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In the first degree basilisk emulator
In the first degree basilisk emulator




in the first degree basilisk emulator

The way- by which we, as Masons, hope to arrive at it is by the assistance of a ladder, in Scripture called Jacob's ladder. The covering of a Masonic Lodge is a celestial canopy of divers colours, even as the heavens. But as we have no noble orders in Architecture known by the names of Wisdom Strength, and Beauty, we refer them to the three most celebrated, the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. for his Wisdom in building, completing, and dedicating the Temple at Jerusalem to God's service Hiram, King of Tyre, for his Strength in supporting him with men and material and Hiram Abif, for his curious a masterly workmanship in beautifying and adorning the same.

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The three great Pillars supporting Mason's Lodges are emblematical of the Divine attributes they further represent Solomon, King of Israel, Hiram, King of Tyre, and Hiram Abif. The Sun and Moon are messengers of His will, and all His law is concord. The heavens He has stretched forth as a canopy the earth He hath planted as His footstool He crowns His Temple with Stars as with a diadem, and His hands extend their power and glory. The Universe is the Temple of the Deity whom we serve Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty are about His throne as pillars of His works, His Wisdom is infinite, His Strength omnipotent, and Beauty shines through the whole of the creation in symmetry a order. They are called Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty: Wisdom to contrive, Strength to support, and Beauty to adorn Wisdom to conduct us in all our undertakings, Strength to support us under all our difficulties, and Beauty to adorn the inward man. Our Lodge is supported by three great pillars. Second, learning originated in the East, and thence spread its benign influence to the West the third, last, and grand reason, which is too long to be entered upon now, is explained in the course of our Lectures, which I hope you will have many opportunities of hearing. Our Lodge is situated due East and West, because all places of Divine worship, as well as Masons' regular, wellformed, constituted Lodges, are, or ought to be, so situated for which we assign three Masonic reasons: First, the Sun, the Glory of the Lord, rises in the East and sets in the West. Those three did then, have since, and I trust ever will, render the groundwork of Freemasonry holy.

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Thirdly, the many thanksgivings, oblations, burnt sacrifices, and costly offerings which Solomon, King of Israel, made at the completion, consecration, and dedication of the Temple at Jerusalem to God's service. Secondly, the many pious prayers and ejaculations of King David, which actually appeased the wrath of God, and stayed a pestilence which then raged among his people, owing to his inadvertently having had them numbered. First, the ready compliance of Abraham with the will of God in not refusing to offer up his only son Isaac as a burnt sacrifice, when it pleased the Almighty to substitute a more agreeable victim in his stead. Our Lodge stands on holy ground, because the first Lodge was consecrated on account of three grand offerings thereon made, which met with Divine approbation. The reason that a Freemason's Lodge is represented of that vast extent is to show the universality of the science, that a Mason's charity should know no bounds save those of prudence. Let me first call your attention to the form of the Lodge, which is a regular parallelepipedon, in length from East to West, in breadth between North and South, in depth from the surface of the earth to its centre, and even as high as the heavens. Masonry, however, is not only the most ancient but the most honourable Society that ever existed, as there is not a character or emblem here depicted, but serves to inculcate the principles of piety and virtue among all its genuine professors. The system of Pythagoras was founded on a similar principle, as well as many others of more recent date. Their philosophers, unwilling to expose their mysteries to vulgar eyes, couched their systems of learning and polity under signs and hieroglyphical figures, which were communicated to their chief priests or Magi alone, who were bound by solemn oath to conceal them.

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The usages and customs among Freemasons have ever borne a near affinity to those of the ancient Egyptians.






In the first degree basilisk emulator