Extended Secerets 3 Rd Degree Flashcards

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In the course (the lot)

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In the course of the ceremony you have been informed of th… signs in this degree. The whole of them are five, corresponding in number with the F.RO.F. They are the Sign of H., the Sign of S., the PS., the Sign of G. and D., and the Sign of J. and E., likewise called the G. or RS. For the sake of regularity, I will go through them, and you will copy me, (W.M. or P.M. stands to order as a F.C. Freemason and then takes the step; candidate does likewise. W.M. or P.M. demonstrates the signs as he speaks and the
candidate copies.) This is the S. of H.; this is the S. of S.; this is the PS. The Sign of G. and D. is given by … This took its rise at the time our M. was making his way from the N. to the E. entrance of the temple, when his agony was so great that the perspiration
stood in large drops on his F., and he made use of this sign as a temporary relief to his sufferings. This is the S. of J. and E., or G. or RS. It took its rise at the time when the temple was completed, and K.S. with the princes of his household went to view it. They
were so struck with its magnificence, that with one simultaneous motion they exclaimed, ‘O wonderful masons!’ (Candidate repeats.)

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In the course - the F.RO.F.

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In the course of the ceremony you have been informed of th… signs in this degree. The whole of them are five, corresponding in number with the F.RO.F.

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They are the Sign of H - the G. or RS

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They are the Sign of H, the Sign of S. the PS, the Sign of G. and D., and the Sign of J. and E., likewise called the G. or RS.

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For the sake of regularity - you will copy me,

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For the sake of regularity, I will go through them, and you will copy me,
(W.M. or P.M. stands to order as a F.C. Freemason and
then takes the step; candidate does likewise. W.M. or
P.M. demonstrates the signs as he speaks and the
candidate copies.)

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This is the S. of H. - relief to his sufferings.

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This is the S. of H.; this is the S.
of S.; this is the PS. The Sign of G. and D. is given
by … This took its rise at the time our M. was making
his way from the N. to the E. entrance of the temple,
when his agony was so great that the perspiration
stood in large drops on his F., and he made use of
this sign as a temporary relief to his sufferings.

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This is the S. of J. and E. - ‘O wonderful masons!’ (Candidate repeats.)

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This is the S. of J. and E., or G. or RS. It took its rise at
the time when the temple was completed, and K.S.
with the princes of his household went to view it. They
were so struck with its magnificence, that with one
simultaneous motion they exclaimed, ‘O wonderful
masons!’ (Candidate repeats.)

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