The Mysteries of Free Masonry eBook

William Morgan
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 425 pages of information about The Mysteries of Free Masonry.

The Mysteries of Free Masonry eBook

William Morgan
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Price, One-Dollar

Morgan’s Expose of Free Masonry.

As Written by Captain William Morgan

[Illustration]

Printed in U.S.A.

THE MYSTERIES OF FREEMASONRY

Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master’s Lodge,

As Written by

Captain William Morgan.

All the Degrees Conferred in the Royal Arch Chapter and
     Grand Encampment of Knights Templars—­Knights
      of the Red Cross—­of the Christian Mark—­and
                of the Holy Sepulchre.

ALSO

The Eleven Ineffable Degrees Conferred in the Lodge of Perfection—­and the
   still higher degrees of Prince of Jerusalem—­Knights of the East and
       West—­Venerable Grand Masters of Symbolic Lodges—­Knights
         and Adepts of the Eagle or Sun—­Princes of the Royal
              Secret—­Sovereign Inspector General, etc.

Revised and Corrected to Correspond with the Most Approved
Forms and Ceremonies in the Various Lodges of Free-Masons
Throughout the United States.

By George R. Crafts,

Formerly Thrice Puissant Grand Master of Manitou Council, N.Y.

* * * * *

MORGAN’S EXPOSE OF FREEMASONRY.

CEREMONIES OF OPENING A LODGE OF ENTERED APPRENTICE MASONS.

One rap calls the Lodge to order; one calls up the Junior and Senior Deacons; two raps call up the subordinate officers; and three, all the members of the Lodge.

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