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Foure treatises
tending to disswade all Christians from foure no lesse hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkennesse, whoredome, and briberie. Wherein the greatnes and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies, which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger. By Iohn Dovvname Batcheler in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word -
A Christe[n] exhortacion vnto customable swearers
What a righte [and] lawfull othe is: whan, and before whom it ought to be -
An inuectyue agenst the moste wicked [and] detestable vice of swearing, newly co[m]piled by Theodore Basille
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A statute for swearers and drunkards, or Forsake now your follies, your booke cannot saue you, for if you sweare and be drunke, the stockes will haue you
To the tune of When canons are roaring -
Foure treatises
tending to disswade all Christians from foure no less hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkenesse, whoredome, and briberie. Wherein the greatnes and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies; which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger -
The co[n]uercyon of swerers
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A summons for svvearers, and a law for the lips in reproving them
wherein the chiefe disswasives from swearing are proposed, the sleight objections for swearing answered, the strange judgments upon swearers, forswearers, cursers, that take Gods name in vain, related. Which may be a terror to the wicked for swearing, and a preservative for the godly from swearing. With sundry arguments to prove the verity of the Scriptures, and excellencie of the decalogue, against all prophane and atheisticall deniers thereof. By Walter Powell, preacher at Standish, neer Glocester -
An admonition against profane and common swearing
In a letter from a minister to his parishioner. To be put privately into the Hands of Persons who are addicted to Swearing. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D.D. Late Lord Bishop of London -
An admonition against profane and common swearing
In a letter from a minister to his parishioner. To be put privately into the Hands of Persons who are addicted to Swearing. By the Right Reverend Father in God Edmund Gibson, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London -
News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world
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An act passed by the Great and General Court or assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of May 1746. An continued by adjournments to Wednesday the twenty fourth day of December following. -
The swearer's-bank, or, Parliamentary security for establishing a new bank in Ireland
wherein the medicinal use of oaths is considered -
To all those whom it may concern. As I have often, in passing along the streets and high-ways, heard the Most Sacred Name very profanely made use of, both by men and women, and many grievously calling for Damnation on themselves and one on another, my heart has been, and is, deeply afflicted thereat; and therefore I beseech you, in the Name of Jesus Christ, do not defile your souls, which are dear and precious, by any wilful sin: and amongst other things, do not take the Holy Name of God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him or her guiltless that taketh his Holy Name in vain. God would save you; why would any of you lose and destroy yourselves? Observe this attentively; for notwithstanding all what the Lord has done, and is doing for us, such as die in their sins, where he is gone, they can never come. Abstain from drunkenness, and all excess, and from every appearance of evil; love one another, as Jesus Christ hath loved you; apply yourselves to the witness of God within you, which reproves you for evil; submit to, and obey its holy manifestations and discoveries, and it will do much more for you than all you can hear from any man: this witness of God is the Word of his Grace, even the Word of Life, which is able to save your souls. In the love of the gospel, I invite you all to come and taste how good and merciful the Lord is towards all those that return to him with their whole hearts. Farewel. London, the 28th of the Seventh Month 1777. Claude Gay
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By the King· A proclamation for publishing a former proclamation of the 30th of May last (entituled, A proclamation against vitious, debauch'd and prophane persons) in all churches and chappels throughout England and Wales
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A testimony against drunkenness and swearing, &c
With a postscript unto all such as have any tenderness of heart or conscience, either male or female, or any fear of God in you, and are grieved at the abominations that you daily hear and see amongst your families and neighbours, in what country or nation soever. Being a copy of a paper written and given forth (at Polch-Ground within the Haven of Long-Sound) in Norway (the 20th of the fifth moneth, 1674.) in the king of Denmark's dominion -
Glosso-chalinosis, or, A bridle for the tongue
Wherein Christians are exhorted and directed to a holy and religious vigilancy; as over all their ways, so in special over their words -
Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and Sabbath-breakers
In a collection of the most remarkable examples of God's revealed wrath upon these sins : with their aggravations, as well from Scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation -
Truth exploded; or, The art of lying and swearing, made easy, and its usefulness explained
with suitable documents for the honorable professors of the noble art. -
An ordinance impowring the commissioners of the customes, and others, for the better suppressing of drunkennes and prophane cursing and swearing, in persons imployed under them
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By the King. A proclamation for the further restraint of prophane swearing and cursing, and the better observing of prayer and preaching
in His Majesties armies, and the City of Oxford, and in all other parts of the kingdome -
An act for the better preventing and suppressing of prophane swearing and cursing
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By the King. A proclamation for the further restraint of prophane swearing and cursing, and the better observing of prayer and preaching in His Majesties armies, and the City of Oxford
and in all other parts of the kingdome -
Citt and Bumpkin, the second part. Or, A learned discourse upon swearing and lying
And other laudable qualities tending to a thorow reformation -
Two sermons on profane swearing
delivered April 4, 1799; the day appointed by the governor of Massachusetts for humiliation, fasting and prayer -
An act for the better preventing and suppressing of prophane swearing & cursing
Die Veneris, 28 Junii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti