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V. Degree.
1. Why is the luminous Scottish St. Andrew's Master Lodge divided into two main parts, of which the outer represents a destroyed temple, and the inner the progress to a new building?
Answer: Because we, like Nehemias, are occupied with the rebuilding of a new one upon the ruins of the old temple, in which the St. Andrew's Masters have the privilege to shine.
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lowest class
1. the St. John's Apprentices,
2. " " Fellows, and
3. " " Masters;
which steps correspond to the numbers I, II, III on the compass, and make up the first main division on it.
The second main division consists of:
4. the highly worthy St. Andrew's Apprentice-Fellows,
5. the luminous " " Masters, and
6. the highly luminous Purple-Builders;
which correspond to the numbers IV, V, and VI, and make up the second main division of the compass.
The brothers of the third class are:
7. the highly luminous trusted brothers of Solomon,
8. the enlightened and trusted brothers of the St. John's Lodge, and
9. the highly enlightened and trusted brothers of the St. Andrew's Lodge;
which three steps correspond to the numbers VII, VIII, and IX, and make up the third main division of the compass.