Thomas More refused to swear the Oath of Supremacy because it required him to acknowledge King Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, which contradicted his Catholic faith and loyalty to the Pope. More believed that this oath undermined the authority of the Church and the sanctity of his religious convictions. His refusal ultimately led to his imprisonment and execution, as he prioritized his conscience and beliefs over political pressure.
Yes you do. You must swear an oath of loyalty.
Because he seems to think everyone there is loyal and there is no use for them to swear an oath
Because he seems to think everyone there is loyal and there is no use for them to swear an oath
They had to swear an oath of loyalty.
The murder will be the oath.
If you are willing to answer these questions truthfully, will you swear to that using this oath?
That the murder of Caesar will be the oath.
pledge, promise, swear
No. Thomas Jefferson, like all US Presidents, was sworn in on a Bible. However, Thomas Jefferson owned a Qur'an and when Congressman Keith Ellison took his oath, he chose to use Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an as the book that he would swear in on.
He swears to with draw from battle.
The word is "swear."
There is no past tense - oath is a noun. However you do "swear an oath", so the past tense of "She swears an oath" would be " She swore an oath".