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THE MASONIC MANUAL A pocket Companion for the Initiated. Compiled and arranged by Robert Macoy Revised Edition III. Page ENTERED APPRENTICE SECTION I. The first step taken by a candidate, on entering a Lodge of Freemasons, teaches him the pernicious tendency of infidelity, and shows him that the foundation on which Masonry rests.  · The masonic manual. Publication date Topics Freemasonry Publisher Nashville, Printed by order of the Grand lodge [by Brandon printing co.] Collection library_of_congress; americana Digitizing sponsor The Library of Congress Contributor The Library of Congress Language English. Based on "Tannehill's Manual." cf. Pref. THE ENTERED APPRENTICE LECTURES. INTRODUCTION. FIRST SECTION: PREPARATION BEFORE BECOMING A MASON. A BLESSING OF DEITY. LODGE PRAYER. SCRIPTURE IN LODGE. FREEMASON INITIATION. THE OATH.


Manual of the Lodge () so the Apprentice obtains in his degree those first instructions whereon to erect his future moral and Masonic edifice. He now receives the elementary details of that universal language in which hereafter he is to converse with his brethren of all nations, so as to understand and be understood by Masons of every. Apprentice Degree. The candidate, of course, will without question, and properly so, for it is the from the MENTOR'S MANUAL (Chapter 2), and Masonic Education Booklet No. 1. This will enable the candidate to begin to understand that the Fraternity that he is about. The main body of this manual is divided into four sections: The Accepted Candidate, The Entered Apprentice, The Fellow Craft, and The Master Mason. Each section is subdivided into three parts. The first part of each section attempts to set the tone and to provide an overview.


ISBN: , Hardbound, Pages. First in the series of the Symbolic Lodge of Freemasonry.. By Gregory B. Stewart. More an explainer of the secrets, symbols, and mythology of Freemasonry, The Apprentice – a Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry, is an introduction into the ideas at work in the rituals of becoming a Freemason. Masonic Apprentice Mentor Program, the materials for which were organized from a variety of instructional programs now in use in several Grand Jurisdictions. You, your Apprentice, and your Lodge will benefit from the bond of Brotherhood, which develops during a program such as this. This handbook is designed to introduce the new Entered Apprentice to the vast body of knowledge associated with Freemasonry in a meaningful and understandable way. It is intended that through the intellectual study of Freemasonry the Entered Apprentice will come to.

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