. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. Sash—A broad black watered ribbon, worn from theright shoulder to the left hip; at the lower end nine KNIGHTS ELECT OF NINE. 101 red rosettes, four on each side, and one at the bottom,from which pendent the Jewel—A dagger, hilt of gold and blade of silver. Daring a reception the Thrice Potent and Senior In-spector wear Royal robes, with crown and sceptre ; theSecretary wears robes and mitre of the High Priest. The Junior Inspector and other officers, robed in blackwith cowles, and the apron, sash, and jewel of this de-gree, sit * * * during
. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. Sash—A broad black watered ribbon, worn from theright shoulder to the left hip; at the lower end nine KNIGHTS ELECT OF NINE. 101 red rosettes, four on each side, and one at the bottom,from which pendent the Jewel—A dagger, hilt of gold and blade of silver. Daring a reception the Thrice Potent and Senior In-spector wear Royal robes, with crown and sceptre ; theSecretary wears robes and mitre of the High Priest. The Junior Inspector and other officers, robed in blackwith cowles, and the apron, sash, and jewel of this de-gree, sit * * * during the working of the degree,with right elbow on the knee and head on the righthand, as if fatigued. Stranger clothed as a shepherd. Battery—o •••o«««—• The lights are not lighted until the Chapter is opened. Hour—First hour of night. Age—Eight and one. OPENING. Q. What are we taught as a Knight Elect ofNine? A. That we should be careful how we suffer our-selves to be led away by an excess of zeal, even in agood cause, to exerci
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