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Foure treatises : tending to disswade all Christians from foure no lesse hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkennesse, whoredome, and briberie. Wherein the greatnes and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies, which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger. By Iohn Dovvname Batcheler in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word.
John DownameDate: 1609- Books
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Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and sabbath-breakers. In a collection of the most remarkable examples of Gods revealed wrath upon these sins : with their aggravations, as well from scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation. By W. L.
Samuel HammondDate: 1659- Books
The anatomy of swearing / Ashley Montagu.
Ashley MontaguDate: 2001- Books
Holy shit : a brief history of swearing / Melissa Mohr.
Mohr, MelissaDate: [2013], ©2013- Books
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Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and Sabbath-breakers : In a collection of the most remarkable examples of God's revealed wrath upon these sins : with their aggravations, as well from Scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation.
Samuel HammondDate: 1659- Books
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A statute against drunkennesse : viz. 4. Jacobus 5. The penaltie of a drunkard, &c.
Date: [1644]- Books
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A statute for swearers and drunkards, or Forsake now your follies, your booke cannot saue you, for if you sweare and be drunke, the stockes will haue you : To the tune of When canons are roaring.
Date: [1624]- Books
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Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and sabbath-breakers : in a collection of the most remarkable examples of Gods revealed wrath upon these sins: with their aggravations, as well from scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation.
Samuel HammondDate: 1659
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A soldier, leaning against the window ledge of a prison window with a large empty flask on the ground, is conversing with a prisoner who is looking through the bars while holding a tankard in his hand. Lithograph after R. Seymour.
Robert SeymourDate: 1830-1839Reference: 31618i- Books
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Foure treatises : tending to disswade all Christians from foure no less hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkenesse, whoredome, and briberie. Wherein the greatnes and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies; which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger. / By Iohn Dovvname batcheler in diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word.
John DownameDate: 1608- Books
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A testimony against drunkenness and swearing, &c : With a postscript unto all such as have any tenderness of heart or conscience, either male or female, or any fear of God in you, and are grieved at the abominations that you daily hear and see amongst your families and neighbours, in what country or nation soever. Being a copy of a paper written and given forth (at Polch-Ground within the Haven of Long-Sound) in Norway (the 20th of the fifth moneth, 1674.) in the king of Denmark's dominion. / By William Bayly.
William BaylyDate: printed in the year 1675- Books
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The swearer and the drunkard, two brethren in iniquity, arraigned at the bar, or, A charge drawn up against those two great sins of these nations, swearing and drunkenness : wherein is laid open the heinousness of these sins, by several agravations [sic], and the dangerous consequences which will ensue upon the same : to the end that swearers and drunkards my be perswaded to repent in time, and not wilfully destroy their own souls : very seasonable and profitable to read.
Killiray, MatthewDate: 1673- Books
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Foure treatises : tending to disswade all Christians from foure no lesse hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkennesse, whoredome, and bribery. Wherein the greatnesse and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies, which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger. By Iohn Dovvname Batcheler in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods word.
John DownameDate: 1613- Books
Graphic language / Ian Williams, Thom Ferrier.
Williams, IanDate: 2011