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Plumer on the effect of stage-plays

For historical interest’s sake: “And will not every American heed the following testimony? In Congress, October 12th, 1778: “Whereas, true … Continue reading Plumer on the effect of stage-plays

morality, Tertullian

House Of Lechery, Circus Of Fury

The epithet House of Lechery is applicable to refraining from breaking the 7th commandment by watching sexual lewdness on the … Continue reading House Of Lechery, Circus Of Fury

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Silver Chapel Of Whoredom

I found this article on the internet quite some time ago. My posting this does not imply full endorsement of … Continue reading Silver Chapel Of Whoredom

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Unseemly Sights and Bawdy Ballads

“Men are provoked to lust either by hearing or reading of dishonest ditties and bawdy ballads; or by looking on … Continue reading Unseemly Sights and Bawdy Ballads

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Big With a Thousand ills

“When your minds are formed capable of relishing the pleasures and purity of these sacred volumes [the Bible–CD], a caution … Continue reading Big With a Thousand ills

morality

Fisher & Erksine Q. 72 shorter catechism

Here are some excerpts from The Westminster Assembly’s Shorter catechism explained: by way of question and answer (By James Fisher … Continue reading Fisher & Erksine Q. 72 shorter catechism

morality

‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE LYING

We’re coming upon the lying season again, otherwise known as Christmas, where parents all over the world will knowingly foist … Continue reading ‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE LYING

morality, Westminster Confession

Westminster Larger Catechism Q. 139

Q. 139. What are the sins forbidden in the seventh commandment? I just wanted to focus on this portion of … Continue reading Westminster Larger Catechism Q. 139

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Movies and the Christian

The following are my comments on Brian Godawa’s justification of setting a wicked thing before one’s eyes (cf. Psalm 101:3). … Continue reading Movies and the Christian

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Reading about wickedness (Part 4)

“I wrote to you in the letter not to associate with fornicators; and not altogether with the fornicators of this … Continue reading Reading about wickedness (Part 4)

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