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Page 26 of the "Points of Procedure" outlines a series of papers delivered in Private Chapters, detailing contributions from various Masonic lecturers on topics pertinent to Royal Arch Masonry. The list includes notable presentations such as "Royal Arch in the United States of America" by E Comp R.A. Wells and "The Five Signs in Royal Arch Masonry" by E Comp I.H. Mendoza, among others. Each entry specifies the lecturer's title, date of presentation, and the subject matter, reflecting a rich history of discourse within the Royal Arch community. These papers serve to educate members on historical developments, ritual practices, and philosophical interpretations of Royal Arch Masonry, fostering a deeper understanding of its principles and heritage. The document emphasizes the importance of ongoing education and reflection within the Masonic tradition, encouraging members to engage with these scholarly contributions for personal and collective growth.

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Points of Procedure: Page 26

Papers for Delivery in Private Chapters (continued)

Lecturer

Title

Date

E Comp R.A. Wells, PGStB

Royal Arch in the United States of America

11 November 1981

E Comp A.R.W. Kent

Grand Originals - A Story behind a Legend

10 February 1982

E Comp I.H. Mendoza

The Five Signs in Royal Arch Masonry

10 November 1982

E Comp Sir James Stubbs, KCVO, PGSE

Changes in Grand Chapter, 1947-1980

9 November 1983

E Comp Sir James Stubbs, KCVO, PGSE

Changes in Grand Chapter, 1947-1980 (continued)

14 November 1984

E Comp W.W. Ruff, CBE, DL, PGSupt, Surrey

Reflections on the Royal Arch Jewel

13 February 1985

E Comp the Rev Canon R. Tydeman, GSupt, Suffolk

The Words on the Triangle - An Alternative View

13 November 1985

E Comp C.F.W. Dyer, ERD, PGStB

The Royal Arch Words

12 February 1986

E Comp R.A. Wells, PGStB

A Brief Study of the Pedestal

12 November 1986

E Comp I.H. Mendoza, PAGDC

The three epochs in the history of Freemasonry

11 February 1987

E Comp the Rev Canon R. Tydeman, PGSupt, Suffolk

History, Mystery and Geometry

11 November 1987

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PAGSoj

Pure Antient Masonry

14 November 1990

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PAGSoj

225 Years of Grand Chapter

13 November 1991

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PAGSoj

Royal First Grand Principals

11 November 1992

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PAGSoj

The Place of the Royal Arch in English Masonry

9 November 1994

ME Comp the Rev P. Hemingway, 3rdGPrin

The Volume of the Sacred Law and the Royal Arch

11 February 1995

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PAGSoj

The revision of the Royal Arch Ritual

11 September 1996

E Comp Y. Beresiner

A New Look at the Charter of Compact

11 February 1998

E Comp R.A. Crane, PGTreas

The Grand Sanhedrin that sits in the Hall of Hewn Stone

10 February 1999

E Comp S. Fernie, PAGSoj

Traditional History: The Biblical Background

10 November 1999

E Comp J.H. Hamill, PAGSoj

Some thoughts on the Origins of the Royal Arch

8 November 2000

E Comp the Rev E.D. Levy, PAGSoj

The Holy Royal Arch - Enjoyment, Recruitment, Retention

8 November 2006

ME Comp the Very Rev N. Collings, P3rdGPrin

Rebuilding the Temple

14 November 2007

E Comp J.M. Hamill, PGSwdB

Pure Antient Masonry Triumphant

16 October 2013