JSM Ward This handbook is designed to introduce the new Entered Apprentice to the vast body of knowledge associated with Freemasonry in a meaningful and understandable way. It is intended that through. The Entered Apprentice Handbook -JSM Ward. General Masonic Discussion. Esoteric Masonic Discussion. Templum Sion Primer on the Entered Apprentice Degree. THE ENTERED APPRENTICE'S HANDBOOK.
Masonic Ebooks (pdf) . MB, PDF. Filled with alchemical tenets and teachings. Philosophic. The author, a Masonic scholar in his time, used solid scholarship to trace the origins and development of masonic signs from ancient Egypt to the present day, showing how the secret order has changed world history.
Egyptian hieroglyphics, Mayan carvings, and Greek mathematical notations figure prominently in this spellbinding true story of a mysterious order's secret history. A renowned symbologist offers illustrated explanations of the meanings behind Masonic symbols, revealing the messages hidden - - in plain sight - - within works of art, architecture, geometry, and literature.
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Robert. Scan. http: //rapidshare. Herbert. Sibley - The Story of Freemasonry (1. Originally published in 1. The Story of Freemasonry by W. G. Sibley is one of those classic sources of Masonic history that should be in every Mason and history buff's library. Unlike treatments of Masonic history by the likes of Mackey, Waite and Gould, Sibley covers the subject in an easy to digest and conversational manner that leaves the reader wanting more. Sibley looks at such topics as the legend of Hiram, the attempts to exterminate Freemasonry, the mystery of the William Morgan affair to name a few.
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However, it is his explanation of the origin and structure of the Scottish and York Rites and their relationship to Craft Masonry that is perhaps worth the price of the book alone. CONTENTS: IThe Initiation into the Ancient Persian Magi, and a Curious Legend of Hiram. Abif, Solomon, and the Queen of Sheba. The Ordeal of Probation A Candidate in a Den of Wild Beasts The Serpent in His Bosom Hiram Abif meets the Queen of Sheba Hiram in Love Solomon Plots Hiram's Death IIAttempts to Exterminate Freemasonry. Early Governments Hostile to Masonry. Presbyterian Opposition The Order Ridiculed So Called Exposures of Freemasonry Roman Catholic Hostility Horrible Torture of John Coustos in 1. Spanish Inquisition Edicts of Roman Popes against Masonry Leo Taxil's Remarkable Books about Murder, the Devil, Women, & the Black Mass, in the High Degrees of Masonry.
IIILeo Taxil's Early Career Begins Writing anti- Masonic Books Charges all Masons with Murder Describes Masonic Meeting Attendedby the Devil Diana Vaughn and Luciferan Masonry. The Revolting . Scan. William. He has searched diligently for data in relation to the Origin and antiquity of Masonry, what it stands for and what it teaches. He has spent years of personal investigation among the archives of the nations of the East and the sacred writings of the world, and he has given to us in his . Scan. http: //rapidshare.
Norman. This is the seminal work of American Masonry, edited and published by one of the founding fathers, and of great importance to the development of colonial society and the formation of the Republic. The work contains a 4. Masonry: from Adam to the reign of King George I, including, among others, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Solomon, Hiram Abif, Nebuchadnezzar, Augustus Caesar, Vitruvius, King Athelstan the Saxon, Inigo Jones, and James I of England. It is a celebration of the science of Geometry and the Royal Art of Architecture. The work also includes five songs, one of which—“A New Song”—appears in print for the first time and may have been composed by Franklin. MB, PDF. http: //rapidshare. James. Scan. http: //rapidshare.
Cornelius. Mac. Bride - Speculative Masonry, Its Mission, Its Evolution and Its Landmarks (1. CONTENTSPART I: THE MISSION OF SPECULATIVE MASONRYCHAPTER I: THE MISSION GENERALLY CONSIDERED1. The Meaning of the Words . The Quest of the Ideal.
The Variation of the Ideal. The Nature of the Mission. Is Masonry To- day True to Its Mission? II: THE LAW OF THE SQUARE1.
The Law of the Square in Nature. The Law of the Square in Material Building. The Law of the Square in Moral Building. The Law of the Square in the Point Within the Circle.
The Law of the Square in the Cross. Summary of the Law of the Square. III: THE QUARRIES, OR THE SELECTION OF THE MATERIAL1. The Material Suitable. The Quarries Available.
The Process of Selection. IV: THE LODGE, OR THE PREPARATION OF THE MATERIAL1. The Nature of Its Work. Its Relation to Religion.
Its Relation to the Outer World. Its Course of Instruction. Its Chief End. V: THE TEMPLE, OR THE CONSUMMATION OF THE MISSION1. Retrospect and Prospect. The Temple of King Solomon,3. The Ideal Temple.
PART II: THE EVOLUTION OF SPECULATIVE MASONRYCHAPTER I: ORIGINS ASCRIBED TO MASONRY1. The Historical Difficulties,2.
Some of the Theories Advanced. Its Evolution Most Likely Along the Lines of Operative Building.
II: ANCIENT SYMBOLISM AND MYSTERIES1. Antiquity of Masonic Symbolism. The Ancient Mysteries.
III: THE ROMAN COLLEGIA AND MEDIEVAL GUILDS1. Identity of the Collegia with the Guilds in England. Identity of the Collegia with the Guilds in France. IV: THE FRENCH COMPANIONAGE1. The Three Organisations and Their Traditions. Interesting Customs and Rules.
Similarities of the Companionage and Freemasonry. V: THE GERMAN STEIN- METZEN1. The Name and Origin of the Organisation. The German Guilds and Stein- Metzen.
VI: THE OLD BRITISH LODGES1. The Speculative Element in the Old Lodges. Degrees in the Old Lodges. VII: SUMMARY1. Characteristic Points Common to the Organisations Considered. Conclusion. PART III: THE LANDMARKS OF SPECULATIVE MASONRYCHAPTER I: THE NATURE AND DIVISIONS OF THE LANDMARKS1. The Divisions of the Landmarks. First Division, Section A.- A Secret Mode of Recognition by Its Members.
First Division, Section B.- The Tyling of the Lodge. First Division, Section C.- The Qualifications of Candidates.
Second Division, Section C.- The Conditions of Advancement. Third Division, Section A.- The Principal Points in “Opening. Third Division, Section B.- The Principal Points in “Entering.
Fourth Division, Section B.- The Powers and Duties of the Master, and Officers, and of the Lodge. II: MISCONCEPTIONS REGARDING THE LANDMARKS1. That the Landmarks Are Fixed and Unalterable.
That the Landmarks Fix the Lodge Ceremonies Verbatim et Literatim. How Misconceptions Have Been Formed,III: THE LANDMARKS AND PROGRESS1. The Landmarks No Hindrance to Progress. The Teachings of History and Nature. The Temple of Brotherhood and Peace is the Great Landmark. APPENDIXPART I: THE MISSION OF SPECULATIVE MASONRYThe Law of the Square in the Cross.
The Temple of King Solomon. The Pillars. PART II: THE EVOLUTION OF SPECULATIVE MASONRYThe Historical Difficulties. INDEX2. 92 pages, 1.
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Omholt, PM in June 2. ROYNAYNE’S. HAND BOOKOF FREEMASONRYA COMPLETE MANUALINTRODUCTION. A Lodge of Masons is initially organized by a minimum number of. Brethren, no fewer, at least, than eight (including the Tyler). Lodge. These send.
Grand Master of the State or Territory in which they reside. Lodge of Masons at a particular. The petition will list the name of their first Worshipful Master.
Warden, or Past Master - and the other. It will usually be accompanied with a plan of the Lodge - .
The usual fee prescribed by the by - . Grand Lodge must also be transmitted. All necessary requirements. Grand Master, can be expected to issue a. Lodge of Master Masons, and to. Masons, until the next meeting of the Grand Lodge.
When first organized, the Lodge is termed a . At the next meeting of the Grand Lodge, however, it must. Grand Lodge, along with its Record Book, in order. If everything is found. Masonry, the Grand Lodge will authorizes a .
The new. lodge is then admitted into the family of constituent Lodges of the. Grand Lodge (of the State or Territory). Immediately after the granting of the . As soon thereafter as possible, either the Grand. Master or his Deputy, constitutes the new Lodge by officially installing its. In particular, the.
Lodge officers have voting rights in the Grand Lodge session. CHAPTER I. LODGE OF ENTERED APPRENTICES. OPENING CEREMONIES. The presiding officer of a Lodge of Masons, is the Worshipful. Master. Next to him in official rank is the Senior Warden; then the junior.
Warden. These officers always occupy stations in the East, West, and South. Lodge - room being situated due East and West (physically. Freemasonry, they represent the sun at. Master’s rising, his meridian, and his setting.
The other officers of the. Lodge are the Treasurer, Secretary, S. D., J. D. A Senior and Junior Steward are also generally. Chaplain and Organist, in most Lodges. Two Stewards. sit at the right and left, and a little to the front, of the Junior Warden. Upon entering a Masonic Lodge, the first object which typically.
East and West; directly opposite the South. Near the altar. there are three lights, representing “burning tapers,”- either electric. East, West. and South. These are always lighted before the Lodge is officially opened.
On. the altar there is a copy of the Holy Bible. When the Lodge is opened, the. Bible will have the Square and Compasses placed upon it. At the hour prescribed in the by - laws for opening the Lodge.
Entered Apprentice Lodge, six for a Fellow - craft Lodge and four for a. Master Mason’s lodge),- they “clothe” themselves in their proper regalia. The J. D., in. this manner having made the entire circuit of the Lodge - room, returns in. Senior Warden's station, and reports to that officer: . TYLING. THE LODGE.
W. M. The first great care of. Masons when convened?”J. D. He then closes the door, and gives three distinct knocks.
Tyler in like manner. The open palm of the right hand is held horizontally across the. This is in allusion to the. Entered Apprentice's hands are placed while taking the. Wilt Thou be pleased. Response by the brethren: 'So mote it be.
Grant that the sublime principles of. Freemasonry may so subdue every discordant passion within us, so harmonize and. Thine own love and goodness, that the Lodge at this. Thy. throne. Response by the brethren: 'So mote it be. Brother J. D., inform the Tyler. Brother. S. D., arrange the lights. The J. D., at the.
Tyler outside. The door is then opened, and the J. D. Junior Warden, a. Treasurer, cross - keys. Secretary, cross - pens; S. D., Square and. Compass, sun in the center. OPENING ON THE FIRST DEGREE.
J. D., Square and Compass, quarter moon in center; Stewards, a. Chaplain, an open Bible; Tyler, a sword, saber shape. When the Lodge is opened, the Senior Warden's column is. Lodge is called off, for . The officers in both cases are the same; the internal. A stranger, entering the Lodge - room while.
G” was either not. Entered Apprentice’s Lodge, additionally.
Square and Compass on the Bible. In the first. degree, as we have already seen, both points of the Compass are below the. Square; while in the degree of Fellow Craft, one point is above, and another. In some jurisdictions, a Lodge of Fellow Crafts cannot be opened. Lodge of Apprentices. The. J. D., in this manner having made the entire circuit of the Lodge - room. Senior Warden's station, and reports to that officer.
Properly done, in collecting this password, the. Deacons should not be required to stoop down. They should stand erect, with. The Junior Deacon whispers the pass in the ear of the Senior Deacon. Senior Warden, whispering the pass- word. Shibboleth.”. To set the Craft to work and give them proper instruction.
This you. will communicate to the J. W. Take due notice. This is in allusion to the. This is called the sign. Fellow Craft, and is in allusion to the penalty of the obligation.
I declare 2. 8HAND BOOK OF FREEMASONRYOPENING OF THE THIRD DEGREE. Brother J. D., inform the Tyler.
Brother S. D., arrange the lights. In referring to the Jerusalem Temple. Masonic system is. Solomon's. Temple, are only to be understood as symbolizing the erection of a spiritual. Freemasonry professes to build. Jew or Gentile, without the remotest reference. Christ. In this way, and only in this, can the.
Freemasonry and its true symbolism be rightly understood; and. In opening a Master Mason's Lodge, the same rule must be. I shall now proceed to give the. W. M. The J. D., in this manner.
Lodge - room, returns in front of the. Senior Warden's station, and reports to that officer.
You will now proceed on the right and left collect. East. Senior Warden, it is my order that . Junior Warden, it is the. W. M. This you will. Take due notice thereof. This is in allusion to the manner of holding the hands.
Master Mason’s obligation, . J. D.. inform the Tyler. S. D., arrange the lights. The Lodge is now ready to. A - The . Ante - room. P - The Preparation.- - The Tyler's Station. In considering the ceremonies of opening the different Lodges.
Masonically, the Master's. One rap calls the Lodge to order; one rap. Lodge. On the older “Master’s Carpet charts, the associated use of the. Lodge. Chart, or Master's Carpet, in the manner indicated in the margin.
However. this detail escapes most who see the older charts. To visit a Lodge, the following.
The visiting brother, unless otherwise vouched for, approaches. Tyler a card or slip of paper on which is. Lodge, and the town or village.
As for instance, should I desire to visit a strange Lodge, I. Tyler a card inscribed as follows. The examination always.
The committee procure a Bible, Square and Compass, and. Masons the TEST OATH. Being satisfied that the. Lodge - room, approach the altar. Master Mason, and report Committee: .
Should the visitor be a Past Master, or Grand officer, he is invited to. Fast, either to the right or left of the Worshipful. Master. If it is a special.
Lodge is called to work the first degree, it. Master Mason's degree is to be.
Lodge must be opened on the first, second and third degrees. For the purposes of example, the reader should assume that a. M., held in their hall, Nos. Clark St., Chicago, July.
A. 4. 2 HAND BOOK OF FREEMASONRY. ORDINARY BUSINESS. Members present. Visitors present.
Petitions. Committees. Balloting. Brothers Prince, Cronin, Loehr, Burkhard, Ross, Morebeck and W. See Lodge Register, (already alluded to.)The Lodge was opened in form on the first, second and third.
Masonry. The minutes of the last regular communication of June 4th. He comes recommended by brothers . Nicolaby for. initiation, reported favorable; whereupon the committee was discharged, and. Also the committee on the application of Mr. Wood, reported. unfavorable; the report was received, the committee discharged, and ballot.
And the ballot being spread, on the application of Mr. Nicolaby. and being found clear, he was declared duly elected to receive the Entered.
Apprentice degree, as conferred in this Lodge. The ballot was also spread On. Schriber for advancement to the 2nd degree; and. Fellow Craft. degree, to be conferred in this Lodge. The ballot was also spread on the.
Communications. New business. Work. application of Mr.
Wood for the degrees, and being found not. Communications were read from varisister Lodges, announcing the. A bill of thirty dollars for rent of hall during the month. May 3. 1st, was received from Germania Lodge. Also a bill of twenty.
Bro. Lally, for services as Tyler from March Ist to June Ist. Finance Committee. The Lodge now dispensed with labor on the third degree, and.
Mr. Andrew Nicolaby being in waiting, and. Entered Apprentice. He also. received the benefit of the lecture, and paid the usual fee of $1. Schriber being in waiting, was duly prepared. Fellow Craft. He also received the benefit of a. Of $1. 5. The Lodge now dispensed with labor. Aug. Are there any alterations or amendments?
To the. Worshipful Master, Wardens and Brethren of . M.: The petition of the subscriber represents that, having long. ORDINARY BUSINESS. Lodge was closed in form on the third, second and.
Masonry. WILLIAM AIKEN, Sec'y. Nicolaby's initiation 1. Schriber's second degree 1. Total ....... 3. 5. Approved: EDMOND RONAYNE, W. M.,SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS. FORM OF PETITION.
Fraternity. He has. Lodge for the degrees of Masonry. Recommended by brothers his place of business is 1. Randolph. St. M. Pflaum, his place of residence is 5. Fourth Ave. Eckvail, His occupation, Merchant.(Signed)MORRIS DAVID.
The other is the petition in form of Mr. Wickers, who. comes regularly recommended by Bros. The usual fee of five dollars accompanies each of. W. M. Morris. David and Mr.
Wickers; what is your pleasure with them? Becker, Loehr and. Dixon. Brother Secretary. What is your pleasure.
Any balloting on your desk, brother. Secretary? Brethren, you are. He comes recommended by Bro's . The. committee, consisting of Bro's .