The Mysteries of Free Masonry - Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge by William Morgan
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Q. You being hoodwinked, how did you know it to be a door? A. By first meeting with resistance, and afterwards gaining admission. Q. How did you gain admission? A. By three distinct knocks from without, answered by the same from within. Q. What was said to you from within? A. Who comes there? Who comes there? Who comes there? Q. Your answer? A. A poor, blind candidate, who has long been desirous of having and receiving a part of the rights and benefits of this Worshipful Lodge, dedicated to God, and held forth to the Holy Order of St. John, as all true fellows and brothers have done, who have gone this way before me. Q. What further was said to you from within? A. I was asked if it was of my own free will and accord I made this request; if I was duly and truly prepared, worthy and well qualified; all of which being answered in the affirmative, I was asked by what further rights I expected to obtain so great a favor or benefit. Q. Your answer? A. By being a man, free-born, of lawful age, and well recommended. Q. What was then said to you? A. I was bid to wait till the Worshipful Master in the East was made acquainted with my request and his answer returned. |
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