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Thus shall one take the oath of fidelity: By the Lord before whom this sanctuary is holy, I will to N. be true and faithful, and love all which he loves and shun all which he shuns, according to the laws of God and the order of the world. Nor will I ever with will or action, through word or deed, do anything which is unpleasing to him, on condition that he will hold to me as I shall deserve it, and that he will perform everything as it was in our agreement when I submitted myself to him and chose his will.
—"'Feudal' Oaths of Fidelity,"
Medieval Sourcebook
What does the vassal promise to do in this passage? Check all that apply.
remain loyal to his lord
put the lord above his love for God
do nothing that the lord does not wish
be unpleasing to his lord
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- remain loyal to his lord — yes (he vows to "be true and faithful")
- do nothing that the lord does not wish — yes (he vows not to "do anything which is unpleasing to him")
- put the lord above his love for God — no (he qualifies his oath "according to the laws of God," so God's law still limits his duty)
- be unpleasing to his lord — no (he explicitly promises not to be unpleasing)
- do nothing that the lord does not wish — yes (he vows not to "do anything which is unpleasing to him")
- put the lord above his love for God — no (he qualifies his oath "according to the laws of God," so God's law still limits his duty)
- be unpleasing to his lord — no (he explicitly promises not to be unpleasing)
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