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Entered Apprentice Opening
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Worshipful Master *
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(Junior Deacon Closes doors)
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Brother Senior Warden, proceed to satisfy yourself that all present
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are Masons
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Senior Warden Brothers Senior & Junior Deacons, proceed to satisfy yourselves that
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all present are Masons
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Senior or Junior Deacon Brother Senior Warden, I cannot vouch for this brother
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Senior Warden: The brother is vouched for Brother Senior or Junior Deacon.
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or
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Will any brother vouch for the brother on my left (or
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right)
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Brother: Brother Senior Warden, I vouch for the brother
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Senior Warden: The brother is vouched for, Brother Senior or Junior Deacon
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Junior Deacon: Satisfied
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Senior Deacon: Brother Senior Warden, all present are Masons
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Senior Warden: All present are Masons, Worshipful Master
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Worshipful Master * Brother Junior Deacon, what is the first great care of Masons when in
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Lodge assembled?
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Junior Deacon: To see that the lodge is duly tiled
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Worshipful Master: Perform that duty. Inform the Tyler that I am
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about to open a lodge of Entered Apprentices and direct him to tile
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accordingly.
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Junior Deacon: Brother Tyler, the Worshipful Master is about to open a lodge of
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Entered Apprentices and you are directed to tile accordingly.
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Tyler *
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Junior Deacon: The lodge is duly tiled, Worshipful Master
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Worshipful Master: How are we tiled, Brother Junior Deacon?
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Junior Deacon: By a brother Master Mason without the door, armed with,
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the proper instrument of his office.
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Worshipful Master: What are his duties there?
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Junior Deacon: To keep off all cowans and eaveSenior Deaconroppers, to
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see that none pass or repass but such as are duly qualified and have your permission.
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Worshipful Master * Brother Senior Warden, as an EA, from whence came you
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Senior Warden: From the lodge of the Holy Saints John at
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Jerusalem
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Worshipful Master: What came you here to do?
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Senior Warden: To leam to subdue my passions and improve
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myself in Masonry
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Worshipful Master Then I presume you are a Mason?
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Senior Warden: I am so taken and accepted among brothers and
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fellows
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Worshipful Master: What makes you a Mason?
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Senior Warden: My obligation
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Worshipful Master: How do you know yourself to be a Mason?
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Senior Warden: By having been often tried, never denied, and
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am willing to be tried again
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Worshipful Master: How shall I know you to be a Mason?
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Senior Warden: By certain signs, a token, a word, and the
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perfect points of my entrance
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Worshipful Master: What are signs?
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Senior Warden: Right angles, horizontals, and perpendiculars
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Worshipful Master: Give me a sign. (done)
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What is that called?
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Senior Warden: The due guard of an Entered Apprentice
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Worshipful Master: Has it an allusion?
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Senior Warden: It has,to the position my hands were placed in
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when I took the obligation
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