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1827. A description of ceremonies used in opening a Lodge of entered Apprentice Masons; which is the same in all upper degrees with the exception of differences in signs, due guards, grips, pass grips, words and their several names; all of which will be given and explained in their proper places as the book progresses. With engravings of lodge room signs, grips and Masonic emblems.

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1827. A description of ceremonies used in opening a Lodge of entered Apprentice Masons; which is the same in all upper degrees with the exception of differences in signs, due guards, grips, pass grips, words and their several names; all of which will be given and explained in their proper places as the book progresses. With engravings of lodge room signs, grips and Masonic emblems.
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Dr David C. Miller served as a Church Council Member for both an Anglican and a Uniting Church Council. He represented the latter at three State Synod Meetings of the Church. Born in Melbourne, Miller was educated in his early years at Huntingtower Christian Science School, followed by Melbourne Church of England Grammar School. This early introduction to Christianity influenced his outlook on humanity. His tertiary education began at Melbourne University in Dental Science, followed by postgraduate studies in the UK, USA and Japan. During this period in his twenties, his earlier beliefs began to fade as he learnt of comparative religions and philosophical outlooks on purposes of life. His year in Japan introduced him to Zen Buddhism. A bibliophile from an early age he collected a library both from Australia and overseas on subjects ranging through literature, children's, history and philosophy and published articles on these subjects in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. Born into a family which includes many teachers of music, he followed his grandfather in being tutored to be a cellist. His sporting pursuits have included cricket, golf and bowls. He is married with two children and two grandchildren.