. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. s those of art and science, which our legendsunfold, and who has a laudable ambition to participate in themost exalted sphere, with congenial associates, in that subtlecommunion and fraternization which genuine Sublime Free-masonry is peculiarly calculated to afford. 1andon Freemasons Quarterly Magazine, THIETIETH DEGEEE. nigfct &*&-*?%; ARGUMENT, A Knight and Soldier of the Cross called Knight Kadoshproves himself practically a true defender of the Temple of theMost High God; and while armed with steel outwardly, he is in-wardly armed with


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. s those of art and science, which our legendsunfold, and who has a laudable ambition to participate in themost exalted sphere, with congenial associates, in that subtlecommunion and fraternization which genuine Sublime Free-masonry is peculiarly calculated to afford. 1andon Freemasons Quarterly Magazine, THIETIETH DEGEEE. nigfct &*&-*?%; ARGUMENT, A Knight and Soldier of the Cross called Knight Kadoshproves himself practically a true defender of the Temple of theMost High God; and while armed with steel outwardly, he is in-wardly armed with Faith and Love—Faith to God and Love tohis fellow-man. It is his duty to defend the Order, to protect andassist all worthy pilgrims, the weak and the injured, the needyand the oppressed, with becoming humility and meekness, andyet with fidelity and prudence, as vowed on the Mystic Ladder. This practical trial degree of the Knight Templar is repletewith effective incident, and stands prominently forward as aninteresting and exciting


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