. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. Collar—Purple silk or velvet, and suspended to it theJewel—A gold triangle, on which is engraved thedelta of Enoch, with rays. On the obverse side of thejewel is a representation of the first three recipients ofthis degree, two of them lowering the third into thesubterranean vault. Around this device, the initials of ROYAL ARCH OF ENOCH. 141 the words JZegnante Sapientissimo Salamone, Gibu-htm, Jbabert, et Stolkin inveneruntpretiosissimum Artifi-cum thesawum subter ruinas Enoch, Anno Mundi2995. Age—7 times 9 = 63. Battery—• •• — ••• — ••• T


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. Collar—Purple silk or velvet, and suspended to it theJewel—A gold triangle, on which is engraved thedelta of Enoch, with rays. On the obverse side of thejewel is a representation of the first three recipients ofthis degree, two of them lowering the third into thesubterranean vault. Around this device, the initials of ROYAL ARCH OF ENOCH. 141 the words JZegnante Sapientissimo Salamone, Gibu-htm, Jbabert, et Stolkin inveneruntpretiosissimum Artifi-cum thesawum subter ruinas Enoch, Anno Mundi2995. Age—7 times 9 = 63. Battery—• •• — ••• — ••• There should be a separate apartment, without appa-rent door or window; opening overhead, covered witha trap-door, representing a flat stone with an iron ringto OPE^TI^G T.\ P.\ The Lord is great in Zion. Let all theearth praise him for his great and terrible name, forit is holy. &.\ W.\ Exalt the Lord our God, and worship onhis holy hill. 142 BOOK OF THE A. AND A. RITE. J:. W:. He spake from the cloudy pillar and fromthe fire ; and from the depth cometh forth the richesof secret places. T.\ Exalt the Lord our God, for he is holy ;and his name, for it is from everlasting to everlast-ing. S.\ W.\ What is man, that he should magnifyhim, or that he should set his heart upon him ? J;. W.\ We are but of yesterday, and knownothing. Our days are but a shadow: they flee,and we know not. T.\ P.\ Canst thou, by searching, find out God ?Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection ? Heis as high as heaven. What canst thou do ? He isdeeper than hell. What canst thou know ? S.\ W.\ His eyes are upon the ways of man, andhe seeth all his doings. J:. W.\ O God, let thy work appear unto thyservants, and thy glory unto the children of men ! TV. L


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