Manual of the Freemasonry Lodge
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Albert Gallatin Mackey. Manual of the Freemasonry Lodge
Manual of the Freemasonry Lodge
Table of Contents
PREFACE
MANUAL OF THE LODGE
OPENING AND CLOSING THE LODGE
FORMS OF PRAYER
PRAYER AT OPENING
PRAYER AT CLOSING
BENEDICTION AT CLOSING
CHARGE AT CLOSING
PRAYER AT OPENING THE GRAND LODGE
ENTERED APPRENTICE'S DEGREE
SYMBOLISM OF THE DEGREE
FIRST LECTURE
FIRST SECTION
THE SHOCK OF ENTRANCE
PRAYER AT THE INITIATION OF A CANDIDATE
PRAYER.1
THE RITE OF CIRCUMAMBULATION
THE THREE GATES OF THE TEMPLE
THE OBLIGATION OF SECRECY
THE UNWRITTEN LANDMARKS
THE SHOCK OF ENLIGHTENMENT
THE LAMBSKIN APRON
THE NORTHEAST CORNER
THE WORKING TOOLS
SECOND SECTION
PREPARATION
PRAYER
A BELIEF IN GOD
THE LEFT SIDE
THE RIGHT HAND
THE BADGE OF A MASON
THE FIRST INSTRUCTIONS
THE LESSON OF CHARITY
THIRD SECTION
BROTHERLY LOVE
RELIEF
TRUTH
TEMPERANCE
FORTITUDE
PRUDENCE
JUSTICE
CHARGE AT INITIATION INTO THE FIRST DEGREE.11
FELLOW CRAFT'S DEGREE
SYMBOLISM OF THE DEGREE
SECOND LECTURE
FIRST SECTION
THE PRECIOUS JEWELS OF A FELLOW CRAFT
SECOND SECTION
OPERATIVE MASONRY
SPECULATIVE MASONRY
THE PILLARS OF THE PORCH
UNITY, PEACE, AND PLENTY
THE GLOBES
THE USE OF THE GLOBES
ORDER IN ARCHITECTURE
ITS ANTIQUITY
THE IONIC
THE DORIC,
THE CORINTHIAN,
THE INVENTION OF THIS ORDER
THE TUSCAN
THE COMPOSITE
OF THE INVENTION OF ORDER IN ARCHITECTURE
OF THE SENSES OF HUMAN NATURE
HEARING
SEEING
FEELING
SMELLING
TASTING
GRAMMAR
RHETORIC
LOGIC
ARITHMETIC
GEOMETRY
THE ADVANTAGES OF GEOMETRY
MUSIC
ASTRONOMY
THE MORAL ADVANTAGES OF GEOMETRY
CHARGE AT PASSING TO THE DEGREE OF FELLOW CRAFT.4
LECTURE ON THE WINDING STAIRS
MASTER MASON'S DEGREE
SYMBOLISM OF THE DEGREE
THIRD LECTURE
FIRST SECTION
SECOND SECTION
THIRD SECTION
THE THREE STEPS,
THE POT OF INCENSE
THE BEE-HIVE
BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS, guarded by the TILER'S SWORD,
THE SWORD, POINTING TO A NAKED HEART,
THE ANCHOR AND ARK
THE FORTY-SEVENTH PROBLEM OF EUCLID.1
THE HOUR-GLASS
THE SCYTHE
CHARGE AT RAISING TO THE SUBLIME DEGREE OF A MASTER MASON
ANCIENT CEREMONIES OF THE ORDER
SECTION I. CONSECRATION, DEDICATION, CONSTITUTION, AND INSTALLATION OF THE OFFICERS OF A NEW LODGE
WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION
CONSECRATION
DEDICATION
CONSTITUTION
INSTALLATION OF THE OFFICERS OF A NEW LODGE
THE SENIOR WARDEN
THE JUNIOR WARDEN
THE TREASURER
THE SECRETARY
SENIOR AND JUNIOR DEACONS
THE STEWARDS
THE TILER
CHARGE TO THE BRETHREN OF THE LODGE
SECTION II. ANNUAL INSTALLATION OF THE OFFICERS OF A LODGE
THE SENIOR WARDEN
THE JUNIOR WARDEN
THE TREASURER
THE SECRETARY
SENIOR AND JUNIOR DEACONS
THE STEWARDS
THE TILER
SECTION III. INSTALLATION OF THE OFFICERS OF A GRAND LODGE
CHARGE TO THE GRAND MASTER
DEPUTY GRAND MASTER
SENIOR GRAND WARDEN
JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN
GRAND TREASURER
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND CHAPLAIN
GRAND LECTURER
GRAND DEACONS
GRAND MARSHAL
GRAND PURSUIVANT
GRAND STEWARDS
GRAND TILER
SECTION IV. CEREMONY OBSERVED AT GRAND VISITATIONS
SECTION V. FESTIVALS OF THE ORDER
SECTION VI. AT LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONES OF PUBLIC STRUCTURES
SECTION VII. DEDICATION OF FREEMASONS' HALLS
CONSECRATION PRAYER
INVOCATION
BENEDICTION
ODE.1
SECTION VIII. FUNERAL SERVICE
CEREMONIES AT THE GRAVE
PRAYER
SECTION IX. REGULATIONS FOR PROCESSIONS
APPENDIX
I. THE TWENTY-FIVE LANDMARKS OF FREEMASONRY.1
II. CHARGES OF A FREEMASON
THE GENERAL HEADS, viz:
I. CONCERNING GOD AND RELIGION
II. OF THE CIVIL MAGISTRATE, SUPREME AND SUBORDINATE
III. OF LODGES
IV. OF MASTERS, WARDENS, FELLOWS, AND APPRENTICES
V. OF THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CRAFT IN WORKING
VI. OF BEHAVIOR, viz: 1. IN THE LODGE WHILE CONSTITUTED
2. BEHAVIOR AFTER THE LODGE IS OVER AND THE BRETHREN NOT GONE
3. BEHAVIOR WHEN BRETHREN MEET WITHOUT STRANGERS, BUT NOT IN A LODGE FORMED
4. BEHAVIOR IN PRESENCE OF STRANGERS NOT MASONS
5. BEHAVIOR AT HOME, AND IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
6. BEHAVIOR TOWARD A STRANGE BROTHER
III. GENERAL REGULATIONS.1
IV. FORMS OF DOCUMENTS
I. PETITION TO THE GRAND MASTER FOR A DISPENSATION TO OPEN AND HOLD A LODGE
II. DISPENSATION OF THE GRAND MASTER TO OPEN AND HOLD A LODGE
III. CHARTER OR WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION GRANTED BY THE GRAND LODGE. WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION
IV. PETITION FOR INITIATION
V. PETITION FOR AFFILIATION
VI. MASTER MASON'S DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATE, COMMONLY CALLED A "GRAND LODGE CERTIFICATE."
VII. THE SAME DIPLOMA IN LATIN
VIII. APPLICATION FOR A DEMIT
IX. A DEMIT
X. LODGE SUMMONS
XI. NOTIFICATION FOR TRIAL
XII. NOTICE OF EXPULSION, &c
V. FORM FOR KEEPING THE MINUTES OP A LODGE
VI. FORM FOR BY-LAWS OF A LODGE
ARTICLE I. Name, Officers, &c
ARTICLE II. Of the Worshipful Master
ARTICLE IV. Of the Wardens
ARTICLE V. Of the Treasurer
ARTICLE VI. Of the Secretary
ARTICLE VII. Of the Deacons
ARTICLE VIII. Of the Stewards
ARTICLE IX. Of the Tiler
ARTICLE X. Of the Standing Committees
ARTICLE XI. Of Initiation and Affiliation
ARTICLE XII. Of Life and Honorary Members
ARTICLE XIII. Of Demission
ARTICLE XIV. Of Trials
ARTICLE XV. Of Rules of Order
ARTICLE XVI. Of Alterations of the By-Laws
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Monitorial Instructions in the Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason
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