This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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28406 | The family says:"What in the world is the matter with Jane?" |
29373 | Do you believe that girls should like to work at home, to cook and clean house and mind the baby? |
28983 | And where is that band who so vauntingly swore,''Mid the havoc of war and the battle''s confusion, A home and a country they''d leave us no more? |
28983 | Be Strong Have you ever stopped to think that your most constant companion throughout life will be yourself? |
28983 | But what had we better plant? |
28983 | Call in the doctor? |
28983 | Captain:"Can I trust you on your honor to be loyal to God and the country, to help other people at all times, and to obey the Scout Law?" |
28983 | Do you understand? |
28983 | ENDURANCE IS USEFUL Have you not often heard of accidents on the ice? |
28983 | Eggs Is an egg lighter or heavier when cooked? |
28983 | Have you anything for me? |
28983 | If you are not sure which is the right place for a thing, think"_ Where, if I wanted it, should I go to look for it?_"That place is the right one. |
28983 | O say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave O''er the land of the free and the home of the brave? |
28983 | Prepared for what? |
28983 | The Star- Spangled Banner O say, can you see, by the dawn''s early light, What so proudly we hail''d at the twilight''s last gleaming? |
28983 | The captain then asks:"Do you know what your honor means?" |
28983 | When in doubt as to which of two things to do she must think,"Which is my duty?" |
28983 | Why not let every one plant at least one tree? |
28983 | _ A 1.9:377._ PERFUMERY: Can Perfumery Farming Succeed in United States? |
28983 | _ A 1.9:511._ Does it Pay the Farmer to Protect Birds? |
28983 | which means,"Which is the best for other people?" |
40234 | 1791, which is now the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts have they ever been healed and legally Masonically set right? |
40234 | 5, and pay him my dues to the Lodge? |
40234 | CAN A SUBORDINATE LODGE GRANT A LICENSE OR CHARTER TO ORGANIZE ANOTHER LODGE? |
40234 | CAN ONE MASONIC LODGE ASSUME THE FUNCTION OF A GRAND LODGE? |
40234 | Can you state the time and place and under what circumstances they have asserted that it occurred? |
40234 | Eleventh Question-- When was the Grand Lodge of Texas organized? |
40234 | L. Mitchell, 33 degree Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas? |
40234 | Ninth Question-- What is meant by the word and title of A. F.& A. Y. Masons? |
40234 | Some one might ask the question can only one lodge assume the functions of a Grand Lodge? |
40234 | Tenth Question-- When was Freemasonry first established in the State of Texas among Colored men? |
40234 | Twelfth Question-- Did the Grand Lodge of Texas work under the National Compact Grand Lodge of North America and affiliate with it? |
40234 | What is meant by the numbers of 3, 5 and 7? |
40234 | What is meant by the word and title of A. F.& A. Y. Masons? |
40234 | What is meant by the words F.& A. M.? |
40234 | What is meant by the words and title A. F.& A. M.? |
40234 | What was the name of the first lodge of Colored Men who belonged to the Masonic fraternity in the state of Mass.? |
40234 | When was the first Grand Lodge of Colored Masons organized in the state of Mass.? |
40234 | on the 24th of June 1791? |
6673 | How can I ever succeed in becoming great and rich? 6673 How would you like him, grilled, fried, or boiled?" |
6673 | ***** WHAT IS A GENTLEMAN? |
6673 | And the music? |
6673 | But how were we to get them? |
6673 | Did you ever hear the yarn of the Boy Scout who, at his school examination in natural history, was asked,"What is heather?" |
6673 | Do you know what"punk"is? |
6673 | Do you think they made a hero of him? |
6673 | Go on with the ball, or pass it to a centre player? |
6673 | Have you ever noticed as you walk along the street how very few people look really happy? |
6673 | His mother howled? |
6673 | How did he manage it? |
6673 | How many miles is that? |
6673 | I wonder whether a Boy Scout could have seen a way? |
6673 | I wonder whether he thought of the Scout''s dodge of drying them in his hair for a minute or two? |
6673 | If next day the master asks in school,"Who has broken out of bounds?" |
6673 | If such an enemy were to defeat our weak army, and then order us to destroy every house in London, how should we like it? |
6673 | Many of you probably have heard of the Nasmyth steam hammer which is used in all the great iron works? |
6673 | Now, what would you have done in such a case? |
6673 | Now, why should a man go on working overtime like that? |
6673 | Of course? |
6673 | Old Lady:"Shall I venture?"] |
6673 | Perhaps you do not know what a"souk"is? |
6673 | Still, it was beyond standing alone, and what was to be done next? |
6673 | The handles are made of half- inch rope, passed through brass eyelets, let into the canvas below the stitching? |
6673 | The question was, how to make a flagstaff? |
6673 | They got knocked about in doing so, but what are a few bruises? |
6673 | Very complete, is n''t it? |
6673 | What would have happened twenty years ago had five town boys seen those dogs at work destroying sheep? |
6673 | What would you do? |
6673 | When in difficulty to know which of two things to do, he must ask himself,"Which is my duty?" |
6673 | Why did they do this? |
6673 | Why to the station? |
6673 | Why? |
6673 | Will you try to remember these and carry them out in your daily life? |
6673 | Will you?" |
6673 | that is,"Which is best for other people?" |
6673 | what on earth is this? |
61130 | Are they not all ministering spirits? |
61130 | Then said Boaz unto his servant, that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this? |
61130 | Then said the king unto her,''What wilt thou, Queen Esther? 61130 Adah deposits her tribute, and then, addressing Ruth, says: Sister Ruth, what is the voice and tribute from the Yellow point of our Star? 61130 Believest thou this? |
61130 | C._ Do you believe in the existence of a Supreme Being? |
61130 | Deposits her tribute, and then, addressing Electa, says: Sister Electa, what is the voice and tribute from the Red point of our Star? |
61130 | Deposits her tribute, and then, addressing Esther, says: Sister Esther, what is the voice and tribute from the White point of our Star? |
61130 | Deposits her tribute, and then, addressing Martha, says: Sister Martha, what is the voice and tribute from the Green point of our Star? |
61130 | Do you also promise a faithful obedience to all those regulations? |
61130 | Do you believe they possess these qualifications, and now desire that they shall be installed into the offices to which they have been chosen? |
61130 | Do you still desire that they shall fill the positions to which they have been elected or appointed? |
61130 | Graciously, said the king,"What wilt thou, Queen Esther? |
61130 | Is it in vain that we speak to the living? |
61130 | M._ Do you know of any further business to come before the Chapter at this time? |
61130 | M._ Have you a sign? |
61130 | M._ Have you a sign? |
61130 | M._ Have you a sign? |
61130 | M._ Have you a sign? |
61130 | M._ Have you a sign? |
61130 | M._ How is the ballot in the West? |
61130 | M._ Sisters and Brothers, on seeing this sign given how would you respond? |
61130 | M._ Sisters and Brothers, on seeing this sign given how would you respond? |
61130 | M._ Sisters and Brothers, on seeing this sign given how would you respond? |
61130 | M._ Sisters and Brothers, on seeing this sign given how would you respond? |
61130 | M._ Sisters and Brothers, on seeing this sign given, how would you respond? |
61130 | M._ What number of Officers constitute a Chapter, and what titles do they bear? |
61130 | M._ Where is Adah''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is Electa''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is Esther''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is Martha''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is Ruth''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Associate Conductress''station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Associate Matron''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Conductress''station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Secretary''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Sentinel''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Treasurer''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Warder''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Worthy Matron''s station? |
61130 | M._ Where is the Worthy Patron''s station? |
61130 | May we not trust all else to the Father''s loving care? |
61130 | P._ Has this candidate been elected to receive the degrees of the Order? |
61130 | P._ Is the candidate properly prepared? |
61130 | She needs not to be ministered unto; but may she not now minister to us? |
61130 | Sister Adah, what is the voice and tribute from the Blue point of our emblematic Star? |
61130 | The Conductress goes to the door, answers the alarm,****** and opening the door, says:_ Cond._ Who knocks at the door of our Chapter? |
61130 | The following or some other appropriate hymn may be used: Friend after friend departs; Who hath not lost a friend? |
61130 | We entered life as it were but yesterday; to- day we perform our allotted task, and to- morrow we go-- who knows whither? |
61130 | With this knowledge of its requirements are you willing to proceed? |
61130 | _ Cond._ Is she properly prepared? |
61130 | and what is thy request? |
61130 | and what is thy request? |
38785 | And wherefore? |
38785 | Do ye promise to yield him obedience as long as he lives? |
38785 | Do you promise to God, and our dear Lady Mary, to live chaste of your body all your life long? |
38785 | Well, reis,said Hassan,"which of us was the madman? |
38785 | What is thy design? |
38785 | Wherefore? 38785 ''Which wouldest thou prefer,''said the master,''to return to the world and thy friends, or to dwell in paradise?'' 38785 A further reflection which presents itself is this: Can anything be more absurd than those points which have split the Moslems into sects? 38785 Again, where were the chiefs of the society at that time? 38785 Are ye content with what we have done? |
38785 | But the prior of the Templars immediately replied,"What sayest thou, O king? |
38785 | But when did this corruption commence among the Templars? |
38785 | Had he not been well menaced and tortured in the_ interim_? |
38785 | Has the order been continued down to our own days? |
38785 | He then threw a cross- penny( Kreutzer?) |
38785 | How many of them were living? |
38785 | If all were silent, he said"Are you willing that he should be brought in in God''s name?" |
38785 | In the morning I asked a brother who was the saint in whose honour they had celebrated the festival during the night? |
38785 | Moreover, was it not repugnant to the rules and customs of the Templars for a Master to appoint his successor? |
38785 | Need we then be surprised that, beguiled by the hopes held out, numbers of them readily acknowledged all the charges made against their order? |
38785 | The mantle worn by the members of the Hospital was_ black_: what colour then was so natural for them to adopt as its opposite,_ white_? |
38785 | The question now comes, at whose instigation was the murder committed? |
38785 | They commenced by saying,"Brother, are you desirous of being associated to the order?" |
38785 | What remains to be said but that this is the Lord''s doing, and it is wonderful in our eyes? |
38785 | What was the reward of the gallant priest? |
38785 | When the candidate perceived him he said unto him,''O chief Ismaïl, do I dream, or am I awake?'' |
38785 | Who can give credit to depositions like these, most of which were subsequently revoked? |
38785 | Yet what can be more improbable than the worship of the cat for instance? |
38785 | [ Footnote 56: May it not be said that real historic characters should not be misrepresented? |
38785 | and what resistance could the Temple of London or that of Paris offer to the royal strength, if put forth? |
38785 | and will you be of the number of_ those who violate the contract made with God_?'' |
38785 | did you or I stand most in need of the aromatic drinks and the dishes prepared with saffron which you used to have served up at Isfahan? |
38785 | if he had made profession or vows in any other order? |
38785 | if he owed to any man in the world more than he could pay? |
38785 | if he was of sound body, and had no secret infirmity, and if he was the servant of any one? |
29558 | Any of you got any matches? |
29558 | Did you ever get lost in the woods? |
29558 | Then how is it that we never see any? |
29558 | Whence did he come? 29558 Will you hear it through once more?" |
29558 | ( tr)]{ 369} Hat Size of hat Size of linen collar worn Answer following questions plainly: Age? |
29558 | And his father seeing the wonder in the mother''s eyes, said,"Whence came he from?" |
29558 | And the stars not as an astronomer, but as a traveler? |
29558 | And where is that band who so vauntingly swore,''Mid the havoc of war and the battle''s confusion, A home and a country they''d leave us no more? |
29558 | At night he cried to the moon"Whither?" |
29558 | At the close of dinner one day, my father turned everybody out of the cabin, locked the door, and said to me:"David, what do you mean to be?" |
29558 | But does a strong boy need a stimulant? |
29558 | But what enemy? |
29558 | But which owl? |
29558 | Coffee and Tea Should a boy drink coffee or tea? |
29558 | Could you use the above gases to extinguish fire? |
29558 | Did you ever see the newt roll her eggs in small leaves, or the caddis fly make a case of bits of stick, leaves, and sand? |
29558 | Do these things appeal to you? |
29558 | Do you believe in loyalty, courage, and kindness? |
29558 | Do you desire the knowledge to help the wounded quickly, and to make yourself cool and self- reliant in an emergency? |
29558 | Do you love the woods? |
29558 | Do you understand? |
29558 | Do you wish to have all- round, well- developed muscles, not those of a great athlete, but those of a sound body that will not fail you? |
29558 | Do you wish to learn the trees as the forester knows them? |
29558 | Ever tasted one? |
29558 | Had n''t you better give him that match?" |
29558 | Have you anything for me? |
29558 | Height? |
29558 | How to Make Fire by Rubbing Sticks"How do the Indians make a fire without matches?" |
29558 | How? |
29558 | In the morning he stood on a mountain top and stretching out his hands cried,"Whence?" |
29558 | O say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave O''er the land of the free and the home of the brave? |
29558 | Shall I use it to get a new course from the compass, or shall we make a fire and stay here till morning?" |
29558 | So also on the plains, the old folks would ask the children at night,"Can you see the pappoose on the old squaw''s back?" |
29558 | That''s my fate is it? |
29558 | Weight? |
29558 | What compound is formed when carbon is burned in air? |
29558 | What does it mean? |
29558 | What is a stimulant and what does it do? |
29558 | What is that which the breeze, o''er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? |
29558 | What scout can add to this list? |
29558 | Which track belongs to which bird? |
29558 | Whither was he going? |
29558 | Why can baking soda be used to put out a small fire? |
29558 | Why did life burst into leaf and flower with the coming of spring? |
29558 | Why did the child become a man and the man grow old and die?" |
29558 | Why did the sun rise and set? |
29558 | Why do n''t you laugh, and make us all laugh too, And keep us mortals all from getting blue? |
29558 | Why do n''t you laugh? |
29558 | Why lift extra weight when tramping? |
29558 | Why will fresh plaster harden quicker by burning charcoal in an open vessel near it? |
29558 | Would you like to be an expert camper who can always make himself comfortable out of doors, and a swimmer that fears no waters? |
29558 | Would{ xii} you like to form habits that will surely make your success in life? |
29558 | [ Illustration: Tracks; Walking, Trotting, Canter, Galloping, Lame Horse Walking: Which leg is the lame in?] |
29558 | { 358} The Star- Spangled Banner O Say, can you see, by the dawn''s early light, What so proudly we hail''d at the twilight''s last gleaming? |
29558 | { 401} Do You Know This Manual From Cover To Cover? |
19049 | [ 129] How gracious of them to vouchsafe even trite explanations, but why frame a set of degrees to conceal what they wished to hide? 19049 And the Lord said unto me, Amos, what seest thou? 19049 But did Masonry have to go outside its own history and tradition to learn Hermetic truths and symbols? 19049 But what is your need? 19049 But why does not the wisest and noblest plan do more than half what its advocates hope and pray and labor so heroically to bring about? 19049 Did he know what the bee hive means in the symbolism of Masonry? 19049 HUTCHINSON,_ The Spirit of Masonry_#/ CHAPTER II_ The Masonic Philosophy_Hast any philosophy in thee, Shepherd? |
19049 | Had he done so, would it have met with such instant and universal acceptance by old Masons who stood for the ancient usages of the order? |
19049 | Have we any evidence tending to confirm this inference? |
19049 | Have ye said that he would die? |
19049 | How else can we explain the fact that when the Knights of the Crusades went to the Holy Land they came back a secret, oath- bound fraternity? |
19049 | Is he Solomon? |
19049 | Is it surprising that we find so few references in later literature to what was thus held as a sacred secret? |
19049 | KENNEDY,_ The Servant in the House_#/ CHAPTER I_ What is Masonry_ I What, then, is Masonry, and what is it trying to do in the world? |
19049 | Not that men are ignorant; Who can boast that he is wise? |
19049 | Not that men are wicked; Who can claim to be good? |
19049 | Our own religion? |
19049 | Then men of every name will ask, when they meet:/P Not what is your creed? |
19049 | Was such wisdom new to Masonry? |
19049 | We seem to come, we seem to go; But whence or whither who can know? |
19049 | Were these Fellows made acquainted with the secrets of an Apprentice? |
19049 | What attracted them to it as far back as 1600, and earlier? |
19049 | What faith builded this home of the soul, what philosophy underlies and upholds it? |
19049 | What held them with increasing power and an ever- deepening interest? |
19049 | What is it that so tragically delays the march of man toward the better and wiser social order whereof our prophets dream? |
19049 | What may this fact set in the fixed and changeless East mean? |
19049 | What shall we say of this Legend, with its recurring and insistent emphasis upon the antiquity of the order, and its linking of Egypt with Israel? |
19049 | What was the Master''s Part? |
19049 | When is a man a Mason? |
19049 | Where did they get it? |
19049 | Where else could they have done so? |
19049 | Wherefore go elsewhere than to Masonry itself to trace the_ pure_ stream of Hermetic faith through the ages? |
19049 | Wherefore their interest in the order at all? |
19049 | Who else can he be? |
19049 | Who is sufficient to describe a spirit so benign? |
19049 | Who knows but that the crypt of the past may become the church of the future? |
19049 | Who knows, for example-- even with the Klein essay on_ The Great Symbol_[94] in hand-- what Pythagoras meant by his lesser and greater Tetractys? |
19049 | Who was Hermes? |
19049 | Who were they? |
19049 | Who were those"men of intelligence"to whom Pike ascribed the making of the Third Degree of Masonry? |
19049 | Why all this unnecessary mystery-- not to say mystification-- when the facts are so plain, written in records and carved in stone? |
19049 | Why any disguise at all if it had no hidden meaning? |
19049 | Why did not Freemasonry die, along with the Guilds, or else revert to some kind of trades- union? |
19049 | Why did they continue to enter the Lodges until they had the rule of them? |
19049 | Why do they not succeed? |
19049 | Why such a people, having such a tradition? |
19049 | Why was this? |
19049 | Why, then, it may be asked, speak of such a thing as the Secret Doctrine at all, since it were better named the Open Secret of the world? |
19049 | [ 130] What_ was_ his wisdom? |
19049 | [ 74] Why so, when the name was well known, written in the Bible which lay upon the altar for all to read? |
30118 | How did it originate? |
30118 | How is it represented? |
30118 | Who comes here? |
30118 | ***"What does this*** denote?" |
30118 | And are we still secure, Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepared no more? |
30118 | And are we still secure? |
30118 | And are we still secure? |
30118 | And the Lord said unto me: Amos, what seest thou? |
30118 | And where is now my hope? |
30118 | Are not my days few? |
30118 | As for my hope, who shall see it? |
30118 | As the Chaplain pronounces the concluding words,"O grave, where is thy victory?" |
30118 | Behold He taketh away, who can hinder Him? |
30118 | But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? |
30118 | But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? |
30118 | But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? |
30118 | Do you seriously declare, upon your honor, that you will cheerfully conform to all the ancient usages and established customs of the Fraternity? |
30118 | Do you submit to these charges and promise to support these regulations, as Masters have done in all ages before you? |
30118 | Frailties he may have had, as what mortal man has not? |
30118 | G. M.: R. W. Junior Warden, what is the proper implement of your office? |
30118 | G. M.: R. W. Senior Grand Warden, what is the proper implement of your office? |
30118 | G. M.: What are its Masonic uses? |
30118 | G. M.: What are its moral and Masonic uses? |
30118 | G. M.: What are its moral and Masonic uses? |
30118 | Has such a deposit been prepared? |
30118 | Hill west of***[ Illustration]*** K. S.--"What is the cause of confusion?" |
30118 | Is this our certain doom? |
30118 | Is this our certain doom? |
30118 | J. W.:"Who comes here?" |
30118 | M.: Can we offer any precious gift acceptable in the sight of the Lord to redeem our brother? |
30118 | M.: Shall our brother''s name and virtues be lost upon the earth forever? |
30118 | M.: Where is now our departed brother? |
30118 | O death, where is thy sting? |
30118 | O grave, where is thy victory? |
30118 | R. W. Deputy Grand Master, what is the proper implement of your office? |
30118 | Shall he deliver his soul from the land of the grave? |
30118 | Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepared no more? |
30118 | Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepared no more? |
30118 | The Chaplain will now be conducted to the altar, where he will read: But some man will say: How are the dead raised up? |
30118 | The question naturally arises, How could so stupendous an edifice be erected without the aid of those implements? |
30118 | W. M.--"Brother J. W., how act?" |
30118 | W. M.--"Brother S. W., how should Masons meet?" |
30118 | W. M.: Brother Junior Warden, what sentiments should inspire the souls of Masons on occasions like the present? |
30118 | What does he hear? |
30118 | What shall survive us? |
30118 | Where else can we look for mercy? |
30118 | You admit that it is not in the power of any man, or body of men, to make innovations in the body of Masonry? |
30118 | You agree that no visitor shall be received into your Lodge without due examination, or being properly vouched for? |
30118 | You agree to avoid private piques and quarrels, and to guard against intemperance and excess? |
30118 | You agree to be a good man and true, and strictly to obey the moral law? |
30118 | You agree to be a peaceable citizen and cheerfully to conform to the laws of the country in which you reside? |
30118 | You agree to be cautious in your behavior, courteous to your brethren, and faithful to your Lodge? |
30118 | You agree to pay a proper respect to the civil magistrates, to work diligently, live creditably, and act honorably toward all men? |
30118 | You agree to promote the general good of society, to cultivate the social virtues, and to propagate the knowledge of the mystic art? |
30118 | You promise not to be concerned in plots and conspiracies against the government, but patiently submit to the law and the constituted authorities? |
30118 | You promise to respect genuine brethren, and discountenance impostors and all dissenters from the original plan of Masonry? |
30118 | and with what body do they come? |
22314 | [ 2] What knoweth the outer world of this? 22314 [ 3] But doth not also common prudence in worldly affairs demand the use of secrecy? |
22314 | & c. He said to them,"why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? |
22314 | ''Perhaps you are a pagan, or a Jew?'' |
22314 | And St. Augustin adds,"Why have I spoken of{ 75} spittle and of mud? |
22314 | Anything save the cry of blood from the earth? |
22314 | Are these not variant traditions of one event? |
22314 | Are they not even endeavoring to create DISUNION? |
22314 | Ask a man,''Are you a Christian?'' |
22314 | Aught else than servile obedience in accomplishing the mandates of those in power? |
22314 | But has not the Church of England endeavored to obtain temporal power, also, by interference in the affairs of this world, politically? |
22314 | But if he has answered''I am not;''then put this question to him,''Are you a catechumen, or one of the faith?'' |
22314 | But is there not a spirit of self- preservation which demands that eternal vigilance which is the price of freedom? |
22314 | But what are the facts? |
22314 | But what was the origin thereof? |
22314 | But, whence anointed? |
22314 | By whose hands? |
22314 | Can truth contradict itself? |
22314 | Can we be too guarded as to our great experiment? |
22314 | Can we judge but from the past? |
22314 | Come whence it may, what is the meaning of the use of fire in any divine worship? |
22314 | Did this not furnish him a key to the original text? |
22314 | Do not even the clergy{ 119} of New England try to control our government? |
22314 | Do we hallow his_ name_? |
22314 | Does history show this? |
22314 | Does not all history portray their one effort? |
22314 | Has not the exercise of it been exemplified in the inquisition? |
22314 | Has not the leaven of Puritanism been excited to new action to accomplish the same result? |
22314 | Has not the word of God been set at naught? |
22314 | Has the reader ever asked himself the meaning of the passage in the Lord''s Prayer,"_ Hallowed be thy name_?" |
22314 | Has, or not, each Christian church been tempted by worldly power, wealth, and honor, like all other systems of religion? |
22314 | Have they not endeavored to govern Europe? |
22314 | How can a person comprehend that which passeth all understanding? |
22314 | How could their patriarchs teach to their classes the lessons of virtue and morality? |
22314 | How far may not the prætorian bands of Rome aid therein to carry out the result? |
22314 | How is it preserved? |
22314 | How must it be hallowed? |
22314 | If a whig refuses to vote for a democrat is that"proscription?" |
22314 | If there be a contradiction must there not be error somewhere? |
22314 | If we say to a catechumen,''Do you believe in Christ?'' |
22314 | If you can not exercise your own will, where is your freedom? |
22314 | Interroga hominem: Christianus es? |
22314 | Interrogemus cum: Manducas carnem filii hominis, et bibis sanguinem filii hominis? |
22314 | Is it"proscription"in saying to another man,"I will not vote for you?" |
22314 | Is this not with the desire and_ empressement_ of foreign power? |
22314 | Let us ask him,''Do you eat the flesh of the son of man, and drink his blood?'' |
22314 | Quid dixi de sputo et luto? |
22314 | Quære ab illo, in quem credat? |
22314 | Sed unde inunctus? |
22314 | Shall they be allowed by such influences to control and so break down our great experiment of self- government? |
22314 | Si autem dixerit, non sum: adhuc quæris ab eo, Catechumenus, an fidelis? |
22314 | Si dixerimus catechumeno: credis in Christum? |
22314 | Si paganus es, aut Judæus? |
22314 | Take the history of the past, what are we to anticipate for the future? |
22314 | The origin of this society seems to have been a vision to the over- wrought mind of Loyola: may we call it a temporary inflammation of the brain? |
22314 | True, a mistake as to the definition, yet does it not indicate the reason of its use politically and otherwise? |
22314 | Was it not felt in the massacre of St. Bartholomew? |
22314 | Was it not for secrecy in the religious rite? |
22314 | We know what the Bacchanalian rites became at Rome; and had they been introduced north of the Alps, what form would they have there assumed? |
22314 | Were they not the priests?--were they not those who controlled the mysteries-- who practised divination? |
22314 | What are they? |
22314 | What did not Mohammed accomplish in the same manner? |
22314 | What divine right has been granted either to Napoleon the Great, or to Napoleon the little? |
22314 | What is the source of temporal power? |
22314 | What saith history of those who claim to have acted in his name? |
22314 | When Lola Montes displayed to{ 12} the world the mere humanity of the old king of Bavaria, where had he any_ prestige_ left? |
22314 | When Titus conquered Jerusalem, does not Jewish history tell us the voice was heard saying,"LET US GO HENCE?" |
22314 | When our Saviour was insulted by the scribes and Pharisees, saying,"why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?" |
22314 | Whence came it? |
22314 | Where the command is,"Thou shalt not kill,"are not Sharpe''s rifles purchased by their command? |
22314 | While, from the mystics of that date, valuable works have been preserved, what has been left us from these mendicant orders? |
22314 | Who were{ 24} these"magi,""wise men,""sorcerers,"and"magicians"? |
22314 | Who, then, were the"erudite Egyptians"who used a peculiar system of writing"for the purpose of teaching their peculiar doctrines?" |
22314 | Why, and in what manner did they act? |
22314 | Why? |
22314 | Why? |
22314 | [ 15] Are not these variant traditions of one fact? |
22314 | [ 43] How far may this have been a reason why Pharaoh did not call on a priest for help, but rely on the supposed superior knowledge of the Magi? |
22314 | [ Greek: hora ge mê ti phasma nerterôn tod ê]? |
22314 | is not this some spectre from the dead? |
34478 | By what license does a newspaper use its news columns to assert false charges as true? 34478 What are you selling?" |
34478 | What manner of man was he who came into Atlanta for the_ World_ and wired back lies of the falsest and basest sort against an honest woman? 34478 Who are the real murderers before and after the fact in the case of the fair woman murdered? |
34478 | Whose hands are seen beneath the cover of this murderous and slanderous propaganda? 34478 Whose tremendous influences, with their serpentine poison, inflames the negro of the North and East against the whites? |
34478 | Why do we bother about trial by jury, if the evidence of an angry and impulsive mob is sufficient to convict? 34478 Why have we built up a complicated system of justice, except to protect indicted citizens? |
34478 | _ Fifth._ Are you opposed to negro equality, both social and political? 34478 _ Fourth._ Did you belong to the Federal Army during the late war, and fight against the South during the existence of the same? |
34478 | _ Seventh._ Are you in favor of Constitutional liberty and a Government of equitable laws instead of a Government of violence and oppression? 34478 _ Sixth._ Are you in favor of a white man''s government in this country? |
34478 | _ Tenth._ Do you believe in the inalienable right of self- preservation of the people against the exercise of arbitrary and unlicensed power? 34478 (_ Cave quid, dicis, quando, et cui._)_ Eighth._ Are you in favor of maintaining the constitutional rights of the South? |
34478 | And all of the$ 8, then, is used up in paying officers or agents of the Klan? |
34478 | Are you a native born, white, Gentile American citizen? |
34478 | Are you a native born, you ever been, a member white, Gentile American of the Radical Republican citizen? |
34478 | Behold, however, the great change that comes with elevation to the Imperial Throne:"Friends of''Colonel(?)'' |
34478 | CAPOWE, Countersign And Password Or Written Evidence? |
34478 | CHAPTER IV WHAT IS THE"INVISIBLE EMPIRE?" |
34478 | CYGNAR, Can You Give Number And Realm? |
34478 | Can you always be depended on?" |
34478 | Can you be always depended inalienable right of on?" |
34478 | Defenseless? |
34478 | Do you believe in and maintaining the will you faithfully strive constitutional rights of the for the eternal maintenance South? |
34478 | Do you believe in and will you faithfully strive for the eternal maintenance of white supremacy? |
34478 | Do you believe in clanishness and will you faithfully practice same toward Klansmen? |
34478 | Do you believe in the tenets Federal Army during the late of the Christian religion? |
34478 | Do you believe in the tenets of the Christian religion? |
34478 | Do you esteem the United States of America and its institutions above any other government, civil, political or ecclesiastical, in the whole world? |
34478 | Do you esteem the United equality, both social and States of America and its political? |
34478 | Has the"Invisible Empire"a program? |
34478 | How is that for one hundred per cent Americanism? |
34478 | I said alone? |
34478 | If the Klan is capable of sustaining the arms of the law, why has it not done so in the State of Georgia? |
34478 | If this condition was a true one, why were the authorities and their valuable aids and abettors, the Ku Klux Klan, not prepared to stop it? |
34478 | Is a man, having taken an oath, ever justified in breaking it? |
34478 | Is that correct? |
34478 | Is the motive prompting rejected, upon application your ambition to be a Klansman for membership in*** serious and unselfish? |
34478 | Is the motive prompting your ambition to be a Klansman serious and unselfish? |
34478 | It is purely a business proposition, so far as she is concerned? |
34478 | Mr. Gregory in summing up the whole Ku Klux movement said:"Did the end aimed at and accomplished by the Ku Klux Klan justify the movement? |
34478 | One of the first questions that presents itself is,"What is the necessity at the present time for such an organization?" |
34478 | Party, or either of the organizations known as the Loyal League and the Grand Army of the Republic? |
34478 | The following is a copy:"DO YOU KNOW?" |
34478 | The ritual of the order and the proclamation hold out the order as one for benevolent and high purposes? |
34478 | Then comes the further question: in whom does the title to the copyright rest? |
34478 | To whom has that been paid? |
34478 | WHAT IS THE"INVISIBLE EMPIRE?" |
34478 | What a marked contrast to the gallant Forrest is"Colonel"(?) |
34478 | What connection has it with the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan? |
34478 | What did you discover with respect to the use of money for beneficial purposes to the public? |
34478 | What is Mr. Simmons''salary, if you know? |
34478 | What is the amount that has been paid out for salaries of officers in Atlanta-- out of the money that has been collected, if you know? |
34478 | What kind of country would this be with no lines drawn between the Caucasian blood and the African race? |
34478 | What shall I tell them?" |
34478 | Where then did"His Majesty"get the right to use this military title? |
34478 | Where then, is the necessity either in the South or anywhere else in America for this modern Ku Klux monstrosity? |
34478 | Why did not the Klan rally to the support of the authorities and"enforce law and order?" |
34478 | Why was the riot not stopped? |
34478 | Will you faithfully obey our constitution and laws, and conform willingly to all our usages, requirements and regulations? |
34478 | Will you, without mental reservation, take a solemn oath to defend, preserve and enforce same? |
34478 | Will you, without mental white man''s government in reservation, take a solemn this country? |
34478 | _ Who owns the Gate City Manufacturing Company? |
34478 | does Simmons own it, or has it been assigned to the corporation? |
34478 | institutions above any other government, civil, political or ecclesiastical in the whole world? |
34478 | oath to defend, preserve and enforce same? |
34478 | of violence and oppression? |
34478 | of white supremacy? |
34478 | or have you ever been expelled from the same? |
34478 | rights, alike proprietary, civil and political? |
34478 | self- preservation of the people against the exercise of arbitrary and unlicensed power?" |
34478 | war, and fight against the South during the existence of the same? |
34478 | you are informed of the character and purposes of these organizations? |
13816 | But, sir,you demand,"can you tell us something more about Odd- Fellowship, its purposes and its Work?" |
13816 | How is''t the sons of men are sad, Oppressed with grief and care? 13816 I wonder why it is that we are not all kinder than we are? |
13816 | What is truth? |
13816 | After all, what lives in this world? |
13816 | And how are men to live when they have entered into that relationship? |
13816 | And love, what is that? |
13816 | And what is the relation between this God and this man? |
13816 | And who can measure the influence of this belief over human character? |
13816 | Are not their hearts as warm and tender if they do beat beneath homespun instead of velvet? |
13816 | Blot it out, and what inspiration have we to struggle on? |
13816 | But if the preference of Odd- Fellowship be for quieter and less obtrusive methods, pray who shall fairly contest its right of choice? |
13816 | But what more? |
13816 | Do you know the meaning of the word"gentleman"? |
13816 | Do you observe that they live? |
13816 | Fourth, What is the life which man is to live when he understands and enters into that relation? |
13816 | Have they lived on greed, or a desire for pelf or power, or out of human desire for adulation and praise? |
13816 | He is the man of the people, the great man of his day, but who can tell how long this will rule enthroned? |
13816 | How did He dare arrogate to himself such a dominion as that? |
13816 | How did He dare make such a prophecy as that? |
13816 | How did He go about the task? |
13816 | How is''t that some of this world''s goods, Have such a scanty share? |
13816 | I looked on one, and what was the inscription? |
13816 | I prayed by quantity? |
13816 | I venture your first question will be:"What is the foundation on which they rest? |
13816 | I was a Catholic? |
13816 | I was a Jew? |
13816 | I was a Universalist? |
13816 | I was baptized? |
13816 | I was immersed? |
13816 | If I were tied to such a female as that, do you know what I would do? |
13816 | If the very hairs of our head are numbered, then why should we not consult the Father in regard to all our temporal affairs? |
13816 | Is it because of her faded beauty? |
13816 | Is it because of wrinkles? |
13816 | Is it thought pulsations alone or deeds done? |
13816 | Is there not room for improvement in the stronger sex as well as in the weaker? |
13816 | May we not, for the future, predict better and more highly wrought out achievements? |
13816 | Might not a little advice be also profitable to man? |
13816 | Oh, who can conceive how great his mental being is able to become? |
13816 | Oh, who that ever muses on the soul''s heirship to the divine, can wish he had never been born? |
13816 | Or have they lived because of man''s needs, and out of human wants?" |
13816 | Passing on, and observing a large number of vacant thrones and crowns, I naturally asked, for whom are these? |
13816 | Second, What is man? |
13816 | Society to its deepest core is selfish, corrupt, unnatural and unloving? |
13816 | Strange, is it not? |
13816 | Then as we may best show our love to Him by loving one another, is it not well that we commence loving those around us at once? |
13816 | They? |
13816 | Third, What is the relation between God and man? |
13816 | WHAT IS ODD- FELLOWSHIP? |
13816 | Was it, I was a Methodist? |
13816 | Was it, I was a Presbyterian? |
13816 | Was it, I was an Episcopalian? |
13816 | What answer did He make to a dying world? |
13816 | What answer shall the force make to the cry from the field? |
13816 | What can a woman do but cry and trust? |
13816 | What did he come to do? |
13816 | What does the Bible say in regard to it? |
13816 | What good Samaritan competent to the task of affording relief to this dazed brain?" |
13816 | What human soul has not sung that dirge? |
13816 | What imagination so fertile that it could picture a more hateful or intolerable Hades than would be such a condition of affairs? |
13816 | What is God? |
13816 | What is a statue? |
13816 | What is man? |
13816 | What is man? |
13816 | What makes a good artist, a good sculptor, a good musician? |
13816 | What makes a man a good man, a man of love? |
13816 | What right had Christ to hope at all? |
13816 | What right had He to believe that the cross would ever be a universal symbol of salvation? |
13816 | What right had He to think of a Kingdom of God that was going steadily to conquer and take possession of this earth? |
13816 | What right had He to think that His Gospel would come to be the regnant gospel over the minds of men? |
13816 | What right had He to think that His own beautiful spirit would prevail over the perverse and rebellious will of society? |
13816 | What right had he to think that the world would ever come to accept His marvelous beatitudes as truth? |
13816 | What will be to him father, mother, brother, sister-- home? |
13816 | When low with fever, the tongue parched, the brain wandering, who will give you water, bathe your throbbing temples, and watch over you lest you die? |
13816 | When you have no money and no home, where, brothers, will you find food and shelter? |
13816 | Where is there any ample redemption, any glorious assertion of the mind, in these sad, gloomy, hopeless facts? |
13816 | Who can be liable to overrate the vastness of the destiny for which he was created? |
13816 | Who can comprehend how elevated a life it is possible for him to live? |
13816 | Who can declare the magnitude of the grandest traits that, in them, can have freedom to thrive and bear fruit? |
13816 | Who can estimate the length and breadth, the height and depth of the loftiest inspirations or the noblest joys that, in them, can be experienced? |
13816 | Who can live without a friend? |
13816 | Who can tell how much knowledge can find place in them, or what volumes of feeling they can contain? |
13816 | Who could bear it? |
13816 | Who lay his body gently and reverently in the grave, and sod it over with green grass? |
13816 | Who remove this rankling sorrow? |
13816 | Who shall lead him and comfort his weary soul? |
13816 | Who then dares justify A falsehood? |
13816 | Why do you want to live tomorrow? |
13816 | Why not have made the wilderness in her heart blossom like the rose with the prodigality of your love? |
13816 | Why not have told her so when her ears were not dulled by death? |
13816 | Why should such a man falter in his course? |
13816 | Why should the orphan''s piercing cry, Assail so oft our ear, And thousands find the world to be All desolate and drear? |
13816 | Why so affable and faithful and loving and attentive then, and why so inattentive and bitter and sullen and neglectful now? |
13816 | Why so constant then and so inconstant now? |
13816 | Why so forgetful of all the sacred vows and solemn pledges which you plighted then? |
13816 | Why such a profuseness then in your courtesies and smiles and flowers and gifts and kisses, and why such a lack of them now? |
13816 | Why, through the slow, revolving years have these institutions lived and thrived and grown? |
13816 | Will society? |
13816 | Will you denounce Him and withdraw allegiance from Him, for the reason that He fails to make clear to you a clear and satisfying revelation? |
13816 | You do n''t, eh? |
13816 | yes; they are within us and without us, above us and beneath us and all about us, and"what are you going to do about it?" |
47605 | And what is this general object? 47605 But is this holy religion the religion that is now professed by any sect on earth, or is it a better?" |
47605 | Can we learn this religion-- can the world, as it is, bear the light? 47605 Does Christianity give us any hint to this purpose? |
47605 | Has there ever been any other in the world, is there no other more simple condition, and what do you think of it? |
47605 | He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? |
47605 | How art thou lost,--and now to death devote? 47605 How can one begin this noble attempt; by means of open support, by forcible revolution, or by what other way?" |
47605 | Is not the objection unjust, That such a Society may abuse its power? 47605 One thing more, my dearest friend-- Would it be agreeable to you to have me for a brother- in- law? |
47605 | What civil association, what science do you think to the purpose, and what are not? |
47605 | ( Can this mean death?) |
47605 | --But where is the force of the argument which entitles this perfecter of the Newtonian philosophy to exult so much? |
47605 | --Is not this equivalent to Spartacus saying,"True-- there will be a storm, a convulsion-- but all will be calm again?" |
47605 | --When the prophet told Hazael that he would betray his Prince, he exclaimed,"Is thy servant a dog, that he should do such a thing?" |
47605 | A drawn sword is then pointed at his breast, and he is asked, Will you be obedient to the commands of your Superiors? |
47605 | A man is honest, or he is a knave, and who would trust a knave? |
47605 | Among these are,"What advantages he hopes to derive from being a member? |
47605 | And what is this knowledge? |
47605 | And with respect to the men, is it not egregious folly to encourage any thing that can tend to blast our sweetest enjoyments? |
47605 | Are not the accursed fruits of Illumination to be seen in the present humiliating condition of woman in France? |
47605 | Are they not addressed to a principle that is ungenerous and selfish? |
47605 | Bahrdt says, that his father was severe-- but acknowledges that his own temperament was hasty,( why does not his fathers temperament excuse something? |
47605 | Brother Truth is asked, What is the hour? |
47605 | But Philo saw that the understanding( shall we call it?) |
47605 | But here it will be immediately said,"What, must we give over thinking-- be no longer rational creatures, and believe every lie that is told us?" |
47605 | But how is all this to be reconciled with the plan of Illumination, which is to banish Christianity altogether? |
47605 | But how shall we get hold of them? |
47605 | But if all are so bashful, where will it end? |
47605 | But what abject spirit will be contented with working, zealously working, for years, after a plan of which he is_ never_ to learn the full meaning? |
47605 | But what will be the end of all this? |
47605 | But whence arises the absurdity of the intellectual inhabitants of this pepper- corn being a proper object of attention? |
47605 | But who were the Notables? |
47605 | Can the person be called wise who thus enslaves himself? |
47605 | Can the unhappy consequences remain when the grounds of dissension are removed? |
47605 | Can they be otherwise? |
47605 | Can we doubt of its being employed in this manner? |
47605 | Can we doubt that they would eagerly put their hand to the Plough? |
47605 | Did not panegyrics on it issue from every garret in London? |
47605 | Did not the nation consider it at leisure? |
47605 | Did we not find it unknown, and the Mason Lodges there the most ignorant of all the ignorant, gaping for instruction from our deputies? |
47605 | Did we not find the same thing at London? |
47605 | Do but consider our short history of 120 years.--Who will show me the Mother Lodge? |
47605 | Do not our rulers frequently abuse their power, though we are silent? |
47605 | Do states, civil obligations, popular religion, fulfil the intentions of men who established them? |
47605 | Does it not recognise such a blessed condition as once the lot of man, and as still recoverable?" |
47605 | Has any one plan of government subsisted, except while it was supported by the incontroulable and inexorable power of the guillotine? |
47605 | Has not France given the most unequivocal proofs of this? |
47605 | Have not the furies of Paris denounced their own children? |
47605 | Have we not enough of this already with our vaulters and posture- masters, and should we admire any lady who had a rage for such spectacles? |
47605 | He is asked, whether that is the skeleton of a King, a Nobleman, or a Beggar? |
47605 | He will say to himself,"How will a whole nation act when religious sanctions are removed, and men are actuated by reason alone?" |
47605 | How can the weak obtain protection? |
47605 | How is all this to be remedied? |
47605 | How were the religious opinions of the youth to be cared for? |
47605 | How will their relations, particularly their mothers, immersed in prejudices, consent that others shall influence their education? |
47605 | In his condition, his honour at stake, what else was left him to do? |
47605 | In what respects he thinks he can be of use to the Order? |
47605 | Is it not astonishing, therefore, to hear people in this country express any regard for this institution? |
47605 | Is it not distressing to a generous mind, after contemplating what human nature is capable of, to see how little we enjoy? |
47605 | Is it not most mortifying to think that there are Lodges of Illuminated among us? |
47605 | Is not this a melancholy result of all our Illumination? |
47605 | Is this the bigot''s rant? |
47605 | Is this wrong because it has been abused? |
47605 | Mr. Latocnaye adds, that"when he had been initiated, an old gentleman asked him what he thought of the whole?" |
47605 | No man is fit for our Order who is not a Brutus or a Catiline, and is not ready to go every length.--Tell me how you like this?" |
47605 | Or would not this hurt, by rousing the interested passions of men habituated to prejudices, who would oppose this as wicked?" |
47605 | Page 243:"( why does not his fathers temperament excuse something? |
47605 | Page 308:"with immediate effect in carrying on their great and darling work?" |
47605 | Read the tragedies of Voltaire, and some of his grave performances in prose-- What man is there who seems better to know his Master''s will? |
47605 | Shall we be improved when such indulgences are thought compatible with such lessons as he generally gives for the conduct of life? |
47605 | Shall we not do this most effectually if we attempt to corrupt what nature will always make us consider as the highest elegance of life? |
47605 | Should I fail, what is to be done? |
47605 | Such being the employment, and such the disciples, should we expect the fruits to be very precious? |
47605 | The candidate is asked, Why he has knocked at the door, and what is become of his eight companions( he is one of the_ Elus_)? |
47605 | The freedom of enquiry, which was supported by the state in Protestant Germany, was terribly abused,( for what will the folly of man not abuse?) |
47605 | Thus,"How far is the position true, that all those means may be used for a good purpose which the wicked have employed for a bad?" |
47605 | Was it not declared to be the master- piece of human wisdom? |
47605 | Was not their abominable farce in the church of Notre Dame a bate of the same kind in the true spirit of Weishaupt''s_ Eroterion_? |
47605 | We have already seen the occupations of Dr. B. in this_ Buen Retiro_--Can we call it_ otium cum dignitate_? |
47605 | Were they more knowing than the King, or less in need of instruction? |
47605 | What aim does he wish the Order to have? |
47605 | What are these? |
47605 | What can this complex emotion or feeling be but rapture? |
47605 | What has been so ruinously perverted as the religious principle?--What horrid superstition has it not produced? |
47605 | What have been the general effects of their continual declamations? |
47605 | What he most particularly wishes to learn? |
47605 | What interpretation can be put on this? |
47605 | What is it? |
47605 | What is now left them on which they can depend for awing a man into a respect for truth in his judicial declarations? |
47605 | What is the Chapter of Old Aberdeen, and its Holy Clericate? |
47605 | What is this but selfishness, or as if they had no virtues worth cultivating? |
47605 | What is this theory? |
47605 | What means he would choose to advance this aim? |
47605 | What must_ they_ think of this Order? |
47605 | What propensity is more general than the desire of acquiring permanent consideration for ourselves and our families? |
47605 | What subjects he wishes not to be discussed in it? |
47605 | What topic of declamation can be more agreeable than the equality of the worthy Brethren? |
47605 | When he sees all this, what will he think? |
47605 | When such procedure is observed by a whole nation, what opinion can be formed but that the whole is a vile cheat? |
47605 | When the worthy man Marcus Aurelius comes to Athens,( Munich,) what will he think? |
47605 | Where is it now? |
47605 | Where is the Lodge of York, which pretends to the priority, with their King Bouden, and the archives that he brought from the East? |
47605 | Where is the man to be found so mean- spirited as not to value himself for being born of creditable parents, and for creditable domestic connections? |
47605 | Where shall we find their real opinions? |
47605 | Who are his ancestors, relations, friends, correspondents, or enemies? |
47605 | Who can tell him that he has gone wrong-- or who can set him right? |
47605 | Who would have thought, that a professor at Ingolstadt was to become the teacher of the professors of Gottingen, and of the greatest men in Germany?" |
47605 | Who would imagine that I was to be the founder of a new religion?" |
47605 | Whom he thinks proper persons to be received into the Order, or whom he thinks unfit for it, and the reasons for both opinions?" |
47605 | Whom he wishes to keep out of the Order? |
47605 | Would it have hurt the young_ Illuminatus_ to have it explained to him all at once? |
47605 | Would not such an association be a blessing to the world? |
47605 | Would not this fire his mind-- when he sees with the same glance the great object, and the fitness of the means for attaining it? |
47605 | _ Spartacus to Cato._"What shall I do? |
47605 | and have not their missionaries been among us, prying into our mysteries, and eager to learn from us what is true Free Masonry? |
47605 | have thousands thrown away their lives about_ homoios_ and_ homoiousies_ and shall not this cause warm even the heart of a coward? |
47605 | what but the honour of a Citizen of France, who laughs at all engagements, which he has broken again and again? |
47605 | where is its successor? |
28490 | Are there any corrections? |
28490 | Of course I should,you reply,"but what can I do about it? |
28490 | Will the Secretary call the roll? 28490 Will the Secretary read the minutes of the last meeting?" |
28490 | Will the Treasurer give her report? |
28490 | Will the meeting please come to order? |
28490 | ( 4) Officer addresses candidate in low tone:"What does your honor mean?" |
28490 | 1. Who is responsible for the cleaning of the streets? |
28490 | 7. Who makes the law for you in your State? |
28490 | Adjournment:"Will some one move that the meeting be adjourned?" |
28490 | After the old business has been attended to, the Chairman calls for new business, saying,"Is there any new business to be discussed?" |
28490 | And if they have not learned to manage their own money sensibly, how can they expect to manage other people''s? |
28490 | And the bar of sun- warmed shingle where a man may bask and dream To the click of shod canoe- poles round the bend? |
28490 | And the middle finger, from the end to the knuckle on the back of the hand? |
28490 | And will the Treasurer collect the dues?" |
28490 | Answered correctly the following questions: How do you care for your teeth properly?............... |
28490 | Any colds during period?.............................. |
28490 | Are luncheons served in your school free, or at low cost? |
28490 | Are there any laws for your bakeries? |
28490 | Are there plenty of playgrounds, so that the children are off the streets? |
28490 | Are there school clinics for eyes and teeth? |
28490 | Are they big enough? |
28490 | Are they in the right place? |
28490 | Are you prepared to pay this back in generous service, when and where you can?" |
28490 | Are you ready for the question?" |
28490 | At what age may a child be given solid food with safety? |
28490 | At what season of the year is it best to prepare the soil? |
28490 | At what time of day is it best to pick flowers and vegetables? |
28490 | Brown?" |
28490 | Bulbs and tubers? |
28490 | But do you know where it comes from? |
28490 | But, you may say, as yet, I am too young to vote, anyway; what can I do? |
28490 | Can one afford to carry so much water from home when there is plenty of it at camp? |
28490 | Can the shape of a felt or straw hat be materially changed? |
28490 | Can time be saved by doing it in a better way? |
28490 | Can we wonder that she is known as the Joan of Arc of Roumania? |
28490 | Can you discover a plant whose seeds are carried by water? |
28490 | Can you discover any place where they can be traced back in their native ledge? |
28490 | Can you do what you please? |
28490 | Can you find a tree that has naked buds? |
28490 | Can you notice any peculiarity in the Rabbit''s track? |
28490 | Can you step out after school and have a couple of hours on a well kept tennis court? |
28490 | Can you tell what the woodchuck does in midwinter and on what day? |
28490 | Can you tell what walked around your tent on the thirtieth night of your camp- out? |
28490 | Can you tell why the rabbit puts his hind feet down ahead of his front ones as he runs? |
28490 | Can you tell why the squirrel buries every other nut and who it was that planted those shag- barks along the fence? |
28490 | Constipation during period?........................... |
28490 | Could you get along without it? |
28490 | Did you ever notice how few people know how to tie bundles and packages securely and neatly? |
28490 | Did you ever stop to think that no matter how much money a man may earn, the women of the family generally have the spending of most of it? |
28490 | Did you plan for one in your house? |
28490 | Do all seeds germinate? |
28490 | Do the Hummingbirds cross- pollinate some flowers? |
28490 | Do these boulders increase or decrease in size as we go south over the glaciated area? |
28490 | Do these plants produce nectar? |
28490 | Do you agree to this?" |
28490 | Do you know that racing stream With the raw, right- angled log- jam at the end? |
28490 | Do you know the blackened timber? |
28490 | Do you know the umbrella that stands up spread to show that there is a restaurant in the cellar? |
28490 | Do you know the vine that climbs above the sedge to whisper on the wind"There are cocoanuts in my basement"? |
28490 | Do you know the wonderful medicine that is in the sky? |
28490 | Do you realize that the Girl Scout Organization credits you with a good foundation and trusts to you to continue to build upon it intelligently?" |
28490 | Do you see that if you make up your mind now about the village improvements you want, you can vote for them later and get them? |
28490 | Do you see what a wonderful power an intelligent woman can be in the community she lives in? |
28490 | Do you think you can apply your knowledge, if the occasion should arise?" |
28490 | Does either parent care for the young after they are hatched? |
28490 | Does either parents guard them? |
28490 | Does your community control the marketing of milk to any degree? |
28490 | Dry or wet method used? |
28490 | Duncan?" |
28490 | During what month should seed be sown in the ground in your locality? |
28490 | Has the fish any natural weapons of defense? |
28490 | Has your library one? |
28490 | Have you ever made a blanket roll, put it across your shoulder, hiked through the woods or over the hills for a sleep in the open? |
28490 | Have you ever seen a forest fire? |
28490 | Have you learned to know the pale villain of the open woods-- the deadly amanita, for whose fearful poison no remedy is known? |
28490 | Have you learned to overcome the poison ivy that was once so feared-- now so lightly held by those who know? |
28490 | Have you proved the balsam fir in all its fourfold gifts-- as Christmas tree, as healing balm, as consecrated bed, as wood of friction fire? |
28490 | Have you seen it? |
28490 | Herbaceous plants, annuals, perennials and biennials? |
28490 | How about the little knots that held the rope in place-- did you ever think of them? |
28490 | How and why should milk be strained and cooled before being bottled or canned? |
28490 | How are Girl Scouts particularly fitted to help in this? |
28490 | How are a ringer and a mangle used? |
28490 | How are canned goods best stored? |
28490 | How are flannels washed? |
28490 | How are mosquitoes dangerous? |
28490 | How are salads kept crisp? |
28490 | How are starfish destroyed? |
28490 | How are the Hickory- nuts and Walnuts scattered? |
28490 | How are the bed and room prepared? |
28490 | How are the eyes rested? |
28490 | How are they built? |
28490 | How can I save labor? |
28490 | How can a baby be encouraged to move itself and take exercise? |
28490 | How can a person not a citizen become a citizen? |
28490 | How can anyone tell how you vote? |
28490 | How can both be kept away? |
28490 | How can jars be tested within twenty- four hours after filling? |
28490 | How can they be distinguished? |
28490 | How can you care for your feet on a hike so that they will not become blistered or over- tired? |
28490 | How can you cook without a fire? |
28490 | How can you distinguish Poison Ivy from Virginia Creeper? |
28490 | How can you help make your Government better? |
28490 | How can you help to keep your neighborhood clean? |
28490 | How can you rest them?................................. |
28490 | How can you soften hard water? |
28490 | How could Girl Scouts assist such a nurse? |
28490 | How could it have happened?" |
28490 | How did it ever effect you? |
28490 | How do the flower- buds of Flowering Dogwood differ from the leaf- buds? |
28490 | How do the various plants scatter their seeds? |
28490 | How do they live? |
28490 | How do you care for feet on a hike?.................... |
28490 | How does the flight of a Bat differ from that of a Flying Squirrel? |
28490 | How does the lack of them affect the grown people of a town, in the end? |
28490 | How fast does light travel? |
28490 | How is a child prepared for bed? |
28490 | How is cream separated from milk? |
28490 | How is it best done? |
28490 | How is it kept clean? |
28490 | How is it made? |
28490 | How is it made? |
28490 | How is it prepared for use? |
28490 | How is starch made? |
28490 | How is straw braid for hats sold? |
28490 | How is the head measured for ascertaining the head size for a hat? |
28490 | How is the respect due the American Flag expressed? |
28490 | How long does it take to do it? |
28490 | How made? |
28490 | How many cupfuls make a quart? |
28490 | How many rooms must you have? |
28490 | How many tablespoonfuls to a cup? |
28490 | How may fire be prevented, and what should a Scout do in case of fire? |
28490 | How may mosquitoes be exterminated? |
28490 | How may the fly be exterminated? |
28490 | How may they be eliminated? |
28490 | How much responsibility in this line has your family? |
28490 | How much work is to be done? |
28490 | How much would it cost to furnish the house for which you have drawn the plans: to furnish the kitchen, the living room, the bedrooms? |
28490 | How often should a child under one year be fed? |
28490 | How should all utensils and jars, glasses, rubbers, be prepared before using? |
28490 | How should rugs, mattresses, pillows, upholstered furniture, paper walls, and windows be cleaned? |
28490 | How should the bath be given to a little baby? |
28490 | How should they be kept in the house? |
28490 | How should winter clothes and blankets be stored during the summer? |
28490 | How will it be ventilated? |
28490 | How will the house be lighted? |
28490 | How will water be furnished? |
28490 | How will you care for these things in the house? |
28490 | How would it benefit your community if there were? |
28490 | If growth is shown what rate is this per month?....... |
28490 | If he can not have this food, what can take its place, and how should it be given? |
28490 | If it is necessary to continue to care for a child in spite of your cold? |
28490 | If none of these things are to be found, or not enough of them, would n''t you like to have them? |
28490 | If not air tight what should be done? |
28490 | If not, why not? |
28490 | If so, what are they? |
28490 | If so, why? |
28490 | If the Girl Scouts could save such wonderful sums as we know they did in war, why can they not keep this up in peace? |
28490 | If the motion is not seconded at once, the Chairman says:"Will anyone second the motion?" |
28490 | If there is a public park in or near the town; what privileges does it offer, especially for young people? |
28490 | If there is more than one method of exposing a film what determines the method to be used? |
28490 | If there is no law what will you do with them and why? |
28490 | If three families are willing to live in three rooms in your town, may they do so? |
28490 | If you enroll in a political party must you vote the straight ticket of that party? |
28490 | In planning a house and choosing a site for it what things should be considered? |
28490 | In what plants is the pollen scattered by the wind? |
28490 | In what way is the fish protectively colored? |
28490 | Is it well taken care of? |
28490 | Is its work followed up in the home? |
28490 | Is moistening the surface of the ground sufficient? |
28490 | Is n''t it nearly four and one- half inches or one- eighth of a yard? |
28490 | Is there a district nurse? |
28490 | Is there a good golf course reasonably near, with convenient trolley service? |
28490 | Is there a public clinic? |
28490 | Is there a public hospital in your town? |
28490 | Is there a public laboratory? |
28490 | Is there a school nurse? |
28490 | Is there any medical inspection in your schools? |
28490 | Is there any place in your town where young or ignorant mothers can ask advice and instruction in the care of infants? |
28490 | Is there any practical use for garbage? |
28490 | Is there anything to prevent your erecting a building of any size and material you wish in any place? |
28490 | Isolated? |
28490 | It is as follows: Two shots in rapid succession, an interval of five seconds by the watch, then one shot; this means,"where are you?" |
28490 | Keep saying to yourself:"If this knife slips, can it cut my fingers?" |
28490 | Look at your thumb-- how long is it from the end to the first joint? |
28490 | Of what diseases should the local authorities be notified? |
28490 | Of what is milk composed? |
28490 | Officer:"Will you on your honor, try: To do your duty to God and to your Country; to help other people at all times; to obey the Scout Laws?" |
28490 | Official:"What badges does Scout---- offer?" |
28490 | On the other hand, if she is going to spend the week out, why not be as comfortable as possible? |
28490 | One nap? |
28490 | Or have you pulled a sled up a long hill over and over again for the sake of the slide down? |
28490 | Or the sea- trout''s jumping crazy for the fly? |
28490 | Posted? |
28490 | Reported? |
28490 | SECTION IV WHO ARE THE SCOUTS? |
28490 | Save money? |
28490 | Save time? |
28490 | Should a child be picked up or fed every time he cries? |
28490 | Should a shutter be operated slowly? |
28490 | Should table linen be starched? |
28490 | So also on the plains, the old folks would ask the children at night,"Can you see the papoose on the old Squaw''s back?" |
28490 | Standard?........................................... |
28490 | State how the walls and floors will be finished and why? |
28490 | TWELVE SECRETS OF THE WOODS Do you know the twelve secrets of the woods? |
28490 | Teaspoonfuls to a tablespoon? |
28490 | The answer given at once and exactly the same means"Here I am; what do you want?" |
28490 | The buds of what tree are protected by a natural varnish? |
28490 | The point is how can we learn the trick? |
28490 | To an older child? |
28490 | To bake? |
28490 | To broil? |
28490 | Under what conditions do germs thrive and vermin infest? |
28490 | Up to what age should a child have two naps a day? |
28490 | WHO ARE THE SCOUTS? |
28490 | WHY"GUIDES"? |
28490 | Weight in pounds at beginning of period............... Standard weight for height and age?................... |
28490 | Well patronized? |
28490 | What are milk stations? |
28490 | What are points to remember about light for work?...... |
28490 | What are some necessary characteristics of a game- fish? |
28490 | What are some of the results of neglecting to do these things? |
28490 | What are tender and hardy plants? |
28490 | What are the Scout Promise and the Scout Laws? |
28490 | What are the Scout Slogan and the Scout Motto? |
28490 | What are the dangers of moving about or standing in a boat? |
28490 | What are the duties of a caller, dinner or party guest as concerns time of arrival, length of stay and leaving? |
28490 | What are the duties of a hostess when entertaining a house guest for a few days or more? |
28490 | What are the duties of the President of the United States and of each of his Cabinet? |
28490 | What are the essential things to be considered when selecting vegetables to be canned, fruit to be preserved or made into jelly, jam or marmalade? |
28490 | What are the general rules for preserving fruit? |
28490 | What are the general rules for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis? |
28490 | What are the important things to remember in lifting and handling children? |
28490 | What are the laws concerning the public collection and disposal of garbage? |
28490 | What are the laws of your State concerning forest conservation? |
28490 | What are the most necessary things to be considered when caring for a child under three years of age? |
28490 | What are the necessary things to be considered before starting a garden? |
28490 | What are the other names for living and non- living objects? |
28490 | What are the points to remember about light for work? |
28490 | What are the principal qualifications for the vote in your State? |
28490 | What are the principal things to remember concerning the ingredients and preparation of this food, and the care of utensils? |
28490 | What are the regulations as to the storage and protection of meat in local markets? |
28490 | What are the results of failing to take the proper camera distance, having improper light and allowing the camera to move? |
28490 | What are the results of under exposure and over exposure? |
28490 | What are the rules for feeding and watering a horse, and how do these vary according to conditions? |
28490 | What are the rules for feeding, watering and pasturing cows? |
28490 | What are the rules for sowing seed as regards depth? |
28490 | What are the rules of the road as to turning out? |
28490 | What are the sixteen points of the compass? |
28490 | What are the sky and water conditions that denote the approach of the latter? |
28490 | What are the words of the first and last stanza of The Star- Spangled Banner? |
28490 | What are your height and weight, and how do they compare with the standard? |
28490 | What care should be given cows to keep them in perfect condition? |
28490 | What care should be given garden tools? |
28490 | What causes an eclipse? |
28490 | What causes buildings in a picture to look as if they were falling? |
28490 | What clothes should be boiled to make them clean? |
28490 | What constitutes a good picture? |
28490 | What constitutes a swarm of bees? |
28490 | What devices are there among the Orchids to bring about cross- pollination? |
28490 | What difference will it make? |
28490 | What diseases must be guarded against in cows? |
28490 | What diseases must be quarantined? |
28490 | What do you consider the main points to remember about Health? |
28490 | What does it mean then? |
28490 | What does it mean to boil a food? |
28490 | What does it mean to cultivate? |
28490 | What does it mean to make a portage? |
28490 | What does it mean to thin out and to transplant? |
28490 | What does it mean to"trim ship?" |
28490 | What does the fish feed upon? |
28490 | What elements are needed to clean soiled clothes? |
28490 | What exposure is best for the garden? |
28490 | What feed is best for cows? |
28490 | What foods are best and how should they be prepared? |
28490 | What governs the tide? |
28490 | What implements are used for grooming a horse? |
28490 | What invertebrate was eaten by the Indians and its shell used in making wampum? |
28490 | What is a calm? |
28490 | What is a comet, a shooting star, a sun spot? |
28490 | What is a constellation? |
28490 | What is a film? |
28490 | What is a morning star? |
28490 | What is a negative? |
28490 | What is a news item? |
28490 | What is a squall? |
28490 | What is a"bread and butter"letter? |
28490 | What is an editorial? |
28490 | What is an enlargement? |
28490 | What is an evening star? |
28490 | What is blueing? |
28490 | What is essential regarding the heat? |
28490 | What is felt and how is it made into hats? |
28490 | What is meant by a secret ballot? |
28490 | What is meant by low and high voltage in electric current? |
28490 | What is meant by tacking? |
28490 | What is meant by the Solar System? |
28490 | What is meant by"a hand made hat?" |
28490 | What is soap powder? |
28490 | What is soap? |
28490 | What is straw and how is it prepared for millinery purposes? |
28490 | What is that which the breeze, o''er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses? |
28490 | What is the Aurora Borealis? |
28490 | What is the Milky- Way? |
28490 | What is the advantage of this? |
28490 | What is the best food for a child up to nine months? |
28490 | What is the best way to care for your teeth? |
28490 | What is the difference between a keel and centerboard type of boat? |
28490 | What is the difference between registering to vote and enrolling in a political party? |
28490 | What is the difference in effect between a hot and a cold bath?..................................... |
28490 | What is the difference in effect between a hot and cold bath? |
28490 | What is the difference in the external appearance of a salamander and a lizard? |
28490 | What is the food of the starfish? |
28490 | What is the full name of the Governor of your State? |
28490 | What is the full name of the President of the United States? |
28490 | What is the full name of the highest city, town or village official where you live? |
28490 | What is the history of the American Flag, and for what does it stand? |
28490 | What is the importance of regularity in care, to child, to mother, or nurse? |
28490 | What is the infant mortality rate? |
28490 | What is the law in your community concerning the disposition of trash, ashes and garbage? |
28490 | What is the most economical way to buy flour, sugar, cereals, butter and vegetables? |
28490 | What is the only poisonous Lizard in the United States? |
28490 | What is the result of so doing? |
28490 | What is the rule as to registering births? |
28490 | What is the source of your local water supply? |
28490 | What is the wisest thing to do first if a child is ill? |
28490 | What is your pleasure in regard to this,"or"Will anyone make a motion?" |
28490 | What kind of fertilizer will you use in your garden, and why? |
28490 | What kind of jars are considered best for preserving? |
28490 | What kind of thread is best for sewing trimming on to a hat? |
28490 | What other materials are used for making holders besides glass? |
28490 | What other plants can you find that have explosive fruits? |
28490 | What other plants can you find whose seeds are scattered in the same way? |
28490 | What part of Jimsonweed is poisonous? |
28490 | What part of Pokeweed is poisonous? |
28490 | What part will you have in making that law? |
28490 | What peculiar instinct or habit has the Opossum developed? |
28490 | What position in relation to the sun should a photographer take when exposing a film? |
28490 | What precautions must be taken when purchasing seed? |
28490 | What precautions should always be taken about the water supply and why? |
28490 | What precautions should be taken when reloading a camera and taking out an exposed film? |
28490 | What should be done if there is carelessness about garbage? |
28490 | What should be done to all jars, tumblers, etc., before storing? |
28490 | What should be done to clothes after drying before they are ironed? |
28490 | What should be done when preparing a baby''s bath? |
28490 | What should be done with pulled weeds? |
28490 | What should be done with soiled laundry prior to washing? |
28490 | What sorts of things are included in Nature Study? |
28490 | What things are important in connection with their sleeping, either in or out of doors? |
28490 | What time should a child be put to bed? |
28490 | What will you do with it? |
28490 | What would you do about it? |
28490 | When and why are both done? |
28490 | When are the flower- buds formed? |
28490 | When do Scouts use the Salute? |
28490 | When entertained as a house guest what are some of the necessary things to be remembered? |
28490 | When feeding a child either from a bottle or a spoon, what precautions should be taken? |
28490 | When invited to a party, luncheon, dinner, or to make a visit, how should the invitations be acknowledged? |
28490 | When is the proper time of day to water a garden? |
28490 | When suffering from a cold what precautions should be taken? |
28490 | When using triangles where shall a Scout place the points? |
28490 | Where and how should a canoe be placed when not in use? |
28490 | Where does the water come from that supplies your city or town? |
28490 | Where have you seen this animal? |
28490 | Where would all your necessary articles have been if you had not tied them snugly in the roll? |
28490 | Which breed gives the most milk? |
28490 | Which breed gives the richest milk? |
28490 | Which planet is nearest the earth and give its distance? |
28490 | Which track belongs to which bird? |
28490 | Which would you get first if you were planning carefully? |
28490 | Who has a right to use it? |
28490 | Who hath lain alone to hear the wild goose cry? |
28490 | Who hath seen the beaver busied? |
28490 | Who hath smelled the birch log burning? |
28490 | Who hath smelled wood- smoke at twilight? |
28490 | Who hath watched the black- tail mating? |
28490 | Who hath worked the chosen waters where the ouananiche is waiting? |
28490 | Who is a citizen? |
28490 | Who is quick to read the noises of the night? |
28490 | Who pays for it? |
28490 | Who takes care of it? |
28490 | Whose business is it to see that the laws are enforced? |
28490 | Why are common towels and drinking cups forbidden? |
28490 | Why are some cities providing such clinics? |
28490 | Why are squalls dangerous? |
28490 | Why can not a farmer raise a good crop of clover- seed without the bumble- bees? |
28490 | Why do the front teeth of the Squirrel and the Beaver continue to grow? |
28490 | Why do we run clothes through blueing water? |
28490 | Why does it pay the community to employ one? |
28490 | Why is care for the eyes especially necessary? |
28490 | Why is forest conservation important? |
28490 | Why is it important to care for your eyes?............. |
28490 | Why is it necessary to fertilize the soil for a garden? |
28490 | Why is it not advisable to fry food? |
28490 | Why is it so imperative to have a cow barn, all implements, workers and cows scrupulously clean? |
28490 | Why is it very important? |
28490 | Why is the milk question so important? |
28490 | Why must stains be removed before laundering? |
28490 | Why not have one of these in your town? |
28490 | Why should a motor boat never be left without turning off the gas? |
28490 | Why should there be regulations about spitting in public places? |
28490 | Why should there be? |
28490 | Why were the following ferns so named: Christmas Fern, Sensitive Fern, Walkingleaf Fern, Cinnamon Fern, Flowering Fern? |
28490 | Why? |
28490 | Why? |
28490 | [ Illustration: Lame Horse Walking: Which leg is he lame in? |
28490 | [ Illustration: THE CITIZEN*** SYMBOL-- EIGHT- POINTED STAR] 1. Who is responsible for the government of your country? |
28490 | _ Has She Got Pep? |
28490 | _ This is repeated to each Tenderfoot._ Captain:"Are you ready to make your Promise with your Troop?" |
28490 | c. What is the advantage of being a citizen? |
28490 | from one to two years? |
28490 | if so by what process? |
28490 | say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave, O''er the land of the free, and the home of the brave? |
28490 | when the eve is cool? |
18136 | A grip of what? |
18136 | Brother Inspector, what is the hour? |
18136 | Brother Junior Warden, what is the hour? |
18136 | Brother Junior Warden, what is the hour? |
18136 | Brother Junior Warden, where is the Master placed? |
18136 | Companion Inspector, what is the hour? |
18136 | Did ye never read in the Scriptures the stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner? |
18136 | Do you submit to these charges and promise to support these regulations as Masters have done, in all ages, before you? |
18136 | Has it a name? |
18136 | Have you particularly regarded your obligations as a''Sublime Knight of Perfection,''''Knight of the East and Prince of Jerusalem?'' 18136 JUBELO, guilty or not guilty?" |
18136 | JUBELUM, guilty or not guilty? |
18136 | O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow''s son? |
18136 | The last as well as the first care of a Chapter of Illustrious Knights? |
18136 | What is this, then, that is written: The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner? |
18136 | What will you do with it? |
18136 | What, then, is your mark? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Why do you leave the West and travel to the East? |
18136 | Will you give it to me? |
18136 | Worthy Sir, know you the cross of our Council; and can you, without fear or favor, support and bear that cross? |
18136 | Your place? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Of what was the symbolic offering presented to you at your initiation composed? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Question-- Give me the history and charge of this degree? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Question-- Give me the history of this degree? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Question-- Give me the history of this degree? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Question-- What did you see in the Lodge? 18136 ***** SECOND SECTION.--Question-- What did you see in the Sanctum Sanctorum when the thick veil was removed? 18136 2d, Have you always been charitable towards your brethren? 18136 2d.--Were your parents free and not slaves? 18136 3d, Have you never defrauded a brother? 18136 4th, Are you in the habit of using the name of God profanely? 18136 5th, Does your conscience accuse you of having committed any offence against your brethren, which ought to debar you from receiving this degree? 18136 :--1st, Have you never wilfully revealed any of the secrets of Masonry? 18136 ; are you willing to take an obligation to that effect? |
18136 | A brother pledging his mark and asking a favor, who does he represent? |
18136 | A brother receiving a pledge and granting a favor, whom does he represent? |
18136 | A fourth reason? |
18136 | A second reason? |
18136 | A second reason? |
18136 | A second reason? |
18136 | A third reason? |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was asked,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was conducted to the West by the Master of Ceremonies and interrogated by the Master,"What is your request?" |
18136 | A. I was conducted to the door of the Council chamber, where the alarm being given by 4 Ã � 2, the Warder appeared and demanded,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | A. I was then asked,"My dear brother, have you zeal to apply yourself with attention to that which the Most Puissant shall request of you?" |
18136 | A. I. N.? |
18136 | A. J. in the triangle which you wear? |
18136 | After a short pause, he, the Senior Warden, says--"Is there mortal here worthy to open the book with the seven seals?" |
18136 | After his answer was returned, what followed? |
18136 | After his answer was returned, what followed? |
18136 | After his answer was returned, what followed? |
18136 | After prayer, what was said to you? |
18136 | After receiving the obligation, what was said to you? |
18136 | After the Junior Warden has received the pass SHIBBOLETH, he inquires,"What does it denote?" |
18136 | After the prayer what followed? |
18136 | After you had taken your obligation, what was said to you? |
18136 | After you returned, how was you disposed of? |
18136 | After your oath or obligation, what follows? |
18136 | After your oath, or obligation, what was said to you? |
18136 | After your obligation, what was said to you? |
18136 | Among others,"Which was the strongest, wine, the King, or woman? |
18136 | And about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing idle, and saith unto them,''Why stand ye here all the day idle?'' |
18136 | And do you desire to rise from this darkness? |
18136 | And properly avouched for?" |
18136 | Are there any higher degrees than this? |
18136 | Are you a Fellow Craft? |
18136 | Are you a Fellow Craft?" |
18136 | Are you a Grand Master Architect? |
18136 | Are you a Knight of the Ninth Arch? |
18136 | Are you a Mason? |
18136 | Are you a Master Elected of Fifteen? |
18136 | Are you a Master Mason? |
18136 | Are you a Perfect Master? |
18136 | Are you a Provost and Judge? |
18136 | Are you a Secret Master? |
18136 | Are you an Elected Knight? |
18136 | Are you an Illustrious Knight? |
18136 | Are you an Intendant of the Buildings? |
18136 | Are you an Intimate Secretary? |
18136 | Are you disposed to submit to this trial? |
18136 | Are you in darkness? |
18136 | Are you willing to make further researches among the ancient ruins, and report to us your discoveries?" |
18136 | Are you willing to take an obligation, binding you to an exact observance of our laws, and a careful concealment of our mysteries?" |
18136 | As they approach the Master, he inquires,"Who comes here? |
18136 | At the door of the asylum, where after giving the alarm by 3 Ã � 3, the Warder appeared and demanded,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | At the door of the asylum, where, on giving the alarm by 3 Ã � 4, the Warder appeared and demanded,"Who comes there?" |
18136 | At what hour did the assassins expire? |
18136 | At what time of the day was the stone laid? |
18136 | At what time was he missing? |
18136 | B.?" |
18136 | Brother Adoniram, are you a Secret Master? |
18136 | Brother Adoniram, what is the hour? |
18136 | Brother Grand Marshal, what is the last as well as the first care of a Lodge of Secret Masters? |
18136 | Brother Junior Warden, how so? |
18136 | Brother Secretary, is this the day set apart for the celebration of the copestone?" |
18136 | Brother Senior Warden, what is the hour? |
18136 | Brother, what do you most desire?" |
18136 | But he answered one of them and said,''Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst thou not agree with me for a penny? |
18136 | But man dieth and wasteth away; yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he? |
18136 | By what further right or benefit do you expect to gain admittance to the asylum? |
18136 | By what mark was the place discovered where Hiram Abiff was buried by his assassins? |
18136 | By what test will you be tried? |
18136 | By what way? |
18136 | By what will you be tried? |
18136 | By what will you be tried? |
18136 | By whom were you received? |
18136 | CLOSING.--Master knocks nine( Marshal rises) and says,"Brother Grand Marshal, the last as well as the first care of an Intimate Secretary? |
18136 | CLOSING.--Most Puissant knocks three( Grand Marshal rises) and says,"Brother Grand Marshal, the last as well as the first care of I. of B.?" |
18136 | Can art bring metal to perfection so fully as nature? |
18136 | Can you give me their names? |
18136 | Chancellor''s station? |
18136 | Did anything particular strike your attention on your return? |
18136 | Did they contain anything? |
18136 | Did they encounter any difficulty in their journey? |
18136 | Did they not work on the Seventh? |
18136 | Did you consent to that obligation? |
18136 | Did you consent to that? |
18136 | Did you consent to this? |
18136 | Did you enter that cavern? |
18136 | Did you ever give it to them? |
18136 | Did you ever return to the sanctum sanctorum, or holy of holies, of King Solomon''s Temple? |
18136 | Did you give that pass- word? |
18136 | Did you give that pass- word? |
18136 | Did you pass under a living arch? |
18136 | Did you perceive anything more? |
18136 | Did you receive light? |
18136 | Do they not kindle in your heart an equal aversion? |
18136 | Do you recollect having injured a brother in any respect whatsoever? |
18136 | Does it denote anything? |
18136 | Exec--"Brother( calling the name), will you volunteer your service and take my place?" |
18136 | Explain that? |
18136 | Explain these things to me? |
18136 | Explain this to me? |
18136 | Explain this? |
18136 | For what reason do the Master Masons in the Symbolic Lodges speak of a sprig of cassia? |
18136 | For what reason? |
18136 | For what reasons do we keep our mysteries with such circumspection and secrecy? |
18136 | From what is the terrestrial globe formed? |
18136 | From what number were the nine elect chosen? |
18136 | From whence came you? |
18136 | G. M.--"Where is your Master placed?" |
18136 | G. M.--"Why in the East?" |
18136 | Give it? |
18136 | Give it? |
18136 | Give it? |
18136 | Give me that pass- word? |
18136 | Give me the explanation of these words? |
18136 | Give me the first token? |
18136 | Give me the grand word? |
18136 | Give me the history? |
18136 | Give me the mysterious word? |
18136 | Give me the mysterious word? |
18136 | Give me the mysterious word? |
18136 | Give me the mysterious word? |
18136 | Give me the mysterious word? |
18136 | Give me the pass- word? |
18136 | Give me the pass- word? |
18136 | Give me the pass- word? |
18136 | Give me the pass- word? |
18136 | Give me the pass- words? |
18136 | Give me the pass- words? |
18136 | Give me the second token? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and word? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and word? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign, token and words? |
18136 | Give me the sign? |
18136 | Give me the sign? |
18136 | Give me the sign? |
18136 | Give me the signs? |
18136 | Give me the signs? |
18136 | Give me the signs? |
18136 | Give me the signs? |
18136 | Give me the third token? |
18136 | Give me the three grand words? |
18136 | Give me the three pass- words? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me the token? |
18136 | Give me, etc.? |
18136 | Give the due- guard? |
18136 | Give the penitent''s pass? |
18136 | Give them to me, with their significations? |
18136 | Give them to me? |
18136 | Grand Commander''s station? |
18136 | Had you that pass- word? |
18136 | Has it any other meaning? |
18136 | Has it none in the North? |
18136 | Has your Lodge any covering? |
18136 | Has your Lodge any furniture? |
18136 | Has your Lodge any jewels? |
18136 | Has your Lodge any lights? |
18136 | Has your Lodge any ornaments? |
18136 | Have you a sign? |
18136 | Have you any emblems on this degree? |
18136 | Have you any further sign? |
18136 | Have you any other sign? |
18136 | Have you any other sign? |
18136 | Have you any other token? |
18136 | Have you ever been taught how to receive wages?" |
18136 | Have you not confidence in every virtue? |
18136 | Have you received those lights, and in what manner? |
18136 | Have you that oath or obligation? |
18136 | Have you that obligation? |
18136 | He then looks sternly upon the candidate and demands,"Is this your work?" |
18136 | Here I presented my mark with a request for a small favor; you say you can not grant it, and offer to return my MARK alone? |
18136 | His duty there? |
18136 | His duty there? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | His duty? |
18136 | How are they explained? |
18136 | How are they explained? |
18136 | How are they situated? |
18136 | How are we guarded? |
18136 | How are you to conduct in this place? |
18136 | How came he to be alone at that time? |
18136 | How came it again in vogue in France? |
18136 | How come we by the knowledge of these things? |
18136 | How could so stupendous a fabric be erected without the sound of axe, hammer, or any other metal tool? |
18136 | How deep? |
18136 | How did the Junior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Junior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Junior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Junior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Right Worshipful Master dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Senior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Senior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Senior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Senior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Senior Warden dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Worshipful Master dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Worshipful Master then dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Worshipful Master then dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the Worshipful Master then dispose of you? |
18136 | How did the nine elect travel? |
18136 | How did they inspect it? |
18136 | How did you apply this to your then case in Masonry? |
18136 | How did you arrive at the dignity of a Prince of Jerusalem? |
18136 | How did you enter? |
18136 | How did you gain admission there? |
18136 | How did you gain admission? |
18136 | How did you gain admission? |
18136 | How did you gain admission? |
18136 | How did you gain admission? |
18136 | How did you gain admission? |
18136 | How did you gain admittance there? |
18136 | How do you hope to arrive there? |
18136 | How do you know that you are a Mason? |
18136 | How do you translate it? |
18136 | How do you translate the word? |
18136 | How explained? |
18136 | How explained? |
18136 | How explained? |
18136 | How gained you admittance there? |
18136 | How have you come from thence? |
18136 | How high? |
18136 | How is it to be given? |
18136 | How is your Lodge situated? |
18136 | How long did they work? |
18136 | How long had the body lain there? |
18136 | How long was the Temple building? |
18136 | How long? |
18136 | How long? |
18136 | How many Fellow Crafts were there engaged at the building of the Temple? |
18136 | How many Knights constituted this embassy? |
18136 | How many constitutes a Fellow Craft''s Lodge? |
18136 | How many constitutes a Master''s Lodge? |
18136 | How many constitutes an Entered Apprentice''s Lodge? |
18136 | How many doors were there in the Sanctum Sanctorum? |
18136 | How many pass- words are there? |
18136 | How many principal rounds has it got? |
18136 | How many signs have you in this degree of Grand Pontiff, which is Grand Master of all Lodges? |
18136 | How many were there employed in the building of King Solomon''s Temple? |
18136 | How many years after it was built? |
18136 | How often? |
18136 | How shall I know that you are a Grand Master of all Symbolic Lodges? |
18136 | How shall I know you to be a Mason? |
18136 | How shall I know you to be a Royal Arch Mason? |
18136 | How was the agate stone supported? |
18136 | How was this imposition prevented? |
18136 | How was this imposition prevented? |
18136 | How was you prepared? |
18136 | How was you prepared? |
18136 | How was you prepared? |
18136 | How was you then disposed of? |
18136 | How was you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were the Illustrious Knights employed at the erection of the temple? |
18136 | How were the ambassadors received on their return to Jerusalem? |
18136 | How were these knocks answered? |
18136 | How were these knocks answered? |
18136 | How were they answered? |
18136 | How were they answered? |
18136 | How were they answered? |
18136 | How were they answered? |
18136 | How were they explained? |
18136 | How were they habited as Princes of Jerusalem? |
18136 | How were they placed? |
18136 | How were those knocks answered? |
18136 | How were those knocks answered? |
18136 | How were those knocks answered? |
18136 | How were you admitted? |
18136 | How were you admitted? |
18136 | How were you prepared to be a Perfect Master? |
18136 | How were you prepared? |
18136 | How were you prepared? |
18136 | How were you prepared? |
18136 | How were you received? |
18136 | How were you received? |
18136 | How were you received? |
18136 | How were you received? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then disposed of? |
18136 | How were you then received? |
18136 | How wide? |
18136 | How will you then give it? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | How? |
18136 | In what manner was you accosted? |
18136 | In what manner? |
18136 | In what manner? |
18136 | In what place were you admitted? |
18136 | Inv.--"What good works hath he performed?" |
18136 | Is he duly and truly prepared? |
18136 | Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? |
18136 | Is there any meaning in this composition? |
18136 | Is thine eye evil because I am good? |
18136 | Is this the way you mind your obligations? |
18136 | It is answered by the Junior Deacon with one; when the door is partly opened by the Junior Deacon, who inquires,"Who comes here? |
18136 | J. D.--"By what further right or benefit does he expect to obtain this favor?" |
18136 | J. D.--"Has he a pass- word?" |
18136 | J. D.--"Has he made suitable proficiency in the preceding degrees?" |
18136 | J. D.--"Is he duly and truly prepared?" |
18136 | J. D.--"Is he worthy and well qualified?" |
18136 | J. D.--"Will you give it to me?" |
18136 | J. W.--"By what further right or benefit does he expect to obtain this favor?" |
18136 | J. W.--"Has he a pass- word?" |
18136 | J. W.--"Has he wrought in the quarry, and exhibited specimens of his skill in the preceding degrees?" |
18136 | J. W.--"Is he duly and truly prepared?" |
18136 | J. W.--"Is it of his own free will and accord he makes this request?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"By what further rights does he expect to obtain this benefit?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"By what further rights does he expect to obtain this benefit?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Has he a pass- word?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Has he a pass- word?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Has he made suitable proficiency in the preceding degree?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Has he made suitable proficiency in the preceding degree?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Is he duly and truly prepared?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Is he worthy and well qualified?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Is he worthy and well qualified?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Is it of his own free will and accord he makes this request?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Is it of his own free will and accord he makes this request?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to Senior Deacon,"Will you give it to me?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon to the candidate,"What was it?" |
18136 | Junior Deacon--"Is it of his own free will and accord he makes this request?" |
18136 | Junior Warden to Senior Deacon,"How do you expect to gain admission?" |
18136 | Junior Warden to Senior Deacon,"Why so?" |
18136 | Junior Warden to Senior Deacon,"Why was this pass instituted?" |
18136 | Junior Warden to Senior Deacon,"Will you give them to me?" |
18136 | K.?" |
18136 | K.?" |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Grand Master Architect? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Grand Master of all Symbolic Lodges? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Knight of the East and West? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Knight of the Ninth Arch? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Knight of the Sun? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Master Elected of Fifteen? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Perfect Master? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Prince of Jerusalem? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you a Provost and Judge? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you an E. K.? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you an Illustrious Knight Elected? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you an Intendant of the Buildings? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- Are you an intimate Secretary? |
18136 | LECTURE.--Question-- What are you? |
18136 | M. C.--"Are all present Knights of the Red Cross?" |
18136 | M. E. M."By whom?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Brother Senior, what is the cause of this confusion?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"By what further right or benefit does he expect to obtain this favor?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Has he a pass- word?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Has he made suitable proficiency in the preceding degrees?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"His duty in the East, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"His duty there?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Is he duly and truly prepared?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Is he worthy and well qualified?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Is it of his own free will and choice he makes this request?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Junior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Most Excellent Master''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Secretary''s place in the Lodge, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Senior Deacon''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Senior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"The Treasurer''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"They are in the East( gives one rap, which calls up both Deacons); Brother Junior Deacon, the first care of a Mason?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Who comes here?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Will you give it to me?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Your duty there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | M. E. M.--"Your place in the Lodge, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | M. E."Attention, Princes of Jerusalem? |
18136 | M. E.--"Valiant Junior Warden, what is our next business?" |
18136 | M. E.--"What duty remains to be done?" |
18136 | M. How are we guarded? |
18136 | M. O., presenting the stone--"Did a Fellow Craft present this to you for inspection, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | M. What is the hour? |
18136 | M. Your business there? |
18136 | Master inquires,"Why do you leave the West and travel to the East?" |
18136 | Master of Calvary to the Sir Knight Warden,"When a Council of Knights of the Red Cross is about to be formed and opened, what is the first care?" |
18136 | Master says,"Are we all Intimate Secretaries?" |
18136 | Master says,"Brother Stokin, are you a Perfect Master?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"Brother Junior, your place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"By whom?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"His business there?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"The Senior Deacon''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"The Senior Deacon''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"Your business there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Deacon,"Your duty there?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Warden,"His duty there?" |
18136 | Master to Junior Warden,"Your business there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | Master to Secretary,"Your duty there, Brother Secretary?" |
18136 | Master to Senior Deacon,"The Secretary''s place in the Lodge, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Master to Senior Deacon,"Your duty there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Master to Senior Deacon,"Your duty there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Master to Senior Warden,"How do Masons part?" |
18136 | Master to Treasurer,"Your business there, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | Master to the Junior Deacon,"His duty there?" |
18136 | Master to the Junior Warden,"Brother Junior, how do Mason''s meet?" |
18136 | Master to the Junior Warden,"The Senior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Junior Warden,"The Senior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Junior Warden,"Your business there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | Master to the Secretary,"The Treasurer''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Secretary,"Your duty there, Brother Secretary?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Deacon,"The Secretary''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Warden,"Brother Senior, are they all Entered Apprentice Masons in the West?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Warden,"His duty there?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Warden,"The Master''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Warden,"Your business there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Master to the Senior Warden,"Your duty there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Master to the Treasurer,"The Junior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | Master to the Treasurer,"Your duty there, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | Master"A grip of what?" |
18136 | Master--"Has it a name?" |
18136 | Master--"What will you do with it?" |
18136 | Master--"Will you give it to me?" |
18136 | Most Equitable( striking thrice).--"Valiant Senior Warden, what is the hour?" |
18136 | Most Excellent Master to Senior Warden,"Brother Senior, are they all Most Excellent Masters in the West?" |
18136 | Most Perfect knocks seven, and Senior Warden rises, and Most Perfect says,"Venerable Brother Senior Warden, what brings you here?" |
18136 | Most Perfect says,"Brother Junior Warden, what is the hour?" |
18136 | Most Perfect says,"Venerable Brother Senior Warden, how should the Grand Elect, Perfect and Sublime Mason part?" |
18136 | Most Potent inquired,"My brother, what are the fruits of your travels?" |
18136 | Most Potent knocks seven( Grand Marshal rises),"Brother Grand Marshal, are we all Elected Knights of Nine?" |
18136 | Most Potent says,"Are we all Illustrious Knights Elected?" |
18136 | Most Potent says,"Are we all Knights of the Ninth Arch?" |
18136 | Most Potent says,"Brother Grand Marshal, the last as well as the first care of a Lodge of Masters Elected of Fifteen?" |
18136 | Most Potent says,"What is the hour?" |
18136 | Most Potent says,"What is the hour?" |
18136 | Most Puissant knocks four, and Warden rises;"Brother Senior Warden, what is the hour?" |
18136 | Most Worshipful Provost says,"A sign of what?" |
18136 | Most Worshipful Provost says,"Will you give me a sign?" |
18136 | O.--"Brother Senior, was this stone presented to you for inspection?" |
18136 | O.--"Brother Senior, what shall we do with it?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Have you a specimen of your labor?" |
18136 | O.--"Is this your mark?" |
18136 | O.--"Picked it up in the quarry? |
18136 | O.--"Where did you get it?" |
18136 | O.--"Who comes here?" |
18136 | O.--"Who comes here?" |
18136 | O.--"Who comes here?" |
18136 | OPENING.--"Sir Junior Knight, are all convened in a secret place, and secured from the prying eye of the profane?" |
18136 | OPENING.--Most Potent knocks five( Grand Marshal rises) and says,"Brother Grand Marshal, are we all Masters Elected of Fifteen?" |
18136 | Of what do they consist? |
18136 | Of what form was the ark? |
18136 | Of what is it composed? |
18136 | Of what use is this new name to you in Masonry? |
18136 | Of what was it made? |
18136 | Of what were they made? |
18136 | On being brought to light on this degree, what did you first discover? |
18136 | On being brought to light, what did you discover different from before? |
18136 | On what did you enter? |
18136 | On what was the degree founded? |
18136 | Prelate says to them,"Are you followers of the Captain of our salvation?" |
18136 | Prelate says,"On what is their desire founded?" |
18136 | Pronounce it? |
18136 | Q. Captain- General''s station? |
18136 | Q. Generalissimo''s station? |
18136 | Q. Pray tell me what is that mysterious and formidable name? |
18136 | Q. Prelate''s station in the Encampment? |
18136 | Q. Prelate''s station? |
18136 | Q. Repeat that obligation? |
18136 | Q. Repeat that obligation? |
18136 | Q. Repeat that obligation? |
18136 | Q. Repeat that obligation? |
18136 | Q. Repeat the obligation? |
18136 | Q. Standard- Bearer''s station in the Encampment? |
18136 | Q. Standard- Bearer''s station? |
18136 | Q. Sword- Bearer''s station in the Council? |
18136 | Q. Sword- Bearer''s station? |
18136 | Q. Tyler''s place and duty? |
18136 | Q. Warder''s station in the Council? |
18136 | Q. Whence came you as a Provost and Judge? |
18136 | Q. Whence came you? |
18136 | Q.--How were they answered? |
18136 | Q.--What followed? |
18136 | Q.--Your answer? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Fellow Craft Mason? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Knight Templar? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Knight of the Red Cross? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Mark Master Mason? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Master Mason? |
18136 | Question-- Are you a Royal Arch Mason? |
18136 | Question-- Did you ever return to the SANCTUM SANCTORUM, or HOLY OF HOLIES, of King Solomon''s Temple? |
18136 | Question-- From whence came you as an Entered Apprentice Mason? |
18136 | Question-- From whence came you? |
18136 | Question-- Have you ever worked as a Fellow Craft Mason? |
18136 | Question-- We have been saying a good deal about a Lodge, I want to know what constitutes a Lodge? |
18136 | Question-- What does a Master''s Lodge represent? |
18136 | Question-- What were the preparatory circumstances attending your reception into this illustrious Order? |
18136 | Question-- What were the preparatory circumstances attending your reception to this illustrious Order? |
18136 | Question-- Where was you prepared to be made a Mark Master Mason? |
18136 | Question-- Why was you divested of all metals when you was made a Mason? |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Junior Overseer, did this man bring up work to your station for inspection?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Junior, the first care of a Mason?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Junior, your place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Master Overseer, did this young man bring up work to you for inspection?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Senior Overseer, did this young man bring up work to you for inspection?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Brother Senior, are they all Mark Master Masons in the West?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"By whom?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Can you give us any proof of it?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Clear in the South, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Clear in the West, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"His duty there?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"His duty there?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Senior Grand Warden, did the young man attempt to receive wages at your apartment?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Junior Overseer''s place in the Lodge, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Junior Warden''s place in the Lodge, Brother Master Overseer?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Master Overseer''s place in the Lodge, Brother Senior Overseer?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Master''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Secretary''s place in the Lodge, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Senior Deacon''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Senior Overseer''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Senior Warden''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"The Treasurer''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Your business there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | R. W. M.--"Your duty there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Recorder''s station in the Encampment? |
18136 | Returns the block of timber, and turning his eye upon the candidate, asks,"Who is this you have with you?" |
18136 | S. W.--"Is not this the day set apart for the celebration of the copestone, Most Excellent?" |
18136 | SECOND SECTION.--Question-- What did you perceive in the middle chamber? |
18136 | Search being made, and he not found, what further remarks did King Solomon make? |
18136 | Senior Warden to Senior Deacon,"How do you expect to gain admission?" |
18136 | Senior Warden to the candidate,"Do you know the reason why the ancients have a long white beard?" |
18136 | Senior Warden''s station in the Encampment? |
18136 | Solomon inquired,"What shall we do with him?" |
18136 | Sovereign Master''s station? |
18136 | Station of Master of Dispatches? |
18136 | Station of Master of the Palace? |
18136 | Station of the Junior Warden in the Encampment? |
18136 | Station of the Master of Cavalry? |
18136 | Station of the Master of Finance? |
18136 | Station of the Master of Infantry? |
18136 | TO CLOSE THE COUNCIL.--Question( by Father Adam): Brother Truth, what progress have men made on earth to come to true happiness? |
18136 | TO OPEN THE GRAND COUNCIL.--Father Adam says:--"Brother Truth, what time is it on earth?" |
18136 | TYLER--"By what are you recommended?" |
18136 | The Captain of the Host''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Junior Deacon then asks,"Is it of his own free will and accord he makes this request? |
18136 | The King''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Lodge being called to order, the Most Excellent Master says,"Brother Junior, are they all Most Excellent Masters in the South?" |
18136 | The Master asks,"Are you quite sure you have none?" |
18136 | The Master now calls them to order again, and asks the Senior Warden,"What success?" |
18136 | The Master now gives three raps, when all the brethren rise, and the Master asks,"Are you all satisfied?" |
18136 | The Master of the first Veil demanded of us,"Who comes there? |
18136 | The Master says to the candidate,"Brother, what do you discover different from before?" |
18136 | The Master says,"Why do you leave the West, and travel to the East?" |
18136 | The Master then asks the candidate,"In whom do you put your trust?" |
18136 | The Master then asks the candidate,"What do you most desire?" |
18136 | The Master to the Junior Deacon,"By whom?" |
18136 | The Master to the Junior Warden,"The Master''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | The Master to the Secretary,"The Treasurer''s place in the Lodge?" |
18136 | The Master to the Treasurer,"The Junior Warden''s place in the Lodge, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | The Most Illustrious Prefect addresses the Most Worthy Provost thus:"Most Worshipful Provost, what is the o''clock?" |
18136 | The Most Worshipful Provost rises fiercely and says,"By what right do you claim this duty?" |
18136 | The Most Worthy Provost says,"Worthy Sir, know you the cross of our Council; and can you, without fear or favor, support and bear that cross?" |
18136 | The Principal Sojourner''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Royal Arch Captain''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Scribe''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Secretary''s place in the Chapter? |
18136 | The Senior Warden to the Senior Deacon,"Will you give them to me?" |
18136 | The Treasurer''s station and duty? |
18136 | The Worthy Herald says to the Knight,"Worthy Sir, know you the sacred cross of our Council?" |
18136 | The door is then partly opened, and the Junior Deacon generally asks,"Who comes there? |
18136 | The roll being called, were there any missing? |
18136 | The stations and duties of the three Grand Masters of the Veils? |
18136 | The words accompanying this sign in case of distress are,"O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow''s son?" |
18136 | Thereupon he produces his mark in his left hand, and with the forefinger of his right on the letter S, on the cross, asks,"What''s that?" |
18136 | They all shuffle about the floor a while, when the Master calls them to order, and asks the Senior Warden,"What success?" |
18136 | They then advance to the Junior Warden( who represents JUBELA, one of the ruffians), who exclaims,"Who comes here?" |
18136 | Thrice Illustrious says,"Brother Grand Marshal, are we all Provosts and Judges?" |
18136 | To what did they allude? |
18136 | To what did they allude? |
18136 | To what did they allude? |
18136 | To what do these knocks allude? |
18136 | To what do they allude? |
18136 | To what do they allude? |
18136 | To what do they allude? |
18136 | To what do those knocks allude? |
18136 | To what do those three numbers allude? |
18136 | To what does it allude? |
18136 | To what does that sign allude? |
18136 | To what does that token allude? |
18136 | To what does the sign allude? |
18136 | To what does the three times nine allude in this degree? |
18136 | To what does this sign allude? |
18136 | To what does this sign allude? |
18136 | To what does this sign allude? |
18136 | To whom did our ancient brethren dedicate their Lodges? |
18136 | To whom do modern Masons dedicate their Lodges? |
18136 | To whom do they belong? |
18136 | To whom was that name revealed? |
18136 | Treasurer''s station in the Encampment? |
18136 | Under what circumstances are they authorized to form and open a Council of Knights of the Red Cross? |
18136 | Under what circumstances are they authorized to form and open an Encampment of Knight Templars? |
18136 | Upon this, one of the deputies with an unbecoming warmth, observed to his companions,"What occasion have we for a higher degree? |
18136 | Warden''s station? |
18136 | Wardens rise, and Master says,"Brother Senior Warden, what is the hour?" |
18136 | Was anything else perceived at the consecration? |
18136 | Was his death premeditated? |
18136 | Was not the Senior Grand Warden liable to be imposed upon by impostors in paying off such a vast number of workmen? |
18136 | Was the body of our Grand Master, Hiram Abiff, ever found? |
18136 | Was there anything enclosed in that stone? |
18136 | Was there anything further found in the ark? |
18136 | Was there anything in particular took place on your return? |
18136 | Was there anything particular took place on the discovery of the body? |
18136 | Was you immediately brought to light? |
18136 | Was you perceived by them? |
18136 | Were not the Master Overseers liable to be imposed upon by receiving bad work from the hands of such a vast number of workmen? |
18136 | Were the ruffians ever found? |
18136 | Were there any Royal Arch Masons before the Master''s word was found? |
18136 | Were they adorned with anything? |
18136 | Were they cast solid or hollow? |
18136 | Were they ornamented with anything? |
18136 | Were those Guards Intimate Secretaries or Perfect Masters? |
18136 | Were those columns adorned with anything further? |
18136 | Were you then permitted to participate in the fifth libation? |
18136 | What age are you? |
18136 | What answer was given to that? |
18136 | What answer was returned? |
18136 | What answer was returned? |
18136 | What answer was returned? |
18136 | What answer was returned? |
18136 | What answers were returned? |
18136 | What are signs? |
18136 | What are the colors of their banners? |
18136 | What are the first class? |
18136 | What are the five human senses? |
18136 | What are the five orders in architecture? |
18136 | What are the names of the seven planets? |
18136 | What are the ornaments of the Grand Council? |
18136 | What are the pass- words? |
18136 | What are the proper qualities for acquiring it? |
18136 | What are the reasons for the different knocks at the door to gain admittance? |
18136 | What are the reasons that Masons should particularly avoid these crimes? |
18136 | What are the second class of emblems? |
18136 | What are the seven letters? |
18136 | What are the three immovable jewels? |
18136 | What are the three movable jewels? |
18136 | What are the words, sign, and signet? |
18136 | What are their names? |
18136 | What are their names? |
18136 | What are their names? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are they? |
18136 | What are those three governors of nature? |
18136 | What are you come to do here? |
18136 | What are your demands? |
18136 | What became of those Masons afterwards? |
18136 | What became of those Masons afterwards? |
18136 | What cement did he make use of? |
18136 | What color was the stone? |
18136 | What comest thou hither to do? |
18136 | What did King Solomon do with them? |
18136 | What did Solomon give you to remember him at your departure? |
18136 | What did he then say to you? |
18136 | What did it allude to? |
18136 | What did it allude to? |
18136 | What did it allude to? |
18136 | What did the Grand Commander then demand? |
18136 | What did the Grand Commander then observe? |
18136 | What did the Grand Commander then observe? |
18136 | What did the Grand Commander then observe? |
18136 | What did the Grand Council then say to you? |
18136 | What did the High Priest further demand of you? |
18136 | What did the Master then communicate to you? |
18136 | What did the Master then communicate to you? |
18136 | What did the Most Potent say to you then? |
18136 | What did the Most Potent then communicate to you? |
18136 | What did the Right Worshipful Master do with you? |
18136 | What did the Sovereign Master then observe to the Council? |
18136 | What did the Worshipful Master do with you? |
18136 | What did the Worshipful Master do with you? |
18136 | What did the Worshipful Master do with you? |
18136 | What did the ark contain? |
18136 | What did the ark with the blazing star represent? |
18136 | What did these columns represent? |
18136 | What did they denote? |
18136 | What did they do with the body? |
18136 | What did they do with the body? |
18136 | What did they obtain from Darius? |
18136 | What did they represent? |
18136 | What did they represent? |
18136 | What did they signify? |
18136 | What did those three distinct knocks allude to? |
18136 | What did those two distinct knocks allude to? |
18136 | What did you first discover after being brought to light? |
18136 | What did you next come to? |
18136 | What did you next come to? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you next discover? |
18136 | What did you promise and swear to perform when you received this degree? |
18136 | What did you see when you were received? |
18136 | What did you serve him with? |
18136 | What do the Hebrew characters in the triangle signify? |
18136 | What do the seven small rays''round the north star signify? |
18136 | What do these four distinct knocks allude to? |
18136 | What do these words signify? |
18136 | What do they collectively allude to? |
18136 | What do they denote? |
18136 | What do they denote? |
18136 | What do they represent? |
18136 | What do they represent? |
18136 | What do they represent? |
18136 | What do they represent? |
18136 | What do they teach? |
18136 | What do they teach? |
18136 | What do they teach? |
18136 | What do they teach? |
18136 | What do they teach? |
18136 | What do those signify? |
18136 | What do those three distinct knocks allude to? |
18136 | What do we understand by this name? |
18136 | What do you ask more? |
18136 | What do you desire more? |
18136 | What do you desire? |
18136 | What do you understand by fanaticism? |
18136 | What do you understand by high twelve? |
18136 | What do you understand by this blindness? |
18136 | What does it allude to? |
18136 | What does it allude to? |
18136 | What does it allude to? |
18136 | What does it allude to? |
18136 | What does it allude to? |
18136 | What does it denote? |
18136 | What does it signify? |
18136 | What does it teach? |
18136 | What does that signify? |
18136 | What does that signify? |
18136 | What does that word signify? |
18136 | What does that word signify? |
18136 | What does that word signify? |
18136 | What does that word signify? |
18136 | What does the color, black, denote in this degree? |
18136 | What does the figure in the porch, which carries a lamb in his arms represent? |
18136 | What does the five steps allude to? |
18136 | What does the globe represent? |
18136 | What does the grip teach us? |
18136 | What does the seven steps allude to? |
18136 | What does the sign of the sun mean? |
18136 | What does the terrestrial globe represent? |
18136 | What does the three steps allude to? |
18136 | What does the triangle, with the sun in the centre, represent? |
18136 | What does the word signify? |
18136 | What doth the blazing star denote? |
18136 | What doth the circle which surrounds the delta signify? |
18136 | What else did Solomon give you? |
18136 | What else did you see in the Sanctum Sanctorum? |
18136 | What else did you see? |
18136 | What else did you see? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
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18136 | What followed? |
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18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What followed? |
18136 | What further supported it? |
18136 | What further was demanded, of you? |
18136 | What further was found in the ark? |
18136 | What further was said to you from within? |
18136 | What further was said to you from within? |
18136 | What further was said to you from within? |
18136 | What further was said to you from within? |
18136 | What further was said to you from within? |
18136 | What further was said to you? |
18136 | What happened most remarkable to them? |
18136 | What happened to them afterwards? |
18136 | What have you brought? |
18136 | What in the fifth? |
18136 | What in the fourth? |
18136 | What in the second? |
18136 | What in the seventh? |
18136 | What in the sixth? |
18136 | What in the third? |
18136 | What influence have the seven planets on the four elements? |
18136 | What is a Square? |
18136 | What is a constitutional number? |
18136 | What is a constitutional number? |
18136 | What is a token? |
18136 | What is an indispensable number? |
18136 | What is animal? |
18136 | What is enclosed in the first seal? |
18136 | What is it called? |
18136 | What is it that composes the minerals? |
18136 | What is life or salt? |
18136 | What is meant by the A and the two P''s in the triangle? |
18136 | What is meant by the EYE in our Lodge? |
18136 | What is meant by the dog you saw on the carpet, in the Lodge? |
18136 | What is meant by the letter J. on the square stone? |
18136 | What is meant by the letters J. M. B. on the triangular stone? |
18136 | What is meant by these? |
18136 | What is meant thereby? |
18136 | What is meant thereby? |
18136 | What is represented by the door? |
18136 | What is signified by the circle in the triangle? |
18136 | What is signified by the five beams? |
18136 | What is signified by the five stars on the sash? |
18136 | What is signified by the letter G in the centre of the blazing star? |
18136 | What is signified by the letter J which you perceive in the clouds? |
18136 | What is signified by the letter J.? |
18136 | What is signified by the letters J. J. J? |
18136 | What is signified by the pyramids in the Lodge? |
18136 | What is that name? |
18136 | What is that pass- word? |
18136 | What is that? |
18136 | What is that? |
18136 | What is the Grand Royal Arch word? |
18136 | What is the age of a Prince of Jerusalem? |
18136 | What is the body or mercury? |
18136 | What is the color of his banner? |
18136 | What is the explanation of the great word, Adonai? |
18136 | What is the figure of the draft? |
18136 | What is the form of your Lodge? |
18136 | What is the hour? |
18136 | What is the hour? |
18136 | What is the hour? |
18136 | What is the hour? |
18136 | What is the hour? |
18136 | What is the indispensable number? |
18136 | What is the mineral? |
18136 | What is the motto of our Order? |
18136 | What is the motto of our Order? |
18136 | What is the name of it? |
18136 | What is the name of it? |
18136 | What is the o''clock? |
18136 | What is the penalty of an impostor? |
18136 | What is the reason that the Grand Masters of all Lodges are received with so much honor in the Symbolic Lodges? |
18136 | What is the reason why the number eighty- one is held in such esteem among Princes of Masons? |
18136 | What is the representation of it? |
18136 | What is the spirit or sulphur? |
18136 | What is the vegetable? |
18136 | What is the word? |
18136 | What is the word? |
18136 | What is their meaning and use? |
18136 | What is this? |
18136 | What is this? |
18136 | What is your age? |
18136 | What is your age? |
18136 | What is your age? |
18136 | What is your name now? |
18136 | What means the fire in our Lodge? |
18136 | What means the fire? |
18136 | What means the word Animani? |
18136 | What more did you perceive? |
18136 | What next did you discover? |
18136 | What number compose a Council? |
18136 | What number composes a just and lawful Encampment of Knight Templars? |
18136 | What object engaged your attention most, when you first entered the Lodge of Grand Masters? |
18136 | What observations did King Solomon make at that time? |
18136 | What occurred there? |
18136 | What questions were proposed? |
18136 | What recommendations do you bring? |
18136 | What reflections occur, when contemplating the conduct of Solomon? |
18136 | What remains to do? |
18136 | What represent the three candlesticks? |
18136 | What represents that body? |
18136 | What represents the sun? |
18136 | What said the guard? |
18136 | What shall I say to them? |
18136 | What signifies the air? |
18136 | What signifies the book with seven seals, which none but one can open? |
18136 | What signifies the book, with the word Bible written in it? |
18136 | What signifies the circle? |
18136 | What signifies the cross on the globe? |
18136 | What signifies the cross, surrounded by two serpents, on the top of the globe? |
18136 | What signifies the figure in the moon, which we regard as the figure or image of conception? |
18136 | What signifies the figure of the columns? |
18136 | What signifies the four triangles that are in the great circles? |
18136 | What signifies the heptagon? |
18136 | What signifies the jewel of the Right Worshipful Grand Master of all Lodges being a triangle? |
18136 | What signifies the large I in the triangle on the crown of the portico? |
18136 | What signifies the river across the globe? |
18136 | What signifies the seven candlesticks, with their seven letters? |
18136 | What signifies the seven cherubims whose names are written in the circle called the"First Heaven?" |
18136 | What signifies the seven planets? |
18136 | What signifies the seven stars? |
18136 | What signifies the steel? |
18136 | What signifies the three S. S. S.? |
18136 | What signifies the three candlesticks? |
18136 | What signifies the three pillars? |
18136 | What signifies the two- edged sword? |
18136 | What signifies the word Stibium? |
18136 | What signifies"Lux ex tenebris?" |
18136 | What signify the divers attributes in those degrees? |
18136 | What signify the seven degrees? |
18136 | What signify the seven steps that lead to the entry of the porch? |
18136 | What signify the two letters, I and B, at the porch? |
18136 | What signify the words,"Lux ex tenebris?" |
18136 | What stone was it? |
18136 | What success? |
18136 | What success? |
18136 | What supported the Temple? |
18136 | What supports your Lodge? |
18136 | What surety can he offer that he is no impostor? |
18136 | What surety can you give that you are no impostor? |
18136 | What surety can you offer that you are no impostor? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What then followed? |
18136 | What time was he slain? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was his answer? |
18136 | What was in the middle of the circle? |
18136 | What was it? |
18136 | What was next done? |
18136 | What was next done? |
18136 | What was next said to you? |
18136 | What was said to you from within? |
18136 | What was said to you from within? |
18136 | What was said to you from within? |
18136 | What was said to you from within? |
18136 | What was said to you from within? |
18136 | What was said to you? |
18136 | What was that answer? |
18136 | What was that answer? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that due form? |
18136 | What was that form? |
18136 | What was that form? |
18136 | What was that form? |
18136 | What was that furniture? |
18136 | What was that new name? |
18136 | What was that pass- word? |
18136 | What was that pass- word? |
18136 | What was that token? |
18136 | What was the Grand Commander''s reply? |
18136 | What was the Most Excellent Prelate''s reply? |
18136 | What was the Prelate''s reply? |
18136 | What was the Sovereign''s reply? |
18136 | What was the Sovereign''s reply? |
18136 | What was the answer of the Grand Commander? |
18136 | What was the answer? |
18136 | What was the covering of the ark called? |
18136 | What was the first libation? |
18136 | What was the form of it? |
18136 | What was the fourth libation? |
18136 | What was the intention of Solomon in instituting this degree? |
18136 | What was the intention of Solomon in instituting this degree? |
18136 | What was the name of the Sanctum Sanctorum in Hebrew? |
18136 | What was the name of the assassin? |
18136 | What was the name of the one on the left hand? |
18136 | What was the name of the one on the right hand? |
18136 | What was the name of the pass? |
18136 | What was the second libation? |
18136 | What was the third? |
18136 | What was the wages of a Fellow Craft? |
18136 | What was their composition? |
18136 | What was their thickness? |
18136 | What was then communicated to you? |
18136 | What was then demanded of you? |
18136 | What was then demanded of you? |
18136 | What was then demanded of you? |
18136 | What was then demanded of you? |
18136 | What was then demanded? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done to you? |
18136 | What was then done? |
18136 | What was then said to you by the Master? |
18136 | What was then said to you from within? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was then said to you? |
18136 | What was there said to you? |
18136 | What was this obligation called? |
18136 | What was you next presented with? |
18136 | What was you next presented with? |
18136 | What was you next presented with? |
18136 | What was you next presented with? |
18136 | What was you then asked? |
18136 | What was you then informed? |
18136 | What was your answer? |
18136 | What was your name before you received this degree? |
18136 | What was your reply? |
18136 | What way have you traveled to become a Right Worshipful Grand Master of all Lodges, and Grand Patriarch? |
18136 | What were the ingredients of the libations? |
18136 | What were the names of the two assassins? |
18136 | What were the preparatory steps relative to your advancement to this degree? |
18136 | What were their decorations? |
18136 | What were their dimensions? |
18136 | What were they called? |
18136 | What were they? |
18136 | What were they? |
18136 | What were they? |
18136 | What were they? |
18136 | What were those three great lights in Masonry? |
18136 | What were those three lesser lights? |
18136 | What were you formerly? |
18136 | What were you next presented with? |
18136 | What were you next presented with? |
18136 | What were you next presented with? |
18136 | What were you next presented with? |
18136 | What were you then asked? |
18136 | What were you then asked? |
18136 | What were your answers? |
18136 | What were your reasons for wishing to be admitted and received in this Lodge of Grand Masters? |
18136 | What will assist you to bring forth this knowledge? |
18136 | What word did those Hebrew characters compose? |
18136 | When composed of eleven, of whom does it consist? |
18136 | When composed of five, seven, nine, eleven, of whom does it consist? |
18136 | When his answer was returned, what followed? |
18136 | Where did our ancient brethren meet before Lodges were erected? |
18136 | Where did the Prince of Jerusalem travel? |
18136 | Where did they usually meet? |
18136 | Where did they usually meet? |
18136 | Where did they usually meet? |
18136 | Where did they work? |
18136 | Where did you receive the honors of this illustrious order? |
18136 | Where did your term of pilgrimage end? |
18136 | Where did your tour of penance end? |
18136 | Where did your tour of warfare end? |
18136 | Where do you find the records of our order? |
18136 | Where is that lodge held at present? |
18136 | Where is the High Priest stationed, and what are his duties? |
18136 | Where is the quarter of a dollar you have sworn to return with it?" |
18136 | Where secondly? |
18136 | Where was it buried? |
18136 | Where was it found? |
18136 | Where was that place situated? |
18136 | Where was the Lodge of Grand Masters first held? |
18136 | Where was the ark of alliance placed? |
18136 | Where was the assassin found? |
18136 | Where was this monument situated? |
18136 | Where was you made a Royal Arch Mason? |
18136 | Where was you prepared to be a Royal Arch Mason? |
18136 | Where was you prepared to be made a Fellow Craft Mason? |
18136 | Where were they cast? |
18136 | Where were they placed? |
18136 | Where were you created a Knight Templar? |
18136 | Where were you first prepared to be a Mason? |
18136 | Where were you made a Grand Elect Mason? |
18136 | Where were you prepared to be made a Master Mason? |
18136 | Where were you received? |
18136 | Where were you received? |
18136 | Where were you received? |
18136 | Where? |
18136 | Which are the four elements? |
18136 | Which are the imperfect metals? |
18136 | Which are the perfect metals? |
18136 | Which is the greatest sin of all that man can commit, and render him odious to God and man? |
18136 | Which of the elements serve for his productions? |
18136 | Which questions being answered, the Most Perfect said,"Brethren, do you consent that this candidate be admitted among us? |
18136 | Which way did you travel? |
18136 | Who are those? |
18136 | Who are you? |
18136 | Who are you? |
18136 | Who built the second temple? |
18136 | Who cast them? |
18136 | Who comes here?" |
18136 | Who comes here?" |
18136 | Who comes here?" |
18136 | Who comes here?" |
18136 | Who comes here?" |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there? |
18136 | Who comes there?" |
18136 | Who comes there?" |
18136 | Who constructed the ark? |
18136 | Who dares approach this outer Veil of our sacred Tabernacle? |
18136 | Who destroyed the second temple which was finished by the Princes of Jerusalem? |
18136 | Who destroyed the temple? |
18136 | Who destroyed the third temple? |
18136 | Who did you serve? |
18136 | Who formed this keystone? |
18136 | Who founded this degree? |
18136 | Who has taught you this? |
18136 | Who have you there in charge, Sir Knight? |
18136 | Who inspected it? |
18136 | Who is there among you of all his people? |
18136 | Who is this King of glory? |
18136 | Who is this King of glory? |
18136 | Who laid the first stone? |
18136 | Who paid the craftsmen? |
18136 | Who rebuilt it again? |
18136 | Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? |
18136 | Who was the first architect that conducted the works of Solomon''s temple? |
18136 | Who was the first that was made Provost and Judge? |
18136 | Who were they? |
18136 | Whom did you represent at that time? |
18136 | Why are all churches and chapels so situated? |
18136 | Why are the nine candles therein always kept burning in this Lodge? |
18136 | Why are they said to be so extensive? |
18136 | Why by Cyrus? |
18136 | Why by the Square? |
18136 | Why by the engraving chisel and mallet? |
18136 | Why by the four elements? |
18136 | Why by the test of truth? |
18136 | Why did the Master make a demand of you of something of a metallic nature? |
18136 | Why did the Worshipful Master present you with a lamb- skin, or a white apron? |
18136 | Why did the Worshipful Master take you by the right hand and bid you rise, follow your leader, and fear no danger? |
18136 | Why did you give three distinct knocks at the door? |
18136 | Why did you kneel on your left knee and not on your right, or both? |
18136 | Why did you meet with those several obstructions on the way? |
18136 | Why did you travel from the South''round to the East? |
18136 | Why did you wash your hands in the taking of one or the previous degrees? |
18136 | Why do the Symbolic Lodges take the name of St. John of Jerusalem? |
18136 | Why do we applaud with our hands? |
18136 | Why do you give the name of St. John to our Lodge? |
18136 | Why do you leave the West and travel to the East? |
18136 | Why do you leave the West and travel to the East? |
18136 | Why do you leave the West and travel to the East? |
18136 | Why do you leave the West and travel to the East? |
18136 | Why had they guards stationed at those several gates? |
18136 | Why had you a cable- tow about your neck? |
18136 | Why have you a sun on the jewel of perfection? |
18136 | Why is it that men of all conditions assembled in this place are called brethren, and are all equal? |
18136 | Why is respect paid to the triangle? |
18136 | Why is the Lodge decorated with blue and yellow? |
18136 | Why is the Standard- Bearer''s station in the West? |
18136 | Why is the Standard- Bearer''s station in the West? |
18136 | Why is the history of Hiram Abiff so much spoken of? |
18136 | Why is the triangle, with the word secret on it, considered as the most precious jewel in Masonry? |
18136 | Why on the highest hills and in the lowest vales? |
18136 | Why should a Mason be possessed of these qualities? |
18136 | Why so many? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why so? |
18136 | Why was King Solomon''s Temple so situated? |
18136 | Why was a rope of green color put''round your neck? |
18136 | Why was it founded? |
18136 | Why was it so called? |
18136 | Why was the hall of audience furnished with black hangings strewed with tears? |
18136 | Why was the sprig of cassia placed in the left hand? |
18136 | Why was this pass instituted? |
18136 | Why was you asked in whom you put your trust? |
18136 | Why was you caused to enter on the point of some sharp instrument pressing your naked left breast in the name of the Lord? |
18136 | Why was you caused to represent these Fellow Crafts? |
18136 | Why was you conducted three times regularly round the Lodge? |
18136 | Why was you conducted to the centre of the Lodge, and there caused to kneel for the benefit of a prayer? |
18136 | Why was you hoodwinked? |
18136 | Why was you neither barefoot nor shod? |
18136 | Why was you neither naked nor clothed? |
18136 | Why was your right hand placed on the Holy Bible, Square and Compass, and not your left, or both? |
18136 | Why were the links of the captive''s chain of a triangular form? |
18136 | Why were they cast hollow? |
18136 | Why? |
18136 | Will you give it me? |
18136 | Will you give it me? |
18136 | Will you give me those signs? |
18136 | Worthy S. Inductor then puts his finger on the letter I, and asks,"What is this?" |
18136 | Worthy Senior Inductor says,"Aye, a sign of what?" |
18136 | Worthy and well qualified? |
18136 | You are a Mason, then, I presume? |
18136 | You being hoodwinked, how did you know it to be a door? |
18136 | Your answer? |
18136 | Your answer? |
18136 | Your answer? |
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18136 | Your answer? |
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18136 | Your answer? |
18136 | Your answer? |
18136 | Your answer? |
18136 | Your business in the South, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | Your business there, Brother Junior Overseer?" |
18136 | Your business there, Brother Junior?" |
18136 | Your business there, Brother Master Overseer?" |
18136 | Your business there, Brother Secretary?" |
18136 | Your business there, Brother Senior Overseer?" |
18136 | Your business there? |
18136 | Your business there? |
18136 | Your business there? |
18136 | Your business there? |
18136 | Your business there? |
18136 | Your business, etc.? |
18136 | Your duty as a Secret Mason? |
18136 | Your duty in the East, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Your duty in the West, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Your duty there, Brother Secretary?" |
18136 | Your duty there, Brother Senior?" |
18136 | Your duty there, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | Your duty there, Brother Treasurer?" |
18136 | Your duty? |
18136 | Your duty?" |
18136 | Your place in the Lodge? |
18136 | Your place in the Lodge? |
18136 | Your place, etc.? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your place? |
18136 | Your reply? |
18136 | [ I think this question ought to be,"How explained?"] |
18136 | and have you continued steadfast in that faith from choice and a conviction of your duty to heaven, or from education? |
18136 | and who shall stand in his holy place? |
18136 | had they right and title in the soil of the earth? |
18136 | have you searched the spiritual claims of that religion on your gratitude and your affections? |
18136 | on three of the Questions|| Page 128: Mot replaced with Most|| Page 128: replaced"support and bear that that cross?" |
18136 | or have you not? |
18136 | or have you seen or known of his being injured by others, without giving him timely notice, as far as was in your power? |
18136 | puts his finger on the letter H, and asks,"What is this?" |
18136 | were they devoted to the religion of the cross, and did they so educate their family? |
18136 | with|"support and bear that cross?" |