. The ancient and accepted Scottish rite, in thirty-three degrees . ^1. RITE OF PERFECTION. 5I Ehis; Sixty-Eight of the Ecossais/ Twelve of the Rose Croix, Twenty-Seven of the Philosophic degrees, and Six of the Kadosk, these Eightdegrees alone furnishing Two hundred and Forty-nine rituals. In all, therehave probably been some six or eight hundred degrees, and variations ofdegrees in practice. Annexed will be found a chart containing the most of theserites with the date of their commencement, their progress, andfinal concentration in the Grand Orient of France, andSupreme Council of France, th


. The ancient and accepted Scottish rite, in thirty-three degrees . ^1. RITE OF PERFECTION. 5I Ehis; Sixty-Eight of the Ecossais/ Twelve of the Rose Croix, Twenty-Seven of the Philosophic degrees, and Six of the Kadosk, these Eightdegrees alone furnishing Two hundred and Forty-nine rituals. In all, therehave probably been some six or eight hundred degrees, and variations ofdegrees in practice. Annexed will be found a chart containing the most of theserites with the date of their commencement, their progress, andfinal concentration in the Grand Orient of France, andSupreme Council of France, the ruling and governing powers,there ; all being consummated by the year 1804 to chart is embodied from Kloss and Ragon. The quota-tions are made from Thory, Rebold, Besuchet, Vassal, Ragon,Clavel, Des Etang, Chemin Dupontes, Bobrik, Leveque,Moreau, Boubee, Kaufmann and Cherpin, with numerousothers, and will all be found engrossed in a pamphlet called, Lamarres Defence, &c. All these degrees and rites have sprung into being since theyear 1740. And it may


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