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1 View of Ancient Laws against Immorality and Profaneness 1729

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ANCIENT LAW
A G A I N S T
IMMORALITY
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Under the following Heads ;
LEWDNESS; PROFANE SWEARING, CURSING,
and BLASPHEMY; PERJURY; PROPHANATION
of Days devoted to RELIGION; CONTEMPT or NEGLECT
of DIVINE SERVICE; DRUNKENNESS; GAM-
ING; IDLENESS, VAGRANCY, and BEGGING;
STAGE-PLAYS and PLAYERS; and DUELLING.

Collected from the jeewi#, Roman, Greek, Gothic, Lombard,
other Laws, down to the middle of the Eleventh Century.

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By JOHN DISNET, M.A.
Vicar of ST. MARY's in NOTTINGHAM.
CAMBRIDGE,
Printed for CoRN. CROWNFIELD, Printer to the UNIVERSI T Y; and
O H N C R O W N F I E L D, at the Rifing-Sun, in St. Pals Church-Tard; and
arc alfo Sold by J. and J. K N A P T O N. MDCCXXIX.

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