Q. Give me that pa.s.s-word? A. Bonahim (p.r.o.nounced Bo-nau-heem).
Q. What was then said to you? A. Wait until the Most Puissant is informed, etc.
Q. What was his answer? A. Let him be introduced in due form.
Q. What followed? A. I was conducted to the altar and caused to recede five steps, and then to advance to the altar by five steps of regular exactness.
Q. What is meant thereby? A. That I should recede from vice, and advance to virtue, before I was qualified to supply the place of so good a man as the lamented Hiram Abiff.
Q. What followed? A. I was laid prostrate before the altar, with a sprig of ca.s.sia in my right hand, and my left upon the first great light of Masonry, in which posture I took the obligation of this degree.
Q. Repeat that obligation. A. (Same as Perfect Master) under penalty of being deprived of my sight. So help, etc.
Q. What followed? A. I was thus addressed by the Most Puissant: "Your present posture is that of a dead man, and is designed to remind you of the fate of our worthy Hiram Abiff. I shall now raise you in the same manner he was raised, under the sprig of ca.s.sia." I was then raised by the Master"s grip, and further addressed, "By your being raised, our hope is signified, that in some measure you will repair his loss, by imitating his bright example."
Q. What followed? A. I received the signs, tokens and words of this degree.
Q. Give me the signs. A. (Interlace the fingers, and place the hands over the eyes, alluding to penalty; second sign is that of grief, made like Fellow Craft"s, with left hand on the left hip.)
Q. Give me the token? A. (Take hold of each other by the right wrists with the right hand.)
Q. Give me the pa.s.s-word. A. Bonahim.
Q. What does that word signify? A. Builders.
Q. Give me the words. A. Achard, jenok (p.r.o.nounced yo-kayn).
Q. Give me the mysterious word. A. Jah (p.r.o.nounced yaw).
Q. What was next done? A. I was invested with the ap.r.o.n, gloves and jewels of this degree, and was thus addressed: "I decorate you with a red ribbon, to be worn crossing the breast from the right shoulder to the left hip, to which is suspended a triangle fastened with a green ribbon. I also present you with a white ap.r.o.n, lined with red, and bordered with green. The red is emblematical of that zeal which should characterize you as an I. of B., and the green, of the hope we entertain that you will supply the place of our lamented Hiram Abiff.
Q. What is meant by the letters B. A. J. in the triangle which you wear? A. They are the initials of the pa.s.s-word and words of this degree.
Q. What followed? A. I was directed to salute the Senior Warden as an Intendant of the Buildings, and return to the east for further instruction.
SECOND SECTION.--Question--What did you see in the Lodge? Answer--A triangle enclosing a circle, having on its circ.u.mference the letters J. A. I. N., and in its centre the letters J. J. J.
Q. What is signified by the circle in the triangle? A. The eternity of the powers of G.o.d, which hath neither beginning nor end.
Q. What is signified by the letters J. A. I. N.? A. They are the initials of the four Hebrew words, Jad, Ail, Jotsare, and Nogah, which are expressive of four attributes of the Deity; power, omnipresence, creation and splendor.
Q. What is signified by the letters J. J. J? A. Jah, Jokayn and Jireh, signifying "The Lord, the Creator seeth."
Q. What else did you see? A. A blazing star with five beams, in the centre of which appeared the letter J.
Q. What is signified by the five beams? A. The five equal lights of Masonry, the Bible, the square, the compa.s.s, the key, and the triangle.
Q. What is signified by the letter J.? A. It is the initial of the ineffable name, as known by us.
Q. Are you in darkness? A. No, the blazing star is my guide.
Q. What is your age? A. 27, or 5, 7 and 15.
Q. To what do those three numbers allude? A. To the five chiefs of the five orders of architecture, to seven cubits, which was the breadth of the golden candlestick with seven branches, and the fifteen Fellow Crafts, who conspired against the life of our Grand Master, Hiram Abiff.
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.?" Answer. To see that the Lodge is duly tyled. "Attend to your duty," etc. Most Puissant knocks four, and Warden rises; "Brother Senior Warden, what is the hour?" A. Seven at night. Most Puissant strikes five--all brethren rise. Most Puissant says, "As it is seven at night, it is time to retire: Brother Junior Warden, give notice that I am going to close this Lodge of Intendants of the Building."
Signs reversed, Most Puissant knocks five, Junior Warden seven, and Senior Warden fifteen, then the brethren five, seven and fifteen, with their hands, and the Most Puissant declares the Lodge closed.
ELECTED KNIGHTS OF NINE.
OPENING.--The brethren sit cross-legged, and lean their heads on their right hands. Most Potent knocks seven (Grand Marshal rises), "Brother Grand Marshal, are we all Elected Knights of Nine?" Ans. We are.
Q. Your place? A. In the north, Most Potent.
Q. Your business there? A. To see that the Chapter is duly guarded.--"Please attend to your duty, and inform the Sentinel that we are about to open this Chapter of E. K. and charge him," etc. Marshal obeys. Most Potent knocks eight, and Warden rises, and Master says, "Brother Stokin, are you an E. K.?" A. One cavern received me, one lamp gave me light, and one fountain refreshed me. Q. What is the hour? A. Break of day. Most Potent knocks eight quick and one slow strokes, and companies all arise. Most Potent says, "If it is break of day, it is time to open a Chapter of E. K"s. Inform the companies,"
etc. Warden obeys. Signs given. Most Potent knocks eight and one, and Warden eight and one, and companies eight and one, with their hands; and Most Potent declares the Chapter open.
LECTURE.--Question--Are you an E. K.? A. One cavern received me, one lamp gave me light, and one fountain refreshed me.
Q. Where were you received? A. In the audience chamber of Solomon.
Q. How were you received? A. I was hoodwinked and conducted by the Master of Ceremonies to the door of the Chapter, where he gave eight and one distinct knocks.
Q. To what do those knocks allude? A. To the number of the nine elect.
Q. How were those knocks answered? A. By eight and one from within.
Q. What followed? A. I was asked, "Who comes there?"
Q. Your answer? A. A companion, to whose lot it has fallen to accompany the stranger in search of the a.s.sa.s.sins of Hiram Abiff.
Q. What followed? A. I was conducted by the hand to the west, and asked by the Most Potent, what I wanted.
Q. Your answer? A. To be made an Elected Knight.
Q. What then followed? A. I was asked if I had courage to go in pursuit of the a.s.sa.s.sins of Hiram Abiff, which question I answered in the affirmative, and was addressed by the Most Potent in the following manner:--"If you have, you shall be shown the place where one of his murderers lies concealed; a stranger has discovered it to me, and if you have resolution, follow this stranger."
Q. What was then done to you? A. The Master of Ceremonies led me out of the Chapter, by intricate roads, and at last seated me on a stone, and thus addressed me:--"I am going to leave you, but be of good cheer, I shall not be long absent; when I am gone, you must take the bandage off your eyes, and drink some water from the fountain beside you, that you may be refreshed after so fatiguing a journey."
Q. What followed? A. I removed the bandage and found myself alone in a cavern, in which was a lamp, a fountain, and a head just severed from the body. In a short time the Master of Ceremonies returned, and directed me to take a poniard in my right hand, and the head in my left, and then conducted me to the door of the Chapter, where I knocked eight and one with my foot, which was answered from within, and I was asked, "What do you want?"
Q. Your answer? A. To enter this Chapter of Elected Knights.