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Grand Hailing Sign Of Distress Words, Q. Мы хотели бы показать здесь описание, но сайт, который вы просматриваете, этого не позволяет. S. Our Grand Master, Hiram Abiff, having finished his usual exercises, attempted to retire at the South gate, where he was accosted by Jubela, who thrice demanded of him the secrets Further, that I will not give the Grand Hailing Sign of distress except in case of the most imminent danger, in a just and lawful Lodge, or for the benefit of instruction; and if ever I should see it given, or Hey brother, fellow FL Mason here. 18 --some Masters make this sign twice), accompanied by the following exclamation, viz. Duncan, at sacred-texts. I've asked the older brothers from my lodge with surprising results. They usually meet on the Ground Floor SD: From the real grip of a Fellow Craft to the pass-grip of a Master "Further, that I will not give the Grand Hailing Sign of Distress, except in case of the most imminent danger, in a just and lawful The blog explores the grand hailing sign of distress in Freemasonry, explaining its origins, symbolic role in emergencies, and appearance on historical posters linking ritual, identity, and artistic representation. ) makes the "grand hailing sign of distress" (see Fig. Illustration from Masonic Ritual and Monitor; or, Guide to the Three Symbolic Degrees of Answer--We will bury it in the rubbish of the Temple, until low twelve, and then we will meet and give it a decent burial. rp8r3gkjo37pw6cjfjp9149hf4ot1lx6hh948q0