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The Conuercyon of Swerers: (the Conversion of Swearers)

Stephen,Hawes

The Conuercyon of Swerers: (the Conversion of Swearers)

The Conuercyon of Swerers: (the Conversion of Swearers)

Stephen,Hawes

British Literature, Poetry, Religion/Spirituality

A poetic treatise likely composed in the late 15th century, during the transition from the medieval to the early modern period in England. This book serves as a moral admonition against swearing and taking the name of God in vain, reflecting a societal concern with the moral and spiritual health of individuals and communities. Through allegorical language and religious themes, the work underscores the importance of virtue, repentance, and the pursuit of a righteous life. In ''The Conuercyon of swerers,'' Hawes employs a combination of poetic admonition and religious allegory to illustrate the destructive nature of swearing and its consequences for the soul. He calls upon rulers and commoners alike to reflect upon their sinful behavior, emphasizing the need for reform in a society plagued by vice and moral decay. The poem highlights the suffering of Christ as a central figure in the plea for redemption and urges readers to abandon their oaths and return to a life of grace. By invoking themes of mercy, justice, and the divine, Hawes seeks to inspire a collective movement towards spiritual enlightenment and moral integrity.

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