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ANCIENT CEREMONIES—GRAND INSTALLATION.
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and being invested with the ensigns of his dignity, is placed at the right hand of the Grand Master:

DEPUTY GRAND MASTER.

Right Worshipful Brother, the station to which you have been called by the suffrages of your brethren, is one of great dignity and much importance. In the absence of the Grand Master, you are to exercise his prerogatives in presiding over the craft; in his presence you are to assist him with your counsel and co-operation. But while your powers and privileges are thus extensive, remember that they carry with them a heavy share of responsibility. The honor that has been conferred upon you, and the trust that has been reposed in you, demand a corresponding fidelity and attachment to the interests of those to whose kindness and confidence you are indebted for your official elevation. Let the Book of Constitutions be your constant study, that you may be the better enabled to preserve inviolate the laws and ancient landmarks of our Order, and that you may be ever ready to exercise the functions of that more exalted office to which you are so liable to be called. Receive this jewel of your office, and sit at our right hand to aid us with your counsel.

The remaining Grand officers are introduced in like manner, by the Grand Marshal, and receive their appropriate charges as follows:[1]

  1. When the former Grand Marshal has been re-elected, he is introduced to the pedestal by the Grand Pursuivant.