If we goe through the decalogue, wee shall finde the tongue guiltie of the transgression of all the precepts thereof, a seruant to all sorts of sinnes, which breake out in action.
Against the first Commandement it offends by blaspheming God, as Pharaoh did, while hee said, Who is Iehouah? as Sennacherib did, your God is not able to deliuer you: as the foolish do, who say, there is not God: as the prophane do, who say, he seeth not, or he doth not regard: these are stout words against the Lord.
Or else in cursing by the name of the Diuel: some customably sacrifice to him, deuoting that in their anger to Sathan, which should be dedicated to God: others seeke vengeance from Sathan vpon such as haue offended them, not re∣membring that God is the God of vengeance: thus both of them by a most horrible impietie set vp Sathan in the roome of God. Lamenta∣ble it is to heare how this sinne abounds in this Land, as if it were Calicut or Narsinga, where Sathan is worshipped.
Against the second Commandement the tongue offends in speaking reuerently of Idols, which are to be abhorred, as the Iewes, who called the workes of their owne hands Baali, my Lord; or as Micah did, who when they of Dan had taken his Idols from him, he ranne crying and lamenting after them, ye haue taken away