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Meanings of profane swearing in English
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Usage of profane swearing in English
1
They are rigid, and prohibit any indecent or boisterous conduct or profaneswearing.
2
The poor of the world are addicted to profaneswearing.
3
A prayer for grace to flee sin: cautions against profaneswearing and other vices.
4
In Article Forty, " profaneswearing, filthy conversation, and indecent behavior" are forbidden.
5
Music, dancing, rioting, drunkenness, and profaneswearing, were kept up from night to night.
6
Or is any man advanced to dignity because he is expert at profaneswearing?
7
One of the first sins for which Young openly reproved his congregation was profaneswearing.
8
This man was noted for his profaneswearing.
9
Some time after this a student was indicted for profaneswearing; he was tried, convicted, and punished.
10
Temporarily she forgave Chifney the doubtful nature of his calling and his occasional outbreaks of profaneswearing alike.
11
There is to-day in all our land no more prevalent custom, and no more God-defying abomination, than profaneswearing.
12
No doubt, perjury and profaneswearing are included in the sweep of the prohibition; but it reaches far beyond them.
13
He was beaten, handcuffed, and charged with resisting arrest, obstructing justice without threats of force, and profaneswearing or intoxication in public.
14
A few evenings since he told me he had to watch himself very closely, as he had become habituated to profaneswearing.
15
While there are sins which linger on for years and require to be crucified by inches, profaneswearing often dies an instantaneous death.
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And here, again, as a certain illustration, I must once more cite Captain Claret as an offender, especially in the matter of profaneswearing.