... ceremonial oath, enhancing its binding nature. For example, King Ladislas IV (the Cuman) took an oath on the gospels in 1279 in the presence of a papal emissary.111 King Stephen V also swore on the gospels and a wooden cross when he ...
... Oath . Father Bridgett was not himself guilty of any inaccuracy or confusion of thought . He quite clearly distinguishes between the Declaration against Transubstantiation and the Oath taken in the Coronation Service.1 But seeing that ...
... ceremonial oath he had to swear upon entering the Com- munity covenant . As fundamental as the need to be cleansed from one's own sins was the need to be cleared from the curse upon greater Israel . This can be seen clearly in the ...
... oath In his leading contribution to the debate around professional economic ethics, George DeMartino (2011) envisions the economics initiate taking a ceremonial oath. It is revealing to consider why public oath taking might be thought a ...
... oath , held up his hand , and so forth , but the witness or clerk would sign it at that time or some later time ? Mr ... ceremonial oath or a necessary oath . Senator BUTLER . How about the signature of the clerk thereafter or the one ...
... oath many hundreds of times prior to the Restoration, has the following passage in Hudibras concerning a perjurer ... ceremonial oath, but it throws light upon the custom. Although the direct references to kissing the Book are few and ...
... oath , held up his hand , and so forth , but the witness or clerk would sign it at that time or some later time ? Mr ... ceremonial oath or a necessary oath . Senator BUTLER . How about the signature of the clerk thereafter or the one ...
... Ceremonial Oath. By then, German soldiers had fallen in Afghanistan, and as she spoke they were engaged in a large combat operation against the Taliban. The media had, with unusual frankness, described it as very dangerous (Gebauer and ...