. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. rsvictor over rage and anger, by Mars; Prudence, byMercury; Temperance, by Saturn; and Justice, byJupiter (Tsaduc, the Just), conqueror of the Titans. The world, the ancients believed, is governed byseven secondary causes ; and these are the universalforces designated by Moses under the plural nameElohim, The Gods. These forces, analogous andcontrary the one to the other, by their counter-actionproduce the equihbrium, and regulate the movementsof the spheres. The Hebrews called them the SevenGreat Archangels. The seven planets correspondwit
. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. rsvictor over rage and anger, by Mars; Prudence, byMercury; Temperance, by Saturn; and Justice, byJupiter (Tsaduc, the Just), conqueror of the Titans. The world, the ancients believed, is governed byseven secondary causes ; and these are the universalforces designated by Moses under the plural nameElohim, The Gods. These forces, analogous andcontrary the one to the other, by their counter-actionproduce the equihbrium, and regulate the movementsof the spheres. The Hebrews called them the SevenGreat Archangels. The seven planets correspondwith the seven colors of the prism, and the sevennotes of the musical octave. The seven sacramentsare also referred to in this great universal number ofthe Master Mason. TWENTY-FOURTH DEGEEE. tintt ot tine $xfct¥8Bfl«.. FERFECTED CREATION. THE PRELIMINARY TRIALS OF EARTH, WATER, EIRE, ATB, ETHER. ARGUMENT. The degree of Prince of the Tabernacle illustrates the ceremo-nies of the Priests in the ancient Temples, and explains theesoteric meaning of their many avocations in equipping the Tem-ple and sustaining their various sacerdotal duties. This degree ismost intimately connected with, and should be considered a con-tinuation of, that of the Chief of the Tabernacle. The especialduties of a Prince of the Tabernacle are to labor incessantly forthe glory of God, the honor of his country, and the happiness ofhis brethren ; to offer up thanks and prayer.* to the Deity in lieuof sacrifices of flesh and blood.
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