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There are four brethern employed to do the summons; they are called the ,/four great (ones)", 

 Sze-tai. (*) The President is, also, called Riang-clm, or # Incense-lord" as we see in the second 

 article of the Prohibitoiy laws, in the 18th article of the Oath, and in the 9th article of the 

 Regulation. 



The President, Vice-Presidents , Master, Vanguards, Fiscal and Councellors form the Council 

 which sits in the Councilroom, called Kung-thang, ( 2 ) or the Loclge of universal peace. ( 3 ) 



These heads are chosen by pnblic vote of the whole brotherhood. ( 4 ) Their names are hung 

 np in the Council-room, and an advertisement of the following purport is pasted to the wall: 



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