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This symbolism is derived from the fact that it is the sacred plant ofMasonry; and in all the ancient rites there were sacred plants, whichbecame in each rite the respective symbol of initiation into itsMysteries; hence the idea was borrowed by Freemasonry. ADONIA. The Mysteries of Adonis, principally celebrated in Phoenicia andSyria. They lasted for two days, and were commemorative of the death andrestoration of Adonis. The ceremonies of the first day were funereal intheir character, and consi...sted in the lamentations of the initiates forthe death of Adonis, whose picture or image was carried in procession. Thesecond day was devoted to mirth and joy for the return of Adonis to life. In their spirit and their mystical design, these Mysteries bore a verygreat resemblance to the third degree of Masonry, and they are quoted toshow the striking analogy between the ancient and the modern initiations. ADONIS. In mythology, the son of Cinyras and Myrrha, who was greatlybeloved by Venus, or Aphrodite.
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