The Antient and Primitive Rite of Masonry
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The system of High Grade Masonry, from which our Antient and Primitive Rite derives its origin, had birth in this country before the establishment of Grand Lodges. In France it had developed, early last century, into several Rites which were distinguished as Primitivenotably the Rites of Primitive Philadelphes and Philalethes, which were the offspring of those of Martinez Pashalis, and Marquis de St. Martin, and which, with others, worked side by side with the Rites of Perfection and Knights of the Orient. The army of Buonaparte carried these High Grade Rites Egypt in 1798, and a Grand Lodge was then established at Cairo, when Buonaparte and Kleber received investiture with a ring at the great Pyramid of Cheops, at the hands of an Egyptian Sage, as a symbol of their union with the ancient occult Masonry of Egypt. Under the Grand Lodge of Cairo Brother Samuel Honis was initiated, and afterwards removed to France. Mehemit Ali Pacha patronized Masonry in Egypt until his death, and the Rite maintained a correspondence with its confreres in Europe by means of our well-known cyphers. The Antient and Primitive Rite of Masonry, Disciples of Memphis, was founded as a Grand Lodge at Montauban, France, n [sic] the year 1814, by the Illustrious Brothers Gabriel Mathieu Marconis de Negre; Samuel Honis, of Cairo; Baron Dumas; Hypolite Labrunie; Marquis de Laroque; J. Pettitt, and others. The basis of this system was the Primitive Rites, in which the degrees were not absolutely defined, as each principal grade had the power to confer others of like nature. The seven classes into which our Order is divided are schools for the study of Masonic knowledge, physics and philosophy; and embody rituals, the production of more than a quarter of a century of assiduous labour and research, concerning all Masonic Rites. The Grand Lodge of Osiris, or Disciples of Memphis, after an interval of sleep, recommenced work at Brussels, in 1838, and at Paris in 1839, when it published its statutes; but in 1841, the Grand Master Hierophant, the Illustrious and Enlightened Brother Jacques Etienne Marconis, 33-97°, son and Initiate of the first Grand Hierophant, was forced by civil politics to put all the Lodges in France asleep. In 1848 our Order revived its work at the Orient of Paris, and continued to prosper; and in 1856 had established itself in Egypt, America, Roumania, and other countries. In 1862, the Illustrious Grand Master Hierophant united our Antient and Primitive Rite with the Grand Orient of France, and the High Grades continued to be conferred by the recognized Grand Council of Rites of the Grand Orient. A formal Concordat was promulgated by the said Grand Orient, and the Ill. Grand Hierophant, J.E. Marconis, 33-97°, which arranged the relative values of the 33 leading degrees of our Rite with those of the Ancient and Accepted, Mizraim, and other Rites recognized by the said Grand Council of Rites; also giving power to the 33 principal degrees to confer the minor ones. Upon this, in the year 1862, the Illustrious Grand Hierophant J.E. Marconis, 33-97°, acting in concert with Marshal Magnan, 30°, the Grand Master of the Grand Orient, frmally constituted the Sovereign Sanctuary of America, 33-95°. Shortly after the degrees of the Rite were, nominally and temporarily, reduced from 95 to 33 ceremonies by omitting the rest of those conferred only by name. The Grand Orient of France continued to exchange Representatives with the Sov. Sanc. of America, and lists thereof will be found in the French Official Calendar, until 1869, when, in consequence of the invasion of the American territory by the recognition of certain spurious Lodges of the Scottish Rite, the Americans withdrew from representation. France then abandoned the Rite, and the Ill. Gd. Hierophant, J.E. Marconis, 33-97°, having died in 1868, Egypt took full possession. The Craft Gd. Lodge, our Antient and Primitive Rite, and the Antient and Accepted Rite, executed a Tripartite Treaty to render mutual aid, and restored the Sov. Gd. Mystic TempleImp.Council Gen., 96°, presided over by a Gd. Hierophant, 97°. In the year 1872, several Illustrious Brethren who had previously received the 33-95°, obtained a Charter for the establishment of a Sovereign Sanctuary in and for Great Britain and Ireland, with Illustrious Brother John Yarker as Grand Master General, 33-96°, and in the same year received many Brethren, members of the Royal Grand Council of Antient Rites, time immemorial, which had adopted the Rite of Perfection last century, and had met under H.R.H. Duke of Sussex, Grand Master; and in 1874 the Jerusalem Chapter of Antiquety, H.R.M.K.D.S.H., formally amalgamated with the Palatine Chapter, No. 2, and Senate No. 2, of the Antient and Primitive Rite of Masonry, thus giving the Rite the prestige of a time immemorial association in the United Kingdom. One of the earlist resolutions passed by the new Sovereign Sanctuary was for the establishment of an Order of Merit, of three classes, 1st, for Saving Life; 2nd, Literary Merit; 3rd General Merit. Besides this, the Rite possesses five Decorations; ist, the Grand Star of Sirius, or Wisdom; 2nd, the Cross of Alidee, or Truth; 3rd, the Alidee of the Third Series, or Justice; 4th, the Lybic Chain, or Hope; 5th, the Golden Branch of Eleusis, or Charity. These decorations are exclusively the reward of Merit, and are conferred in a Grand Chancery, one in consecutive order every year. At a Sovereign Sanctuary held on the 20th June, 1885, a Benevolent Fund was established by appropriating one-third of all sums paid for Certificates and Charters, in perpetuity, as its foundation.
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