. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. They also wear a red leatner belt, fringed along thelower edge with gold, and edged with gold; from whichhangs a small silver censer, or ornamented cup, with along handle, the end whereof, on which the cup sits, isshaped like an open hand. This is also the form of thejewel of the degree. CHIEF OF THE TABEKNACLE. 343 For receptions there is also a dark apartment, withan altar in the centre, on which are placed a feeble lightand three skulls. In front of the altar is a skeleton. Battery—• o—• o—o •—• . EEOEPTIOK 1. Thus shalt thou say to the


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. They also wear a red leatner belt, fringed along thelower edge with gold, and edged with gold; from whichhangs a small silver censer, or ornamented cup, with along handle, the end whereof, on which the cup sits, isshaped like an open hand. This is also the form of thejewel of the degree. CHIEF OF THE TABEKNACLE. 343 For receptions there is also a dark apartment, withan altar in the centre, on which are placed a feeble lightand three skulls. In front of the altar is a skeleton. Battery—• o—• o—o •—• . EEOEPTIOK 1. Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, andtell the children of Israel: Ye haye seen what Idid unto the Mitzrayim, and how I bare you on thewings of eagles, and brought you unto myself. 2. Now, therefore, if you will obey my yoice indeed,and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiartreasure unto me, aboye all people ; for all the earthis mine. 3. And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests,and a holy nation. These are the words which thoushalt speak un


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