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A28981 A free discourse against customary swearing ; and, A dissuasive from cursing by Robert Boyle ; published by John Williams. Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.; Williams, John, 1636?-1709. 1695 (1695) Wing B3978; ESTC R27221 44,234 188

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you in the Possession of so many Vertues One thing thon lackest yet and that one thing in you is but by Sacrificing your Habitude of Cursing to make your self capable of as transcendent Blessings as constantly are implor'd for you by SIR Your most Affectionate most Faithful and most Humble Servant W. D. ERRATA PAge 3. l. 8. read Wise Man P. 127. l. ult r. Promissory THE CONTENTS VAIN Swearing as well as Perjury forbidden in Scripture Page 2 SECT I. The usual Pleas and Excuses for Vain and Rash Swearing considered As 1. It 's a Venial Sin 7 2. They swear but seldom 16 3. Not so often as others 19 4. They swear what is true 22 5. They swear by the Creatures and not by God 28 6. They swear by fictitious terms 31 7. They swear some peculiar Oath 34 8. If they swear not they shall not be believed 38 9. If they swear not they shall not be fear'd nor obeyed 43 10. They swear not but in Passion or in Drink 46 52. 11. They repeat but the Oaths of others 53 12. By using Oaths they are looked upon as Gentlemen 59 13. If they renounce it they shall be derided for it 66 A Digression about Repentance 77 14. It 's impossible to subdue it 88 SECT II. Directions for the Cure of it 99 1. Consider it 's not the Nature but the Commonness makes Swearing thought a little Sin 101 2. Be zealous and incessant in Prayer 3. Fly the Conversation and Familiarity of Profess'd Swearers 110 4. Let the Customary Swearer oblige himself to pay or suffer somewhat for every Oath 112 Or procure some Friend to take notice of it 113 5. To resolve at once to renounce it 115 6. To reflect frequently upon the folly of it 119 A Discourse against Cursing Pag. 1. 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Annotations on the Holy Bible to be Review'd by Mr. Samuel Clark and Mr. Edward Veal with the Addition of a Concordance and Large Contents before each Chapter This is to give Notice That it is now in the Press and the Subscribers are desired to send in their Subscription by the 25th of June next after which Time the Undertakers will not be obliged to make the Allowance of the Seventh Book The Undertakers are Thomas Parkhurst Brabazon Aylmer Thomas Cockerill Jonathan Robinson John Lawrence and John Taylor Anno 1647. Mat. 5. 33 34. V. 37. James 5. 12. Eccl. 9. 2. Hos 4. 2 3. Zech. 5. 3. Luke 12. 47. Matt. 11. 21 22. Gen. 19. 20. Exod. 20. 7. Heb. 10. 31. Mark 5. 9. Jer. 23. 10 Mat. 7. 13. Exod. 23. 2. Gen. 18. 32. Gal. 4. 16. Prov. 6. 23. Prov. 13. 18. Prov. 30. 12. Mat. 5. 33 34 c. Lev. 19. 12. Psal 139. 20. Mat. 5. 34. Jer. 5. 7. Deut. 6. 13. 10. 20. Isa 65. 16. Josh 23. 7. Jer. 12. 16. Exod. 23. 13. 1 Sam. 28. 8. Gal. 6. 7. 1 Cor. 3. 19. Prov. 16. 2. James 2. 10. Exod. 32. 19. 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