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Sermons on Evil-Speaking

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A series of moral sermons addresses the vice of evil-speaking, examining rash and vain swearing, foolish jesting, and slander. The preacher defines the nature and gravity of oaths as invoking God, warns of spiritual and social consequences, and insists on reverence and restraint in speech. Scriptural exegesis and theological argument are combined with ethical exhortation and practical advice to expose how careless words reveal inner character and harm communal trust. The collection urges self-examination, humility, and deliberate silence or moderation as remedies for verbal sins and as means to preserve piety and social harmony.

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Isaac Barrow

Isaac Barrow was a prominent 17th-century English theologian and preacher, known for his influential sermons and writings on moral and spiritual topics. He served as the first Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, where he made significant contributions to both mathematics and theology. Barrow's work, particularly his "Sermons on Evil-Speaking," addresses the moral implications of speech and the importance of ethical communication. His blend of rigorous intellectual inquiry and deep religious conviction has left a lasting impact on both the fields of theology and mathematics.

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