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The case of swearing (at all) discussed : with several objections answered, the primitive practices therein asserted out of several ancient authors : together with several presidents out of the book of martyrs. The inconveniences that follows the present practice of swearing, which might easily be prevented by a law to punish false witnesse-bearing, and lying as well as other evils. Also, a word to all people that are zealous for the commands of Christ, recorded in the scripture
Crook, John (1617-1699)
1660
Imprint of this impression has "at the Black-Spread-Eagle".
The case of swearing (at all) discussed : with several objections answered, the primitive practices therein asserted out of several ancient authors; together with several presidents out of the book of martyrs. The inconveniences that follows the present practice of swearing, which might easily be prevented by a law to punish false witnesse-bearing, and lying as well as other evils. Also, a word to all people that are zealous for the commands of Christ, recorded in the scripture
Crook, John (1617-1699)
1660
Imprint of this impression has "at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle".
Sixteen reasons drawn from the law of God, the law of England, and right reason, to shew why diverse true Christians (called Quakers) refuse to swear at all : for the satisfaction of all the upright in heart, that the innocent may not be condemned with the wicked
Crook, John (1617-1699)
[1661]
Indexed in: Wing C7213; Smith I, 484.
Sixteen reasons drawn from the law of God, the law of England, and right reason, to shew why diverse true Christians (called Quakers) refuse to swear at all : for the satisfaction of all the upright in heart, that the innocent may not be condemned with the wicked
Crook, John (1617-1699)
[1661]
Indexed in: Wing C7213; Smith I, 484.