Swear not at all : containing an exposure of the needlessness and mischievousness as well as antichristianity of an oath: a view of the parliamentary recognition of its needlessness, implied in the practice of both houses: and an indication of the unexceptionable securities, by which whatsoever practical good purposes the ceremony has been employed to serve would be more effectually provided for.: Together with proof of the open and persevering contemps of moral and religious principle, perpetuated by it, and rendered universal, in the two Church-of-England Universities ; more especially in the University of Oxford.: Pre-detached from an introduction to the rationale of evidence

Bentham Jeremy (1748-1832)

sold by R. Hunter