- officers who are present during ceremonies (master, wardens, deacons, treasurer, secretary),
- three candles/lights,
- circumambulation,
- emphasis on cardinal directions,
- call from labor to refreshment,
- the Great Architect of the Universe,
- opening and closing prayer,
- business proceedings,
- balloting for candidates,
- blindfold,
- cable-tow/rope,
- space is called a lodge,
- the holy lodge of St. John at Jerusalem,
- candidate declares trust in God,
- sharp object being pressed against candidate’s body,
- reading of a Psalm,
- ritualized walking steps,
- touching of the Bible to take an oath,
- mention of the parts,
- points,
- and secret arts of Freemasonry,
- clapping of hands/“the shock,”
- stamping the floor,
- pillars Jachin and Boaz,
- Solomon’s temple,
- different ways of wearing an apron,
- working tools of a mason (twenty-four-inch gauge, gavel, trowel)
- jewels,
- check-words,
- divested of all metals,
- candidate asked to give a metallic memorial,
- ritualized method of standing,
- motion given for closing the lodge,
- asking if the assembly is satisfied with proceedings,
- entire lecture of each degree in Q&A format,
- placement of legs and feet in a symbolic shape,
- clothing configuration that signifies distress/destitution,
- the teaching that the left side is the weakest part of the body,
- the ancient pagan deity called Fides,
- the apron represents innocence,
- cornerstone placement in the northeast,
- mention of a charter that enables work to be performed,
- wisdom-beauty-strength,
- Jacob’s ladder,
- faith-hope-charity,
- ornaments/checkered pavement-indented tessels-blazing star,
- Bethlehem,
- trestle board,
- rough ashlar,
- perfect ashlar,
- churches and chapels,
- Moses and the Red Sea,
- King Solomon as an ancient Grand Master,
- St. John the Evangelist and St. John the Baptist,
- politics,
- the value of two cents and one cent,
- swearing to support the constitution of the Grand Lodge,
- the valley of Jehosaphat,
- Succoth and Zaradatha,
- changing configuration of mason tools,
- kissing the scriptures,
- lettering or syllabling words,
- symbol-filled floor carpet,
- mention of speculative activity,
- maps of the heavens and the earth,
- mythological material on the pillars of Solomon’s Temple serving as archives,
- the winding staircase in Solomon’s Temple,
- five orders of architecture,
- the five human senses,
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- seven sabbatical years,
- seven years of famine,
- seven years in building Solomon’s Temple,
- seven golden candlesticks in Solomon’s Temple,
- seven planets,
- seven wonders of the world,
- seven liberal arts and sciences,
- Jeptha and the Ephraimites,
- army-war-battle,
- the river Jordan,
- the letter “G” denoting Deity,
- the destruction of Solomon’s Temple,
- emphasis on geometry (and claiming geometry and Masonry were originally synonymous),
- Grand Master Hiram Abiff,
- corn and the waterford,
- charge to conceal another initiate’s secrets,
- no help for the widow’s son,
- humanity-friendship-brotherly love,
- so mote it be,
- white gloves,
- three ruffians,
- physical assault with weapons,
- enactment of a murder,
- coast of Joppa,
- Ethiopia,
- buried in the rough sands of the sea at low watermark,
- kingly court/judgment scene,
- execution of murderers,
- discovery of a grave,
- substitute word,
- faint letter “G” on the chest,
- raising of a dead body from a grave,
- the “traditional accounts”/Old Charges,
- the drawing of architectural plans and designs,
- a sprig of acacia/the immortal soul,
- a cavern in the cleft of a rock,
- a coffin,
- being buried for two weeks,
- monument of a weeping virgin and broken column,
- an urn with ashes,
- a depiction of Time,
- no rain for seven years in the daytime while the temple was being built,
- thousands of pillars and columns made of Parian marble to support the temple of Solomon,
- the king of Tyre,
- a pot of incense,
- the beehive,
- a book of constitutions,
- Tiler’s sword,
- heart,
- anchor,
- all-seeing eye,
- Noah’s ark,
- 47th problem of Euclid,
- hourglass,
- scythe,
- Pythagoras,
- Eureka,
- Greek language,
- sacrifice of a hecatomb,
- three stairs/three stages of life/Entered-Apprentice-Fellowcraft-Master Mason,
- a spade,
- a death-head,
- and due-guards.
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