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Are you a Master Mason? - -I am.
What makes you a Master Mason? - -My
Obligation.
What induced you to become such? - -To
obtain the secrets of a Master Mason, that I might
travel in foreign countries, work and receive Masters
pay, the better to enable me to support myself and
family, and contribute more liberally to the relief of a
distressed brother Master Mason, his widow and
orphans.
Where were you made a master mason? - -In
a true and perfect lodge of Master Masons.
How were you prepared? - -By being divested
of all minerals and metals, neither naked nor clothed,
barefoot, hoodwinked, with a cable tow three times
around my body; in which condition I was conducted
to the door of the Lodge by the hand of a Brother.
Why have you a cable tow three times around your
body? - -To signify to me that, as I advance in
Masonry, my duties and obligations become more
and more binding upon me.
How gained you admission? - -By three distinct
knocks.
To what do those allude? - -The three jewels of
a Master Mason.
What are those? - -Friendship, Morality and
Brotherly Love.
Once the door opened, what was said to you from
within? - -Who comes here?
You answered? - -Brother Leon Ikeda, who
having been regularly initiated an Entered Apprentice,
passed to the degree of Fellow Craft, and now wishes
for further light in Masonry by being raised to the
Sublime degree of Master Mason.
What were you then asked? - -If I made this
request of my own free will and accord, if I was duly
and truly prepared, worthy and well qualified; if I had
made suitable proficiency in the preceding degrees
and was properly vouched for; all of which being
answered in the affirmative, I was asked by what
particular right or benefit I expected to obtain this
important privilege.
You answered? - -By the benefit of a pass.
Did you give that pass? - -I did not, my
conductor gave it for me.
What was then said to you? - -I was directed to
wait until the Worshipful Master should be informed of
my request and his answer returned.
What answer did he return? - -Let him enter
and be received in due form.
How were you received into a Lodge of Master
Masons? - -On both points of the Compasses
extending from my naked left to right breast, which
was to teach me that, as the vital principals is
contained within the breast, so are the most valuable
tenants of our Institution, Friendship, Morality and
Brotherly Love, contained within the points of the
Compasses.
How were you then disposed of? - -I was
conducted three times around the Lodge, to the
Junior Warden in the South, thence to the Senior
Warden in the West, and thence to the Worshipful
Master in the East; at each of which places the same
questions were asked and like answers returned as
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Are you a Master Mason? - - I am. What makes you a Master Mason? - - My Obligation. What induced you to become such? - - To obtain the secrets of a Master Mason, that I might travel in foreign countries, work and receive Masters pay, the better to enable me to support myself and family, and contribute more liberally to the relief of a distressed brother Master Mason, his widow and orphans. Where were you made a master mason? - - In a true and perfect lodge of Master Masons. How were you prepared? - - By being divested of all minerals and metals, neither naked nor clothed, barefoot, hoodwinked, with a cable tow three times around my body; in which condition I was conducted to the door of the Lodge by the hand of a Brother. Why have you a cable tow three times around your body? - - To signify to me that, as I advance in Masonry, my duties and obligations become more and more binding upon me. How gained you admission? - - By three distinct knocks. To what do those allude? - - The three jewels of a Master Mason. What are those? - - Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love. Once the door opened, what was said to you from within? - - Who comes here? You answered? - - Brother Leon Ikeda, who having been regularly initiated an Entered Apprentice, passed to the degree of Fellow Craft, and now wishes for further light in Masonry by being raised to the Sublime degree of Master Mason. What were you then asked? - - If I made this request of my own free will and accord, if I was duly and truly prepared, worthy and well qualified; if I had made suitable proficiency in the preceding degrees and was properly vouched for; all of which being answered in the affirmative, I was asked by what particular right or benefit I expected to obtain this important privilege. You answered? - - By the benefit of a pass. Did you give that pass? - - I did not, my conductor gave it for me. What was then said to you? - - I was directed to wait until the Worshipful Master should be informed of my request and his answer returned. What answer did he return? - - Let him enter and be received in due form. How were you received into a Lodge of Master Masons? - - On both points of the Compasses extending from my naked left to right breast, which was to teach me that, as the vital principals is contained within the breast, so are the most valuable tenants of our Institution, Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love, contained within the points of the Compasses. How were you then disposed of? - - I was conducted three times around the Lodge, to the Junior Warden in the South, thence to the Senior Warden in the West, and thence to the Worshipful Master in the East; at each of which places the same questions were asked and like answers returned as

at the door. What did the Worshipful Master then demand of you?

    • Whence I came. You answered? - - From the West. What did he further demand? - - Whither I was travelling. You answered? - - To the East. What did he further demand? - - Of what I was in pursuit? You answered? - - That which was lost, and which, with his assistance and my own exertions, I hoped to obtain. To what did you allude? - - The secrets of a Master Mason. How did the Worshipful Master dispose of you? -
      • He ordered me to be reconducted to the Senior Warden in the West for Instruction. In what did the Senior Warden instruct you? - - He taught me to advance by three upright, regular, Masonic steps, my feet forming the angle of a perfect square, my body erect to the Worshipful Master. What did the Worshipful Master then do with you? -
      • He made me a Master Mason. How? - - In due form. What is the due form? - - Kneeling on both my naked knees, my body erect, both hands resting on the Holy Bible, Square and Compasses; in which due form I took upon myself the Obligation of this degree. Recite that obligation. - - I, Leon Ikeda, of my own free will and accord, in the presence of Almighty God and this true and perfect Lodge of Master Masons, erected to God and dedicated to the holy Saints John, do hereby and hereon solemnly and sincerely promise and swear, as I have heretofore done, but with these additions; that I will not communicate the secrets of this degree to a Fellow Craft, those of a Fellow Craft to an Entered Apprentice, these, nor either of them, to any person or persons whatever, except it be to him or them to whom the same shall justly and lawfully belong; that is to say, to a true and lawful Brother or Brothers of this degree, I having found him or them so to be, after due trial, strict examination, lawful information or within the body of a true and perfect Lodge of Master Masons.
      1. I further promise and swear, that I will stand to and abide by the laws, rules and regulations of a Master Masons Lodge, so far as the same should come to my knowledge. - - 3. I further promise and swear, that I will answer all due signs and regular summonses sent me from a Lodge of Master Masons or given me by a Brother of this degree, if within the length of my cable tow.
      2. I further promise and swear, that I will help, aid and assist poor and distressed Brother Master Masons, their widows and orphans, they making application to me as such, and I finding them worthy, so far as I can without injury to myself or family. - - 5. I further promise and swear, that I will keep and conceal the secrets of a Brother Master Mason as my own, those committed to me in charge as such, murder and treason only excepted, and those left to my own discretion.
      3. I further promise and swear, that I will not wrong, cheat or defraud a Lodge or Master Masons nor a Brother of this degree, knowing them to be such. -
          1. I further promise and swear, that I will not

What did the Worshipful Master then present you? -

  • The working-tools of a Master Mason. What are those? - - All the implements of Masonry indiscriminately, more particularly the Trowel. What is the use of the Trowel? - - It is an instrument made use of by operative Masons to spread the cement which unites the building into one common mass; but we, as free and accepted Masons, are taught to make use of it for the more noble and glorious purpose of spreading the cement of Brotherly Love and Affection; that cement which unites us into one sacred band, or society of Friends and Brothers, among whom no contention should ever exist, save that noble contention, or rather emulation, of who best can work and best agree. How did the Worshipful Master then dispose of you?
    • He ordered me to be reconducted to the place whence I came, there invested with that of which I had been divested, and await the pleasure of the Lodge. Tyler Obligation - - I, Leon Ikeda, in the presence of Almighty God, do hereby and hereon solemnly swear that I having been regularly initiated an Entered Apprentice, passed to the degree of Fellow Craft and raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in a regular and duly constituted Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons; that I am not now under the ban of suspension or expulsion; and know of no reason why I should not visit this or any other regular and duly constituted Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. So help me God.