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Thus he that with his Sword cut in two the sacred Band of his Oath, had his Perjury written by his enemies Sword, with his own Blood; whereas had he kept his Oath, he might have sav'd his Life. But the Infidels hereupon took occasion to cast reproach upon Christianity, as a Religion that gave Patronage to Perjury, and Covenant-breaking, when the most solemne Obligation had been sealed with the Name of Christ. Thus Covenant-breaking brings the most blessed Religion in the World into contempt, and makes Christianity the scorne and reproach of Heathens. |
Thus he that with his Sword Cut in two the sacred Band of his Oath, had his Perjury written by his enemies Sword, with his own Blood; whereas had he kept his Oath, he might have saved his Life. But the Infidels hereupon took occasion to cast reproach upon Christianity, as a Religion that gave Patronage to Perjury, and Covenant-breaking, when the most solemn Obligation had been sealed with the Name of christ. Thus Covenant-breaking brings the most blessed Religion in the World into contempt, and makes Christianity the scorn and reproach of heathens. |
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