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  1. The Third Degree is said to be the height of Ancient Free-masonry, and the most sublime of all the Degrees in Masonry (Royal Arch not even excepted); and when it is conferred, the Lodge is generally well filled with the members of the Lodge and visiting brethren.

  2. The Third Degree ceremony is the final step in the process of induction which began with your Initiation. You are now a Master Mason and you will shortly receive your Grand Lodge certificate which will help you demonstrate that fact to others. The ceremony is more elaborate than the First and Second Degrees.

  3. Salute the W.M. in the three Degrees, first as an E.A. S.D. prompting by demonstration, both give Sp and Sn of First Degree and cut Sn, both then give Sp and Sn of Second Degree and hold Sn, both then give Sp and Sns of Third Degree and drop P.Sn.

  4. Worshipful Master - The Brethren will take notice that in the recent ceremony, as well as in his present situation, our Brother has been made to represent one of the brightest characters recorded in the annals of Masonry, namely Hiram Abiff who lost his life in consequence of his unshaken fidelity to the sacred trust reposed in him, and I hope ...

  5. In the third degree, a candidate now learns to act with courage, fidelity, and devotion to his God. The Master Mason ritual emphasizes the immortality of man’s soul and encourages us to contemplate how this should influence our actions and decisions.

  6. 28 lut 2018 · The "third degree" is the final stage before becoming a fully fledged Mason. The ceremony involves close questioning, which is where the expression "giving someone the third degree"...

  7. A candidate, upon receiving the third degree of Masonry, is said to have been “raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason.” The term “raised” alludes to the candidate’s experience of being physically lifted during the impressive ceremonies of the second section of the degree, when he took part in the representation of a Masonic tragedy,

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