
Entered Appentice scripture and symbols
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- Q1The most powerful and important document held by a lodge is thepatentedictConstitutioncharter30s
- Q2A lodge is situatedeast to westsouth to northnorth to southwest to east30s
- Q3The 3 great pillars that support the lodge are wisdom, strength andfaithlovebeautycharity30s
- Q4the 3 principal officers of the lodge are theGrand Master, Worshipful Master & TreasurerWorshipful Master, Senior Warden & Junior WardenGrand Master, Worshipful Master & Junior MasterWorshipful Master, Asst. Worshipful Master & Vice Master30s
- Q5The Worshipful Master represents the pillar ofBeautyWisdomFaithStrength30s
- Q6___________________! How good and pleasant it is...ThinkListenImagineBehold30s
- Q7Our Ancient Brethren were accustomed to meet on a high hill or incavesschoolsa churcha low vale30s
- Q8"Behold!" is an admonishment towrite something downlisten and take heedremember somethingpick something up30s
- Q9The Blazing Star is ________________ of the Lodgefurniturea fixtureplanetan ornament30s
- Q10____________ is for the master workman to draw his designs uponThe Master's TabletThe TrestleboardThe ChalkboardConstruction paper30s
- Q11The Sun, the Moon and the Master of the Lodge are represented by3 burning candles3 masonic lessons3 wise words3 masonic fables30s
- Q12___________________ represents how freely an Entered Apprentice should serve his MasterOilClayCharcoalChalk30s
- Q13The 24 Inch Gauge and the Common Gavel areused by speculative masons to build physical buildingsthe working tools of an EAthe 2 great lights of an EAnot useful for operative masons30s
- Q14The point within the circle representsthe individual brotherthe lodgethe principles of masonrythe EA degree30s
- Q15The Square teachesrectitude of conductmoralityequalityfreedom30s