. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. s, and funds to their successors on thatday. Art. 18.—No serving brother can be admitted in anyChapter. The two brethren last received must act inthat capacity. Art. 19.—If a Knight of Rose-Croix dies, all theKnights must participate in the funeral ceremonies,and wearing under their coats, if they cannot openlydisplay them without scandal, the order and jewel ofthe grade. Great care must be taken that the deceasedis buried with his collar. Art. 20.—A Knight at his admission adopts as hisown some characteristic, the choice of which is left t


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. s, and funds to their successors on thatday. Art. 18.—No serving brother can be admitted in anyChapter. The two brethren last received must act inthat capacity. Art. 19.—If a Knight of Rose-Croix dies, all theKnights must participate in the funeral ceremonies,and wearing under their coats, if they cannot openlydisplay them without scandal, the order and jewel ofthe grade. Great care must be taken that the deceasedis buried with his collar. Art. 20.—A Knight at his admission adopts as hisown some characteristic, the choice of which is left tc 10 218 BOOK OF THE A. AND A. KITE. himself, as Fortitude, Toleration, &c, but expressed inLatin, as Eques a Fortitudine, &c. Those of the firstthree officers and Master of Ceremonies are always thesame—Knights of Wisdopa, of Strength, of Beauty, ofAlarm. Art. 21.—A Knight R. Croix, in writing his name,writes the consonants only; and an unequal number, ifthere be more than two. To his name may be append-ed this mark 5* in red


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