Transcription of THIRTY-SECOND DECREE
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ment: “Most Illustrious Sovereign Prince of Masonry, Grand Knight, Sublime Commander of the Royal Secret.” It may be said, with reasonable historical accuracy, that the basic elements of the Thirty-second Degree—the symbolism of the Camp, the signs and words, and the motto “Spes mea in Deo est’ may be
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