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
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 425 pages of information about The Mysteries of Free Masonry.
Obligation.—­I, A. B., promise, in the face of God, and between the hands of my Sovereign, and in presence of all the brethren now present, never to take arms against my country, directly or indirectly, in any conspiracy against the Government thereof.  I promise never to reveal any of the degrees of the Knight of the Sun, which is now on the point of being intrusted to me, to any person or persons whatsoever, without being duly qualified to receive the same; and never to give my consent to any one to be admitted into our mysteries, only after the most scrupulous circumspection, and full knowledge of his life and conversation; and who has given at all times full proof of his zeal and fervent attachment for the order, and a submission at all times to the tribunal of the Sovereign Princes of the Royal Secret.  I promise never to confer the degree of the Knights of the Sun without having a permission in writing from the Grand Council of Princes of the Royal Secret, or from the Grand Inspector or his deputy, known by their titles and authority.  I promise also and swear, that I will not assist any, through my means, to form or raise a Lodge of the Sublime Orders, in this country, “without proper authority.”  I promise and swear to redouble my zeal for all my brethren, Knights, and Princes, that are present or absent; and if I fail in this my obligation, I consent for all my brethren, when they are convinced of my infidelity, to seize me, and thrust my tongue through with a red-hot iron; to pluck out both my eyes, and to deprive me of smelling and hearing; to cut off both my hands, and to expose me in that condition in the field, to be devoured by the voracious animals; and if none can be found, I wish the lightning of heaven might execute on me the same vengeance.  O God, maintain me in right and equity.  Amen.  Amen.  Amen.

After the obligation is three times repeated, Father Adam raises the candidate, and gives him one kiss on his forehead, being the seat of the soul.  He then decorates him with the collar and jewel of the order, and gives him the following sign, token and word:—­Sign:  Place the right hand flat upon the heart, the thumb forming a square.  The answer, raise the hand, and with the index point to heaven.  This is to show that there is but one God, the source of all truth.  Token:  Take in your hands those of your brother, and press them gently.  Some Knights, in addition to this, kiss the forehead of the brother, saying “Alpha,” to which he answers, “Omega.”  Sacred word:  “Adonai.”  This word is answered by “Albra,” or “Abbraak,” which is rendered “a king without reproach.”  Some contend that this word should be written “Abrah.”  Pass-word:—­“Stibium” (antimony).  By this is intended as among the Hermetic Philosophers, “the primitive matter whence all things are formed.”  To this pass-word some add the following:  “Helios,” “Mene,” “Tetragrammaton.”

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