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This is a collection of Masonic rituals, including ceremonies related to the degrees of the Entered Apprentice, Fellow-craft and Master Mason.
It includes extensive treatment of funeral rituals.
There is musical notation for a number of Masonic hymns.
An appendix has a series of model documents for various masonic situations.
While it does not disclose anything truly secret, the General Ahiman Rezon gives us an insightful peek behind the veil of 19th century Masonic pomp and circumstance.

Title Page and Front Matter

Ahiman Rezon: Signification of the Term

Explanation of the Frontispiece

Preface

Contents

Introductory


Introductory

Origin of Masonry, and Its Advantages

Government of the Fraternity

The Lodge and its Government

Qualifications of Candidates

Admission of Candidates

Opening and Closing the Lodge

First Degree: Entered Apprentice


Illustrations

Symbolism of the Degree

Rite of Induction

Prayer at Initiation

The Symbolic Pilgrimage

Obligation of Secrecy

Rite of Illumination. Investiture of the Candidate

Charity the Chief Social Value

The North-East Corner

Working-Tools of an Entered Apprentice

Section II. The Preparation. Right Hand. Badge of a Mason

Section III: The Lodge

Lodge Meetings--Where Held

Form and Dimensions and Boundaries of the Lodge

The Covering of the Lodge

The Furniture of the Lodge

The Ornaments of a Lodge

The Lights of the Lodge. Moveable and Immovable Jewels.

Situation of the Lodge

Dedication of Lodges

Great Tenets of a Freemason

Charge to the Candidate

Charge, at the Initiation of a Soldier

Second Degree: Fellow-craft


Illustrations

Symbolism of the Degree

Symbolical Jewels

Working Tools of a Fellow-Craft

Operative and Speculative Masonry

Pillars of the Porch

Symbols of Peace, Unity and Plenty. Of the Globes.

The Winding Stairs

Of Order in Architecture

The Five Senses of Human Nature

The Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences

Emblem of Plenty Explained

Charge to the Candidate

Lecture on the Legend of the Winding Stairs

Third Degree: Master Mason


Illustrations

Symbolism of the Degree

Working Tools of the Master Mason

Twelve Messengers--Acacia Tree--Letter G.

Funeral Dirge

Rites of Sepulture--Hebrew Customs

King Solomon's Temple

Emblems of Master Mason's Degree

Charge to the Candidate

Officers' Clothing and Jewels

Ancient Ceremonies


Introduction

Consecration of a New Lodge

Dedication and Constitution of a New Lodge

Installation of the Officers of a Lodge

Installation of the Officers of a Grand Lodge

Laying Foundation Stones of Public Structures

Dedication of Masonic Halls

Grand Visitations

Masonic Burial Services


General Directions

Service in the Lodge-Room

Service at the Church or the House of the Deceased

Service at the Grave

Regulations for Processions

Ritual for a Lodge of Sorrow

Service for the Consecration of Masonic Cemeteries

Masonic Calendar

Appendix--Masonic Documents and Forms of Trials
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