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Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor - Rose Croix

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Q. Why are they said to represent them?<br />

A. The Worshipful Master represents the pillar of Wisdom, because he should have<br />

wisdom to open his Lodge, set the craft at work, <strong>and</strong> give them proper instructions. The<br />

Senior Warden represents the pillar of Strength, it being his duty to assist the Worshipful<br />

Master in opening <strong>and</strong> closing his Lodge, to pay the craft their wages, if any be due, <strong>and</strong><br />

see that none go away dissatisfied, harmony being the strength of all institutions, more<br />

especially of ours. The Junior Warden represents the pillar of Beauty, it being his duty at<br />

all times to observe the sun at high meridian, which is the glory <strong>and</strong> beauty of the day.<br />

Q. What covering has a Lodge?<br />

A.. A clouded canopy, or starry-decked heavens, where all good Masons hope to arrive,<br />

&c., &c. (See <strong>Masonic</strong> <strong>Monitor</strong>.)<br />

Q. What furniture has a Lodge?<br />

A. The Holy Bible, square, <strong>and</strong> compasses.<br />

Q. To whom are they dedicated?<br />

A. The Bible is dedicated to God, the square to the Master, <strong>and</strong> the compasses to the<br />

craft.<br />

p. 52<br />

Q. Why are they thus dedicated?<br />

A. The Bible is dedicated to God, because it is the inestimable gift of God to man, &c.,<br />

&c. (See <strong>Monitor</strong>.)<br />

Q. What are the ornaments of a Lodge?<br />

A. The mosaic pavement, the indented tessel, <strong>and</strong> the blazing star.<br />

Q. What are they?<br />

A. The mosaic pavement is a representation of the Ground Floor of King Solomon's<br />

Temple, with a blazing star in the centre; the indented tessel, that beautiful tessellated<br />

border which surrounds it.<br />

Q. Of what are they emblematical?<br />

A. The mosaic pavement represents this world, which, though checkered over with good<br />

<strong>and</strong> evil, yet brethren may walk to-ether thereon, <strong>and</strong> not stumble. (See <strong>Monitor</strong>.)<br />

Q. How many lights has a Lodge?

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