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From the earliest times the oral instructions of Masonry have been communicated in a catechetical form.” This is, Catechism ... "The lowest of the nine Orders of the Priesthood, or highest of the Those who receive the degree of Past Master in symbolic Lodges, as a part of the installation service, when elected to preside, are ... The religion of the disciples of Buddha. It prevails over a great extent of Asia, and is estimated to be equally popular with any other ... In every Symbolic Lodge, there are two officers who are called the Senior and Junior Deacons. The former is appointed by the ... "A degree in the Irish system which, with Super-Excellent Master, is given as preparatory to the Royal Arch.” This is, Excellent ...

"The title of the second and third officers of a Grand Consistory in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and the second officer in ... Masonry was introduced into China by the Grand Lodge of England in the Eighteenth century. There are two District Grand ... The Grand Lodge of Canada was formed out of the Provincial Grand Lodge by a Convention of Lodges in the year 1855.” This is ... Abbreviations of technical terms or of official titles are of very extensive use in Masonry. They were, however, but rarely employed ...

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"Officers used in working the rituals of the Red Cross and Templar degrees." This is,

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The sixth officer in a Council of Royal and Select Masters.” This is, Captain of the

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An overview and exploration of the esoteric aspects of

Catechism: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Catechism: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

From the earliest times the oral instructions of Masonry have been communicated in a catechetical form.” This is, Catechism ...

Levite of the External Guard: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Levite of the External Guard: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

"The lowest of the nine Orders of the Priesthood, or highest of the

Actual Past Masters: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Actual Past Masters: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Those who receive the degree of Past Master in symbolic Lodges, as a part of the installation service, when elected to preside, are ...

Buddhism: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Buddhism: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

The religion of the disciples of Buddha. It prevails over a great extent of Asia, and is estimated to be equally popular with any other ...

Deacon: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Deacon: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

In every Symbolic Lodge, there are two officers who are called the Senior and Junior Deacons. The former is appointed by the ...

Excellent Master: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Excellent Master: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

"A degree in the Irish system which, with Super-Excellent Master, is given as preparatory to the Royal Arch.” This is, Excellent ...

Lieutenant Grand Commander: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Lieutenant Grand Commander: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

"The title of the second and third officers of a Grand Consistory in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and the second officer in ...

China: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

China: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Masonry was introduced into China by the Grand Lodge of England in the Eighteenth century. There are two District Grand ...

Cancellarius: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Cancellarius: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

The Grand Lodge of Canada was formed out of the Provincial Grand Lodge by a Convention of Lodges in the year 1855.” This is ...

Abbreviations: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Abbreviations: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey

Abbreviations of technical terms or of official titles are of very extensive use in Masonry. They were, however, but rarely employed ...