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A hopefull way to cure, that horrid sinne of swearing: or an helpe to save swearers, if willing to be saved being an offer or message from him whom they so daringly and audaciously provoke. Also a curb against cursing.
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Younge, Richard.
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Earth nor by any other oath but let your yea be yea and your nay nay lest you fall into condemnation ãâã 5.12 where marke the Emphasis in the first words Above all things sweare not and the great danger ãâã it in the last word condemnation If the matter be light and vaine we must nor sweare at all if so weighty that we may lawfully swearâ⦠before a Magistrate being called to it then we must onely use the glorious Name of our God in a holy ââ¦d religious manner as you may see Deut. 6.13 Isa 45.23 65.16 Josh 23.7 Jer. 5.7 Exod. 23.13 ââ¦d the reasons of it are weighty if we looke into them for in swearing by any creature whatsoever we ââ¦e invocate that creature and ascribe to it divine worship a lawfull oath being a kinde of invocation ãâã a part of Gods worship Yea whatsoever we sweare by that we invocate both as our witnesse sureâ⦠and judge Heb. 6.16 and by consequence deifie it by ascribing and communicating unto it Gods inââ¦mmunicable attributes as his Omnipresence and Omniciencie of being every where present and knowââ¦g the secret thoughts and intentions of the heart and likewise an omnipotency as being Almighty iââ¦ââ¦ronising protecting defending and rewarding us for speaking the truth or punishing us if we speak ââ¦ly All which are so peculiar to God as that they can no way be communicated or ascribed to another ãâã that in swearing by any of those things thou committest an high degree of grosse Idolatry thou spoileââ¦ââ¦d robest God of his glory the most impious kinde of theft and in a manner dethronest him and placeâ⦠ãâã Idoll in his roome And as to sweare by the creature makes the sinne far more hainous so the more meane and vile the ââ¦ng is which you sweare by be it by my fey by cock and pie hares foot by this cheese and such like ââ¦ildish oaths which are so much in use with the ignorant and superstitions swarme the greater is your ââ¦ne in swearing such an oath because you ascribe that unto these basest of creatures which is only prââ¦ââ¦r to God namely to know your heart and to be a discerner of secret things why else should you call that ââ¦eature as a witnesse unto your conscience that you speake the truth and lie not which onely belongeth ãâã God And therefore the Lord calls it a forsaking of him as marke well what he saith Jer. 5.7 How ââ¦ll I spare thee for this thy children have forsaken me and sworne by them that are no gods Exod. 23.13 And ââ¦e you make it a small matter to forsake God and make a God of the creature Will you beleeve the ââ¦ophet Amos if you will he saith speaking of them that swore by the sinne of Samaria that they shaââ¦ââ¦ll and never rise againe Amos 8.14 a terrible place to vaine swearers Neither are we to joyne any other with God in our oaths for in so doing we make base Idols and filthâââ¦eatures corrivals in honour and competitors in the throne of justice with the Lord who is Creator of âeaven and Earth and the supreme Judge and sole Monarch of all the world Or in case we doe our doome shall be remedilesse for the Lord threatneth by the Prophet Zephan at he will cut off them that sweare by the Lord and by Maulcham which Maulcham was their King or as some ââ¦ink their Idoll Zeph. 1.4 5. But admit the sinne were small as you would have it to be yet the circumstances make it most hainous ãâã even the least sinne in its owne nature is not onely mortall but rests unpardonable so long as it is wilââ¦gly-committed and excused or defended Swearer But all doe sweare except some few singular ones and they also will lie which is as bad Messenger You must not measure all others by your owne bushell for although ill dispositions cause iââ¦ââ¦spitions even as the eye that is bloodshed sees all things red or as they that have the Jaundees see aââ¦ââ¦ings yellow yet know that there be thousands who can say truly through Gods mercy that they haââ¦ââ¦ther chuse to have their souls passe from their bodies then a wilfull premeditated lie or a wicked oath ââ¦om their mouths wherefore when you want experience thinke the best as charity bids you and leave ââ¦hat you know not to the searcher of hearts As for the number of swearers it cannot be denied but the sinne is almost universall and this is ãâã which hath incensed Gods wrath and almost brought an universall destruction upon our whole Naââ¦on But is not this excuse That others doe so a most reasonlesse plea and onely becomming a foole then our Saviour Christ hath plainly told us that the greatest number goe the broad way to destruction and biâ⦠a few ãâ¦ã wickednesse 1 John 5.19 And that the number of those whom Satan shall deceive is as the sand of the sea Revel 20.8 and 13.16 Isay 10.22 Rom. 9.27 And tell me were it a good plea to commit a felony and say that others doe so Or wilt thou leap into hell and cast away thy soule because others doe so A sorry comfort it will be to have a numerous multitude accompany us into that lake of fire that never shall be quenched Besides it is Gods expresse charge Exod. 23.2 Thou shalt not follow a multitude to doe evill and St. Pauls everlasting rule Rom. 12.2 Fashion not your selves like unto this world Swearer But I may lawfully sweare so I affirme nothing but the truth Messenger If you be lawfully called to it as before a Magistrate or when some urgent matter constraineth for the confirming of a necessary truth which can by no other lawfull meanes be cleared and for the ending of all contentions and controversies and clearing our owne or our neighbours good name person or estate and to put an end unto all strife aiming at Gods glory and our own or our neighbours good which is the only use and end of an oath in which case a man is rather a patient then a voluntary agent You may sweare otherwise not Neither must we sweare at all in our ordinary communication if we will obey Gods Word as you may see Matth. 5.34 35 36 37. James 5.12 Swearer Except I sweare men will not beleeve me Messenger Thou hadst as good say I have so often made shipwrack of my credit by accustomary lyâng that I can gaine no beleefe unto my word without an oath for it argues a guilty conscience of the want of credit and that our word alone is worth no respect when it will not be taken without a pawne or surety Neither will any but base banquerours pawne so precious a jewell as their faith or offer better security for every small trifle Besides he that often sweareth not seldome forsweareth And so I have informed you from Gods Word what the danger is of vaine and wicked swearing Now if you either beleeve the Scriptures or desire to escape that direfull sentence Depart from me ye cursed
A hopefull way to Cure that horrid sinne of SWEARING or an helpe to save Swearers if willing to be saved Being an Offer or Message from HIM whom they so daringly and audaciously provoke Also a Curbe against CVRSING Before you lay it by at lest read the Postscript at the end Messenger SIr me thinks you Swear and Curse as if he that made the eare could not hear Or as if he were neâther to be feared nor cared for who for sin cast the Angels out of Heaven Adam out of Paradisâ drowned the old world rained down fire and brimstone upon Sodome commanded the earth to opâ⦠her mouth and swallow down quick Korah and his company he who smote Egypt with so maâ⦠plagues overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea destroyed great and mighty Kings giving thâ⦠land for an inheritance to his people and can as easily with a word of his mouth strike you dead whâ⦠you are blaspheming him and cast you body and soule into hell for your odious unthankfulnesse Yea iâ⦠a mercy beyond expression that he hath spared you so long What because you are displeased with others will you flie in your Makers face and tear your Savioâ⦠Name in pieces This is worse then frenzie this is to send challenges into Heaven and make love to ââ¦struction consider of it lest you swear away your part in that Blood which must save you if ever you ãâã saved yea take heed lest you be plagued with a witnesse and that both here and hereafter for God wâ⦠cannot lie hath threatned that his curse shall never depart from the house of the swearer as it is Zaâ⦠5.1 to 5. And I doubt not but you are already cursed though you know it not That either he hath cââ¦sed you in your body by sending some foule disease or in your estate by suddenly consuming it in your name by blemishing or blasting it or in your seed by not prospering it or in your minde ãâã darkning it or in your heart by hardning it or in your conscience by terrifying it or will in your soul ãâã everlastingly damning it if you repent not Wherefore take heed what you do before it prove too late Or if you regard not your selfe or your own souls good yet for the Kingdoms good leave your swearing for the Lord as now we finde to our smart hath a great controversie with the inhabitants of the lâ⦠because of swearing Hos 4.1 2. Yea because of oaths the whole land even the three Kingdoms noâ⦠mourneth or rather lies a bleeding and that to death as you may see Jer. 23.10 Neither object that ãâã are so accustomed to swearing that you cannot leave it for this defence is worse then the offence as taâ⦠an instance Shall a Thiefe or Murtherer at the baralleage for his defence that it hath been his use aâ⦠custome of a long time to rob and kill and therefore he must continue it or if he doe will not the Judâ⦠so much the rather send him to the Gallows Besides the objection is false and frivolous for were you forced to pay twelve pence for every Oath you swear as the Law enjoynes or if you were sure to have your tongue cut out which is too light punishment for this sin damnation being the due penaltie thereof as the Apostle sets it downe Jam. 5.1 you both could and would leave it Wherefore I beseech you by the mercies of God who hath remâved so many evils and conferred so many good things upon you that they are beyond thought or imagination to leave it especially after this warning which in case you do not will be a sore witnesse and riâ⦠up in judgement against you another day Swearer Did I sweare or curse Messenger Very often as all here present can witnesse and Satan also who stands by to take noticâ reckon up and set on your score every Oath you utter keeping them upon record against the great day ââ¦asize at which time every Oath will prove as a daggers point stabing your soule to the heart or as so maâ⦠weights pressing you down to hell Revel 12.10 As also the searcher of hearts who himselfe will one daâ be a swift witnesse against swearers Mal. 3.5 For of all other sinners the Lord will not hold him guiltle that taketh his Name in vaine as the third Commandment tells you Exod. 20.7 But woe is me it fares with common swearers as with persons desperately diseased whose excremenâ and filth comes from them at unawares for as by much labour the hand is so hardned that it hath no senâ⦠of labour so their much swearing causeth such a brawnie skin of sencelesnesse to overspread the heaâ⦠memory and conscience that the swearer sweareth unwittingly and having sworn hath no remembrancâ⦠of his Oath much lesse repentance for his sin Swearer A lasse though I did sweare yet I thought no harme Messenger O foole What Prince hearing himselfe abused to his face by the reproachfull words ãâã his base and impotent Subject would admit of such an excuse that whatsoever he spake with his mouth yet he thought no ill in his heart And shall God take this for a good answer having told us before hand Deut 28.58 59. that if we doe not feare and dread his glorious and fearfull Name the Lord our God he wiâ⦠make our plagues wonderfull and of long continuance and the plagues of our posteritie Besides how frequently doest thou polute and prophane Gods Name and thy Saviours The Jews grievously sinned in crucifying the Lord of life but once and that of ignorance but the times are innumerable that thou doest it ââ¦ery day in the yeere every houre in the day although thy Conscience and the âoly Spirit of graââ¦â⦠checkt thee for it a thousand and a thousand times Doest thou expect to have Christ thy Redeemer and Advocate when thy Conscience tell thee that a hast seldome remembred Him but to blaspheme Him and more often named Him in thy oathes and ââ¦ses then in thy prayers Swearer Surely if I did sweare it was but faith and troth by our lady the masse the rood the light this bread by ââ¦crosse of the silver or the like which is no great matter I hope so long as I swore not by God nor by my Saviour Messenger That 's your grosse ignorance of the Scriptures for God expresly forbids it and that upon ââ¦ne of damnation Jam. 5.12 First our Saviour Christ in his owne person forbids it Matth. 5. 34 35 37. I say unto you Sweare not at all neither by Heaven for it is Gods throne nor by Earth for it is his footââ¦e nor by Jerusalem for it is the City of the great King neither shalt thou sweare by thine head because thoââ¦ââ¦t not make one haire white or blacke but let your communication be Yea Yea Nay Nay for whatsoever is more ââ¦n these commeth of evill And then by his Apostle Above all things my brethren sweare not neither by Heaâ⦠nor by