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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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p. 250<br />

places his right foot forward with the hollow in<br />

front, so that the toe touches the heel <strong>of</strong> his<br />

companion on the right. This is called "three<br />

times three;" that is, three right feet forming a<br />

triangle, three left hands forming a triangle, and<br />

three right hands forming a triangle. They<br />

balance in the same manner, and then, with hands<br />

raised, repeat the words Jah-buh-lun, Jehovah, Go-d,<br />

at low breath, as described before. (See pp.<br />

224-25, Fig. 32.) 1<br />

p. 251<br />

The signs <strong>of</strong> this Degree are now given to the<br />

candidates, as follows:<br />

First, raise the right hand to the forehead, the<br />

hand and arm horizontal, the thumb toward the<br />

forehead; draw it briskly across the forehead, and<br />

drop it perpendicularly by the side. This<br />

constitutes the duegard and sign <strong>of</strong> this Degree,<br />

and refers not only to the penalty <strong>of</strong> the<br />

obligation, but alludes also to the manner in<br />

which the brother who descended into the vault,<br />

and found the Ark, found his hands involuntarily<br />

placed, to protect

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