Ulster's Solemn League and Covenant, Saturday, 28 September 1912. |
Being convinced in our consciences that Home Rule would be disastrous
to the material well-being of Ulster as well as of the whole of Ireland,
subversive of our civil and religious freedom, destructive of our citizenship
and perilous to the unity of the Empire, we, whose names are underwritten,
men of Ulster, loyal subjects of his Gracious Majesty King George V.,
humbly relying on the God whom our fathers in days of stress and trial
confidently trusted, do hereby pledge ourselves in solemn Covenant throughout
this our time of threatened calamity to stand by one another in defending
for ourselves and our children our cherished position of equal citizenship
in the United Kingdom and in using all means which may be found necessary
to defeat the present conspiracy to set up a Home Rule Parliament in Ireland.
And in the event of such a parliament being forced upon us we further
solemnly and mutually pledge ourselves to refuse to recognise its authority.
In sure confidence that God will defend the right we hereto subscribe
our names. And further, we individually declare that we have not already
signed this Covenant.
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