| William Morgan - 1827 - 110 pages
...Jehosapha't. there to become a prey to the wild beasts of the field and vultures of the air, if eve. I should prove wilfully guilty of violating any part of this my solemn oath or obligation of a Fellow Craft Mason; so keep me God, and keep me stedfast in the due performance of the same. 'Detach... | |
| 1828 - 398 pages
...Jehoshaphat, there to become a prey to the wild beasts of the field, and vultures of the air, if ever 1 should prove wilfully guilty of violating any part of this my solemn oath, or obligation of a Fellow Craft Mason ; so help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same." Horrid... | |
| 1830 - 586 pages
...trace of remembrance remain among men or Masons of 90 vile and perjured a wretch aa 1 should be, were 1 ever to prove wilfully guilty of violating any part...Mason. So help me God, and keep me steadfast in the <lue performance of the tame." — Bernard's Light on Matonry,page 63. Now besides this unlawful swearing... | |
| Church in the North Parish (Wrentham, Mass.) - 1830 - 52 pages
...trace of remembrance remain among men or masons of so vile and perjured a wretch as I should be, were I ever to prove wilfully guilty of violating any part...this my solemn oath or obligation of a master mason." In addition to all these, and other obligations, the candidate for the royal arch degree, says, " Furthermore... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1832 - 102 pages
...among men or Masons, of so vile and perjured a wretch as I should be if I were ever wilfully to violate any part of this my solemn oath or obligation, of a master mason. That is the substance of the penalty. I am not positive of every word. Mr. Hazard. Is it not a part... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1839 - 382 pages
...among men or masons of so vile and perjured a wretch as I should be, were I ever to prove willfully guilty of violating any part of this my solemn oath...obligation of a master mason. So help me God, and keep rne steadfast in the due performance of the same." Hera, continued Mr. D., is an oath taken with all... | |
| Avery Allyn - 1853 - 370 pages
...split from tip to root, that I might for ever thereafter be unable to pronounce the word, should I ever prove wilfully guilty of violating any part of this, my solemn oath, or obligation, of a past master Mason. So help me God, and make me stedfast to keep and perform the same. RWM Kiss the... | |
| Michael di Gargano (pseud.?) - 1883 - 250 pages
...perjured a wretch as I should be, should I ever be guilty of violating any part of this my solemn oath and obligation of a Master Mason. So help me God, and keep me steadfast in due performance of the same." He kisses the Bible thrice. The Master, as usual, says, " And God said,... | |
| 1886 - 832 pages
...among men or masons of so vile and perjured a wretch as I should be, were I ever to prove willfully guilty of violating any part of this my solemn oath or obligation of a master mason; so h«lp me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same." A demurrer was interposed... | |
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