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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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Q. Where were you prepared to be advanced to<br />

the degree <strong>of</strong> Mark Master Mason?<br />

A. In a room adjoining a regularly and duly<br />

constituted Lodge <strong>of</strong> Mark Master Masons.<br />

Q. How were you prepared?<br />

A. I was deprived <strong>of</strong> all metals, divested <strong>of</strong> my<br />

outward apparel, in a working posture, with a<br />

cable-tow four times around my body, in which<br />

situation I was conducted to the door <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lodge, where a regular demand was made by<br />

four (4) distinct knocks.<br />

Q. To what do the four (4) distinct knocks allude?<br />

A. To the fourth (4th). degree <strong>of</strong> Masonry, it<br />

being that upon which I was about to enter.<br />

Q. What was said to you from within?<br />

A. Who comes here.<br />

Q. Your answer?<br />

A. A worthy brother who has been duly initiated,<br />

passed the degree <strong>of</strong> Fellow Craft, raised to the<br />

sublime degree <strong>of</strong> Master Mason, and now<br />

wishes for further promotion in Masonry by<br />

being advanced to the degree <strong>of</strong> Mark Master<br />

Mason.<br />

p. 178<br />

Q. What were you then asked?<br />

A. If it was an act <strong>of</strong> my own free will and<br />

accord, and if I was worthy and well qualified,<br />

duly and truly prepared; if I had wrought in the

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