| Williston Walker - 1893 - 626 pages
...matters, ought to be taken. III. Whosoever taketh an Oath warranted by the Word of God," ought duly to consider the weightiness of so solemn an act, and therein to avouch nothing but what he is fully perswaded is the truth : neither may any man binde himself by Oath to any thing, but what is good and... | |
| Ernst Friedrich Karl Müller - 1903 - 1060 pages
...of so solemn an Act, and therein to avouch nothing, but what he is fully perswaded is the Truth S : Neither may any Man bind himself by Oath to any thing,...to be, and what he is able and resolved to perform h. Yet it is a Sin to refuse an Oath touching any thing that is good and just, being *imposed by lawfull... | |
| Ernst Friedrich Karl Müller - 1903 - 1064 pages
...ought to bo taken f. 3. Whosoever taketh an Oath •{-}• , ought duly to consider the Weightinefs of so solemn an Act, and therein to avouch nothing, but what he is fully perswaded is the Truth e : Neither may any Man bind himself by Oath to any thing, but what is good... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1905 - 974 pages
...affirmation, see Book of Discipline, Chap. viii, Sec. 61, p. 672.] III. Whosoever taketh an oath ought duly catories. The Committee appointed to prepare a minute...Assembly, in relation to the appeal and complaint of any thing that is good and just, being imposed by lawful authority. IV. An oath is to be taken in the... | |
| William Joseph McGlothlin - 1911 - 388 pages
...such matters, ought to be taken. 3. Whosoever taketh an Oath warranted by the word of God, ought duely to consider the weightiness of so solemn an act; and therein to avouch nothing, but what he knoweth to be the truth ; for that by rash, false, and *I*5™ vain Oaths the ' Lord is proJer. 23.... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1919 - 950 pages
...imposed by lawful authority, in such matters ought to be taken.* III. Whosoever taketh an oath ought duly to consider the weightiness of so solemn an act, and...perform." Yet it is a sin to refuse an oath touching any thing that is good and just, being imposed by lawful authority.* IV. An oath is to be taken in... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1922 - 570 pages
...imposed by lawful authority, in such matters, ought to be taken/ III. Whosoever taketh an oath ought duly to consider the weightiness of so solemn an act, and...to be, and what he is able and resolved to perform. h IV. An oath is to be taken in the plain and common sense of the words, without equivocation or mental... | |
| John H. Leith - 1982 - 760 pages
...such matters ought to be taken. III. Whosoever taketh an oath ought duly to considef the weiehtiness of so solemn an act. and therein to avouch nothing but what be is fully persuaded is the truth. Neither may any man bind himself by oath to any thing but what... | |
| William Cathcart - 2001 - 502 pages
...taken. 3. Whosoever taketh an oath warranted by the Word of God ought duly to consider the wcightiness of so solemn an act, and therein to avouch nothing but what he knoweth to be the truth ; for that by rnsh, false, and vnin oaths the Lord is provoked, and for them... | |
| Catechism - 2002 - 148 pages
...such matters, ought to be taken. 3. Whosoever taketh an oath, warranted by the word of God, ought duly to consider the weightiness of so solemn an act, and therein to avouch nothing, but what he knoweth to be truth; for that by rash, false, and vain oaths, the (Lev. xix. 12; Jer. xxiii. 10) Lord... | |
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