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MANUAL OF THE LODGE.

nor to the left, in all our actions have eternity in view.

The Line teaches the criterion of moral rectitude. to avoid dissimulation in conversation and action, and to direct our steps to the path which leads to a glorious immortality.

The Book of Constitutions you are to search at all times. Cause it to be frequently read, that none may pretend ignorance of the excellent precepts which it enjoins.

You now receive the Charter, by the authority of which this Lodge is held. You are carefully to preserve and duly transmit it to your successor in office.

You will also receive in charge the By-laws of your Lodge, which you are to see care fully and punctually executed.

The new Master is then placed on the left hand of the Grand Master, who, calling up the brethren, says:

Brethren, behold your Master!

Master, behold your brethren!

And then the brethren salute him with the grand honors of Masonry.[1]

The following charge is then read to the Worshipful Master elect:

  1. Where the ceremony is performed in a Lodge the private grand honors are given, but when in a church or other public building, the public grand honors, of course, are only to be given.