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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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duegard, sign, and step <strong>of</strong> an Entered Apprentice<br />

Mason (Master making the duegard, sign, and<br />

step, as represented and explained in Figs. 1, 2,<br />

and 14, pp. 16, 17), and, in token <strong>of</strong> my brotherly<br />

the candidate by the right hand, who is yet<br />

kneeling at the altar), and with it the grip and<br />

word <strong>of</strong> an Entered Apprentice. (W. M. to<br />

candidate.) Grip me, brother, as I grip you. As<br />

you are yet uninformed, your conductor will<br />

answer for you. (Senior Deacon.)<br />

W. M. (looking the Deacon in the eye, while<br />

holding candidate by the right hand.)--I hail.<br />

S. D.--I conceal.<br />

W. M.--What do you conceal?<br />

S. D.--All the secrets <strong>of</strong> Masons, in Masons, to<br />

which this<br />

p. 37<br />

(here presses his thumb-nail on the joint) token<br />

alludes.<br />

W. M.--What is that?<br />

S. D.--A grip.<br />

FIG. 9 THE GRIP OF AN ENTERED APPRENTICE.<br />

W. M.--Of what?<br />

love<br />

and<br />

favor,<br />

present<br />

you<br />

my<br />

right<br />

hand<br />

(takes<br />

[paragraph<br />

continues]

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