The plural of "oath" is "oaths."
The requirements vary by jurisdiction, but a Commissioner for Oaths (aka Commissioner of Oaths) is an officer appointed by the government who can administer oaths. It is similar to a notary public in the United States.
Broken Oaths - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 July 1912
Oaths are covered in The Catechism under the Second Commandment "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain." The Catechism says:2149 Oaths which misuse god's name, though without the intention of blasphemy, show lack of respect for the Lord. The second commandment also forbids magical use of the divine name.[God's] name is great when spoken with respect for the greatness of His majesty. God's name is holy when said with veneration and fear of offending Him.2150 The second commandment forbids false oaths. Taking an oath or swearing is to take God as witness to what one affirms. It is to invoke the divine truthfulness as a pledge of one's own truthfulness. An oath engages the Lord's name. "You shall fear the Lord your God; you shall serve Him, and swear by His name." (Deut 6:13)2151 Rejection of false oaths is a duty toward God. As Creator and Lord, God is the norm of all truth. Human speech is either in accord with or in opposition to God who is Truth itself. When it is truthful and legitimate, an oath highlights the relationship of human speech with God's truth. A false oath calls on God to be witness to a lie.
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When he swore sacred oaths to his subjects in their very hearingHe would then immediately brake his agreements and pledges.
The strongest oaths are straw to the fire i' the blood was quoted by Prosperous. This is a quote from The Tempest written by William Shakespeare.
The Oaths of Strasbourg was the first written form of the Old High German language. It was a series of oaths sworn in 842 between Louis the German and Charles the Bald, the grandsons of Charlemagne.
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