confess my guilt, which consists in having, to my shame and dishonour, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing scandalous sins and iniquities to an illustrious order, which hath nobly... The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Page 1431853Full view - About this book
| Epochs - 1882 - 794 pages
...consists in having, to my shame and dishonour, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing...and disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie on the original falsehood." He was forcibly interrupted, and taken back to prison, whence he and the... | |
| George Willis Cooke - English drama - 1891 - 496 pages
...which consists in having to my shame and dishonor, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing...disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie upon the original falsehood." Here he was interrupted, and, with his faithful companion, the Grand Preceptor,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 460 pages
...consists in having, to my shame and dishonor, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing...disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie upon the original falsehood." Here he was interrupted, and, with his faithful companion, the Grand Preceptor,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 456 pages
...consists in having, to my shame and dishonor, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing...disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie upon the original falsehood." Here he waa interrupted, and, with his faithful companion, the Grand Preceptor,... | |
| Robert Browning - English poetry - 1899 - 460 pages
...and dishonor, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, to give utterauce to falsehoods, imputing scandalous sins and iniquities to an illustrious order, which bath nobly served the cause of Christianity. I disdain to seek a wretched and disgraceful existence... | |
| Elise Whitlock Rose - Cathedrals - 1910 - 432 pages
...having, to my shame and dishonour, through the pain of torture and the fear of death, suffered myself to give utterance to falsehoods, imputing scandalous...disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie upon the original falsehood." The Legate, startled beyond expression, gathered himself together and motioned... | |
| Charles Dillon - History - 2005 - 273 pages
...which consists in having shame and dishonor, suffered myself, through the pain of torture and the fear to give utterance to falsehoods imputing scandalous sins and iniquities to an Order, which hath nobly served the cause of Christianity. I disdain to Seek a disgraceful existence... | |
| Knights Templar (Masonic order). Grand Commandery (Mich.) - 1873 - 1338 pages
...suffered myself, through the pains of torture and the fear of death, to give utterance to false hoods imputing scandalous sins and iniquities to an illustrious...served the cause of Christianity. I disdain to seek i% wretched and disgraceful existence by engrafting another lie upon the « «riginal falsehood." The... | |
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