. Scotch Rite masonry illustrated : the complete ritual of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite profusely illustrated. e. I further promise to adore my God, to be faithful to*my King and Country, to be charitable to my neighborsand brothers, submitting myself, in case of any infrac-tion of this my obligation, to have my body severed intwo, my memory lost and looked upon as infamous alidforesworn. I further promise and consent that my namemay be written in red letters and hung up in the Chap-ter as a mark of my infamy. So God and his Holy Evangelist keep me; amen. Most Powerful—Arise Brother
. Scotch Rite masonry illustrated : the complete ritual of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite profusely illustrated. e. I further promise to adore my God, to be faithful to*my King and Country, to be charitable to my neighborsand brothers, submitting myself, in case of any infrac-tion of this my obligation, to have my body severed intwo, my memory lost and looked upon as infamous alidforesworn. I further promise and consent that my namemay be written in red letters and hung up in the Chap-ter as a mark of my infamy. So God and his Holy Evangelist keep me; amen. Most Powerful—Arise Brother Joabert, you will now INITIATION. 245 take three square steps to the Senior Warden who willinvest you with the Sign^ Token and Word of a GrandMaster^ Architect. He does as ordered when the Senior Warden investshim as follows: SIGK^ GRAND MASTER ARCHITECT. Slide the right hand into palm of theleft as if holding a pencil in one hand,and in the other a tracing board; makethe motion of tracing a plan on thepalm of the left hand, every now andthen directing the eyes towards theGrand Master as if drawing by Sign Grnnd TOKEN, G. M. ARCHITECT. Join right hand to the other^sleft, interlacing the fingers;place the left hand on the hip;the brother will do the samewith his right hand.
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