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I am going to restate some points I have been making for years, with these same images. One new point though, that might help you understand:
Ignore the Pope hat for a moment. Michael Joseph might want to go there and I feel he has better images to back up that claim.
George WASHINGTON swore the first Presidential Oath on the steps of the Mason Lodge:
George added impromptu: "So help me God." Those four words are not prescribed in the Constitution.
By 1789 these words made it into the Judiciary Act. And they are found in the same federal judge oaths cited on the oath itself. Like in the example at the end of the above Clerk Instruction. However in all the prescribed Form of Oath citations, So help me God. - is found in proper English; not in CAPITONYM form.
In the capitonym form, this is like the quotation marks around "Name" in Black's Fifth:
In other words - "for our use; within the boundaries of our Lodge."
Then we might notice that the Masons were witness to both the Treaty of 1213, and the Magna Charta.
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