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Further, the tongue being giuen of God to speake the truth, to confesse our sinnes, to teach, to comfort the afflicted, & lastly, to praise the Lord: the blasphemer setteth forth leasing, increaseth his sinnes, is an ensample of corrupt manners, bringeth no cōfort but the plague of God to his house, |
Further, the tongue being given of God to speak the truth, to confess our Sins, to teach, to Comfort the afflicted, & lastly, to praise the Lord: the blasphemer sets forth leasing, increases his Sins, is an ensample of corrupt manners, brings no Comfort but the plague of God to his house, |
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Eph. 4.25. Psal. 32.5. Esa. 50.4. 1. Thes. 5.14. Psal. 51.14. The 5. argument against swearing, drawen from the vse of the tongue. |
Ephesians 4.25. Psalm 32.5. Isaiah 50.4. 1. Thebes 5.14. Psalm 51.14. The 5. argument against swearing, drawn from the use of the tongue. |
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