  only.  Ilsley 25 

50969  Conduct  of  Life.    Emerson 75 


22281  Constitution  and  History,  A.  A.  S.  R 2.00 

22295  Constitutions,  O.  E.  S.,  Africa,  Paper 25 

22296  Constructive    Psychology.   Buck    1.00 

50041  Constructive  Tliinking.    Keeler ,25 

50038  Cosmic  Consciousness.    Buck 4.00 

50044  Cosmic  Symbolism.     Sepharial 1.50 

22236  Cosmogony  of  Evolution.  Ingalese.  Cloth.  2.00 

22231  Council  Monitor.    Chase  1.00 

22241  Council     Monitor.     Mackey  2.00 

24232  Counsels  by  the  Way.    Van  Dyke 75 

22251  Craft    Masonry.    Cunningham    1.00 

22254       Morocco    1.50 

51135  Creation  by  Thinking.  J.  PI.  Taylor.  Paper  .50 
50287  Creative  Process  in  the  Individ.  Troward  1.60 
22261  Cross  Masonic  Chart.  Revised 1.75 

51306  Cross  of  the   Magi.  F,  C.  Higgins.  Cloth.  1.50 

51307  Paper     1.00 

22256  Crucifixion  by  an  Eye  Witness 1.00 

50048  Cruci.    fr,    a    Jewish    Standpoint.     Hirsch.     .25 

22241  Cryptic    Masonry.    Mackey    2.00 

22266  Culture  of  Concentration.  W.  Q.  Judge..  .10 
22271  Cushing's    Manual,    Parliamentary   Law..     .75 

22411  Cyclopedia    of    Fraternities.    Stevens 4.50 

22316  Dashed    Against  the    Rock.   Colville 75 

22341   Daughter   of    Jsis.     Waller...., 50 

22340  Daughters  of  Sphinx.    (Burlesque)   6  cop.  5.00 

51015  Dawn    of   a   Tomorrow.     Burnett 1.00 

50625   Death    and    After.     Besant 35 

50152  Degrees  of  Zodiac  Symbolized.  Charubel.  .45 
26031  Depend'ce  of    Mas'ry   upon   O.E.S..Engle*     .15 

50630   Devachanic    Plane.     Leadbeater 35 

26050  Diagram  for  Floral  Work.  O.E.S.  Engle.  .50 
26049  Dia.  of  Marches  for  Mystic  Tie.  O.E.S...  .15 
22301  Diagram  of  Parliamentary  Rules.  Smith..     .50 

22304       Morocco,   with  Parchment  Chart 1.00 

50055  Direct'ns  and  Direct'g.  Astrolog.  Green.  .45 
50086   Directory  of  Mas.    Lodges  of  the   World..   2.50 

50060   Discov.   of  the    Lost   Trail.     Newcomb 1.50 

22306  Discovery  of  the  Soul.     Wilson 1.00 

50049  Dissociation  of  a  Personality.  Prince....  2.80 
50065  District  Convention,  The  (Burl.)  Dumont  .15 
22346  Divine  Pedigree  of  Man.  T.  J.  Hudson,.  1.50 
24261  Divine  Realization.  J.  S.  Sears.  Paper.,  .10 
50410  Doctrine  and   Lit.  of  the   Kabalah.  Waite  2.50 

50365  Doctrine   of  the    Heart.     Besant.     Cloth..     .50 

50366  Leather    75 

50367  Paper     25 

50840  Dore    Lectures.     A.   Troward,     Cloth 1.00 

60841      Paper    50 


60052  Do   the   Dead   Depart?     Bates 1.50 

6005]    D'ble    Doctrine   Ch.   of    Rome.VonZedtwitz     .35 

50340   Double    Man,    The.     Dowd 1.00 

50281  Dracuia.      An  Occult  Novel.     Stoker 1.50 

22331   Dream    Child.     Huntley 1.00 

24234   Dreams.     C.    W.    Leadbeater 50 

50053   Dreams.     Olive    Schreiner 75 

50329  Dreams.     Bergson    60 

22311  Drew's    Monitor.     Small 60 

22361  Early  History,  New  York.  Ross 2.50 

22366   Early  Hist.  &  Proceedings,  N.  Y.  Vol.  1..  2.50 

26001   Eastern    Star.     H.    T.    Stanton *Free 

50075   Edenburgh     Lectures.      T.    Troward 1.25 

22371  Eden  to   Malta.     Beller 1.50 

50087       Paper    75 

24661  Education   as  Service.    Alcyone.    Paper. .     .25 

24662  Cloth     50 

24668  Leather     75 

51130  Education    of  Children.     Rudolf  Steiner. .     .50 

50263   Education   of  the   Will.     Jules   Payot 1.50 

50070  Edward  Burton,  Metaphys.  Novel.  Wood  1,25 
22421   Egypt  the  Cradle  of  Msry.deClifford  2  vol.  6,75 

22423  Half  American  Morocco,  2  vol 7.50 

22424  Full  American  Morocco,  2  vol 10.00 

22425  Full  Persian  Morocco.  1  vol 10.00 

22381   Egyptian    Symbols.     Portal,   Simons 1.00 

50056  Eight  Pillars  of  Prosperity,  The.  Allen..  1.15 
26019  Electa.  O.E.S.  Poem.  Mrs.H.E.Parmelee*  .05 
22981  Election  and  Installation.  Grand  Lecturer    .40 

22985       Paper     25 

22376  Emerson's    Essays    75 

50073   Emerson's    Poems.     Emerson 75 

22406   Encyclo.   Mackev.   McClenachan.   2  vols.  ..12.00 

22391  Ency.  and  Hist.  Oliver  &  Macoy.  Cloth..  2.75 

22392  Library    Sheep,    Marble    Edge 3,00 

22395       Half  American   Russia    3,25 

22393  Half  American  Morocco 3.50 

22397       Full    American    Russia    4.25 

22394  Pull   American    Morocco 5.75 

22411  Encyclopedia  of  Fraternities,  Stevens..  4,50 
26013  End  of  Life's  Labyrinth. O.E.S. Poem. Engle*, 15 
50136  Enigmas  of  Psychical  Research,  Hyslop. .  1.50 
22356  Entering   the    Kingdom.  Js.   Allen 50 

22359  Special  Gift  Edition 75 

22360  Paper     15 

50077  Ephemeris.     Raphael.    CCurrent  Tear)   ea.     .25 

50078  nS40    to    Current   Year^ each   year     .35 

50830  Episodes   from    an    Unwritten    History 50 

50158  Essays  &  Papers  Relat.  to  Freem'y,Gould  7.00 

50079  Esoteric  Astrology.     Allan  Leo 3.75 


50076  Esoteric    Suddhlsm.     Slnnett 1.i:5 

24238  Esoteric    Christianity.     Besant 1.50 

50074  Etidorpliia.     John   Uri    Lloyd 1.50 

50071  Etiquette    of    Freemasonry 1.75 

50080  Everybody's    Astrology.     Alan    Leo 45 

24240   Every    Living    Creature.     R.    W.    Trine...      .35 

24242   Every   IVlan   a   King.     O.   S.   Marden 1.00 

50069  Evidences  of  Frm'ry.  Rabbi  Chumaceiro  .25 
60054  Evolution  &  Occultism.  Essays.  Besant..  1.00 
50221   Evolution   of   Immortality    (Rosicruciae) . .   1.00 

24239  Evolution    of   Life   and    Form.     Besant 75 

22396   Evolution   of  the  Soul.     T.   J.   Hudson 1.50 

50006   Evolution    of   Worlds.     Percival   Lowell...   2.50 

50072  Experience  in  Self  Healing.  E.  Towne..  .50 
50350  Experimental  Psychol,  of  Music. Feininger  1.60 
24481  Extended  Vision.  G.  Tabor  Thompson...  1.00 
50216   Faith    of  Anc.    Egypt,    The.    Sidney   Coryn  1.00 

22476  Fate    Mastered,    Destiny    Fulfilled 30 

51065   Fellowship  Sci.   Series  Life  Primer.  Vol.  1  1.00 

22465  Female  Masonry,  "A  la  Lease"  Paper 50 

50143   Fenno's  Science  of  Speech.  E.  W.  Fenno.    1.25 

50082  Fifty  Yrs.    in   Ch.   of   Rome.Fath.Clinquay  2.25 

50635   First    Step    in    Theosophy.     Mallet 75 

22091  Five  Grand  Periods  of  Masonry.  Oliver...  1.50 
22471  Five  Jewels  of  the  Orient,  The.  Burton.  1.00 
50740  Five  Journeys  Around  the  World.  Peebles  2.00 
26008   Five    Points   of   the   Star.   Poem.    Russell*     .10 

24245  Flaxius.  Leland  1.50 

22490   Floral    March.     Sim.pson 50 

22481  Floral  Worl<.  Bunnell 40 

22485       Paper     25 

24006  Florida  Monitor.  Gr.  Lodge  Committee...     .75 

24007  Leather     ' 1.00 

50085   Flute  of  the  Gods.     M.  E.   Ryan 1.50 

50081  Footprints   of   Jesuits.     Thompson 1.00 

50248  Force    of    Mind.     Schofield 2.00 

26041   For  Installation.   O.E.S.Poem.  Engle 10 

50236   Foundation    Stones.     James    Allen 50 

50284   Four    tpochs    in    Life.     Hygiene.     Muncie  1.50 

24248   Four    Great    Religions.     Besant 75 

50084  Fourteen  Les.  Yogi  Phil.Ramacharaka. .  1.00 
24250  Fourth    Dimension,   The.     C.    H.   Hinton,.   1.75 

50083  Fragments  of  a   Faith   Forgotten.    Mead..   4.00 

24252   Freedom  Ta!i<s.    J.   S.   Sears.     Cloth 1.00 

22530  Freemasonry    and     Jesuitry 15 

50650  Fm'y  "Open   Road  to   Damnation"   Cath.*     .10 

22501  Freemasons    Monitor.    Webb.    Cloth 79 

22502  Leather     1.00 

22571  Freemason's   Monitor.      Sickles    1.00 

22572  Same,  Lodge,  to  Comdy.,  Leather 1,50 


22511  Preemason's  Monitor.     Thornberg 1.25 

22512  Leather   2.09 

22551  Freimaurer's    Handbuch.      Small .60 

22556  Freimaurer's    Hanbuch    1.C0 

22557  Leather     ' 1.25 

24254  From  Incarnat'n  to  Reincarna.  Ingalese  2.00 
24136  From   India  to  the  Planet   Mars.  Flourney  1.50 

24138  From   Passion  to   Peace.    James  Allen 50 

50303  From    Pioneer  to   Poet.    Pagan 2.60 

50301  From    Poverty   to    Power.   Path   of   Pros- 
perity and  Way  of  Peace.     Allen 1.00 

22156  Funeral  Services.  Simons — Macoy 35 

22160       Paper     25 

24131   Future    Life.     Louis   Elbe 1.20 

51314  Gates   of   Knowledge.     Rudolf   Steiner 1.25 

50090  Gay   Gnani   of  Gingalee.     Huntlev 1.00 

22651  Gem  of  Song,  O.  E.  S.  Pitkin  &  Mathews     .50 

22655  Paper 25 

22021  General  Ahiman  Rezon,  a  Large  Monitor  2.00 
22024       Same,   Morocco  &   Gilt,   Sickles— Macoy  3.50 

22656  Genius   of   Freemasonry.   Buck 1.00 

50505  Getting    On.     Marden 1.00 

50089  Gleam,    The.      Albee 1.35 

50122  Gleanings    from    Buddha    Fields.     Hearn.   1.25 

51240  Glimpse,    The.     Arnold    Bennett 1.25 

22671  Glints  of  Wisdom.    W.   J    Colville 75 

22675       Paper    40 

50985  Gnani    Yoga.     Yogi   Ramacharaka x  1.00 

51281  Gnosticism:    Its    Spirit.    Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

50291  God,  a    Present   Help.     Cady.     Cloth x  1.00 

50292  Paper X     .60 

50095  God's  Image  in  Man.  Henry  Wood...  .  1.00 
50100  Golden  Age  Cook  Book.  Vegetar.  Dvvight.  1.00 

50495  Golden   Verses  of   Pythagoras.    Leather.     1.00 

50496  Cloth    60 

50126  Gd.  M.'s  Treasure.  lOOF  Novel.  Sargent  1.25 
50088  Graphology:  Brain  Behind  the  Pen.  Hall.  1.00 
24260  Grapho- Psychology.     J.   S.   Sears.     Cloth.   1.00 

50091  Great  Initiates.    Schure.     2  vols,  set 3.50 

50311  Great    Mother,    The.     Bjerreguard 2.50 

24436  Great   Psychological   Crime.     T.   K 2.00 

50395  Great  Pyramid  at  Jeezeh.    McCarty 3.00 

24141  Great  Religions  of  the  World.  H.  A.  Giles  2.00 

50008  Great  Stone  Face.    N.  Hawthorne 50 

50950  Great    Within.     Larson 75 

22661  Great  Work.  The.  By  T.  K.,  a  Mystic.  2.00 
24263  Greatest  Thing  Ever  Known.  R.W.Trine.  .35 
24262  Greatest  Thing  in  the  World.  Drummond  .50 
24253  Greatest  Truth,  The.  H.  W.  Dresser... x  .90 
50199  Growth  of  the  Soul.    Sinnett 1.75 


2aD45  Guide  to  Chapt.  Sheville,  Gould.  Limp  CI.     .75 

22641  Same  in  Cloth  and  Gilt  Binding 1.00 

22642  Leather,   with  Flap 1 .25 

22644  Bound  in  Imitation  Cowhide  Morocco..   1.50 

22646       Larg-e  Library   Size,   Cloth    1.50 

22649       Same    in    Imitation    Morocco 2.00 

22706  Guiding    Star.      Molyneux 40 

22676  Guild    Frm'sry,   Ancient   Const.   Charges..   1.00 

22311   Hand    Book   of    Freemasonry.   Drew 60 

22711  Harmonia.       Music.      Cutler 25 

22716   Harmonics    of    Evolution.     Huntley 2.00 

50975   Hatha   Yoga.     Yogi    Ramacharaka x  1.00 

50640  H.P.B.    and    Masters  of   Wisdom.   Besant.     .60 

50116  Healing    Influences.    Leander   Whipple....   1.25 

51245   Healing   Voice,  The.    Anna  Johnson 1.25 

24143  Health    and    Happiness.    Rev.    S.   Fallows.   1.50 

24146  Health  and  Suggestion.  vonFeuchersleben   1.00 

22741   Health  from   Knowledge.     Colville 75 

22744       Paper    *     .40 

22851   Heavenly    Life.   James  Allen.    Cloth 50 

22854  Special    Gift    Edition    75 

22855  Paper     15 

22746  Hebrew  Bible  in   English,  $1.00  to                20.00 

50685  He   Can   Who   Thinks    He    Can.     Marden..    1.00 

50105  Helps   to    Right    Living.   Kath.    Newcomb.   1.25 

50118  Henri   Bergson  (Philos.  of  Change)  Carr. .      .25 

24526  Here   &  There    in   Yucatan.   LePlongeon.,     .75 

50110  Heretic,  The.    Robt.   J.  Lees 1.25 

22856  Hermes    and    Plato.     Schure 85 

22721  Hermetic   Writ'g   of   Paracelsus. Waite. 2  v.18.00 

22722  American  Edition,   2  vols 12.00 

22866  Heroines  of  Jericho,   Ceremonies.  Dickson     .80 

22861   Heroines  of  Jericho.     Ritual.    Dickson 50 

24269  Hidden   Church   of  the    Holy   Grail.   Waite  4.85 

50111  Hidden  Side  of  Things.  Leadbeater  2  v.  4.50 
24166  Hidden  Tradition  in  Mas'y-Cooper-Oaklev  1.25 
50115  Hidden  Way  Across  the  Threshold.  Street  3.50 

50415  High   Twelve.     Ed.    S.    Ellis *  1.50 

50416  Half  morocco   gilt   Back *  2.50 

50915  Hints  on  Study  of  Ehagavad  Gita.  Besant     .75 

24278  Hints   to   Yg.    Stud,    of   Occultism.   Rogers     ,50 

22723  Historical    Landmarks.    Oliver 4.00 

22726  Historical    Sketch — Morton    Commandery.    1.00 

22391  Hist'y   &   Cycloped.   of   Freem'y.     Cloth..*  2.75 

22392  Library    Sheep,    Marble    Edge *  3.00 

22395       Half    American    Russia.      Oliver *  3.25 

22393  Half   American    Morocco.      & *  3.50 

22397       Pull  American   Russia.     Macoy *  4.25 

22394  Full   American   Morocco *  5.75 


50173  HIst'y  Mas.  Persecu.    By  var.  authors,.*  1.50 

50174  Rev.  Geo.  Oliver,  D.D.,  Ed.  Paper...*  1.00 
22731  History  and  Power  of  Mind.  Ingalese.  CI.  2.00 
22751   History  of  A.   &  A.   Scottish   Rite.  Folger  3.00 

22791   Hist,    of   Colored    F'msy.    Grimshaw 1.25 

22771   Hist,  of   F'msy,  Concise.  Gould.  Cloth 2.75 

22773  Half    Morocco     3.75 

22774  Full    Morocco     4.75 

22781  Hist,  of  F'msy.  Mitchell,  2  vols 4.00 

22782  Library  Sheep    5.00 

22784       Morocco     6.00 

22761   Hist,   of  Freem'y  &  Concordant  Orders...   5.50 

22763  Half  Morocco,   Stillson   &  Hughan 6.50 

22764  Full    Morocco    7.50 

22801  History  of  Initiation.  Oliver  1.50 

22811   History    of    K.    T.    Revised.    Addison 3.25 

22813  Half  American  Morocco   4.00 

22814  Full    American    Morocco    5.00 

22817       Full    Persian    Morocco    7.50 

50299   History  of  IVIagic.    Waite 3.75 

24342   History    of    iVledicine.     Alex.    Wilder 3.00 

22821   History  of  IVIempiiis  Rite.    Gottlieb 1.00 

22831   History  of   O.    E.    S.      Engle 2.50 

242S2   Holy   Grail,   The.     Mary  Hanford  Ford...     .75 

50120   Horary    Astrology.     Alan    Leo 45 

50157   Horary  Astrology.     Simmonite 1.25 

50125   Horoscope   in    Detail.     Leo  and  Green 45 

50980   Hour   Book,    Perpet.    Planetory.     George..     .50 

50130   Hours   with  the   Mystics.    Vaughn 3.00 

50293   How  to   Develop   Psychic   Insicjht.     Keeler     .25 

50137   How  to  Grow  Success.     Eli%.   Tnwne x     .50 

50140  How  to  Judge  a  Nativity.  A.  Leo.  Part  I  3.75 
50145   How  to  Judge  a  Nativity.  A.  Leo.  Part  II  3.75 

50135   How   to    Keep    Fit.     Schnfield 75 

51235   How  to  Live  on  24  Hrs.  a  Day.  A.Bennett     .50 

50150   How  to  Obtain  Our  Own.  H.   B.   True 1.00 

51140  How  to  Read  Char,  in  Handwrit.  Booth.  .35 
50155   How  to   Rest   and    Be    Rested.  G.   Dawson     .40 

51225  Human    Atmosphere,    The.     Kilmer 2.50 

51226  Human    Atmosphere    (with    screens) 7.00 

50904   Human   Aura.   Colville   ("4  le^-t.   as  below).     .35 

50900  1-How  Generated:   How  it  Protectsm.l.e.*     .10 

50901  2-PrincipaI    Features    of    Color m.l.e.*     .10 

50902  3- Detailed    Explanations    m.l.e.*     .10 

50903  4-How  it  Reflects  Health  &  Char,  .m.l.e.*  .10 
50112  Human  Chord,  The.  Algernon  Blackwood  1.50 
51230  Human    Machine,    The.     Arnold    Bennett.      .75 

50149   Hvpati?..     Historical    Novel.    Kingsley 75 

50117  Hypnotism    &    Suggestion.     Mason 1.50 

24148  Hyp.  Mental  &  Moral  Culture. Quackenbos  1.?5 


80160  Ida   Ilmond  &  Her  Hr.  of  Vision. Cranford  1.25 

24151  Idyl  of  the  White  Lotus.  Mabel  Collins..  1.00 
50039   lllustra.    of    Freem'y-    Preston-Oliver....*  2.00 

61210  Immediate    Future,    The.     Besant 1.00 

50184  Incidents  in  Life  iVime.  Blavatsl<y.Sinnett  1.00 
i0102  India  (Vol.  IV.  Essays  &  Address.) Besant  1.00 

22991   Indian    Masonry.   Wright    1.50 

24412  Industrial    Problem.   J.    S.    Sears.   Paper..     .25 

51282   Influence    of   Thought.     Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

2S010   Initiation   of   Candidate.    (Buries.),   6   con.  5.00 

22976  Initiation  &  Its  Results.  R.  Steiner,  Ph.D.  1.00 

22977  Board     75 

50910  Initiation  and  Mysteries.  Rudolf  Steiner*  .75 
50317   Initiation,    Perfecting   of   Man.     Besant...   1.00 

24276  Initiation,  Way  of.     R.  Steiner,  Ph.D 1.00 

24280       Board    " 75 

22486   Inner    Life   of   Tao   Teh    King.Bjerregaard  2.00 

50705  Inner    Life.     Vol.    I.      Leadbeater 1.50 

50706  Inner  Life,  The.  Vol.  II.  Leadbeater...  1.50 
22986  In  Memoriam.  Orin  Welsh  (Shopworn)  ..  1.50 
26041  Installation.  O.E.S.  Poem.  A.C.S.Engle.  *  .10 
22981  Installation  Ceremonies.  Simons — Whiting     .40 

22985       Paper 25 

26038  Installation,  Close  of.  O.E.S.Poem.  Engle*     .10 

26033  In  the  Barley  Fields.  O.E.S.Poem.Engle.*     .05 

24152  In   the    Forbidden    Land. H.S. Lander.    1   v.  3.00 

24153  In  the  Forbidden  Land.H.S.Landor.  2  v.  9.00 
24283   In    the    Outer    Court.     Besant 75 

26034  In  tho   Royal   Court.   O.E.S.Poem.  Engle.*     .05 

22996  In   Tune   with   the    Infinite.   Trine 1,25 

22281   Introduction  and   History.  A.  A.  S.   R 2.00 

50196   Introduc.    to    Metaphys.    Plenri    Bergson..     .85 

50920   Introduction    of   Yogi.     Besant 75 

24285  Invisible    Helpers.     C.   W.    Leadbeater 50 

23013   I.   O.   O.    F.    Hist,    and    Manual 3.75 

23001   Irish  Prince  and  Hebrew  Prophet.  Kissick  1.50 

23016   Isis   Unveiled.  2  vols.   Bla.va,tsky 4.50 

24135  Jacob    Boehme.     Whyte 75 

50355  Jehoshua,  Proph.  of  Naz.  F.  Hartmann.  2.50 
26018  Jephthah's  Daugh.  O.E.S.Po.  Parmelee.*  .10 
26003  Jephthah's  Vow,  Dramatic.  A.  C.  S.  Engle     .15 

23046  Jericho   Road    (I.  O.  O.   F.)   B.  Adkins 1.00 

22530  Jesuitry  and  Freemasonry 15 

230.t6  Jesus,  the  Last  Great  Initiate.  Schure..  .85 
23076  Jewels  of   Pythian   Knighthood,  Cloth 3.00 

23078  Half  Morocco    4.00 

23079  Full   Morocco    5.00 

50660  Jews  &    Frmv.    in    U.   S.   from    His.   Soc. . .      .50 

23061  Josephus.    The    Works    of 1.75 

24288  Joy  and   Power.    Plenry  Van  Dyke 75 


50955  Joy   PhUosophy.     Elizabeth  Towne 1.00 

50745  Joyous   Birth.    Gestefeld 1.00 

51327  Just  How  to  Wake  Solar  Plexus.  Paper  x     .25 

51175  Kabala    of    Numbers.     Sepharial 1.00 

51176  Kabala  of  Numbers.  Part  II.  Sepharial.  1.00 
23121  Kabbalah  Unveiled.  S.  L.  M.  Mathers.  CI.  3.50 
50620  Karma.     Besant    35 

24154  Karma,    The    Law   of    Life.    Percival x  2.00 

50378  Keystone,    The.     J.    T.    Liawrence 1.75 

50166  Key  to  Astrology.    Raphael 50 

24147  Key  to  Attainment.    J.    S.    Sears.     Paper.     .15 

24155  Key  to   Health,  Wealth  and   Love.    Sears     .25 

24290  Key  to   Theosophy.    H.   P.   Blavatsky 2.00 

50165   Key  to  Your  Own   Nativity.    Alan  Leo...  3.75 

51322  Key  to  Your  Star  Courses.    Wilde 85 

23086   Kingdom  of  Love.  Frank 1.00 

23120  King  Solomon's  Secret  (Farce) 35 

23092  K.  of  P.  Drill.     Carnahan,  Leather 1.50 

23091       Cloth     - 1.00 

23115   Knights  of  theZoroasters(Burlesque)6cop.  3.75 

2S070  Knight  Templar   Melodies,  per  doz 4.80 

50267  Knowledge   of    God,    The.     Schofield 1.50 

23071  Koran.     Translated  by   Sale 1.00 

51080  Krishna.     Baba    Bharti 2.00 

23106  Krishna   and   Orpheus.    Schure 85 

24202  Kybalion,  The.    Three  Initiates x  1.00 

26045  Labyrinth  as  a  Life  Story.  O.  E.  S.  Paper    .25 

50233  Lady   or  the   Tiger.     Stockton 1.25 

50500  Land  of   Living   Men,  The.    Trine 1.25 

24162  Lao-Tze,    Book  of  the  Simple  Way.  Old.   1.00 

24163  Lao-Tze    Wu    Wei.     Borel 1.00 

50440  Law  of  Attraction.  Colville.  Paper.m.l.e.*  .10 
23141  Law  of  Mental  Medicine.  T.  J.  Hudson..  1.50 
23146  Law  of  Psychic  Phenomena.  T.J.Hudson  1.50 
50925  Law  of  Rhythmic  Breath.  E.  Fletcher.x  1.00 
50450  Law  of  Success.  Colville.  Paper,  m.l.e.*  .10 
50455  Law  of  Suggestion.     Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

24292  Laws  of  the   Higher  Life,    Annie  Besant.     .50 

50223  Leaves   of  Grass.     Whitman 1.25 

50224  De    Luxe    Edition     2.00 

50171  Lessons    in    Living.     To^^Tie x  1.00 

24293  Lessons   in   Truth.     H.   Emelie  Cady x  1.00 

24294  Paper    50 

50319  Letters  from   a    Living  Dsad  Man 1.25 

50172  Letters  fr.  a  Self-made  Merch.  to  his  Son  .75 
51299  Letters  fr.  Julia,  or  Aft.  Death. Stead. clo.  1.00 
508S5  Letters  to  His  Holiness.  A.  Modernist..  1.25 
24159  Letters  That  Have   Helped  Me.Neimand.x     .50 

26022  Let  Us  Follow  the  Star.    A  Poem *     .05 

23161  Lexicon  of  Freemasonry.  Mackey 3.00 


24326  Life  and  Doctrine  of  Paracelsus.  Cloth..  2.5b 
23151  Life  and  Power  from  Within.  Colville...  1.00 
23286   Life  and  Writings  of   Dr.   R.   Fiudd,  CI...  2.50 

50815   Life    Everlasting,    The.     Marie    Corelli 1.35 

51283  Life    Everlasting,    The,      Colville..  .m.l.e.*     .10 

50170   Life    of    Jesus.     Rhees 1.25 

24164   Life  Power  &  How  to  Use  it.  E.  Towne.x  1.00 

50252   Life    Radiant,    The.     Lillian   Whiting 1.00 

24155   Life's  Greatest  Secret.    Sears 25 

51065  Life's  Primer.  Tuttle.  Fellowship  Sen . .  .75 
50254  Life's    Response    to    Consciousness. Wylie.  1.00 

50251   Life    Transfigured.     Lillian   Whiting 1.25 

50960  Life    Triumphant.     James    Allen x  1.00 

50296  Light  and  Color.    Colville.    Boards *     .75 

50297  Cloth    1.00 

23176  Light  of  Asia.   Edwin  Arnold 75 

23166  Light  on  the  Path.  M.  C.  Cloth 50 

23167  Leather     75 

23165       Paper     25 

50123  Light  on  Life's  Difficulties.  Jas.  Allen..  .75 
50162   Light    That    Never    Fails,    The.     Bateman     .50 

24296  Linked   Lives.    Isabella  Ingalese 1.50 

23181  Lts.   &   Shadows   of    Mystic   Tie.   Mackey  2.50 

24270   Living    Ideals.     Eugene   Del   Mar 1.00 

50865   Living    Thought.     Erwood 1.00 

50561   Living    Wheel.     T.    I.    Uniacke 1.25 

24214  Living    Within.     John  W.    Zeagler 50 

23191  Lodge   Goat.     Comic 1.50 

23201  Lodge  Music.     Ilsley 15 

50645   London   Lectures,  1907.    Besant 75 

50133  Lord's  Prayer,  The.  Rudolph  Steiner...  .25 
50262  Lore  of  Proserpine.    Hewlett 1.35 

24157  Lost  Continent   (A  Novel  of  Atlantis)Hyne  1.50 

24297  Lost     Lemuria.      Scott-Elliott 1.25 

23196  Lost   Word   Found.   Buck 50 

24158  Lost   Word,    The.    A  Xmas  Story.VanDyke  1.50 

50570  Lotus    Calendar.       (Perpetual) 35 

26039  Love   One   Another.O.E.S.Poem.Rainey.  .*     .05 

23221  Low  Twelve.     Masonic    Stories 1.50 

23224       Half  Morocco    2.50 

23472  Mackey's  Ritualist.  Leather 1.60 

50243  Magic  Story.  Fred'k  V.  R.  Dey.  Cloth..  1.00 
50249       Leather     2.00 

24298  Magic  White  and  Black.  Fr.  Hartmann  x  2,00 

24310   Magical   Message  of  loannes.    Pryse x  1.00 

50615   Man   and    His    Bodies.     Besant 35 

50182  Man,  How,  Whence  and  Vv'hither.  Besant  4.00 
50057  Man,  King  of  Mind,  Body  and  Circ'stance  ,50 
?3531    Man     Limitless.    Wilson     1.25 


23S61  Morars  and   Dogma  A.  A.  S.   R.  Pike 5.25 

2S4S1   Morning   and    Evening   Thoughts.     Allen. x     .50 

^435       Paper    x     .15 

26047  Mother   Lodge.    A  Poem.    Kipling *  Free 

aS680  Munchers  of   Hard  Tack.   (Burl.)   6  copies  3.75 
28671  Music  of  Chapter.  Marsh.  Cloth 65 

23674  American    Morocco    1.00 

23675  Paper  Board 40 

23673       Paper    Flexible    25 

50154   My    Friends'    Horoscopes.    Leo 45 

501S6   Mvriam  &  the  Mystic  Broth'hood. Howard  1.25 
23586  Myrtle   Baldwin.    Mas.   Storj'.     Munn 1.00 

24305  Mysteries  of   Magic.    A.   E.   Waite 2.25 

50345  Mystery  of  Ashton    Hall,  The.    B.   Nitsua  1.2B 

50346  Paper    75 

24205   Mystery  of  Sleep.     John   Bigelow 1.50 

24446  Mystical    Traditions.    I.C.Oakley.    Paper..   1.25 

24451   Mysticism.     Mary   Pope 1.75 

50334   Mysticism.    Underbill    3.50 

50183   Mysticism    of  Color.    Bruce 1.35 

28411  Mystic   Chord.     Mabie 50 

23415       Paper    , 2.b 

50106   Mystic    Light   Essays.   Colville.   Cloth *  1.50 

Same   in   29   pamphlets.     Paper 1.50 

23421   Mystic   Masonry.     Buck 1.10 

23181   Mystic    Tie.    Morris— Mackey 2.50 

26046  Mystic  Tie,  O.   E.  S.  Paper 35 

51005   Mystic    Will,    The.     Iceland x     .50 

51215  Mystics  of  the   Renaissance.  Rud.Steiner.  1.25 

50193   Nature.     Emerson    75 

24307  Nature's  Allegories.    Maude  Dunkley 50 

50124   Nature's   Mysteries.     Sinnett 25 

26026   Naomi   &   Ruth. O.E.S. Poem. Rev.Washb'rn*  .10 

24306  Nazarine,   The.    A.   H.    Adams 1.00 

50094  New    Alinement    of    Life.     Trine 1.25 

51180  New    Avatar,    The.     J.    D.    Buck 2.00 

56670  New  Dawn,  The.   Philosoph.  story .J'hns'n  1.00 
24476  New  Democracy,  The.    Louise  Downes..r  2.00 

50192  Newer  Spiritualism,   The.    Podmore 2.75 

51070  New  God.     Shirley 1.00 

50520  New  Heav.  &  a  New  Earth,  A.  Patters'n  1.25 

50322  New  Knowledge,  The.    R  K.  Duncan 2.14 

50191  New   Manual   of  Astrology.    Sepharial 4.25 

28707  New  Odd  Fellows  Man.  Grosh.  Lea.  P'ket.  1.50 

23706       Cloth,   Larger  Edition 2.50 

23709      Morocco  and  Gilt.  Larger  Edition 3.25 

50336  New   Race   and  New   Earth.    Carter 35 

24875  New  Thought   Answer.   Julia   S.   Sears...     .25 

24877  New   Thought   Church.     Sears 10 

24373  New  Thought  Healing.    Sears 25 


24808  New  Tho't  Pastels.  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox  .50 
50195  New  Thought,  Simplified.    Henry  Wood..     .80 

23700   New   Woman.    (Burlesque)    4   copies 1.00 

24289  New  World  to  Conquer,  A.  Sears,  boards  .35 
23712   Nuggets  from    King   Sol.'s   Mine.Schmalz.  2.00 

51091   Numbers.     Wynn   Westcott    1.50 

50831   Numbers,   Mean'g  &   Magic. Kosminsky.Pp     .50 

50274  Nyria   (A  Novel).    Praed 90 

50312  Oahspe,   a   Sacred    History 5.00 

23721  Obelisk  and  Freemasonry.  Weisse.  Paper.  1.00 
23731  Obituary  Rites  of  Freemasonry.  Macoy.  .50 
23716  Occult  Science  in  India.  Jacolliot.  Cloth. .  2.50 
51298  Occult  Significance  of  Blood.  R.Steiner. .  .25 
24316  Occultism  in  Shaksp.  Plays. Rogers. paper  .25 
23726  Occultist's  Travels,   An.  Reichel.  Cloth.. x  1.00 

50264  Occult    World.     Sinnett 1.25 

23776  Ocean  of  Theosophy,  The.  W.Q.  Judge.  CI.  .75 
23011  Odd   Fellowship,  History  and  Manual.  Ross  2.75 

23013  Half  Morocco    3.75 

23014  Full  Morocco 5.50 

23707  Odd  Fel.   Manual,   New.  Grosh.  LeaPocket  1.50 

23708  C.oth.     Larg-er   Edition    2.50 

23709  Morocco   and   Gilt,    Larger   Edition 3.25 

28736  Odd  Fellowship,  Official   History.  Canvass  3.75 

23737  Half  Morocco,   Art  Canvass 4.75 

23738  Full    Morocco    5.50 

23746  O.    E.   S.   Burial   Services.     Macoy 50 

23741  O.    E.    S.    Manual,    Original   Edit.    Macoy.     .75 

23766  Old  and    New  Psychology.     Colville 1.00 

26027  Old  Love  Story,  An.O.E.S.Poem.Engle.  .*  .10 
23786  On  Road  to  Self- Knowledge.  Jones.  Cloth  .50 
50200  Old  Maid's  Association.  (Burl.)  Wilson..  .25 
26032  On  Judah's  Cloud-capped  Hills.O.E.S.Po.*  .05 
50940  On    the    Heights.     Larson 50 

24318  On  the   Open    Road.     R.   W.   Trine 50 

24319  Optimism.    Helen  Keller 75 

50277  Optimistic    Life,    The.     Marden 1.25 

23640  Oriental  Order  Humility.  (Burl.)  6  copies  1.50 
50164  Origin  &  Symbols  of  Mas'y.  Higgins  On  press 
23821  Origin    of    Freemasonry  and  K.  T.  Bennett  1.75 

50197  Osiris.     2   vols.     Illus.     Budge 10.50 

50995  Osru — Tale   of    Many    Incarnat'ns. Sterns. x  1.00 

24320  Other   Side   of    Death,    The.    Leadbeater. .   2.00 

26014  Our   Altar.     O.E.S.Poem.    Parmelee *     .05 

50338  Our    Eternity.     Maeterlink 1.50 

50205  Our   Invisible   Supply.   Warner.   Vol.    I 1.00 

50210  Our   Invisible  Supply.    Warner.   Vol.   II...   1.00 

26017  Our   Obligation.    A    Poem,   Mrs.Engle *     .05 

26021  Our  Soul's  Bright  Star.APoem.Hastings*  .05 
26D20  eur   Star    Rays.    O.E.S.Poem *     .Of 


26006  Our  Vows.  O.E.S.Poem.  McCutcheon *Fre6 

22756  Out  from  the  Heart.     J.  Allen.     Cloth 50 

22759  Special    Gift    Edition 75 

22760  Paper 15 

50337  Outlines  of  Ancient   History.  Morey 1.50 

50141  Outline  of  Occult  Science.   Rud.    Steiner. .   1.50 

50780  Outline    of    Theosophy.     Leadbeater 25 

24325  Panorama   of   Sleep.     Ficton 50 

24326  Paracelsus,     Life    &    Doctrine.    Hartmann  5.50 

50342  Parsifal.      Huckel.      Cloth 75 

50343  Parsifal.     Ford.     Cloth 75 

50755  Past   Revealed,  The.    Gaffield 75 

51275  Patanjali's  Yogi  Aphorisms.  Judge.  Lea.x     .75 

51274       Cloth    X     .50 

24327  Path    of    Devotion.    Swami   Paramananda.   1.00 

24328  Path  of  Discipleship.    Besant 75 

23791  Path   of    Prosperity,   The.   Js.   Allen 50 

23794  Special    Gift    Edition 75 

23795  Paper     15 

23706  Paths    to    Power.    Wilson 1.00 

24329  Peace,  Power  and  Plenty.  O.S.Marden...  1.25 
50209   Perfect    Ashlar.     Lawrence 1.75 

23816  Perf't   Way;   or   Finding   of  Christ 1.50 

23817  Kingsford.  M.D.  &  Maitland.  Paper..*  1.00 
51315  Perfume  of    Egypt.     Leadbeater 1.50 

50173  Persecut'ns,  Masonic.  Rev.Oliver  et  al...*  1.50 

50174  Rev.  Geo.  Oliver,  D.D.,  Editor.  Paper.*  1.00 
24121  Personal  Masonic  Register  Book  Certif . .  2.00 
5»226  Peters'    People's    Pulpit.    Rev.M.Peters.Pa     .35 

23806  Phylosophy    of    Fire,    Clymer.    Cloth 1.50 

500S7  Philosophy  of   Life.   Henry  Eucken.   Clo..     .25 

51329  Philosophy    of    Numbers.     Balliett 1.50 

50211   Phrenology.     Olin    50 

50215  Physiognomy.     Lomax    50 

50555  Pictorial    Key  to  the  Tarot 2.00 

26802  Picture  Sketches,   Poems,  etc.     Engle 10 

2S871  Pilgrim    Degree.     O.E.S 35 

50725  Pilgrimage  of  a  Soul.  The.    Oyston 50 

50303  Pioneer  to   Poet.     Pagan 2.60 

50990  Planetary   Daily   Guide  for  All.   George...      .50 

50991  Planetary    Hour   Dial    50 

50220  Planetary   Influences.     Bessie  Leo 45 

50259  Planets  and  the  Signs,  The.  E.  Adams...   2.00 

50344  Planet    Vulcan.     Weston 50 

24332  Plotinos.     K.    S.    Guthrie 75 

23285  Poetry   of   F'm'ry.   Morris.  Silk  Cloth,  Gilt  3.50 

23281       Embossed     Cloth     Cover 2.75 

5e«S9  H'olnt   Within    a   Circle 25 

RWW6  Poflttcal    Romanism.    Clo.    Public.    Bureau     .75 

50247  Paper.  (Every  Mason  should  read  this)     .50 


50260  Poor    Little    Rich    Girl.    Tlie.     Gates 1.25- 

50875   Popular   Lectures  on  Theosophy.    Besant       .50 

24384  Power   of   Self   Suggestion.     McComb 50 

50033   Power  of  Silence.    Dresser 1 .35 

50225   Practical    Astrology.     Alan   Leo 1.25 

51136  Practical  Astrology  for  Everybody.  George    .50 

50435   Prayer.     Page     50 

23751   Prelate's   Lessons 1.00 

26037  Presentation  of  Flowers,  Installa.  O.E.S.*     .10 

24333   Priestess  of   Isis.    E.   Schure 75 

50032  Priest,  Woman  &  Confess. Fath.  Chinquay  1.00 

51325   Primer  of   Astrology 50 

50202   Primer  of  Higher  Space.  (4th  DL)Bragdon  1.00 

50895   Primer   of  Theosophy 15 

23551  Principles,  Practice,  Mas'c  Law.  Simons. 1.50 
00000  Proceedings,  Lodge,  Chap.  Com'dry,  etc.  write 
51284  Problem  of  Virtue  &  Vice.  Colville.m.l.e.*     .10 

50235   Progress   of    a    Mystic.     Sampson 40 

50240  Progressed    Horoscope.     Alan   Leo 3.75 

50245   Progressive   Creation.    Sampson.    2   v.     Set  5.00 

50250  Progressive     Redemption.      Sampson 3.00 

50255  Prosperity  Thro.  Thc't  Force. McClelland.x  1.00 

&02S3  Psychic  Autobiography,   A.     Jones 1.50 

61285   Psychic    Phenomena.     Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

51145  Psychic   Phenomena.     Frank    2.25 

50229  Psychic    Powers    in    Man. B. Fay  Mills. Clo..      .35 

50230  Paper     20 

50213  Psychic  Science  &  Christianity. E.K.Bates  1.50 
50545  Psycho- Harmonial  Philosophy.  Pearson.  3.50 
50341   Psychology.     James.      (Briefer   Course).,.    1.60 

51220  Psychology.     Besant    1.00 

24255   Psychology  of   Fasting.     Sears.    Paper 25 

51106   Psychol,  of  Salesmanship, The.  Atkinson. x  1.00 

24344    Psychology   of  Suggestion.     B.   Sidis 1.75 

50339   Psycho-Therapv.     Severns    1,50 

23805  Put     T'lrough.     (Comic) 25 

23811  Pythagoras  &  Delphic  Mysteries.  Schure  .85 
23081  Pythian    Knighthood.     Carnahan.   Cloth..   3.00 

23083  Half  Morocco   4.00 

23084  Full    Morocco    5.00 

26012  Queen  Esther.  O.E.S.Poem.Mrs.Parmelee*  .05 
26005  Queen  Flora's  Reign. 0."R.S.Po.Timmerman*. 15 
23851  Queen    Moo    and    the    Egyptian    Sphinx..   4.7F 

23841  Queen     Moo's    Talisman.    Cloth 1.51 

23850  Queen    of    Sahara.     (Burlesque)    6    copies  3.0C 

23861  Queen    of    the    South.    Macov 40 

23865       Paper   25 

50062  Questions  in  Nat'l  Sci.  T.K.  (A  Mystic)  . .  2,00 
50970  Raja  Yoga,  Mental  Devel.Ramacharaka.x  1.00 
24336  Rama   and    Moses.     E.    Schure.. 85 


23870  Bansford  Drill.  O.   E.  S .rs 

50348   Rational    Education    of   tfie   Will.     Levi...    1.25 

50860   Rational    Life.     Erwood 1.00 

24337   Rays  of  Trutii.    Bessie  Leo 1.25 

50720   Reason   Wiiy    in    Astrology.     Greene 45 

51205  Reality    of    Matter.     T.K 1.00 

50265   Rebuilding   of   Solomon's  Temple. Franklin  1.50 

23886   Red    Blood    of    Odd    Fellowsiiip 1.50 

50228   Regeneration.     Dowd    1.00 

24258   Reincarnation.    J.    S.   Sears.    Boards 35 

50600   Reincarnation.     Besant    35 

50270   Reincarnation    and    Christianity 50 

50855  Reincarna.   and   the   New   Testm't.Pryse.x     .60 

50856  Paper    x     .35 

24387  Reincar.  Study  of  Forgot.  Truth. Walker.x  1.50 
26004   Relationship   Mas.   Fratern.  &  East.   Star*     .10 

24340   Religious  Problems   in    India.     Besant 50 

50093  Reminis.  of  an  Army  Nurse. .A.W.Smith  1.50 
50347   Renewal    of  the    Body.     Miltz 1.00 

51286  Resurrec.  &  Regeneration. Colville.m. I.e.*  .10 
24736   Return   of    Frank    R.    Stockton *   1.00 

51206  Return    of   Peter  Grimm.     Belasco 1.25 

50525   Revelation    of   a   Square 2.00 

51277   Riddle   of    Life.     Besant 25 

24339  Riddle  of  the  Universe.  Ernst  Haeckel..  1.50 
50275  Right  and  Wrong  Thinking.  A.M.Crane..  1.40 
24601    Road   to    Freedom.     Floyd   B.    Wilson *  1.00 

51287  Robert     Browning.      Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

23901   Robert's    Rules    of    Order 75 

24511   Romance   of  Two  Worlds.     Corelli 50 

51316   Romanism.      Crowley    1.50 

50203   Roped    In.    (Burl.)    Set   of   8   Rituals 3.00 

23906   Rosicrucians.    Clymer   1 .50 

24414   Rosicrucian  Christianity  Ser.    (20  bks.  pa)   1.20 

(Or   Separately,    as   Follows:) 
24414  1    -The    Riddle   of    Life   and    Death 06 

2  -Where   Are  the    Dead 06 

3  -Spiritual    Sight   &   The   Spirit'l   Worlds     .06 

4  -Sleep,  Dreams,  Trance,  Hypn'tism,  etc.     .06 

5  -Death   and   Life  in   Purgatory 06 

6  -Life   and   Activity    in    Heaven 06 

7  -Birth    a    Fourfold    Event 05 

8  -The  Science  of  Nutrition,   Health&Y'th     .06 

9  -The   Astronom.   Allegories  of  the   Bible     .06 
10-Astrology:    Its   Scope   and    Limitations.      .06 

11-Spiritual    Sight    and    Insight 10 

12-Parsifal    06 

13-The  Angels   as    Factors   In    Evolution..      .06 

14- Lucifer,    Tempter    or    Benefactor 06 

15-Th9   Myst.   of  GoIgotha«S,Cleansg. Blood     .06 


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16-The    Star   of    Bethlehem 06 

17-The   Mystery  of   the   Holy   Grail 06 

18-The    Lord's    Prayer 06 

19-The    Coming    Force — Vril!    or   What?..      .06 

20-FelIowship   and   the   Coming   Race 06 

Rosicrucian    Cosmo    Conception.    Heindel.   1.50 

Rosicrucian    iVlysteries.     Heindel 75 

Rosicrucian  Philos.  in  Questions  &  Ans  1.15 
Rosicurclans,  Rts.  &  fVlysteries.    Jennings  3.50 

Round   the   World    in    Silence.     Kent 1.50 

Royal     Arch  Comp'n.  Chase.  Limp  Cloth. .     .75 

Same   in   Cloth    and   Gilt   Binding 1.00 

Leather  with  Flap  1.25 

Royal  Arch  Standard,  McGown.  limp  cloth     .75 

Cloth     1.00 

Leather   witli   flap    1 .25 

Royal  Order  of  Ogling  Owls  (Burl.)6  cop.  3.00 
Rubiayat  of  Omar  Khayyam.  Deckel  Edge  1.25 

Limp    Leather 2.00 

Watered  Silk   2.00 

Ruins  of  Empires.    Volney 1.00 

Ruth,  the  Gleaner.O.E.S.Poem.Parmelee.*     .OE 

Sacred     iVlysteries.     A.     Le  Plongeon 2.50 

Sacred    IVlysteries.     Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

Sadhana.    Tagore    1.25 

Sad   Sheppard.    Van  Dyke 75 

Saviors  of  the  World.    Rev.    C.  H.  Vail.*  1.00 

Paper    *     .75 

Scarlet   Book  of   Freemasonry.   Redding..   3.00 

Leather     4.00 

School  in  the  Home,  The.  A.  A.  Berle..  1.00 
Science  and  a   Future  Life.  Dr.Jas.Hyslop  1.50 

Science   and   tha    Infinite.     Kline 1.0S 

Sci.  of  Psychic  Heal'g. .  .  .Ramacharaka.x  1.00 
Science  of  the  Larger  Life.    Gestefeld. . . .   1.50 

Science   of    Being    Great.     Wattles 1.00 

Science  of  the  Emotions.  Bhagavan  Das.  1.50 
Scientific  Demonstration  of  the  Future.  .  1.50 
Scient.    Marvels   &   Marv.    Beyond,    m.l.e.*     .10 

Second    Sight.      Sepharial 50 

Secret    Doctrine    in    Israel.     Waite 3.75 

Secret  Doctrine.  vol.l,2.Blavatskv.Am.Ed.10.00 
Secret  Doctrine.    vol.l.2.3&Tndex.Eng.Ed..  .18.00 

Secret     Doctrine    Abridged.    Hillard 2.00 

Secret  Hist'y  or  Oxford  Movement. Walsh  1.00 
Secret   of    Achievem't,    The.O.S.Marden. . .    1.50 

§een    and    Unseen.     E.    K.    Bates 1,50 

Selections   from    Buddha.     Max    Muller..x     .50 

Self  and    Its   Sheaths.    Besant 75 

SelfDeyelopm't  and  Way  to  Power.Rogers     .25 


24259  Self   Healing.     J.    S.    Sears.     Boards 35 

50201  Self  Superlative,  The.    Keeler 60 

24076  Sermon  on  the   Mount.  Prj'se.   Cloth 60 

23r)71  Serm.  &  Address.  480  pp.  (shopw'n)  Piatt     .75 

22966  Servant    in    the    House.    Kennedy 1.25 

50605  Seven    Principles   of    Man,   The.     Besant. .     .35 

24347  Shells   from    Life.    Love-God.     Sears 1.00 

23991  Shibboleth,  K.T.  Monitor.  Gd.  Enc.  Connor  1.25 

51110  Short    Masonic   Hist.,  A.    Vol.1.  Armitage  2.00 

51111  Vol.   II    2.00 

22021  Sickles  Ahiman  Rezon,  General 2.00 

22024       Genuine   Morocco 3.50 

22571  Sickles  Monitor  □  ^  ^  f 1.00 

22572  Leather     1.50 

50131  Sidelights  on  Freemasonry.  Lawrence...  1.75 
23976  Signet   of    K.S.    Freemason's    Daughter...    1.50 

24077  Signet  of  R.  A.  Mas'ry.  Hendricks-Speed  2.75 
51075  Significance  of  Numbers.  Colvllle.m.l.e.*  .10 
26025  Signs  and   Passes.   A  Poem.   A.C.S.Engle*     .10 

23986  Signs    and    Symbols.    Oliver 1.50 

24401  Sians&Symbis.Primord.Man.  Churchward  8.00 
51331  Silver  Gauntlet,  The(OccultNov.)Silvani. .  1.50 
24162  Simple  Way,  The.  Lao  Tze-W.GornOld. .  1.00 
51090  Simplified    Scientific   Astrology.   Heindel..     .40 

23916  Singular   Story    of    Freemasonry 1.50 

50285  Sister  Masons.  (Burlesque)  F.  Dumont. .  .15 
50022  Sixteen    Principal    Stars.     Dalton 75 

24040  Sixth   &  Seventh   Books  of  Moses 1.00 

24041  Paper    75 

50460  Sleep,  Dreams  and  Visions.  Colville.m.l.e.*  .10 
22301  Smith's  Diagram  Parliam'y  Rules.  Cloth  .50 
22304       Leather,    with    Parchment    Chart 1.00 

24020  Smithsonian  Comedetta.  (Burl.)  4  copies  1.00 
24026  Solomon's    Temple.    Caldecctt 2.50 

24350  Some  Glimpses   of  Occultism.   Leadbeater  1.50 

24351  Some  Problems  of   Life.    Besant 75 

50370  Song    Celestial.     Edwin   Arnold.     Cloth...     .75 

50371  Leather    1.00 

24050  Sons  of   Osirus.    (Burlesque)    6   copies 3.75 

50194  Sou!    and    Circumstance.     Stanton 1.00 

50310  Soul  of   Lilith.     Corelli 75 

50212  Spain   from   Within   To-day.     Andujar 1.25 

fi0066       Speeches,  Welcome  &.  Responses.     Pap*     .15 

50067  Toasts,    Statistics,   Odes  Cloth*     .25 

50068  Jokes.   Memoranda,  etc.  Lea.*     .50 

51310  Spherical    Basis   of  Astrology.    Dalton 2.50 

26029  Spirit  of   Freemasonry.    A  Poem.    Engle*     .10 

24021  Spirit  of  Freem'n'y.  Hutchinson,  Oliver  1.50 
26028  Spirit    of    the    East.    Star. A  Poem.  Engle*     .10 

24352  Spirit  of  t^^.  Orient.    G.   W.  Knox 1.50 


50290  Soiritua!  Evo!ut'n,  Regeneration. Dou£?las  1.20 
21372  Spiritual  Law  in  the  Nat'l  V\/orld.  Eleve.x  1.00 

24374       Paper    x     .50 

50206  Spiritual   Life.     Besant 1.00 

50023  Spirit'l  Life  for  Man  of  the  World.  Besant     .50 

51155  Spiritual  Sight  and   Insight.    Heindel 10 

50159  Spiritual    Therapeutics.     Colville 1.75 

50261  Springs  of  Character.    Schofield 1.50 

24001  Stand.     IVIasonic    IVlonitor.  Simons — Macoy     .75 

24002  Same,    in   Leather   and   Gilt 1.00 

24006  Standard     Monitor,     Florida.     Cloth 75 

24007  Leather 1 .00 

24011  Standard    Monitor,    Colorado.     Cloth 25 

24012  Leather    50 

22216  Standard     Monitor,    Illinois.    Cook.    Cloth     .40 

22217  Leather 60 

24055  Star  Chamber.  Frazer.  (Burl.)  6  copies..  5.00 
26010  Star  Our  Guide.  O.E.S.Poem.Boardman*  .05 
50655  Stellar  Theology  or  Masonic  Astronomy*  2.50 
50139  Story  of  a    Literary   Career.E. "W.Wilcox. .     .50 

24355  Story   of   Atlantis.     Scott-Elliott 1.25 

50575  Story  of  Atlantis  &  Lemuria.  Scott-Elliot  1.75 
24354  Story  of  the   Great   War 1.25 

23961  Story  of  the  Other  Wise  Man.  Van  Dyke     .50 

23962  Limp  Leather 1 .00 

51105  Straight   Goods    in    Philosophy 1.00 

504S0  Strange    Story,    A.     Bulwer   Lytton 1.00 

51270  Strenuous  Life  Spiritual.Vander  Naillen.x  1.00 
50132  Studies   in    Lesser   Mysteries. Mont. -Powell     .70 

24056  Study    in    Consciousness,   A.     Besant 1.50 

51276  Study    in    Karma,    A.     Besant 25 

24356  Study  of  Man  &  the  Way  of  Health. Buck  1.50 
24406  Subconscious  Self,  Educ,  Health.Waldst.  1.25 
50168  Substance  of  Faith,  The.  Sir  O.  Lodge..  1.00 
51328  Success   Through    Vibration.    Ealliett 1.00 

24357  Suggestion.     C.    F.   Winbigler 2.00 

50026  Suga^stion   and    Psychotherapy.     Jacoby. .   1.50 

50096  SunMt    Road    Calendar.     Trine 35 

50352   Survival    of    Man.     Sir  Oliver  Lodge 2.00 

24051  Swedenborg   Rite.    BesAvick 1.00 

50219  Symbolism    and    Astrology.     Leo 45 

24071  Symbolism  of  Freemasonry.  Mackey....  2.25 
24061  Symbol     of     Glory.      Oliver 1.50 

24358  Symbol    Psychology.     Roeder    1.50 

50295  Symphony  of  Life,  The.  Henry  Wood...  1.25 
51310  Table  of   Houses(Seph.BasisAstrol.)Dalton  2.50 

24191  Tactics.     K.    T.     Grant 1.00 

24192  Leather    1,25 

24196  Tactics,    N.   Y.    Regulation 75 


24181  Tactics    Vest    Pocket 28 

24184       Morocco     ' 75 

24182  Leather   50 

51185  Talk  of  the   Hour.    Mrs.   Hugo  Ames 50 

50300  Tarot  Cards.    Pack  of  7S.     Smith 2.00 

24291  Tarot,   Key  to.     Waite 1.00 

50555  Tarot,    Key   to.     Pictorial 2.00 

24359  Tarot  of  the    Bohemians 2.50 

50288  Telepathy  &  the  Subliminal  Self.  Mason.   1.50 

24206  Templar     Hand     Book 1.00 

24201  Temple.     Eidersheim.     Cloth 75 

50335  Temple  of  the  Rosy  Cross.    Dowd 2.00 

24731  Temporal   Power.     Corelli   75 

50282  Text   Book   of  Astrology.     Pearce 7.50 

50027  Text    Book  of  Theosophy.   Leadbeater 75 

50490  Theocratic    Philosophy   of   Masonry *  1,75 

50368  Theosophical    Questions  Answered. Rogers     .15 

50309  Thelma.     Coreli    75 

50133  The   Lord's  Prayer.    Steiner 25 

24176  The   Tabernacle.   W.    S.   Caldecott 1.75 

50306  Theosophy.     Besant    25 

50665  Theosophy.     Rudolf  Steiner 1.00 

50307  Theosophy   &   Christianity.   Max   Selling..     .50 

24360  Theosophy  &  the   New   Psychol.   Besant..     .75 

50103  Theosophy   &  the  Theos.   Soc.    Besant...     .85 

50104  Theosophy  &  Woman's  Movem't.  Despard     .25 

24236  This    Mystical    Life    of    Ours.    Trine 1.00 

50580  Thought  Forms.  Besant  &  I.eadbeater. .  3.50 
24363  Tho't  Power,  Its  Control  &  Cult. Besant.  .75 
50330  Thouahts    About    Good    Cheer.     Marden..     .25 

24216  Thoughts  for  the   Occasion 2.00 

50001  Tho'ts  I've  Met  on  the  Highway.  Trine.  .75 
24408  Tho'ts  on  the  Spiritual  Life.  Boehme..  .75 
50153  Thousand  &   One    Notable    Nativ.,  A.   Leo     .45 

50276  Threefold   Way,  The.    Ward 25 

50353  Three    Essays  on   Karma.    Steiner 1.35 

50286  Three  Link   I.O.O.F.   Fraternity.  Robinson  1.00 

24361  Three    Paths    and    Dharma.     Besant 75 

50965  Three   Principles  of   Divine   Ess. Boehme. x  2.00 

24362  Thrice    Greatest     Hermes. G.R.S.Mead.3  v.10. 00 

24186  Throne    of    Eden.    W.    J.    Colville 1.00 

24531  Thro'  the  Gate  of  Good.    Jas.  Allen x     .50 

24535       Paper    '^  ..'l^ 

50315  Through  the   Mists.    Robt.  J.   Lees 1.25 

24241  Through  Silence  to  Realization.  Wilson  1.00 
24213  Traditions.    Origin,    Early    Hist.    Pierson     2.50 

50675  Tragedy    of   Hamlet.     H.   Prank 1.50 

50374  Training  of  the  Child.    Spiller. ......... ,.     .25 


60372  Training  of  the   Human   Plant.  Burbank.     .60 

24364  Transcendental    IViagic.     E.    Levi 3.75 

50239  Transparent  Jewel,   The.     Collins 1.00 

50237  Treasure  of  Heaven,  The.    Corelli 75 

24225  Trial    of    Jesus.     Drucker 25 

24366  Triumph  ofTruth  or  Doom  ofDogma   Frank  1.50 

24368  True    Chur.    of    Christ,    The.Brodie-Innes.   1.25 

50302  True    Mystic,   The.     Sampson 1.00 

24411  Truth   Abt.    New    Tho't.    J.S.Sears.Paper.     .10 

24413  Truth   Abt.  Woman's   Suffrage.    Sears 25 

50320  Twentieth   Century  Christ.  Karishka 1.00 

24226  Twentieth  Century  Orient  (Burl.)  6  copies  S.Oo 
50373  Two   Thou.  Yrs.    in   Celest.    Life.GreekGirl  1.25 

51293  Urge   of   the    Ideal.    Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

5026S  Unconscious    Mind,   The.     Schofield 2.00 

50325   Under    a    Lucky    Star.     Walker 1.50 

26035   Under  the    Palms. O.E.S. Poem.  Engle *     .05 

5121)0  Universal     Eth.    Teach ings.Colvilie.m.l.e.*     .iO 

51292   Universal    Races    Cong.    Colville m.l.e.*     .10 

51291   Univer.    Relig.    &    Ethics.Colville..  .m.l.e.*     .10 
24256  Universal  Spiritualism  1.00 

51150  Universal    Text-Book.     Besant.     Part  I...     .75 

51151  Part    II    75 

24416   Unknown,   The.    C.   Flammarion 2.00 

50905   Unknown    Life  of    Christ.     Notovitch 1.00 

50144  Use   and   Abuse  of   Masonry. Capt. G.Smith  1.50 

24250  Van    Nest's   Burlesque    Ritual   6   c«pies...  3.75 

24369  Vedanta    in    Practice. SwamiParamananda  1,00 

24370  Veil  of  Isis  or  Myst.  of  the  Druids. Reade  1.00 

24506  Vendetta.     Corelli   50 

51328  Vibration,    Success   Through.     Balliett 1.00 

24251  Vocal   Manual.    Words  Only.    Macoy *     .25 

24251  Vocal    Manual.    Words    only.    Macoy 25 

24265  Vocal    ^  ;ar,    O.     E.    S.    Paper 25 

24266  Voice  of  the  Silence,  The.  Blavastky.  CI.     .50 

24267  Leather 75 

26023  Vow   of    Jephthah.    O.E.S. Poem. Hastini^s*     .10 
51195  Wanderer  in  the  Spirit  Lands. Franchezzo  1.25 

24496  Wandering    Jew,    The.     Sue.     2   vols 1.50 

24497  Better    Binding.      2    vols 2.00 

24301  Washington  &  Mason.  Compeers.  Hayden  1.75 

50129  Washington,    George.     A   Letter *     .10 

50121  Was  Jesus  an    Essene.    Wright.    Paper. .     .50 
24276  Way  of  Initiation.     Rudolf  Steiner,  Ph.D.  1.00 

24280       Paper  75 

24271  Way  of   Peace,  The.  J.   Allen.  Cloth 50 


50550  Way  of  the  Soul.    Wm,   T.   Horton 2.00 

26044  Wear  the  Colors.  O.E.S.Poem.  Engle *     .05 

22501  Webb's     Monitor 75 

22502  Leather  1.00 

22491  Webb's    Monitor— Morris    Edition.    Cloth.     .75 

22492  Leather     1.00 

50356  Wee   Wisdom's   Way.     Filmore 25 

50148  Westward  Ho!  Historical  Novel.  Kingsley  .75 
24286  What  All  the  World's  a-Seeking.  Trine.  1.25 
50380  What  is  aHoroscope&How  to  Cast  it.  Leo.  .45 
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