It abuseth the holy scriptures; It wresteth God's ordinances out of their place.
Their children he chooseth where he will in their youth, and taketh them from their parents, conveying them whither he will, where their friends never see them after, and abuseth them as he will.
One such preacher much more abuseth the name of Christ and of his bitter passion than do five hundred gamblers who in their idle business swear and foreswear themselves by his holy bitter passion at dice.
Who abuseth her Majesty's subjects, in urging them to subscribe contrary to law?
But that tyrants cannot be such, I have proved already; for they can no more be accounted fathers, than he that abusethor forceth our mother.
God hath given him place for penance, and he abuseth it unto pride: but his eyes are upon his ways.
Their {67} third is, how much it abuseth men's wit, training it to a wanton sinfulness and lustful love.
Their third is, how much it abuseth men's wit, training it to wanton sinfulness and lustful love; for indeed that is the principal, if not the only abuse I can hear alleged.
Who will regard his fame, who will be concerned to excuse his faults, who so outrageously abuseththe reputation of others?
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