Knights of St. Andrew
The [Twenty-ninth] degree of Knight of St. Andrew is intended to inculcate equality—representing the poor knight equal to the monarch; and exhibits the requisites of knighthood—protection to the defenseless and innocent, the possession of virtue, patience, and firmness and represents the Knight as the exponent of truth, and one alike without fear and without reproach.
—Charles T. McClenachan, The Book of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
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