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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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together with the signet.<br />

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

A. We were directed to wait until the Captain <strong>of</strong><br />

the Host could be informed <strong>of</strong> our request and his<br />

answer returned.<br />

Q. What answer did he return?<br />

A. Let them be admitted<br />

Q. By whom were you received?<br />

A. By the Captain <strong>of</strong> the Host, who conducted us<br />

into the presence <strong>of</strong> the Grand Council, who<br />

examined us as to our pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in the<br />

preceding degree, and expressed satisfaction at<br />

our meeting, after which we were asked what part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the work we were willing to undertake.<br />

Q. Your answer?<br />

A. Any part, even the most servile, to promote so<br />

noble and glorious an undertaking.<br />

Q. Of what were you then informed?<br />

A. That from the specimens <strong>of</strong> skill which we had<br />

exhibited, the Grand Council had confidence and<br />

belief that we were able to undertake any part,<br />

even the most difficult, but that it was necessary<br />

that some more <strong>of</strong> the rubbish he removed from<br />

the northeast part <strong>of</strong> the ruins, and they instructed<br />

us to observe and preserve everything that we<br />

might discover <strong>of</strong> value, for they had no doubt<br />

that there were many valuable monuments <strong>of</strong> art<br />

there which would be essential to the craft.

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