. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. thank thee this -I—I fes - tive night,- I. Here may our souls delight to blessThe God of truth and grace, Who crowns our labors with success,Among the rising race ! May each unholy passion cease,Each evil thought be crushed, Each anxious care that mars our peaceIn Faith and Love be hushed. Oh! may we all in Truth abound, And Charity pursue;Thus shall we be with glory crowned, And love as angels do. All be ng in readiness, the following ceremony : KNIGHT OF THE HOSE CROIX. 275 CEREMONY OF RE-LIGHTING ON EASTERSUNDAY. This cere


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. thank thee this -I—I fes - tive night,- I. Here may our souls delight to blessThe God of truth and grace, Who crowns our labors with success,Among the rising race ! May each unholy passion cease,Each evil thought be crushed, Each anxious care that mars our peaceIn Faith and Love be hushed. Oh! may we all in Truth abound, And Charity pursue;Thus shall we be with glory crowned, And love as angels do. All be ng in readiness, the following ceremony : KNIGHT OF THE HOSE CROIX. 275 CEREMONY OF RE-LIGHTING ON EASTERSUNDAY. This ceremony takes place immediately after theCeremony of the Table. As in the Ceremony of Extin-guishing the Lights, it begins as soon as the Wordhas been returned to the Most Wise. Each Knight isthen at his post, and the music has stopped. The table is arranged as in the Ceremony of Extin-guishing the Lights; the yellow wax candles haveremained unlit since the previous Thursday. The Knights being round the table, at a signal fromthe Most Wise, the officers in reverse order dischargetheir several d


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