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Unabridged and Unaltered, a Fully Illustrated Third Edition detailing Masonic Initiation Rituals, along with Grips, Passwords and Ceremonial Objects, to include the Three Basic Degrees of the Ancient York Rite, and Four Additional Advanced Degrees, with Extracts, Appendix and over One Hundred Highly-Detailed Illustrations.
Duncan's Ritual and Monitor of Freemasonry
Malcolm C Duncan
Greenbook Publications, LLC
2011
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Discover a timeless treasure with Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor-a must-have for every Mason. This meticulously crafted facsimile reprint of the original work, enhanced with detailed notes and numerous engravings, ensures you receive a piece of Masonic history that is both authentic and invaluable. Our edition faithfully preserves the classic charm of McKay's Standard Edition, offering comprehensive guides to the Three Symbolic Degrees of the Ancient York Rite, as well as the Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and the Royal Arch degrees. This scarce antiquarian book is not just a purchase; it's a commitment to safeguarding and celebrating the rich heritage of Freemasonry. Elevate your collection and deepen your knowledge with this exceptional volume-secure your copy today and honor the traditions that shape our craft.
Duncan's Masonic Ritual is a superb guide to the historic rituals and practices of the Freemason societies, for the initiation of new members and the ceremonies of the Masonic lodges.First published in 1866, this book arranges the Freemason customs according to the rank of the member they involve. Beginning with the initiate ranking, known as the 'Entered Apprentice', we are told the dialogue which must take place between the newcomer and the existing members. The arrangement of people in the Masonic building, and the various gestures and signals each must give to one another, are shown in detailed diagrams. The tiers of Master each involve new symbolic gestures and rituals, intended to signify the member's depth of understanding and loyalty to the society.The formal operations of a Masonic society require a variety of meetings and orders of business to take place sequentially. These arrangements are accompanied by a range of handshakes, gestures between members, and even a series of tools that must be held by a certain Mason, or handed from one ranking member to another.Since this book is concerned entirely with the ceremonial traditions of Freemasonry, the social and informal aspects of membership, whereby members hold discussions or organize participation in local events, are scarcely mentioned. The notes included in the appendix and at the end of each part discuss the origins, regional variations in the traditions, and related miscellany.
CB and Duncan's Blender Blunder is a fun filled children's book for ages 7-9. "It's milkshake time " In this story, young Duncan is excited to visit his Uncle CB's house because he is going to learn about making homemade milkshakes. When the telephone rings in the living room, Uncle CB goes to answer the call. Alone in the kitchen, Duncan will decide to wait patiently for his Uncle's return or to attempt making a milkshake on his own. This story highlights to young readers the importance of following directions, helps them to explore the ideas behind decision making and encourages them to make wise choices.
An elegantly illustrated handbook of Freemasonic ritual Explained and interpreted by copious notes and numerous engravings. Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor will be a cherished possession of any Mason who receives it. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Because of this work's cultural significance, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting a high quality, modern edition that is true to the original work. Retaining all the traditional charm of McKay's Standard Edition, this volume includes both the Guide to the Three Symbolic Degrees of the Ancient York Rite and to the degree of Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and the Royal Arch, as written by Malcolm C. Duncan.
“During the nineteen sixties, following the missile crisis and during the Vietnam War, communitarian societies began to reappear in the United States. Those who were of an invincibly optimistic nature gathered together in agrarian or utopian communes reminiscent of the nineteenth century. Others who believed that these crises and wars augured the end of modern civilization by nuclear warfare, gathered together for a brief season of love in colonies where they hoped to survive the destruction of the world. This is the story of eight people who lived together for nearly a year in such a colony: Duncan's Colony…" - From the Introduction Duncan's Colony is the story of four men and four women, strangers who have joined together, in the desert of the American Southwest, in the hope of surviving a nuclear holocaust they fear is inevitable. Though they have come together to survive the world's destruction, they seem to be dying, one by one, picked off by their emotions. And so, as they rehearse the death of the planet, the colonist learn also the rage to live.
“During the nineteen sixties, following the missile crisis and during the Vietnam War, communitarian societies began to reappear in the United States. Those who were of an invincibly optimistic nature gathered together in agrarian or utopian communes reminiscent of the nineteenth century. Others who believed that these crises and wars augured the end of modern civilization by nuclear warfare, gathered together for a brief season of love in colonies where they hoped to survive the destruction of the world. This is the story of eight people who lived together for nearly a year in such a colony: Duncan's Colony…" - From the Introduction Duncan's Colony is the story of four men and four women, strangers who have joined together, in the desert of the American Southwest, in the hope of surviving a nuclear holocaust they fear is inevitable. Though they have come together to survive the world's destruction, they seem to be dying, one by one, picked off by their emotions. And so, as they rehearse the death of the planet, the colonist learn also the rage to live.
(Juvenile fiction) Young Duncan M'Kethe finds himself caught in the web of Sir James Turner, the former Covenanter turned military leader of the persecutors. Duncan is torn by his hatred of Turner's Dragoons, who have treated his friends cruelly, and his father's instructions to love them. He must be true to Jesus Christ while attempting to rescue his father from enemy hands.
"A gut-wrenching, hard hitting series that will leave you breathless." John O'Brien - Author of the New World series"Shawn Chesser is a master of the zombie genre." Mark Tufo - Author of the Zombie Fallout series"Through a combination of tight, well-structured plots and fully realized characters, Chesser has emerged as one of the top indie writers in the business." Joe McKinney - Two-time Bram Stoker Award winner and best-selling author of the Dead World seriesDrawl: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse (Duncan's Story)Edited by Monique Happy Editorial Services76,000 wordsDrawl, Book 10 in the best-selling Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse series, is Duncan's story of survival. Due to possible spoilers, it is meant to be read in numerical order with the other Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse novels-beginning with the one that started it all: Trudge: Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse.Outbreak - Day 1Like a fragile house of cards in a hurricane, Presidents, Premiers, entire governments and their ruling bodies disappeared instantly. Some had ensconced themselves in deep underground bunkers or remained holed up in fortified strongholds, but history would tell that most had been swallowed up by the dead - never to be heard from again.On that last normal Saturday in July, while an unknown virus indiscriminately wreaks destruction and death to all four points of the compass-a chain of events at a rally in a downtown square gets Duncan Winters to thinking that Portland, Oregon may not be immune to the quickly spreading carnage.But seeing is not believing until that initial veil of normalcy bias-a person's natural tendency to underestimate both the possibility of a disaster and its possible effects-is lifted and long-dormant survival instincts forged and honed in Vietnam begin to awaken within him. In a race against time-and facing an ever-expanding quarantine zone-Duncan Winters has decisions to make, and he must make them fast. If there is anything he has learned over nearly six decades on the third rock from the sun, it's that you're either quick or you're dead. Come along and see the first days of the Zombie Apocalypse unfold through beloved STZA character Duncan Winters' eyes.
Here it is The classic Christmas book for kids and cat lovers the world has waited for You are invited to join in the holiday hilarity as Duncan takes on the annual battle of the Christmas tree. This book is based on the real-life Christmas Cat'astrophes of Duncan the cat. Duncan enjoys plotting his annual battle against the Christmas tree...and some pretty peculiar ornaments, too. All of his shenanigans are under the watchful and loving eyes of his humans, Meg and Tony-but wait and see what Duncan does There are activity surprises inside with fun and games for everyone This is not just a funny children's book, but a Christmas classic for kids and cat lovers everywhere to enjoy year after year