| United States - 1827 - 634 pages
...than of losing my own." "Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that a Master Mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing them to be such,...secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, whencoaimunicated to me, murder and treason excepted ; and they left to my own election." Now who would... | |
| Solomon Southwick - Freemasonry - 1827 - 156 pages
...promise and sit ear, that a master mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and 1 knowing him to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, murder and treason excepted, and they left to my own election. If the oath, before quoted, was shocking... | |
| William Morgan - Freemasonry - 1827 - 110 pages
...the secrets of Masonry, and those of a brother, when delivered to me in charge as such; that they may remain as secure and inviolable in my breast, as in his own before communicated to me. Q.. What was you next presented with ? A. Check words two. Q.. What were... | |
| 1828 - 398 pages
...furthermore swears : "That a Master Mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing him to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own. MUKDER AND TREASON ONLY EXCEPTED, and theaaleft to my ahsefe4kuvwtanrcDHimunicated to me to conceal... | |
| Church in the North Parish (Wrentham, Mass.) - Wrentham (Mass.) - 1830 - 52 pages
...lodge of such, provided it be within the length of my cable-tow. Furthermore do I promise and swear, that a master mason's secrets, given me in charge...treason excepted ; and they left to my own election. Furthermore do I promise and swear, that I will go on a master mason's errand, whenever required, even... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 292 pages
...power, whether he be right or wrong. Furthermore, do I promise and swear, that a companion Royal Arch mason's secrets, given me in charge as such, and I...secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, murder and treason not excepted;" or, as it is administered in some Chapters, " in all cases without... | |
| 1830 - 586 pages
...another of equal qualifications. Furthermore, do I promise a*d swear, that a companion Royal Arch Masan's secrets, given me in charge as such, and I knowing...secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, murder and treason not excepted." • We tire told that these obligations do not bind the recipient... | |
| United States Anti-masonic Convention, Philadelphia - Freemasonry - 1830 - 192 pages
...promise and swear, that a master mason's secrets, given to me in charge, as such, and I knowing him to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable...communicated to me, murder and treason excepted, and these left to my own election. I promise and swear, that I will not violate the chastity of a master... | |
| James Creighton Odiorne - Freemasonry - 1830 - 314 pages
...he refers, is this — " Furthermore do I promise and swear, that a master mason's secrets, given to me in charge as such, and I knowing them to be such,...secure and inviolable in my breast as in his own, MURDER and TREASON excepted — and that left at my own discretion," Witness knows that this obligation... | |
| Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts - 1830 - 60 pages
...and swear, that a Companion Royal Arch Mason's secrets, given me in charge ai such, and I knowing him to be such, shall remain as secure and inviolable...his own, when communicated to me, murder and treason not excepted.'' The lesson is short, Mr President, and this is all that need be learned of Masonry... | |
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