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This series of books sets out to provide for each Officer of a
Lodge as accurate as possible a description of Emulation Working as
it applies to his office. It is largely derived from the author's
earlier book, "Emulation Working Today", which does not slip
conveniently into the pocket of a coat or apron, and it therefore
aims to remedy that defect. Each book in the series, like its
bigger brother, "Emulation Working Today", is intended as a
supplement to the "Emulation Ritual" book. It does not claim to be
exhaustive as a description of Emulation Working, for in many, if
not most, cases the "Emulation Ritual" is quite clear as to the
procedure that is to be followed. There are, however, many
instances where, despite what might be thought a clear description
in the rubric of the Ritual, Brethren commonly fail to carry out
the action described in accordance with the practice of Emulation
Lodge of Improvement (which, it should not be forgotten, preserves
as far as possible the only Craft ritual that has ever been
formally approved by the Grand Lodge). There can be various reasons
for such failures: sometimes a weak or ignorant Director of
Ceremonies or preceptor may have allowed Brethren to fall into
careless habits; conversely a strong Director of Ceremonies or
preceptor may have enforced his own idiosyncratic views; whichever
may be the case, that fickle and shifting concept, the tradition of
the Lodge, is usually invoked as justification. Leaving aside such
shortcomings in the ritual actions, there are also several
"accident black spots" where the wording of the ritual is liable
regularly to be rendered inaccurately. The books in this series
therefore set out, first, to provide a second bearing where
difficulties are known to arise, rather like the geometric
principle which enables a surveyor or cartographer to pinpoint a
spot by the process of triangulation. It is hoped that the
additional and/or alternative descriptions provided in these books
will render clearer those procedures which most often defeat
Brethren. Secondly, by warning of the "black spots" and providing
mnemonics or other strategies to help pass through them safely,
this series is aimed at making the task of the various Officers of
a Lodge easier. The first book has two short appendices, the first
containing a checklist and the second covering techniques for
memorising and remembering the ritual. As far as practicable, the
books in this series will be factual and descriptive, though the
author does occasionally express his own views on matters that some
might regard as mildly controversial. As a final observation, and
rather an obvious one, the greater amount of detail now shown in
the rubrics of the ritual has undoubtedly encouraged Brethren in
the view that there is no longer any need to attend a Lodge of
Instruction in order to learn the correct method of working. While
it is eminently possible - and it is, indeed, the easiest way - to
learn the words of the ritual from a book, the actions are a
different matter. For them there is ultimately no substitute for
the kind of experience to be gained in a Lodge of Instruction. This
book will take a Brother part - perhaps even most - of the way but
it is not the same as receiving instruction at first hand from a
competent preceptor or attending a Lodge of demonstration such as
Emulation Lodge of Improvement. The contents for this first book
would be: Introduction; General Remarks; The Office of Inner Guard;
Opening, Resuming and Closing; First Degree; Second Degree; Third
Degree; Installation; Appendix A: Checklist; and, Appendix B: The
Immortal Memory.
This book in the series sets out to provide the Senior Deacon with
an accurate as possible description of Emulation Working as it
applies to his office in a convenient summary which slips handily
into the pocket of a coat or apron. This is a vital book for the
Brother stepping up from Junior to Senior Deacon. A Deacon is a
junior officer in the lodge. In most jurisdictions, a lodge has two
Deacons, styled Senior Deacon and Junior Deacon (though First
Deacon and Second Deacon are sometimes encountered as an
alternative). The principal duties of the Senior Deacon are to
conduct candidates around the Lodge and speak for them during
certain ceremonies, to assist the Worshipful Master as needed and
to carry messages between the Master and the Senior Warden.
This book in the series sets out to provide the Worshipful Master
with an accurate as possible description of Emulation Working as it
applies to his office in a convenient summary which slips handily
into the pocket of a coat or apron. The senior officer of a Masonic
Lodge is the Master, normally addressed and referred to as the
"Worshipful Master". The Worshipful Master sits in the East of the
lodge room, directs all of the business of his lodge, and is vested
with considerable powers without further reference to the members.
He also presides over ritual and ceremonies. This book is de
rigueur for the Brother taking his seat in the East. It includes
material on the Master Elect and Master.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Luxation Of The Patella Alfred Lewis Mason cornell, 1905
Education; Higher; Education / Higher; Patella
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