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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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horrid exclamations from the clefts <strong>of</strong> an adjacent<br />

rock: the first was the voice <strong>of</strong> Jubela,<br />

exclaiming, "Oh! that my throat had been cut<br />

across," &c., &c.; the second was the voice <strong>of</strong><br />

Jubelo, exclaiming, "Oh! that my breast had been<br />

torn open." &c., &c.; the third was the voice <strong>of</strong><br />

Jubelum, exclaiming, "Oh! that my body had<br />

been severed in two, my bowels taken from<br />

thence," &c., &c. (See p. 112.) Upon which they<br />

rushed in, seized, bound, and brought them<br />

before King Solomon; who, after due conviction<br />

<strong>of</strong> their guilt, ordered them to be executed<br />

according to their several imprecations upon their<br />

own heads, uttered from the clefts <strong>of</strong> the rocks. 1<br />

(See Note P, page 271.)<br />

p. 141<br />

THIRD SECTION.<br />

Q. How long was the Temple in building?<br />

A. Seven years; during which it rained not in the<br />

daytime, that the workmen might not be<br />

obstructed in their labor.<br />

Q. What supported the Temple?<br />

A. Fourteen hundred and fifty-three columns, and<br />

two thousand nine hundred and six pilasters; all<br />

hewn from the finest Parian marble.<br />

Q. What further supported it?<br />

A. Three grand columns or pillars.<br />

Q. What were they called?<br />

A. Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty.

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