. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. 485 IISTOCATIOK This beautiful prayer should be intonated with organaccompaniment. Com., in C.\ O thou Immutablj, thou Immacu-late and Immortal. Choir Chant, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God ofSabaoth, we implore thee. in By whose will we are born and bywhose will we die, thou never-ending, thou greateternal, by whose beneficence we call thee Father. Choir Chant. Holy, etc. in C.\ Thou infinite Spirit of Light and Life,be with us. Let thine outstretching wings, expan-sive as the eagles, give us shelter Choir Chant. Holy, etc. C:. in C


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. 485 IISTOCATIOK This beautiful prayer should be intonated with organaccompaniment. Com., in C.\ O thou Immutablj, thou Immacu-late and Immortal. Choir Chant, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God ofSabaoth, we implore thee. in By whose will we are born and bywhose will we die, thou never-ending, thou greateternal, by whose beneficence we call thee Father. Choir Chant. Holy, etc. in C.\ Thou infinite Spirit of Light and Life,be with us. Let thine outstretching wings, expan-sive as the eagles, give us shelter Choir Chant. Holy, etc. C:. in C:. Be thou to us like the night-dewscooling balm upon earths fevered brow. Teach usto know and dread thy wrath. Fill our hearts withlove, and, when the end of life draws near, waft uswith gentle winds to thy blest abode, where thymyriads chant. Choir Chant. Holy, etc. in C.\ Aid us, O Lord! to make this world a.^mple of Peace and Love, fit for thy great abode. Choir Chant. Holy, etc. Choir. Amen! Amen! Amen! C.\ in C.\ {natural voice) and Amen!. THE ORDER FOR THE 32d moire antique ribbon, four inches wide, lined with red,and trimmed with silver lace, worn from the left shoulder tothe right hip. Where it crosses the breast is a delta with rays, inthe center, the figures 32 in Arabic characters: a waving sword oneach side pointing toward the figures ; above this a large red Teu-tonic cross, and upon it, and covering it, except the extremities orpoints, a double-headed silver eagle, wings extended, grasping atwo-edged naked sword in its talons, over the heads of the eaglea crown ; above this at the point which rests upon the leftshoulder, a small red Maltese cross ; below the delta two Ameri-can flags, with staffs crossed, above and between the staffs aducal crown. All is embroidery of gold, silver, etc.: at the ex-tremity which rests upon the left hip is the tracing-board of thecamp painted or embroidered. The lower point of the Order istrimmed with silver bullio


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