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Lord’s Day 36, Chapter 3: With Fear and Reverence (2) / Lord’s Day 37, Chapter 1: The Place of the Oath in the Kingdom (1)

Herman Hoeksema·1953-08-01
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Lord's Day 36, Chapter 3: With Fear and Reverence Lord's Day 36, Chapter 3: With Fear and Reverence This profanity can and does assume different forms. A very common and simple manifestation of profanity, to which we probably do not always call attention, is the thoughtless use of the name of God. By thoughtless use I mean any use of the name of the Lord that is not accompanied by and is not the true expression of a corresponding fear and reverence in the heart. We, for instance, often show...

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Author
Herman Hoeksema
Date

1953-08-01

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Scripture References
Matthew 5:33-37James 5:12
Confessional References
HC Lord's Day 36
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