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A89544 The reformed gentleman, or, The old English morals rescued from the immoralities of the present age shewing how inconsistent those pretended genteel accomplishments of [brace] swearing, drinking, [brace] whoring and Sabbath-breaking are with the true generosity of an English man : being vices not only contrary to the law of God and the constitutions of our government both ecclesiastical and civil, but such as cry loud for vengeance without a speedy reformation : to which is added a modest advice to ministers and civil magistrates, with an abridgement of the laws relating thereto, the King's proclamation and Queens letter to the justices of Middlesex, with their several orders thereupon / by A.M. of the Church of England. A. M., of the Church of England.; Bouche, Peter Paul, b. ca. 1646. 1693 (1693) Wing M6; ESTC R20084 100,071 189

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straightly Require Charge and Command all and singular our Iudges Mayors Sheriffs Iustices of the Peace and all other Officers Ecclesiastical and Civil in their respective stations to execute the Laws against Blasphemy prophane Swearing and Cursing Drunkenness Lewdness prophanation of the Lords-Day or any other dissolute immoral or disorderly practices as they will answer it to Almighty God and upon pain of our highest Displeasure And for the more effectual proceedings herein we do hereby Direct and Command our Iudges of Assizes and Iustices of the Peace to give strict Charges at the respective Assizes and Sessions for the due prosecution and punishment of all persons that shall presume to offend in any the kinds aforesaid And also of all persons that contrary to their Duty shall be Remiss or Negligent in putting the said Laws in Execution FINIS A Catalogue of some New Books the three first never Published before this Michalmas Term. 1692. and most of the others published but a little before in the same year all Printed for and Sold by Tho. Salusbury at the King's Arms next St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet THE Reformed Gentleman or the Old English Morals rescued from the Immoralities of the present Age shewing how inconsistent those pretended Genteel Accomplishments of Swearing Drinking Whoring and Sabbath breaking are with the true Generosity of an Englishman With an account of the proceedings of the Government for the Reformation of Manners By A. M. of the Church of England bound in 8o. price 1 s 6 d. 2. An Essay against Vnequal Marriages in four Chapters 1. The Introduction 2. Against Old Persons Marrying with Young 3 Against Persons Marrying without Parents or Friends Consent 4. Ag inst Persons Marrying without their own Consent By S. Bufford Gent in 12o. bound price 1 s. 3. 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