Degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
4. Secret Master
5. Perfect Master
6. Intimate Secretary
7. Provost and Judge
8. Intendant of Buildings
9. Master Elect of Nine
10. Master Elect of Fifteen
11. Sublime Master Elected
12. Grand Master Architect
13. Royal Arch of Enoch
14. Grand Elect, Perfect and Sublime Master Mason
15. Knight of the East or Sword
16. Prince of Jerusalem
17. Knights of the East and West
18. Knight of the Rose-Croix de Heredom
19. Grand Pontiff
20. Grand Master of all Symbolic Lodges
21. Noachite or Prussian Knight
22. Knight of the Royal Axe
23. Chief of the Tabernacle
24. Prince of the Tabernacle
25. Knight of the Brazen Serpent
26. Prince of Mercy
27 Commander of the Temple
28. Knight of the Sun
29. Knight of St Andrew, or Patriarch of the Crusades
30. Knight Kadosh
31. Grand Inspector Commander
32. Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret.
33. Inspector-General
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SUBLIME MASTER ELECTED
The Eleventh Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and the Eight
of the Ineffable Series
ARGUMENT
This the third of the Elu or Elect Degrees, was intended to emblematically
illustrate the reward conferred by King Solomon upon twelve of the Masters
Elect of Fifteen who were instrumental in bringing to justice the assassins
of the Master Builder Hiram, constituting them Governors over the twelve
tribes of Israel, - instructing us that the true and faithful Brother will
sooner or later receive his just reward, and morally teaching us to be earnest,
honest, and sincere, and to protect the people against illegal impositions
and exactions.
THE LODGE-ITS DECORATIONS ETC
This Lodge is also called a Chapter, and is decorated like that of the Tenth
degree, with the same hangings.
It is lighted, however, by 12 lights, by threes, in the East, West, North,
and South-each three forming an equilateral triangle.
OFFICERS, TITLES, ETC
Same as in the Tenth degree.
The Chapter regularly consists of twelve members only.
CLOTHING, ORNAMENTS, AND JEWELS
The apron is white, lined, edged and fringed with black, and the flap black.
In the middle of the apron as painted or embroidered a flaming heart.
The cordon is a black ribbon, Worn from right to left. Over the heart is
painted or embroidered upon it a flaming heart; and over that, the words
Vincere aut Mori
The altar is uncovered, and supports the four great lights, cross-swords,
and two daggers. Points of swords, when on an altar, should always be from
the East.
The jewel is a dagger, worn suspended to the sash.
The age is 12 years.
Battery - ************
OPENING
Q. What is your name?
A. Emeth.
Q. What does it signify?
A. A true man - just, fair, sincere, faithful, fearing God.
Q. Where were you received a Prince Emeth, or Elu of the Twelve?
A. In a place representing the audience-chamber of King Solomon.
Q. How many compose a Chapter of Sublime Elu of the Twelve?
A. Twelve or more.
T.: P.: What does it signify?
A. That my faith cannot be shaken, and my confidence is in God.
Q. What are the characteristics of an Elu of the Twelve?
A. He is frank, fair, sincere, straightforward, reliable, honest, and upright,
and thus is Emeth, a true man.
Who were the first Elus of the Twelve?
A. Those whom King Solomon made Princes and Governors in Israel.
G.: Or.: That the people among whom we live may be protected against illegal
impositions.
J.: G.: W.: That they may be secured in the enjoyment of their political
and social rights.
G.: W.: That the burdens of the government may be equally apportioned.
All. We are and will forever remain united.
G.: Or.: We will be true unto all men.
J.: G.: W.: We will be frank, honest, and sincere in all things.
S.: G.: W.: We will be earnest in doing that which it may be our duty to
do.
T.: P.: No man shall repent that he has relied upon our word.
All. And to this we pledge ourselves as Masons and as true men.
RECEPTION
Justice will surely overtake the guilty, and the offence be unerringly followed
by its consequences. Freedom of the State can only be attained and perpetuated
by instructing the people, by following ignorance into its darkest dens,
and there smiting it mortally, without mercy. My brethren, the affairs of
the living, too long neglected in our sorrow. for the dead and our pursuit
of the assassins, now demand our attention. Many complaints have accumulated,
and much wrong and oppression is charged to exist.
I will create twelve of the fifteen Master Elus to be Governors in Israel,
with the title of Princes Emeth, giving them in charge the collection of
the revenues of my realm, and supreme control, each in his province, as my
vice-regents and immediate representatives. They shall, also, when assembled,
constitute a Chapter, and a new degree in Masonry be thus created, called
the Sublime Elu of the Twelve. And, in order that no one may be offended
or mortified, let the twelve be selected by lot.
My brethren, are you willing to take upon yourselves the duties of Governors
in Israel and chiefs over the tribute, with the resolution to discharge those
duties faithfully and impartially ?
Will you promise to deal honestly and fairly by all men - to know no distinctions
of persons-and to see that none are subjected to exaction, extortion, or
unjust impositions of burdens ?
P... I invest you, my brother, with the apron, collar, and jewel of this
degree; remember that you wear them as the successor and representative of
a Sublime Elu or Prince Emeth of the Court of King Solomon; and that your
conduct and conversation must be such as becomes one invested with so high
an honour The flaming hearts are symbols of that zeal and devotedness that
ought to animate you, and the motto is your pledge that you will rather die
than betray the cause of the people, or be overcome through your own fear
or fault.
HISTORY
G.: Or.: The history of this degree is brief. After punishment had been inflicted
on the murderers mentioned in the preceding degrees, King Solomon instituted
this degree, both as a recompense for the zeal and constancy of the Elus
of the Fifteen, who had assisted him to discover them, and also to enable
him to elevate other deserving brethren from the lower degrees to those of
places in the higher, which had been vacated by their promotion. Twelve of
these fifteen he elected Sublime Knights, and made the selection by ballot,
that he might give none offence, putting the names of the whole in an urn.
The first twelve that were drawn he formed into a Chapter, and gave them
command over the twelve tribes. He gave them the name of Emeth, which is
a Hebrew word signifying a true man. He exhibited to them the precious things
which were deposited in the tabernacle. These, my brother, are the chief
objects delineated on our tracing-board, and these you should make the constant
subject of your reflections. These last three degrees constitute what are
called the Elu degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish rite. They elucidate
a particular part of the legendary history of Freemasonry, and constitute
a peculiar system which is necessarily contained in every rite. In the York
rite the Elus are combined into one, and form a part of the third degree.
In the French rite they constitute a separate degree, called "Elu," and forming
the fourth degree of that rite. In some of the other systems of Masonry the
Elus have been divided into numerous degrees, but their purport is always
the same to give details of the detection and punishment, by chosen or elected
brethren, of those murderers who first stained the escutcheon of Freemasonry
by an atrocious crime.
CLOSING
T.: P.: Brother Senior Grand Warden, what is the hour?
S.: G.: W.: The twelfth hour of the day, Thrice Potent.
T.: P.: Then it is time to close this Chapter of Sublime Elu of the Twelve.
Cause the brethren to assemble around the altar, that, renewing our pledges
to each other, we may close in due and ancient form.
S.: G.: W.: Brethren, you will please assemble around the altar, and
assist the Thrice Potent Grand Master to close this Chapter in due and ancient
form
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