01943nam 2200433 n 450 99639498620331620221108083911.0(CKB)3810000000009153(EEBO)2240911441(UnM)99827766(UnM)9927754800971(EXLCZ)99381000000000915319950311d1677 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A warning for swearers[electronic resource] by the example of God's judgments shewed upon a man born near the town of Wolver-hampton, in Stafford-shire, who had stolen a Bible; and being examined before a justice, deny'd the fact, and falsly forswore it; wishing he might rot, if he were guilty of the theft; which (according to his desire) immediately fell upon him; and is at this time, a sad spectacle to hundreds that have beheld him: also, a relation of God's judgments shewed upon a woman, who lived in Worcester-shire; who falsly forswore her self, and [illegible] in a short time after, being immediately stuck dumb. J.C. Tune, Aim not too highLondon printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. VVhitwood[1677]1 sheet ([1] p.) illVerse - "All you that do desire to hear and know,".Publication date from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Ballads, English17th centuryGodWrathPoetryEarly works to 1800SwearingPoetryEarly works to 1800BlasphemyPoetryEarly works to 1800Ballads, EnglishGodWrathSwearingBlasphemyJ. C793287Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394986203316A warning for swearers2320476UNISA