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ANCIENT CEREMONIES—CONSECRATION.
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Tiler, with drawn sword;
Two Stewards, with white rods; Master Masons, two and two;[1]
Junior Deacons, with rods;
Senior Deacons, with rods;
Secretaries, with rods;
Treasurers;
Junior Wardens, with columns;
Senior Wardens, with columns;
Masters of Lodges, with Hirams;
Past Masters;
Members of the higher Degrees.

THE NEW LODGE.
Tiler, with a drawn sword.
Stewards, with white rods;
Master Masons;
Junior and Senior Deacons;
Secretary and Treasurer;
Two brethren carrying the Lodge;
Junior and Senior Wardens
The Holy Writings, carried by the oldest or some
suitable member, not in office;
The Worshipful Master;
Music.

THE GRAND LODGE.
Grand Tiler, with drawn sword;
Junior Grand Deacons with rods;
Grand Pursuivant, with sword of state;
A brother carrying a Golden Vessel of Corn;
Two brethren, carrying the Silver Vessels, one of
Wine, the other of Oil;
Grand Secretary;
Grand Treasurer;
A burning Taper borne by a Past Master;
A Past Master, bearing the Holy Writing, Square and Compasses,
supported by the Grand Stewards with white rods.
Two burning Tapers, borne by two Past Masters;
The Tuscan and Composite Orders;
The Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian Orders;
Past Grand Wardens;
Past Deputy Grand Masters;

Past Grand Masters;
  1. If there be any Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts, they may join the procession outside of the Lodge, and will precede the Master Masons.