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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 61 |
the name of god | 49 |
swear not at all | 49 |
on the lords day | 28 |
by the name of | 23 |
to swear by the | 23 |
the name of the | 22 |
characters represented either as | 20 |
represented either as utf | 20 |
by the living god | 19 |
i say unto you | 19 |
i text is available | 17 |
text and markup reviewed | 17 |
support to the early | 17 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 17 |
owned by the institutions | 17 |
online text creation partnership | 17 |
books online text creation | 17 |
text can be copied | 17 |
and encoded edition of | 17 |
of the work described | 17 |
coded from proquest page | 17 |
institutions providing financial support | 17 |
according to the terms | 17 |
is available for reuse | 17 |
financial support to the | 17 |
keyed and coded from | 17 |
work described above is | 17 |
the institutions providing financial | 17 |
and markup reviewed and | 17 |
markup reviewed and edited | 17 |
all without asking permission | 17 |
images scanned from microfilm | 17 |
the text can be | 17 |
encoded edition of the | 17 |
and coded from proquest | 17 |
the early english books | 17 |
by the institutions providing | 17 |
to the early english | 17 |
tcp assigned for keying | 17 |
this phase i text | 17 |
described above is co | 17 |
providing financial support to | 17 |
from proquest page images | 17 |
text is available for | 17 |
terms of creative commons | 17 |
english books online text | 17 |
assigned for keying and | 17 |
encoded text transcribed from | 17 |
edition of the work | 17 |
to the terms of | 17 |
the work described above | 17 |
for keying and markup | 17 |
the terms of creative | 17 |
phase i text is | 17 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 17 |
even for commercial purposes | 17 |
in the sight of | 16 |
notes for div a | 15 |
in the midst of | 14 |
let your communication be | 14 |
them of old time | 14 |
prophane swearing and cursing | 13 |
name of the lord | 13 |
iv tiff page images | 12 |
instead of an oath | 12 |
but i say unto | 12 |
upon the lords day | 12 |
your communication be yea | 12 |
of prophane swearing and | 11 |
the dead rise not | 11 |
by them of old | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
if it be not | 11 |
if the dead rise | 11 |
are a number of | 11 |
the god of truth | 11 |
reproduction of original in | 11 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
and xml conversion a | 10 |
keying companies for transcription | 10 |
their early english books | 10 |
elements to simplify the | 10 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 10 |
the encoding was enhanced | 10 |
have been issued variously | 10 |
project was divided into | 10 |
level of the tei | 10 |
been issued variously as | 10 |
should be aware of | 10 |
unicode or tei g | 10 |
keying and markup guidelines | 10 |
bibliography of english literature | 10 |
notably latin and welsh | 10 |
proquest to create accurately | 10 |
of a work was | 10 |
first editions of a | 10 |
texts based on the | 10 |
in mind that in | 10 |
of the project have | 10 |
of michigan and oxford | 10 |
image sets were sent | 10 |
or elements to simplify | 10 |
text strings within braces | 10 |
structural encoding based on | 10 |
have been looked at | 10 |
assurance was then carried | 10 |
their works are eligible | 10 |
p using tcp tei | 10 |
text was proofread for | 10 |
to tei p using | 10 |
domain as of january | 10 |
based on the new | 10 |
elements of known extent | 10 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 10 |
between and available in | 10 |
teams in oxford and | 10 |
a compelling reason to | 10 |
into the public domain | 10 |
aware of the process | 10 |
quality of tcp data | 10 |
of textual data within | 10 |
general aim of eebo | 10 |
edition of a work | 10 |
or later edition of | 10 |
encoding was enhanced and | 10 |
some errors will remain | 10 |
to the keyers to | 10 |
if there was a | 10 |
a works in english | 10 |
markup guidelines are available | 10 |
tcp files to tei | 10 |
to external keying companies | 10 |
accordance with level of | 10 |
sent to external keying | 10 |
are eligible for inclusion | 10 |
by a tcp editor | 10 |
is a partnership between | 10 |
did not meet qa | 10 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 10 |
was divided into two | 10 |
will be marked as | 10 |
not meet qa standards | 10 |
sometimes a second or | 10 |
which did not meet | 10 |
a partnership between the | 10 |
have been transformed into | 10 |
returned to the keyers | 10 |
on the image sets | 10 |
page images in accordance | 10 |
there was a compelling | 10 |
and encoded texts based | 10 |
overall quality of tcp | 10 |
we respectfully request that | 10 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 10 |
and attribution is given | 10 |
extent have been transformed | 10 |
anyone can now take | 10 |
compelling reason to do | 10 |
processed by university of | 10 |
that due credit and | 10 |
to reflect the true | 10 |
the texts have been | 10 |
were returned to the | 10 |
a number of works | 10 |
encoded texts based on | 10 |
the image sets published | 10 |
for their own purposes | 10 |
with level of the | 10 |
placeholder characters or elements | 10 |
restraints of time and | 10 |
divided into two phases | 10 |
should bear in mind | 10 |
there are a number | 10 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 10 |
to encode one copy | 10 |
selection was based on | 10 |
for an anonymous work | 10 |
illegible were corrected where | 10 |
these texts for their | 10 |
phase of the project | 10 |
converting tcp files to | 10 |
print record of the | 10 |
take and use these | 10 |
of a works in | 10 |
keyers to be redone | 10 |
to a limit of | 10 |
enhanced and or corrected | 10 |
instances will never have | 10 |
a work was chosen | 10 |
made about the data | 10 |
project have been released | 10 |
quantities of textual data | 10 |
meet qa standards were | 10 |
and therefore chose to | 10 |
gaps by user contributors | 10 |
was a compelling reason | 10 |
and available in eebo | 10 |
due credit and attribution | 10 |
encoded and linked to | 10 |
publisher proquest to create | 10 |
readable characters will be | 10 |
opposed to critical editions | 10 |
and those which did | 10 |
is to encode one | 10 |
be aware of the | 10 |
were encoded and linked | 10 |
created by converting tcp | 10 |
the project have been | 10 |
sets were sent to | 10 |
those which did not | 10 |
users should be aware | 10 |
likelihood such instances will | 10 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 10 |
usual project restraints of | 10 |
but we respectfully request | 10 |
by editorial teams in | 10 |
the text creation partnership | 10 |
out by editorial teams | 10 |
to create accurately transcribed | 10 |
marked as illegible were | 10 |
variety of subject areas | 10 |
bear in mind that | 10 |
are available at the | 10 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 10 |
filling in of gaps | 10 |
of gaps by user | 10 |
of known extent have | 10 |
copies of the texts | 10 |
while the overall quality | 10 |
that can be made | 10 |
is given to their | 10 |
tcp aimed to produce | 10 |
attribution is given to | 10 |
michigan and oxford and | 10 |
to page images in | 10 |
wide variety of subject | 10 |
was proofread for accuracy | 10 |
remain and some readable | 10 |
will never have been | 10 |
been transformed into placeholder | 10 |
will remain and some | 10 |
and characters marked as | 10 |
files to tei p | 10 |
produce large quantities of | 10 |
published between and available | 10 |
reflect the true nature | 10 |
was then carried out | 10 |
data is very good | 10 |
issued variously as sgml | 10 |
of instances per text | 10 |
the keyers to be | 10 |
assumptions that can be | 10 |
the public domain as | 10 |
understanding these processes should | 10 |
of every monographic english | 10 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 10 |
the process of creating | 10 |
the print record of | 10 |
guidelines are available at | 10 |
or for an anonymous | 10 |
given to their original | 10 |
now take and use | 10 |
in the case of | 10 |
of creating the tcp | 10 |
be made about the | 10 |
tcp is to encode | 10 |
over a wide variety | 10 |
of the texts have | 10 |
characters or elements to | 10 |
to their original source | 10 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 10 |
can now take and | 10 |
been released into the | 10 |
the lord thy god | 10 |
in of gaps by | 10 |
where possible up to | 10 |
limit of instances per | 10 |
each text was proofread | 10 |
aimed to produce large | 10 |
as illegible were corrected | 10 |
characters marked as illegible | 10 |
public domain as of | 10 |
the text encoding initiative | 10 |
of time and funding | 10 |
these processes should make | 10 |
title published between and | 10 |
creation partnership web site | 10 |
work was chosen if | 10 |
at by a tcp | 10 |
image sets published by | 10 |
editions of a works | 10 |
and sometimes a second | 10 |
within the usual project | 10 |
tcp data is very | 10 |
the texts were encoded | 10 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 10 |
created during phase of | 10 |
proquest via their early | 10 |
were corrected where possible | 10 |
for transcription and basic | 10 |
have been released into | 10 |
quality assurance was then | 10 |
in accordance with level | 10 |
standards were returned to | 10 |
although there are a | 10 |
that in all likelihood | 10 |
range over a wide | 10 |
and use these texts | 10 |
be marked as illegible | 10 |
by university of nebraska | 10 |
texts were encoded and | 10 |
via their early english | 10 |
true nature of the | 10 |
then carried out by | 10 |
all likelihood such instances | 10 |
in english were prioritized | 10 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 10 |
use these texts for | 10 |
data within the usual | 10 |
was enhanced and or | 10 |
of the tei in | 10 |
on the new cambridge | 10 |
record of the period | 10 |
unicode or text strings | 10 |
simplify the filling in | 10 |
a wide variety of | 10 |
said by them of | 10 |
in all likelihood such | 10 |
not swear at all | 10 |
respectfully request that due | 10 |
should make clear that | 10 |
on the text encoding | 10 |
the usual project restraints | 10 |
or tei g elements | 10 |
or corrected and characters | 10 |
text selection was based | 10 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 10 |
any remaining illegibles were | 10 |
but let your communication | 10 |
process of creating the | 10 |
reason to do so | 10 |
usually the first edition | 10 |
textual data within the | 10 |
published by proquest via | 10 |
of works in other | 10 |
been looked at by | 10 |
and or corrected and | 10 |
errors will remain and | 10 |
in oxford and michigan | 10 |
as opposed to critical | 10 |
chosen if there was | 10 |
selection was intended to | 10 |
request that due credit | 10 |
linked to page images | 10 |
oxford and the publisher | 10 |
the overall quality of | 10 |
images in accordance with | 10 |
based on the image | 10 |
and some readable characters | 10 |
looked at by a | 10 |
the scribes and pharisees | 10 |
at the text creation | 10 |
by proquest via their | 10 |
the general aim of | 10 |
by converting tcp files | 10 |
was intended to range | 10 |
gap elements of known | 10 |
later edition of a | 10 |
the filling in of | 10 |
of each text was | 10 |
language title published between | 10 |
then their works are | 10 |
transcription and basic encoding | 10 |
editorial teams in oxford | 10 |
was based on the | 10 |
of the print record | 10 |
chose to create diplomatic | 10 |
and the publisher proquest | 10 |
of tcp data is | 10 |
texts created during phase | 10 |
carried out by editorial | 10 |
a limit of instances | 10 |
mainly structural encoding based | 10 |
companies for transcription and | 10 |
of the process of | 10 |
was chosen if there | 10 |
such instances will never | 10 |
second or later edition | 10 |
were encoded as gap | 10 |
and therefore of any | 10 |
encoded as gap s | 10 |
never have been looked | 10 |
users should bear in | 10 |
create accurately transcribed and | 10 |
were sent to external | 10 |
the true nature of | 10 |
based on the text | 10 |
and linked to page | 10 |
works in other languages | 10 |
corrected where possible up | 10 |
processes should make clear | 10 |
up to a limit | 10 |
with changes to facilitate | 10 |
to simplify the filling | 10 |
can be made about | 10 |
any assumptions that can | 10 |
partnership between the universities | 10 |
corrected and characters marked | 10 |
project restraints of time | 10 |
known extent have been | 10 |
nature of the print | 10 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 10 |
proofread for accuracy and | 10 |
released into the public | 10 |
texts for their own | 10 |
and oxford and the | 10 |
mind that in all | 10 |
works in english were | 10 |
a second or later | 10 |
the tei in libraries | 10 |
or text strings within | 10 |
tcp is a partnership | 10 |
qa standards were returned | 10 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 10 |
whichever is the greater | 10 |
illegibles were encoded as | 10 |
therefore chose to create | 10 |
his name in vain | 10 |
into placeholder characters or | 10 |
possible up to a | 10 |
texts have been issued | 10 |
universities of michigan and | 10 |
during phase of the | 10 |
text creation partnership web | 10 |
external keying companies for | 10 |
for accuracy and those | 10 |
number of works in | 10 |
some readable characters will | 10 |
tei p using tcp | 10 |
large quantities of textual | 10 |
to range over a | 10 |
of any assumptions that | 10 |
works are eligible for | 10 |
the publisher proquest to | 10 |
between the universities of | 10 |
and markup guidelines are | 10 |
included and sometimes a | 10 |
to produce large quantities | 10 |
tcp project was divided | 10 |
credit and attribution is | 10 |
creating the tcp texts | 10 |
intended to range over | 10 |
sets published by proquest | 10 |
encoding based on the | 10 |
the universities of michigan | 10 |
available at the text | 10 |
therefore of any assumptions | 10 |
characters will be marked | 10 |
accuracy and those which | 10 |
swear by the living | 9 |
the sight of god | 9 |
shall swear by the | 9 |
that it is not | 9 |
as well as the | 9 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 9 |
estc r ocm this | 9 |
not forswear thy self | 9 |
shalt not forswear thy | 9 |
thou shalt not forswear | 9 |
as you may see | 9 |
of the lords day | 9 |
all things my brethren | 9 |
of the scribes and | 9 |
by the god of | 9 |
to swear at all | 9 |
that it hath been | 9 |
above all things my | 8 |
the lord of hosts | 8 |
text notes for div | 8 |
from the original text | 8 |
the original text notes | 8 |
for div a e | 8 |
theatre of gods judgements | 8 |
in the time of | 8 |
by any other oath | 8 |
for whatsoever is more | 8 |
of the name of | 8 |
will not hold him | 8 |
it hath been said | 8 |
the law of god | 8 |
is more than these | 8 |
use of an oath | 8 |
original text notes for | 8 |
this text is an | 7 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 7 |
and professional end users | 7 |
standardized format that preserves | 7 |
so help me god | 7 |
in such a case | 7 |
r this keyboarded and | 7 |
the annotation includes standard | 7 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 7 |
the glory of god | 7 |
the english short title | 7 |
changes aim at restoring | 7 |
by amateur and professional | 7 |
of a text in | 7 |
has been tokenized and | 7 |
whatsoever is more then | 7 |
all the prisons in | 7 |
swear by the lord | 7 |
the display of a | 7 |
r in the english | 7 |
that support the display | 7 |
author or stationer meant | 7 |
text more computationally tractable | 7 |
display of a text | 7 |
this text has not | 7 |
been fully proofread approx | 7 |
format that preserves archaic | 7 |
not been fully proofread | 7 |
text r in the | 7 |
curation by amateur and | 7 |
that practice of swearing | 7 |
many walks of life | 7 |
spi global keyed and | 7 |
spellings that support the | 7 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 7 |
text has not been | 7 |
the lord will not | 7 |
whatsoever is more than | 7 |
of the living god | 7 |
not so much as | 7 |
a of text r | 7 |
and linguistically annotated with | 7 |
tcp digital transcription a | 7 |
the text the author | 7 |
the author or stationer | 7 |
text is an enriched | 7 |
at making the text | 7 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 7 |
text in a standardized | 7 |
users from many walks | 7 |
the tcp digital transcription | 7 |
the text more computationally | 7 |
text the author or | 7 |
the times of the | 7 |
text has been tokenized | 7 |
standard spellings that support | 7 |
amateur and professional end | 7 |
or stationer meant to | 7 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 7 |
end users from many | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
your yea be yea | 7 |
put an end to | 7 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 7 |
version of the tcp | 7 |
enriched version of the | 7 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
estc r this keyboarded | 7 |
enrichments aim at making | 7 |
prisons in this city | 7 |
restoring the text the | 7 |
of text r in | 7 |
the prisons in this | 7 |
of heaven and earth | 7 |
a text in a | 7 |
is an enriched version | 7 |
at restoring the text | 7 |
been said by them | 7 |
two or three witnesses | 7 |
textual changes and metadata | 7 |
global keyed and coded | 7 |
support the display of | 7 |
that preserves archaic forms | 7 |
aim at restoring the | 7 |
nature of an oath | 7 |
this city and nation | 7 |
in the english short | 7 |
swear by the god | 7 |
and suitable for network | 7 |
a standardized format that | 7 |
in a standardized format | 7 |
includes standard spellings that | 7 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 7 |
digital transcription a of | 7 |
the text has been | 7 |
english short title catalog | 7 |
in this city and | 7 |
based collaborative curation by | 7 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 7 |
stationer meant to publish | 7 |
to all the prisons | 7 |
making the text more | 7 |
from many walks of | 7 |
an enriched version of | 7 |
has not been fully | 7 |
willing to be saved | 7 |
textual changes aim at | 7 |
of the tcp digital | 7 |
let your yea be | 7 |
aim at making the | 7 |
professional end users from | 7 |
of an oath is | 7 |
covantage keyed and coded | 6 |
nor by the earth | 6 |
but let your yea | 6 |
the justice of god | 6 |
of original in the | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
of two or three | 6 |
name of god in | 6 |
all things swear not | 6 |
not to swear at | 6 |
swear by the name | 6 |
if they be not | 6 |
category of texts with | 6 |
the rate of defects | 6 |
god is my witness | 6 |
great case of conscience | 6 |
words puts this text | 6 |
hath been said by | 6 |
reproduction of the original | 6 |
the original in the | 6 |
in the times of | 6 |
such swearing as was | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
prove the lawfulness of | 6 |
the greatness of the | 6 |
and are to be | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
things my brethren swear | 6 |
my brethren swear not | 6 |
violation of their consciences | 6 |
consent of all nations | 6 |
this text in the | 6 |
puts this text in | 6 |
if we do not | 6 |
above all things swear | 6 |
god for a record | 6 |
rather then the violation | 6 |
the least part of | 6 |
apex covantage keyed and | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
a dissuasive from cursing | 6 |
rate of defects per | 6 |
so much as to | 6 |
the violation of their | 6 |
ought not to be | 6 |
the church of england | 6 |
take this for a | 6 |
then the violation of | 6 |
if it should be | 6 |
simply considered in it | 5 |
into the house of | 5 |
a master of arts | 5 |
the consent of all | 5 |
for a record upon | 5 |
but if it be | 5 |
the throne of god | 5 |
an help to save | 5 |
shalt perform unto the | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
the glorious name of | 5 |
as if he were | 5 |
he would have to | 5 |
help to save swearers | 5 |
were under the law | 5 |
is more then these | 5 |
that provoking sin of | 5 |
the mouth of two | 5 |
that he might establish | 5 |
was under the law | 5 |
the house of the | 5 |
which this land now | 5 |
the people of god | 5 |
every person and persons | 5 |
a collection of the | 5 |
in a collection of | 5 |
righteousnesse of the scribes | 5 |
all manner of swearing | 5 |
rise not at all | 5 |
in the very act | 5 |
a hopefull way to | 5 |
the nature of an | 5 |
taketh his name in | 5 |
by the same reason | 5 |
are not to be | 5 |
the fear of the | 5 |
for it is gods | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
to swear by god | 5 |
to cure that horrid | 5 |
gods judgements upon drunkards | 5 |
of above forty years | 5 |
are to be sold | 5 |
in proof of the | 5 |
swear by the greater | 5 |
the greatest and most | 5 |
reason of which this | 5 |
that feareth an oath | 5 |
all their life long | 5 |
blaspheming the name of | 5 |
lord will not hold | 5 |
every tongue shall confess | 5 |
the number of the | 5 |
swearing by the name | 5 |
it is gods throne | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
would have to be | 5 |
preventing and suppressing of | 5 |
an offer or message | 5 |
way to cure that | 5 |
the new heavens and | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
as it is in | 5 |
away swearing it self | 5 |
the righteousnesse of the | 5 |
collection of the most | 5 |
but shalt perform unto | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
of which this land | 5 |
to hear the word | 5 |
by the authority aforesaid | 5 |
perform unto the lord | 5 |
such a one as | 5 |
dead rise not at | 5 |
at the last day | 5 |
to prove the lawfulness | 5 |
because thou canst not | 5 |
the abuse of it | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
this land now mourneth | 5 |
the day of judgment | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
against that provoking sin | 5 |
by reason of which | 5 |
considered in it self | 5 |
neither by any other | 5 |
being an offer or | 5 |
i call god for | 5 |
to witness with him | 5 |
as much as to | 5 |
for the better preventing | 5 |
may be resembled to | 5 |
the action of swearing | 5 |
much as to say | 5 |
not hold him guiltless | 5 |
enacted by the authority | 5 |
better preventing and suppressing | 5 |
hopefull way to cure | 5 |
of the like nature | 5 |
taking of an oath | 5 |
the searcher of hearts | 5 |
and religious use of | 5 |
at the day of | 5 |
swear by his name | 5 |
provoking sin of swearing | 5 |
is as much as | 5 |
call god for a | 5 |
of cursing and swearing | 5 |
by the true god | 5 |
offer or message from | 5 |
that taketh his name | 5 |
above forty years standing | 5 |
him to swear by | 5 |
the better preventing and | 5 |
the kingdom of heaven | 5 |
by the same author | 5 |
iv tiff page image | 5 |
the consent of nations | 5 |
the taking of an | 5 |
if willing to be | 5 |
to destroy the law | 5 |
that he will not | 4 |
sweare not at all | 4 |
examples of gods revealed | 4 |
in the county of | 4 |
hold him guiltless that | 4 |
did in this case | 4 |
the house of god | 4 |
of the lord thy | 4 |
a fault in you | 4 |
given forth from under | 4 |
charged him to swear | 4 |
by the mercies of | 4 |
to swear and curse | 4 |
miscarry through the contagion | 4 |
the violation of the | 4 |
by the mouth of | 4 |
and be it further | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
to be saved by | 4 |
or our neighbours good | 4 |
the word of the | 4 |
daringly and audaciously provoke | 4 |
the dutie and danger | 4 |
what the old world | 4 |
if i may so | 4 |
is the substance of | 4 |
such as will not | 4 |
a proclamation for the | 4 |
that they would not | 4 |
opened in a sermon | 4 |
at all in the | 4 |
latta text and markup | 4 |
under the new testament | 4 |
in the book of | 4 |
one and the same | 4 |
in the mouth of | 4 |
through the contagion of | 4 |
prayer and preaching in | 4 |
act for the better | 4 |
that sin is past | 4 |
the lawfulness or unlawfulness | 4 |
from under the burden | 4 |
so daringly and audaciously | 4 |
put it into the | 4 |
as a judgement of | 4 |
shall be cut off | 4 |
dutie and danger of | 4 |
of the most remarkable | 4 |
observing of prayer and | 4 |
were neither to be | 4 |
hand of the lord | 4 |
new heavens and earth | 4 |
they are not to | 4 |
day of swearing the | 4 |
original in the british | 4 |
his bowels like water | 4 |
it further enacted by | 4 |
of swearing the lord | 4 |
a record upon my | 4 |
more than these cometh | 4 |
it be not true | 4 |
the consideration of the | 4 |
calling upon god to | 4 |
justices of the peace | 4 |
the better observing of | 4 |
time of the new | 4 |
grave of long custome | 4 |
confirm the truth of | 4 |
that we are not | 4 |
the truth of any | 4 |
the like may be | 4 |
the very act of | 4 |
the command of christ | 4 |
john latta text and | 4 |
justice of the peace | 4 |
the light of the | 4 |
and suppressing of prophane | 4 |
the justice of the | 4 |
name of god is | 4 |
under the burden of | 4 |
proclamation for the further | 4 |
the grave of long | 4 |
and danger of swearing | 4 |
in a sermon preached | 4 |
to them that will | 4 |
the cause of fornication | 4 |
case of conscience opened | 4 |
as a warning to | 4 |
or unlawfulness of swearing | 4 |
which ought to be | 4 |
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they have no need | 4 |
because it is a | 4 |
the scope of the | 4 |
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god to damn them | 4 |
usually written or stiled | 4 |
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in the british library | 4 |
or is usually written | 4 |
the day of swearing | 4 |
before the door of | 4 |
swear by the creatures | 4 |
into the kingdom of | 4 |
of the sabbath day | 4 |
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in the breach of | 4 |
remarkable examples of gods | 4 |
in the day of | 4 |
to the life of | 4 |
use the name of | 4 |
end of all strife | 4 |
religious use of an | 4 |
of that which is | 4 |
is usually written or | 4 |
to the breach of | 4 |
it is the very | 4 |
to put an end | 4 |
house of the swearer | 4 |
further enacted by the | 4 |
further restraint of prophane | 4 |
for the further restraint | 4 |
a curb against cursing | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
that others do so | 4 |
of yea and nay | 4 |
time of the law | 4 |
in which it was | 4 |
latta sampled and proofread | 4 |
record upon my soul | 4 |
an act for the | 4 |
being the lords day | 4 |
aptara keyed and coded | 4 |
the heart of man | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
to swear by any | 4 |
would it not be | 4 |
the most remarkable examples | 4 |
horrid sinne of swearing | 4 |
that horrid sinne of | 4 |
a cure for the | 4 |
you swear away your | 4 |
he might establish the | 4 |
the judgements of god | 4 |
the first of these | 4 |
not take the name | 4 |
most remarkable examples of | 4 |
discourse against customary swearing | 4 |
the very words of | 4 |
the lord of life | 4 |
he were the christ | 4 |
john latta sampled and | 4 |
sacred name for a | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
he will not hold | 4 |
forth from under the | 4 |
buried in the grave | 4 |
the sons of men | 4 |
ever they be saved | 4 |
lawfulness or unlawfulness of | 4 |
swearing the lord maior | 4 |
to confirm the truth | 4 |
than these cometh of | 4 |
forms and fashions of | 4 |
better observing of prayer | 4 |
lord thy god in | 4 |
upon god to damn | 4 |
gods revealed wrath upon | 4 |
whom they so daringly | 4 |
have heard that it | 4 |
much to be feared | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
to eat and drink | 4 |
in swearing by any | 4 |
suppressing of prophane swearing | 4 |
no more then the | 4 |
any justice of peace | 4 |
meerly because it is | 4 |
about the lawfulness or | 4 |
if ever they be | 4 |
more then yea and | 4 |
like may be said | 4 |
and the like of | 4 |
proof of the lawfulness | 4 |
sweare by his name | 4 |
to take notice of | 4 |
the further restraint of | 4 |
as you would have | 4 |
more of the like | 4 |
that they are not | 4 |
the use of an | 4 |
from the house of | 4 |
cure that horrid sinne | 4 |
neither shalt thou swear | 4 |
an oath may be | 4 |
by the life of | 4 |
shalt not take the | 4 |
be it further enacted | 4 |
as in the sight | 4 |
and the better observing | 4 |
old world did in | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
out of measure great | 4 |
of prayer and preaching | 4 |
put away his wife | 4 |
have it to be | 4 |
justice of peace of | 4 |
he came not to | 4 |
the old world did | 4 |
communication be yea yea | 4 |
this matter of swearing | 4 |
own or our neighbours | 4 |
who writeth or stileth | 4 |
made heaven and earth | 4 |
the truth of what | 4 |
came not to destroy | 4 |
the fear of god | 4 |
writeth or stileth himself | 4 |
what nation so barbarous | 4 |
former troubles are forgotten | 4 |
charge one to swear | 4 |
the mercies of god | 4 |
by way of reply | 4 |
the father and the | 4 |
they so daringly and | 4 |
of the truth of | 4 |
is that to us | 4 |
the city of the | 4 |
in the grave of | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
cure for the tongue | 4 |
and broke his neck | 4 |
swear by the true | 4 |
it is not so | 4 |
of the lord to | 4 |
of gods revealed wrath | 4 |
not away swearing it | 4 |
for a witness or | 4 |
or message from him | 4 |
is it not a | 4 |
so that it is | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
end of an oath | 4 |
a sermon concerning svvearing | 4 |
the lawfulness of swearing | 4 |
mouth of two or | 4 |
enter into the kingdom | 4 |
also a curb against | 4 |
of the lawfulness of | 4 |
world did in this | 4 |
all such swearing as | 4 |
the midst of his | 4 |
of the lord is | 4 |
what is that to | 4 |
i may so speak | 4 |
chuse to purchase their | 4 |
is to be understood | 3 |
of all people in | 3 |
and remedies for it | 3 |
point of religion and | 3 |
be taken with restriction | 3 |
this for a rule | 3 |
judgement of god upon | 3 |
by an elderly man | 3 |
them that are no | 3 |
they would not have | 3 |
as bind themselves where | 3 |
bring a scourge upon | 3 |
scope of the place | 3 |
all such real christians | 3 |
or any other creature | 3 |
fell off his horse | 3 |
yea and nay is | 3 |
make no conscience of | 3 |
at the sight of | 3 |
all that march not | 3 |
and your nay nay | 3 |
would be loath to | 3 |
it come unto him | 3 |
our saviour christ in | 3 |
thou shalt do no | 3 |
for that prohibition and | 3 |
of the command of | 3 |
to swear then to | 3 |
that all and every | 3 |
who keep publick houses | 3 |
reasons for that prohibition | 3 |
did not swear by | 3 |
sinnes may be both | 3 |
of all the world | 3 |
will not say it | 3 |
the city of oxford | 3 |
quite contrary to the | 3 |
all swearing under the | 3 |
swearing by the creatures | 3 |
runs into the throng | 3 |
more then these commeth | 3 |
it should not be | 3 |
and also by the | 3 |
in our common communication | 3 |
houses of every good | 3 |
the sad experience of | 3 |
for confinement unto those | 3 |
it is in jesus | 3 |
the god of this | 3 |
and therefore i will | 3 |
and his answers to | 3 |
with a word of | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
the heart of euery | 3 |
with reasons against it | 3 |
word of the lord | 3 |
that march not under | 3 |
that are no gods | 3 |
that they may take | 3 |
that they may avoid | 3 |
unto us under the | 3 |
thy children have forsaken | 3 |
we had as good | 3 |
them in their own | 3 |
to be out of | 3 |
are not under the | 3 |
of the children of | 3 |
tear heaven with their | 3 |
or before all things | 3 |
not swear by the | 3 |
shall it come unto | 3 |
away quite in the | 3 |
thy damnation in hell | 3 |
and preaching in his | 3 |
a malicious man sick | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
though it were but | 3 |
a plain and profitable | 3 |
their earthly liberties by | 3 |
it may be the | 3 |
it is a sin | 3 |
as he cloathed himself | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
any of his subjects | 3 |
of the holy ghost | 3 |
ives his printed plea | 3 |
that the taking of | 3 |
scriptures do not speak | 3 |
as it ought to | 3 |
what fearfull sentence the | 3 |
down fire and brimstone | 3 |
is much to be | 3 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 3 |
as well as other | 3 |
christ hath forbidden all | 3 |
serve to prove the | 3 |
the concerns of civil | 3 |
themselves where they have | 3 |
desire to win souls | 3 |
plain and profitable poem | 3 |
any of those things | 3 |
of blaspheming the name | 3 |
masters face that keeps | 3 |
and blood toucheth blood | 3 |
the former part of | 3 |
by how much the | 3 |
that runs into the | 3 |
against all swearing under | 3 |
if any one should | 3 |
may not be so | 3 |
loose in this matter | 3 |
to exact an oath | 3 |
the rule of the | 3 |
that the grieuousnesse of | 3 |
for every idle word | 3 |
in the d category | 3 |
the wrath of god | 3 |
worse to swear then | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
for a curse on | 3 |
and in all other | 3 |
blaney text and markup | 3 |
judgements upon the profaners | 3 |
quakers objections against it | 3 |
wrath upon these sins | 3 |
to be taken for | 3 |
so on the contrary | 3 |
forfeit and pay to | 3 |
that ceremony of swearing | 3 |
the cure of misprision | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
epistle about the lawfulness | 3 |
heaven with their blasphemies | 3 |
then began men to | 3 |
malicious man sick of | 3 |
that he may be | 3 |
the unquestionable verity of | 3 |
consciences of all people | 3 |
for the good of | 3 |
are so accustomed to | 3 |
avoid the like crimes | 3 |
plague of the heart | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
fearefull sinnes of cursing | 3 |
and fashions of swearing | 3 |
universality of an oath | 3 |
them be confounded that | 3 |
a free discourse against | 3 |
to all such real | 3 |
unto such as bind | 3 |
shewing the hainousness of | 3 |
the scriptures do not | 3 |
account it an oath | 3 |
for the ending of | 3 |
may possesse the heart | 3 |
us under the new | 3 |
at the sign of | 3 |
which may be seen | 3 |
to humane and temporal | 3 |
take it for a | 3 |
you fall into condemnation | 3 |
will not believe me | 3 |
commiseration to the sinner | 3 |
and he that hath | 3 |
not more increase other | 3 |
the earth to open | 3 |
he that feareth an | 3 |
verily swear by the | 3 |
and a desire to | 3 |
hear and obey in | 3 |
his printed plea for | 3 |
mouth is full of | 3 |
there is no hope | 3 |
is the least part | 3 |
the righteous and the | 3 |
a thing that is | 3 |
what i have said | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
a mess of pottage | 3 |
a warning to others | 3 |
call for a curse | 3 |
not follow a multitude | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
is no more forbidden | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
at the kings table | 3 |
the king of kings | 3 |
evils bring a scourge | 3 |
to kill the king | 3 |
be a swift witnesse | 3 |
shall increase thy damnation | 3 |
a sweet composition of | 3 |
and universality of an | 3 |
of note guilty of | 3 |
he that sweareth in | 3 |
till they be in | 3 |
hainousness of common swearing | 3 |
the root of all | 3 |
the hainousness of common | 3 |
the lord our god | 3 |
solemne and religious use | 3 |
people in the sight | 3 |
years younger then the | 3 |
violation of the command | 3 |
according to the apostle | 3 |
to a gentleman of | 3 |
and pay to the | 3 |
depart from the house | 3 |
for liberty of conscience | 3 |
one to swear by | 3 |
jonathan blaney text and | 3 |
expect in the great | 3 |
but the abuse of | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
that the bread he | 3 |
a watch before the | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
of the church of | 3 |
perform to the lord | 3 |
by that reverend divine | 3 |
that were under the | 3 |
one day in seven | 3 |
not to be done | 3 |
to end the strife | 3 |
the d category of | 3 |
be angry with his | 3 |
two opposers of the | 3 |
a scourge upon the | 3 |
they count it a | 3 |
used instead of an | 3 |
the material objections that | 3 |
or in any wise | 3 |
as if god were | 3 |
i would not be | 3 |
by which they are | 3 |
chuse restraint rather then | 3 |
the devils in hell | 3 |
to be placed up | 3 |
the tvvo fearefull sinnes | 3 |
such as bind themselves | 3 |
they tear heaven with | 3 |
his mouth is full | 3 |
and for liberty of | 3 |
a warning for swearers | 3 |
customs of the nations | 3 |
the power of god | 3 |
it be far from | 3 |
to disperse his infection | 3 |
of so many souls | 3 |
and obey in all | 3 |
the impunity of these | 3 |
logarbo text and markup | 3 |
so long as it | 3 |
every tongue shall swear | 3 |
to such as chuse | 3 |
that they did not | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
in which there is | 3 |
that swearing is restrained | 3 |
them may possesse the | 3 |
scoff at the means | 3 |
god and the king | 3 |
and soul into hell | 3 |
blessed is the man | 3 |
whosoever shall be angry | 3 |
unquestionable verity of the | 3 |
the great case of | 3 |
saviour saith concerning swearing | 3 |
that are loose in | 3 |
text in the d | 3 |
a judgement of god | 3 |
custom to the afore | 3 |
deep enough into hell | 3 |
verity of the holy | 3 |
a receipt against vain | 3 |
fit to be set | 3 |
sweet composition of severity | 3 |
ye have heard it | 3 |
knowledge of the ill | 3 |
will meet them at | 3 |
to lust after her | 3 |
words so help me | 3 |
be set vp in | 3 |
composition of severity and | 3 |
every knee shall bow | 3 |
by him in point | 3 |
in the likeness of | 3 |
vengeance of the almighty | 3 |
christ hath substituted instead | 3 |
calls him to witnesse | 3 |
law and the prophets | 3 |
to all the material | 3 |
and that without remedy | 3 |
the scribes and pharises | 3 |
very necessary to be | 3 |
of them may possesse | 3 |
as will not be | 3 |
hearts and minds are | 3 |
of the party offended | 3 |
possesse the heart of | 3 |
of these evils bring | 3 |
as is manifest in | 3 |
the solemn giving of | 3 |
let them be confounded | 3 |
justice of the lord | 3 |
also against drinking to | 3 |
as to swear by | 3 |
god to witness with | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
how much more will | 3 |
when he was drunk | 3 |
in his masters face | 3 |
how can it be | 3 |
i may rot ere | 3 |
to purchase their earthly | 3 |
have galloped in the | 3 |
one or two more | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
it is but a | 3 |
they have galloped in | 3 |
of the people with | 3 |
for it is not | 3 |
answers to the quakers | 3 |
among the saints and | 3 |
upon the whole nation | 3 |
a monument of gods | 3 |
for what i have | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
conscience unto such as | 3 |
he cloathed himself with | 3 |
when all their life | 3 |
never depart from the | 3 |
the honourable robert boyle | 3 |
our own or our | 3 |
compassion and commiseration to | 3 |
thy god in vain | 3 |
set vp in euery | 3 |
of swearing simply considered | 3 |
angry with his brother | 3 |
teacheth them to deny | 3 |
it is the common | 3 |
may be both remembred | 3 |
giving of the law | 3 |
relating to humane and | 3 |
the county of durham | 3 |
printed plea for swearing | 3 |
the solemne and religious | 3 |
not be warned by | 3 |
of roxwell in essex | 3 |
wing b estc r | 3 |
more especially to those | 3 |
as the lord liveth | 3 |
the door of your | 3 |
gods judgements upon the | 3 |
shalt swear by his | 3 |
it be not so | 3 |
to the rule of | 3 |
them at their last | 3 |
the laws of the | 3 |
shall put away his | 3 |
and persons who writeth | 3 |
that we ought to | 3 |
but on the contrary | 3 |
that he hath not | 3 |
that christ hath forbidden | 3 |
little or nothing to | 3 |
christians out of prison | 3 |
necessary to be placed | 3 |
opposers of the truth | 3 |
if one should say | 3 |
receipt against vain oaths | 3 |
bless them that curse | 3 |
as may argue zeal | 3 |
confinement unto those that | 3 |
in his majesties armies | 3 |
the grieuousnesse of those | 3 |
is not taken away | 3 |
material objections that are | 3 |
forbidden unto us under | 3 |
the just hand of | 3 |
d the rate of | 3 |
explained by him in | 3 |
may argue zeal without | 3 |
the lawfulness of that | 3 |
a gentleman of note | 3 |
god for a witness | 3 |
and as much as | 3 |
a wing b estc | 3 |
not under the pay | 3 |
and shall we deny | 3 |
the use of them | 3 |
scourge upon the whole | 3 |
swearing is restrained and | 3 |
against drinking to excess | 3 |
that they might be | 3 |
to be an oath | 3 |
like a malicious man | 3 |
those that are loose | 3 |
where the word non | 3 |
a double portion of | 3 |
the sin of swearing | 3 |
alledged from the scriptures | 3 |
peace of the county | 3 |
set a watch before | 3 |
and minds are exercised | 3 |
the lord thine oaths | 3 |
be without the other | 3 |
cloathed himself with cursing | 3 |
mockers of all that | 3 |
rendred them the objects | 3 |
that the drunkard is | 3 |
if the matter be | 3 |
strickness and purity thereof | 3 |
is the man that | 3 |
the pay of the | 3 |
against the tvvo fearefull | 3 |
in the wayes of | 3 |
will to gall them | 3 |
may expect in the | 3 |
those sinnes may be | 3 |
sworn away all grace | 3 |
and a caution to | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
all sorts of oaths | 3 |
with between and defects | 3 |
that the action of | 3 |
it is not taken | 3 |
the lord that made | 3 |
greatness of the party | 3 |
resist all means tending | 3 |
no manner of work | 3 |
to hear and obey | 3 |
the drunkard is like | 3 |
it is the city | 3 |
it is better to | 3 |
by the number of | 3 |
what christ hath substituted | 3 |
fear of the lord | 3 |
so much in use | 3 |
to be set vp | 3 |
the former troubles are | 3 |
and sworn by them | 3 |
with gods judgements upon | 3 |
which these two men | 3 |
action of swearing simply | 3 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 3 |
of civil right and | 3 |
many more of the | 3 |
his answers to the | 3 |
of the god of | 3 |
taken for divine evidence | 3 |
and what fearfull sentence | 3 |
and commiseration to the | 3 |
by what our saviour | 3 |
in the prosecution of | 3 |
and it is a | 3 |
person and persons who | 3 |
and to all such | 3 |
by the lord of | 3 |
out of their hearts | 3 |
god i may rot | 3 |
o that you would | 3 |
of god in the | 3 |
our saviour saith concerning | 3 |
in point of religion | 3 |
these evils bring a | 3 |
swearing by any thing | 3 |
in the hearts of | 3 |
be far from him | 3 |
the consciences of all | 3 |
of the holy scriptures | 3 |
b estc r ocm | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
that it is so | 3 |
that if christ had | 3 |
have so sworn away | 3 |
and make themselves merry | 3 |
hath not so much | 3 |
of indignation against sin | 3 |
because of oaths the | 3 |
written to a gentleman | 3 |
these commeth of evill | 3 |
increase thy damnation in | 3 |
nothing but their own | 3 |
was then in use | 3 |
as chuse restraint rather | 3 |
may hear by the | 3 |
the name of iesus | 3 |
in the same county | 3 |
manner of swearing is | 3 |
of all that march | 3 |
preaching in his majesties | 3 |
swear then to commit | 3 |
are loose in this | 3 |
excess being a misbehaviour | 3 |
it a grace to | 3 |
so sworn away all | 3 |
by the throne of | 3 |
a prohibition of swearing | 3 |
hatred of them may | 3 |
him guiltless that taketh | 3 |
earthly liberties by swearing | 3 |
the names of other | 3 |
or an help to | 3 |
shall be angry with | 3 |
humane and temporal matters | 3 |
is recommended not onely | 3 |
to tell him whether | 3 |
to end all strife | 3 |
it out of all | 3 |
for atheists and prophane | 3 |
the light of god | 3 |
take too much upon | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
and the city of | 3 |
where they have no | 3 |
are so apt to | 3 |
to the quakers objections | 3 |
watch before the door | 3 |
that they may not | 3 |
grieuousnesse of those sinnes | 3 |
as he loved cursing | 3 |
to these two opposers | 3 |
souls twice dead in | 3 |
all the material objections | 3 |
to such as are | 3 |
follow a multitude to | 3 |
the lord by the | 3 |
charge and command all | 3 |
as the other are | 3 |
he would have found | 3 |
be drowned in a | 3 |
as he hath made | 3 |
to his own hurt | 3 |
for it is the | 3 |
he was the christ | 3 |
bind themselves where they | 3 |
in the houses of | 3 |
be used instead of | 3 |
they may be saved | 3 |
when there is no | 3 |
a desire to win | 3 |
of those sinnes may | 3 |
conscience of an oath | 3 |
argue zeal without malice | 3 |
is full of cursing | 3 |
which is able to | 3 |
and peoples calling upon | 3 |
that they count it | 3 |
the likeness of men | 3 |
for the cause of | 3 |
hath substituted instead of | 3 |
sick of the plague | 3 |
of severity and mercy | 3 |
what an oath is | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
what our saviour saith | 3 |
recommended not onely to | 3 |
more forbidden unto us | 3 |
i hope better things | 3 |
wherein is a sweet | 3 |
written by that reverend | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
fire of gods wrath | 3 |
published by john williams | 3 |
the means to be | 3 |
of compassion and commiseration | 3 |
which is more than | 3 |
nor by any other | 3 |
all people in the | 3 |
not a word that | 3 |
of peace of the | 3 |
them the objects of | 3 |
humane and temporal affairs | 3 |
is more than yea | 3 |
sworn by them that | 3 |
march not under the | 3 |
whosoever shall put away | 3 |
call god to witness | 3 |
especially to hear and | 3 |
all such nominal christians | 3 |
swearing and cursing are | 3 |
then these commeth of | 3 |
guiltless that taketh his | 3 |
liberty of conscience unto | 3 |
as long as you | 3 |
take notice of it | 3 |
the presence of the | 3 |
that the whole world | 3 |
that belongs to the | 3 |
the sword in vain | 3 |
door of your lips | 3 |
a treatise proving by | 3 |
shall forfeit and pay | 3 |
his masters face that | 3 |
it is said of | 3 |
and swear not at | 3 |
ye have heard that | 3 |
the number of his | 3 |
to all such nominal | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
ye fall into condemnation | 3 |
an universal prohibition of | 3 |
of reply both to | 3 |
are that use to | 3 |
struck dead in the | 3 |
the order of melchisedec | 3 |
in their impure and | 3 |
swear and curse even | 3 |
lest ye fall into | 3 |
the lord and his | 3 |
the burden of the | 3 |
reply both to henry | 3 |
the life of grace | 3 |
the ceremony of swearing | 3 |
the strickness and purity | 3 |
quite in the concerns | 3 |
bear your testimonies against | 3 |
as was under the | 3 |
a caution to authority | 3 |
must give an account | 3 |
such justice of the | 3 |
exorbitant and extravagant oaths | 3 |
as well from scripture | 3 |
we must not swear | 3 |
be placed up in | 3 |
in which may be | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
twice dead in sin | 3 |
may be the more | 3 |
judgements of god upon | 3 |
two letters written to | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
to sin against god | 3 |
in the room of | 3 |
the simplicity of yea | 3 |
of the great king | 3 |
do no manner of | 3 |
pray god i may | 3 |
and testimony against all | 3 |
city of the great | 3 |
if the oath be | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
i pray god i | 3 |
together with the strickness | 3 |
concerns of civil right | 3 |
vp in euery house | 3 |
he did it not | 3 |
purchase their earthly liberties | 3 |
earth to open her | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
expect to have christ | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
the light within them | 3 |
being a plain and | 3 |
answer to all the | 3 |
the midst of the | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
whether he were the | 3 |
treatise proving by what | 3 |
the peace or head | 3 |
with the judgements of | 3 |
that in the mouth | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
the living god to | 3 |
these two opposers of | 3 |
for recovery of souls | 3 |
whose habital custom to | 3 |
to swear falsly by | 3 |
as before a magistrate | 3 |
truth of what he | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
that prohibition and substitution | 3 |
the son of god | 3 |
i am a christian | 3 |
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which the lord hath | 3 |
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of gods judgements upon | 3 |
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no will to gall | 3 |
recovery of souls twice | 3 |
said reply to these | 3 |
placed up in the | 3 |
at their last hour | 3 |
the fire of gods | 3 |
swearing under the gospel | 3 |
into his bowels like | 3 |
word may be established | 3 |
revealed wrath upon these | 3 |
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texts with between and | 3 |
by them that are | 3 |
of every good christian | 3 |
to swear by iesus | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
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testimony against all swearing | 3 |
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way of reply both | 3 |
a testimony against gaming | 3 |
the law and the | 3 |
to fear an oath | 3 |
of conscience unto such | 3 |
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a man possest with | 3 |
god blessing the same | 3 |
so long as they | 3 |
you may hear by | 3 |
parts of his body | 3 |
as much as is | 3 |
a caveat for sinners | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
such nominal christians out | 3 |
d category of texts | 3 |
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of rebellion with his | 3 |
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and a new earth | 3 |
man sick of the | 3 |
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position and testimony against | 3 |
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persons who writeth or | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
gentleman of note guilty | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
them that persecute you | 3 |
they be in hell | 3 |
mentioned and horrid sins | 3 |
who is the lord | 3 |
a grace to swear | 3 |
to prevent that three | 3 |
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heaven will meet them | 3 |
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every word may be | 3 |
neither to be feared | 3 |
the number of swearers | 3 |
tvvo fearefull sinnes of | 3 |
impunity of these evils | 3 |
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long as it is | 3 |
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god of this world | 3 |
all means tending thereunto | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
civil right and policy | 3 |
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shall never depart from | 3 |
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words of the apostle | 3 |
habital custom to the | 3 |
swearing simply considered in | 3 |
rebellion with his pardon | 3 |
men verily swear by | 3 |
to look upon the | 3 |
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heart of euery christian | 3 |
they might be saved | 3 |
being a misbehaviour against | 3 |
i would be loath | 3 |
and explained by him | 3 |
our saviour doth not | 3 |
to charge one to | 3 |
the quakers objections against | 3 |
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that he would have | 3 |
the houses of every | 3 |
peoples calling upon god | 3 |
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upon the profaners thereof | 3 |
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swear by my name | 3 |
younge of roxwell in | 3 |
god and his people | 3 |
that heaven will meet | 3 |
guilty of common swearing | 3 |
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the presence of god | 3 |
commended to the consciences | 3 |
god will not be | 3 |
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confirming the truth of | 3 |
face that keeps him | 3 |
swearing by any creature | 3 |
a position and testimony | 3 |
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flies in his masters | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
the sin of the | 3 |
not onely to all | 3 |
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but doth acknowledge the | 3 |
obey in all things | 3 |
of the old testament | 3 |
may be said of | 3 |
so long as i | 3 |
christ extends it to | 3 |
most fit to be | 3 |
note guilty of common | 3 |
means to be saved | 3 |
shalt thou swear by | 3 |
the ends of the | 3 |
atheists and prophane persons | 3 |
of souls twice dead | 3 |
glass for atheists and | 3 |
burden of the oppressed | 3 |
letters written to a | 3 |
up in the houses | 3 |
oh the justice of | 3 |
hear by the sequel | 3 |
forbidden all sorts of | 3 |
by any of those | 3 |
gods holy name to | 3 |
the book of sports | 3 |
god is my record | 3 |
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reply to these two | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
hair white or black | 3 |
free discourse against customary | 3 |
to swear by creatures | 3 |
i adjure thee by | 3 |
fire and brimstone upon | 3 |
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in the concerns of | 3 |
of religion and piety | 3 |
shalt do no manner | 3 |
he will have them | 3 |
to the consciences of | 3 |
him by the living | 3 |
shall suddenly be destroyed | 3 |
the grace of god | 3 |
and this is it | 3 |
swear and curse as | 3 |
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tell him whether he | 3 |
the son of man | 3 |
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the god of heaven | 3 |
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if there were no | 3 |
kill father or mother | 3 |
such as chuse restraint | 3 |
is no hope of | 3 |
children have forsaken me | 3 |
not the one be | 3 |
a misbehaviour against religion | 3 |
not by any oath | 3 |
the sound of a | 3 |
calling god to witness | 3 |
according to the flesh | 3 |
unto the lord thine | 3 |
according to the greek | 3 |
the vengeance of the | 3 |
of the peace or | 3 |
restraint rather then the | 3 |
by our saviour christ | 3 |
they have so sworn | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
sinnes of cursing and | 3 |
in the instant of | 3 |
christ and his apostles | 3 |
he fell down dead | 3 |
bare word of an | 2 |
let him give her | 2 |
of our saviour and | 2 |
he that made the | 2 |
the sad fruits of | 2 |
any other with god | 2 |
the oaths of others | 2 |
of the oppressed seed | 2 |
with ten thousand worlds | 2 |
would not be so | 2 |
hear peters searching sermon | 2 |
all oaths are forbidden | 2 |
than that of the | 2 |
for he was thereby | 2 |
be at thy beck | 2 |
do nothing but curse | 2 |
bloud of christ shed | 2 |
this even against our | 2 |
placest an idol in | 2 |
all things have love | 2 |
ever you be saved | 2 |
who smote egypt with | 2 |
to rap out oaths | 2 |
will not the judge | 2 |
girdle wherewith he shall | 2 |
with all our might | 2 |
he that will swear | 2 |
make conscience of it | 2 |
they are so unsufferable | 2 |
the creatures of god | 2 |
a terrible word for | 2 |
are much more bound | 2 |
in york by tho | 2 |
against the great day | 2 |
ask a petition in | 2 |
away like the sound | 2 |
to their own hurt | 2 |
how are they like | 2 |
and for a girdle | 2 |
as also the searcher | 2 |
in the superlative degree | 2 |
sin so long as | 2 |
sinner rescued from satans | 2 |
shed his innocent bloud | 2 |
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take all occasions to | 2 |
as one well observes | 2 |
forbids those exorbitant and | 2 |
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though it were our | 2 |
to have their souls | 2 |
base bankrupts pawn so | 2 |
and edged from hell | 2 |
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the highest asseverations that | 2 |
of it to the | 2 |
drowned the old world | 2 |
or will bring distribution | 2 |
other sins we have | 2 |
shall dwell in gods | 2 |
could not help it | 2 |
our brother is to | 2 |
vice meerly because it | 2 |
in your hearts to | 2 |
it should fire also | 2 |
works in them his | 2 |
beastly sin of drunkennesse | 2 |
the secret thoughts and | 2 |
of a letter from | 2 |
we know by experience | 2 |
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of oaths the whole | 2 |
pas text and markup | 2 |
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himself with cursing like | 2 |
the truth in love | 2 |
as do not swear | 2 |
in wishing him the | 2 |
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you by the lord | 2 |
since they wished themselves | 2 |
or thing it self | 2 |
you know it not | 2 |
where thousands since have | 2 |
that he hath spared | 2 |
is given unto god | 2 |
not with your tongue | 2 |
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eighth and ninth offence | 2 |
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their peculiar brand in | 2 |
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that bell toled for | 2 |
garment to cover him | 2 |
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god that made them | 2 |
his drum of rebellion | 2 |
which being beat from | 2 |
the want of credit | 2 |
ye shall not swear | 2 |
what will be the | 2 |
evil circumstances to deprave | 2 |
we must only use | 2 |
an errour against governemtn | 2 |
years after the moon | 2 |
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man is rather a | 2 |
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he that desires to | 2 |
universality of that practice | 2 |
it into the water | 2 |
substance of swearing but | 2 |
by the reproachfull words | 2 |
who knows our hearts | 2 |
moses and the law | 2 |
christ forbidding us to | 2 |
we could give christ | 2 |
be redeemed with ten | 2 |
i will do such | 2 |
this instance concerning swearing | 2 |
things take heed of | 2 |
committest an high degree | 2 |
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not but you are | 2 |
fire in the palace | 2 |
were satan his crafts | 2 |
pharaoh and his host | 2 |
for all the spoil | 2 |
at a deaf mans | 2 |
be your chief ease | 2 |
hath a great controversie | 2 |
help our neighbour himself | 2 |
sanctifie the lord god | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
in swearing such an | 2 |
which miscarry through the | 2 |
reasons of it are | 2 |
quietly in their sins | 2 |
i am sure it | 2 |
touch them to the | 2 |
excuse that others do | 2 |
by ascribing and communicating | 2 |
scorn our brother should | 2 |
a cursing and blaspheming | 2 |
and panders of vice | 2 |
the whole world to | 2 |
of the profession of | 2 |
in prophane scoffs at | 2 |
saviours name in pieces | 2 |
who by looking in | 2 |
the difference of wills | 2 |
fast on the devils | 2 |
note what is spoken | 2 |
be so desperately wicked | 2 |
learn this their damnable | 2 |
salvation it self will | 2 |
of an honest man | 2 |
the heavier the transgression | 2 |
they live as if | 2 |
lest adding more should | 2 |
not mock at gods | 2 |
but would sleep quietly | 2 |
custom of drinking healths | 2 |
would not be warned | 2 |
the millions of times | 2 |
sweareth shall be cut | 2 |
will any but base | 2 |
see more touching the | 2 |
hearing himself abused to | 2 |
undeservedly cursed such an | 2 |
alledge for his defence | 2 |
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name of god blasphemed | 2 |
souls besides thine own | 2 |
that will not be | 2 |
the sand of the | 2 |
a course is taken | 2 |
becomes of them hereafter | 2 |
lord of all the | 2 |
and apply christs passion | 2 |
unto these basest of | 2 |
bloudy oaths and execrations | 2 |
they did not swear | 2 |
how when we were | 2 |
these lines do either | 2 |
that neither his guards | 2 |
this their damnable cursing | 2 |
to be sold by | 2 |
or the necessity of | 2 |
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thou wouldst kill him | 2 |
had ever this wish | 2 |
for time to come | 2 |
them the way to | 2 |
or offer better security | 2 |
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to be put in | 2 |
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a second or new | 2 |
the instigation of the | 2 |
by this act imposed | 2 |
both him and his | 2 |
once he touch them | 2 |
beat from the candle | 2 |
them to the quick | 2 |
many souls as thou | 2 |
of poland had ever | 2 |
lord and by malcham | 2 |
both could and would | 2 |
be interwoven with oaths | 2 |
is not above years | 2 |
of plague sores are | 2 |
twenty or thirty years | 2 |
thing at the day | 2 |
everlasting glory in heaven | 2 |
curse him for condemning | 2 |
reproachfull words of his | 2 |
when every turk that | 2 |
more plainly reads it | 2 |
much more our sins | 2 |
that without any inducement | 2 |
plagues of our posterity | 2 |
that he may make | 2 |
i have been wicked | 2 |
that you thus offend | 2 |
mortally hate the naked | 2 |
the lawfulness of some | 2 |
they are in the | 2 |
for all their swearing | 2 |
christ hath done for | 2 |
easier the thing commanded | 2 |
dwell in gods holy | 2 |
it is an observation | 2 |
i speak to you | 2 |
and cursing are sins | 2 |
the earth the contrary | 2 |
is not this excuse | 2 |
and therefore i shall | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
i have endeavoured to | 2 |
as have shaken out | 2 |
those that swear in | 2 |
comfort it will be | 2 |
even against the holy | 2 |
at all a fault | 2 |
be out of measure | 2 |
if men be not | 2 |
himself to the devil | 2 |
conscience also bearing me | 2 |
christian by iohn taylor | 2 |
incur the like forfeiture | 2 |
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the confirming of a | 2 |
like the setting a | 2 |
sunk to the bottom | 2 |
not marked with a | 2 |
what you do before | 2 |
soul to the heart | 2 |
and earth wherein dwelleth | 2 |
earth wherein dwelleth righteousness | 2 |
so as to swear | 2 |
even of negative and | 2 |
they will return to | 2 |
but thy example infects | 2 |
fearfull sentence the wiked | 2 |
of speaking and hearing | 2 |
we swear at all | 2 |
they have rejected all | 2 |
justice with the lord | 2 |
it were easie to | 2 |
the sin far more | 2 |
you by the mercies | 2 |
the easier the thing | 2 |
resolve not to take | 2 |
almost all that hear | 2 |
father and the son | 2 |
be communicated or ascribed | 2 |
much smart for their | 2 |
he that sweareth by | 2 |
sets them in his | 2 |
in two or three | 2 |
it is a vice | 2 |
who makes the difference | 2 |
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fear any thing till | 2 |
man that is not | 2 |
whose excrements and filth | 2 |
do so a most | 2 |
of those whom satan | 2 |
hereafter they would give | 2 |
makes the land to | 2 |
the faithful ministers of | 2 |
strike one dead with | 2 |
perswade the most impudent | 2 |
as we know by | 2 |
of fire that never | 2 |
hear the worst of | 2 |
another hour runneth out | 2 |
only i will insert | 2 |
and by him that | 2 |
be hid from his | 2 |
and in the first | 2 |
all cure which strives | 2 |
determined to destroy thee | 2 |
the peace of the | 2 |
only becoming a fool | 2 |
of a young man | 2 |
as it is admirable | 2 |
might never come into | 2 |
swear away your salvation | 2 |
keep a narrower watch | 2 |
the better for them | 2 |
inherit part of his | 2 |
are so far from | 2 |
for the lords sake | 2 |
the danger is of | 2 |
the plagues of our | 2 |
as a desperate patient | 2 |
our plagues wonderful and | 2 |
give a thousand worlds | 2 |
we be doers of | 2 |
belief unto my words | 2 |
have the curtains drawn | 2 |
sinners love application as | 2 |
to be saved being | 2 |
could have satisfied gods | 2 |
thousand thousand years torments | 2 |
and that though they | 2 |
but let envy sweat | 2 |
part of what god | 2 |
are worse for watering | 2 |
in the red sea | 2 |
is the prophet tells | 2 |
record against the great | 2 |
god commands and requires | 2 |
pas sampled and proofread | 2 |
not their tongues fired | 2 |
swine all their life | 2 |
and ascribe to it | 2 |
but such as like | 2 |
desire that he may | 2 |
as the apostle sets | 2 |
pay them in their | 2 |
the creatures displease thee | 2 |
that which i have | 2 |
to us the one | 2 |
wicked men with a | 2 |
but that they would | 2 |
did their utmost to | 2 |
the publishing of the | 2 |
not what an oath | 2 |
which went into the | 2 |
that if any person | 2 |
make themselves merry with | 2 |
that it was satan | 2 |
cloaths that cover us | 2 |
when one is adjured | 2 |
us the one cannot | 2 |
cannot be redeemed with | 2 |
humours in mans body | 2 |
that dwelleth therein shall | 2 |
wilt thou leap into | 2 |
but it must be | 2 |
to make amends for | 2 |
abhorred of all that | 2 |
having told us before | 2 |
your part in that | 2 |
be accounted an evil | 2 |
upon these sins with | 2 |
the great danger of | 2 |
part of the pastors | 2 |
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and reject the means | 2 |
sin is the cause | 2 |
i had almost said | 2 |
every vein of their | 2 |
by edward husband and | 2 |
that are in all | 2 |
with a hot iron | 2 |
they might as well | 2 |
god in our oaths | 2 |
to be confuted with | 2 |
much swearing causeth such | 2 |
given us but a | 2 |
let such oaths and | 2 |
a wise man will | 2 |
be not made alive | 2 |
the reproachfull words of | 2 |
the very depth of | 2 |
a covenant with your | 2 |
what he will have | 2 |
hath not put his | 2 |
amen are the same | 2 |
charge christ to swear | 2 |
by the lords name | 2 |
to be indicted of | 2 |
or thirty years together | 2 |
are wont to do | 2 |
the proof of his | 2 |
thy oaths and curses | 2 |
and all we had | 2 |
the apostle in heb | 2 |
if a malefactor should | 2 |
this sottish and damnable | 2 |
as they were before | 2 |
it is easie for | 2 |
with which their lives | 2 |
him and all men | 2 |
as call for a | 2 |
solemn oaths before the | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
should not gods servants | 2 |
when it will not | 2 |
times of the gospel | 2 |
which is the light | 2 |
flagitious sinners when they | 2 |
simplicity of yea and | 2 |
and are called godwins | 2 |
only proper to god | 2 |
their much swearing causeth | 2 |
it being their peculiar | 2 |
if he were guilty | 2 |
at all by the | 2 |
informed you from gods | 2 |
but thou art so | 2 |
the bloud of so | 2 |
that will shut their | 2 |
hate the naked truth | 2 |
time thou art angry | 2 |
their eyes against it | 2 |
because you ascribe that | 2 |
a long time to | 2 |
such as call for | 2 |
the blessed name of | 2 |
they must not forbear | 2 |
cursing mouths are like | 2 |
lawfully called to it | 2 |
speaking the truth in | 2 |
the name of jesus | 2 |
but almost all that | 2 |
is to no more | 2 |
and cold water hot | 2 |
so the more mean | 2 |
account for the sins | 2 |
your own souls good | 2 |
make love to destruction | 2 |
former part of the | 2 |
an oath by the | 2 |
what you know not | 2 |
strictly charge and command | 2 |
him with all our | 2 |
dost thou curse thine | 2 |
who are set to | 2 |
a perverse and obstinate | 2 |
swore not by god | 2 |
sacrifice to the lord | 2 |
the hand is so | 2 |
which would make a | 2 |
far as was possible | 2 |
a short view of | 2 |
he would not believe | 2 |
i speak of him | 2 |
free offer of grace | 2 |
to light on them | 2 |
look to be heirs | 2 |
perswaded to hearken a | 2 |
part of gods worship | 2 |
only they learn it | 2 |
sent from god himself | 2 |
for gods endeavour to | 2 |
you will not say | 2 |
and most admired love | 2 |
given up to this | 2 |
solemn and religious use | 2 |
only belongeth to god | 2 |
his hand to his | 2 |
by reason of their | 2 |
then by his apostle | 2 |
would not be cured | 2 |
continually aggravate his torments | 2 |
a bell that is | 2 |
they curse his punishments | 2 |
as a dog does | 2 |
back out of the | 2 |
if you have not | 2 |
excesse in this sin | 2 |
so many souls as | 2 |
from and after the | 2 |
it presently passes away | 2 |
stop their ears from | 2 |
multitude to do evil | 2 |
oblige himself to pay | 2 |
the broad way to | 2 |
the sun hardens clay | 2 |
or some such hellish | 2 |
must not see our | 2 |
wits in prophane scoffs | 2 |
you are a gentleman | 2 |
due unto the same | 2 |
hope it shall be | 2 |
they were not so | 2 |
judge so much the | 2 |
of the pastors advocate | 2 |
and good of others | 2 |
of the third commandement | 2 |
is also confirmed by | 2 |
love him all our | 2 |
in use at all | 2 |
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earth shall be forgotten | 2 |
lawes of the nation | 2 |