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A97249 A hopefull way to cure, that horrid sinne of svvearing. Or an helpe to save swearers, if willing to be saved: being an offer or message from him, whom they so daringly, and audatiously provoke. Also a curb against cursing. Younge, Richard. 1645 (1645) Wing Y160AB; Thomason E24_2; ESTC R211952 24,628 17

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A Hopefull way to Cure that horrid Sinne of SVVEARING Or an helpe to save Swearers if willing to be saved being an Offer or Message from HIM whom they so Daringly and Audatiously provoke Before you lay it by at lest read the Postcript at the End Messenger SIr methinkes you sware and curse as if he that made the eare could not heare Or as if he were neither to be feared nor cared for who for sinne cast the Angells out of heaven Adam out of Paradice drowned the old world rained down fire and brimstone upon Sodome commanded the earth to open her mouth and swallow down quicke Corah and his company he who smote Egypt with so many plagues overthrew Pharoah and his host in the Red Sea destroyed great and mighty Kings giving their land for an inheritance to his people And can as easily with a word of his mouth strike you dead while you are blaspheming him and cast you body and soule into hell for your odious unthankefullnesse Yea it is a mercy beyond expression that he hath spared you so long What because you are displeased with others will you fly in your makers face and tare your Saviours name in peices This is worse then frenzy this is to send challenges into heaven and make love to distruction consider of it least you sweare away your part in that blood which must save you if ever you be saved yea take heed least you be plagued with a witnes and that both here and here after for God who cannot lye hath threatned that his curse shall never depart from the house of the swearer as it is Zach. 5.1 to 5. And I doubt not but you are already cursed though you know it not That either he hath cursed you in your body by sending some foule disease or in your estate by suddainly consuming it or in your name by blemishing and blasting it or in your seed by not prospering it or in your mind by darkning it or in your heart by hardning it or in your conscience by terrifying it or will in your soule by everlastingly damning it if you repent not Wherefore take heed what you doe before it prove too late Or if you regard not your selfe or your owne soules good yet for the Kingdomes good leave your swaring for the Lord as now we find to our smart hath a great controversie with the inhabitants of the land because of swaring Hosea 4.1.2 Yea because of oaths the whole land even the 3. Kingdomes now mourneth or rather lyes a bleeding and that to death as you may see Ier. 23.10 Neither object that ye are so accusto●ed to swaring that you cannnot leave it for this defence is worse then the offence as take an instance Shall a Thiefe or Murtherer at the barre aleadge for his defence that it hath beene his use and custome of a long time to rob and kill or if he doe will not the Judge so much the rather send him to the Gallowes Besides the objection is false and frivilus for weare you forced to pay 12. pence for every oath you sweare as the law injoynes or if you were sure to have your tongue cut out which is too light a punishment for this sin damnation being the due penalty thereof as the Apostle sets it downe James 5.12 You both could and would leave it Wherefore I beseech you by the mercies of God who hath removed so many evills and conferred so many good things upon you that they are beyond thought or imagination to leave it especially after this warning which in case you do not will be a sore witnesse rise up in judgment against you another day Swarer Did I sware or curse Messenger Very often as all here present can witnesse and Satan also who stands by to take notice reckon up and set on your score every oath you utter keeping them upon record against the great day of asize at which time every oath will prove as a daggars point stabbing your soule to the heart or as so many waights pressing you downe to hell Revelat. 12.10 As also the searcher of hearts who himselfe will one day be a swift witnesse against swarers Mal. 3.5 For of all other sinners the Lord will not hould him guiltlesse that taketh his name in vaine as the third commandement tells you Exod. 20.7 But woe is me it fares with common swarers as with persons desperately deseased whose excrements and filth comes from them at unawars for as by much labour the hand is so hardned that it hath no sence of labour so there much swaring causeth such abrawny skin of sencelessenesse to overspread the heart memory and conscienee that the swarer swareth unwittingly and having sworne hath no remembrance of his oath much lesse repentance for his sin Swarer Alasse though I did sware yet I thought no harme Messenger O foole what Prince hearing himselfe abused to his face by the reproachful words of his base and impotent Subject would admit of such an excuse that whatsoever he spake with his mouth yet he thought no ill in his heart And shall God take this for a good answer having told us beforehand Deut. 28.58.59 that if we doe not feare and dread his glorious and fearfull name the Lord our God he will make our plagues wonderfull and of long continuance and the plagues of our posterity Besides how frequently doest thou polute and prophaine Gods name and thy Saviours The Jewes greviously finned in crusifying the Lord of life but once and that of ignorance but the times are innumerable that thou doest it every day in the yeare every hower in the day although thy conscience and the holy spirit of grace hath checkt thee for it a thousand and a thousand times Doest thou expect to have Christ thy Redeemer and Advocate when thy conscience tells thee that thou hast seldome remembred him but to blaspheme him and more often named him in thy oaths and curses then in thy prayers Swarer Surely if I did sweare it was but faith and troth by our lady the masse the roode the light this bread by the crosse of the silver or the like which is no great matter I hope so long as I sweare not by God nor by my Saviour Messenger That 's your grosse ignorance of the Scriptures for God expresly forbids it and that upon paine of damnation James the 5.12 First our Saviour Christ in his owne person forbids it Mat. 5.34 35 36.37 I say unto you sware not at all neither by heaven for it is Gods throne nor by earth for it is his footstoole nor by Jerusalem for it is the City of the great King neither shalt thou sweare by thine head because thou canst not make one haire white or black but let your communication be Yea Yea Nay Nay for whatsoever is more then these commeth of evill and then by his Apostle Above all things my breathren sware not neither by heaven nor by earth ●or by any other oath but let your
As heare how the Holy Ghost delivers it Psal 109. As he loved cursing so shall it come unto him and as he loved not blessing so shall it be farre from him As hee cloathed himselfe with cursing like a garment so shall it come into his bowels like water and like oyle into his bones let it be unto him as a garment to cover him and for a girdle wherewith he shall alwaies be girded ver 17 18 19. Here this all ye whose tongues tunne so fast one the devills arrand you loved cursing you shall have it both upon you about you and in you and that everlastingly if you persereve and goe on for Christ himselfe at the last day even he which came to save the world shall say unto all such depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devill and his Angells Mat. 25.41 Where they shall doe nothing but curse for evermore for they no farther apprehending the goodnesse mercy and bounty of God then by the sense of their owne torments the effects of his justice shall hate him and hating him they shall curse him Revel 16.11.21 They suffer and they blaspheme there is in them a furious malice against him being cursed of him they recurse him they curse him for making them curse him for condemning them curse him because being ajudged to death they can never finde death they curse his punishments because they are so unsufferable curse his mercies because they may never tast them curse the blood of Christ shed on the Crosse becuse it hath satisfied for milions and done their unbeleeving soules no good curse the Angells and Saints in heaven because they see them in joy and themselves in torment Cursings shall be their sins and their chiefe ease Blasphemies their Prayers Lacrimae their notes Lamentation all their harmony these shall be their evening songes their morning songs their mourning songs for ever ever And indeede who shall go to hell if cursers should be left out Wherefore let all those learne to blesse that looke to be heirers of the blessing Swearer O But God is mercifull and Christ came into the world to save sinners witnesse the Theefe upon the Crosse who was heard by him at the last houre Messenger I grant the Lord is exceeding mercifull and gratious flow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth keeping mercy for thousands forgiving iniquity transgression and sinne for he proclaimes himselfe so Exod. 34.6 7. But he will by no meanes cleare the ungodly but visit the iniquitie of their fathers upon their children and upon their childrens children unto the third and fourth generation as it followes in the very same verse Yea he will reward the wicked according to their workes Revel 20.12.13 and 22.12 Indeed a world of men beleeve with Orrigen that God is so mercifull that all shall be saved they presume that God must needs save them because he made them without any other ground though in another fit they are as apt to dispayre to say with the same Origen should all other sinners obtaine mercy yet not I. Wicked men are altogether in extreames at first they make question whether this or that be a sinne at last they apprehend it such a sinne that they make question whether it can be forgiven Either God is so mercifull that they may live how they list or so just that he will not pardon them upon their repentance No meane with them between the rock of presumption and the gulfe of dispayer But the tenure of the word of God runs thus Let the wicked forsake his wayes and the unrighteous his own imaginations and returne unto the Lord and he will have mercy upon him and to our God for he is very ready to forgive As Esay hath it Chap. 55 7. And that we should not doubt of this the Lord redoubles his promise Ezek. 18. And confirmes the same with an oath Chap. 33.11 Yea he is more ready to shew mercy upon our repentance then we are to beg it as appeares in the example of the Prodigall Sonne Luke 15.20 Doe but repent and God will pardon you bee your sinnes never so many and innumerable for multitude never so haynous for qualitie and magnitude for repentance is alwayes blest with forgivenesse Yea sinnes upon repentance are so remitted as if they had never beene committed I have put away thy transgressions as a cloud and thy sinnes as a mist Esay 44.22 And what by corruption hath beene done by repentance is undone as a bundance of examples witnesse Hee pardoned Davids Murther and Adultery Solomons Idolatry Peters Apostacy Paul did not only deny Christ but persecuted him yet he obtained mercy upon his repentance yea amongst the worst of Gods enemies some are singled out for mercy witnesse Manasses Mary Magdalen the Theefe c. Many of the Jewes did not onely deny Christ the holy one and the just but crucified him yet were they pricked in there hearts at Peters Sermon gladly received the word were baptized Act. 2.41 But on the other side unlesse we repent and amend our lives we shall all perish as Christ himselfe affirmes Luk. 13.3.5 For though mercy rejoyceth against justice Iam 2.13 yet it destroyeth not God justice he is just as well as mercifull his mercy is a just mercy and his justice is not an unmercifull justice he is infinite in both and therefore in his word he hath equally promised all blessings spirituall temporall and eternall unto those that keepe his commandements and threatned all mannor of judgements to those that break them with their severall extreames according to the measure degree of every sin Deut. 28. which chapter together with the former I wish thee to reade if thou wilt know thy selfe and foreknow thy judgement Neither is salvation more promised to the godly then eternall death and destruction is threatned to the wicked both in the old and new Testament And as Christ is a Saviour so Moses is an accuser Iohn 5.45 Alasse though to all repentant sinners he is amost mercifull God yet to wilfull and inpenitente sinners hee is a consuming fire Heb. 12.29 Deut. 4.24 Doth not the Apostle say that neither fornecators nor idolaters nor adulterers nor buggerers nor theeves nor coveteous nor drunkards nor raylers nor extortioners to which number Saint Iohn Revel 21.8 addeth the fearefull and unbeleeving murtherers and sorserers and all lyers shall not inherit the Kingdome of God but shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death 1. Cor. 6.9 10. Gal. 5.21 And doth he not likewise affirme that all they shall bee damned which beleeved not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousnesse 2 Thes 2.12 doth not the Lord say Ier. 16.13 that he will have no mercy for such as are deseparately wicked and againe Deut. 29.19.20 That if any man blesse himself in his heart saying I shall have peace although I walke according to the
yea be yea and your nay nay least you fall into condemnation James 5.12 Where marke the Emphasis in the first words Above all things sware not and the great danger of it in the last word condemnation If the matter be light vaine we must not sweare at all if so waighty that we may lawfully sweare as before a Magistrate being called to it then we must only use the glorious name of our God in a holy religious mannor as you may see Deut. 6.13 Isa 45.23 65.16 Josh 23.7 Ier. 5.7 Exod. 23.13 And the reasons of it are waighty if we look into them for in swaring by any creature whatsoever wee doe invocate that creature and ascibe to it divine worship a lawfull oath being a kind of invocation and a part of Gods worship Yea whatsoever wee sweare by that we invocate both as our witnesse surety and judge Heb. 6.16 and by consequence deifie it by ascribing communicating unto it Gods incommunicable atributes as his omnipresents and omnisiencie of being every where present and knowing the secret thoughts and intentions of the heart and likewise an omnipotency as being almighty in patronising protecting defending and rewarding us for speaking the truth or punishing us if we speake falsly All which are so peculiar to God as that they can no way be communicated or ascribed to another So that in swaring by any of those things thou committest an heigh degree of grosse Idollatry thou spoylest and robbest God of his glory the most impious kind of theft and in a manner dethronest him and placest an Idoll in his roome And as to sweare by the creature makes the sin far more haynous so the more meane and vile the thing is which you sweare by be it by my fey by cocke and pie hares foote by this cheese and such like childish oaths which are so much in use with the ignorant and superstitious swarme the greater is your sinne in swearing such an oath because you ascribe that unto these basest of creatures which is only proper to God namely to know your heart and to be a deseruer of secret things why else should you call that creature as a witnesse unto your conscience that you speake the truth and lye not which only belongeth to God And therefore the Lord calls it a forsaking of him as marke well what he saith Jer 5.7 How shall I spare thee for this thy children have forsaken me and sworne by them that are no Gods Exod. 23.13 And doe you make it a small matter to forsake God and make a God of the creature Will you beleeve the Prophet Amos. If you will he saith speaking of them that swore by the sin of Samaria that they shall fall and never rise againe Amos 8.14 a terrible place to vaine swarers Neither are we to joyne any other with God in our oaths for in so doing we make base Idolls and filthy creatures corrivalls in honour and competitors in the throne of justice with the Lord who is creator of heaven and earth and the supreame judge and sole Monnarke of all the world Or in case we doe our doome shall be remedilesse for the Lord threatneth by the Prophet Zephany that he will cut off them that sweare by the Lord and by Maulcham which Maulcham was there King or as some thinke their Idoll Zeph. 1.4.5 But admit the sinne were small as you would have it to be yet the circomstances make it most hainous for even the least sinne in its owne nature is not only mortall but unpardonable so long as it is willingly committed and excused or defended Swarer But all doe sweare except some few singular ones and they also will lye which is as bad Messenger You must not measure all others by your owne Bushell for although ill dispositions cause ill suspitions even as the eye that is bloodshot sees all things red or as they that have the Jaunders see all things yellow yet know that there be thousands who can say truly through Gods mercy that they had rather choose to have their soules passe from their bodies then a willfull premeditated lye or a wicked oath from their mouths wherefore when you want experience thinke the best as charity bids you and leave what you know not to the searcher of hearts As for the number of swearers it cannot be denied but the sinne is almost universall and this is it which hath insensed Gods wrath almost brought an universal destruction upon our whole Nation But is not this excuse that others doe so a most reasonlesse plea and only becomming a foole when our Saviour Christ hath plainly told us that the greatest number goe the broade way to distruction and but a few the narrow way which leadeth unto life Mat. 7.13.14 and St. Iohn that the whole world lyeth in wickednesse 1 Iohn 5.19 And that the number of those whom Satan shall deceive is as the sand of the Sea Revelat. 20.8 and 13.16 Isay 10.22 Rom. 9.27 And tell me were it a good plea to commit a fellony and say that others doe so Or wilt thou leape into hell and cast away thy soule because others doe so A sorry comfort it will be to have a numerous multitude accoompany us into that lake of fier that nver shall be quenched Besides it is Gods expresse charge Exod. 23.2 Thou shalt not follow a multitude to doe evill and St. Paules everlasting rule Rom. 12.2 Fashion not your selves like unto this world Swarer But I may lawfully sweare so I affirme nothing but the truth Messenger If you be lawfully called to it as before a Magistrate or when some urgent matter constraineth for the confirming of a necessary truth which can by no other lawful meanes be cleared and for the ending of al contentions and controversies and clearing our own or our neighbours good name person or estate and to put an end unto all strife ayming at Gods glory and our owne or our neighbours good which is the only use and end of an oath in which case a man is rather a patient then a voluntary agent You may sweare otherwise not Neither must we sweare at all in our ordinary communication if we will obay Gods word as you may see Mat. 5.34.35 36 37. Iames 5.12 Swarer Except I sweare men will not beleeve me Messenger Thou hadst as good say I have so often made shipwrack of my credit by accustomary lying that I can gaine no beleefe unto my words without an oath for it argues a guilty conscience of the want of credit and that our word alone is worth no respect when it will not be taken without a paune or surety Neither will any but bas● banquerouts pawne so pretious a jewel as their faith for every small trifle Besides he that often sweareth not seldome forsweareth And so I have informed you from Gods word what the danger is of vaine and wicked swearing Now if you either beleeve the scriptures or desire to escape that dyerful