Which preposition to use with profanity

of Occurrences 16%

They were jolly, but uncultivated men, given to rudeness and profanity of speech when out of our immediate presence, and by themselves, and we heard from them, while they were splashing and struggling in the water, expressions somewhat inelegant as well as profane.

in Occurrences 6%

Mr. Gallaudet, a most intelligent and accomplished man, describes many remarkable developments of human nature which have come under his observation, comprising strange combinations of piety and profanity in the same persons.

with Occurrences 2%

But I must recur to his defence of the profanity with which he treats sacred sentiments and subjects.

from Occurrences 2%

It was the first outburst of profanity from Mr. Sandford,too fastidious, usually, to allow himself the use of such expletives.

throughout Occurrences 2%

And many in their armies, by miscarriages, became their plague unto the great prejudice of the cause of God, the great scandal of the gospel, and the great increase of looseness and profanity throughout all the land."

on Occurrences 1%

The Captain decided that he would not interfere, whereupon the party offended took to dancing, cursing and swearing, and tried their utmost in this way to break up the prayer-meetings, I heard similar profanity on my return trip across the Atlantic.

to Occurrences 1%

" The next day was Sunday, and Anne felt almost as if deserting her cause, when going to the English service in Whitehall Chapel Royal, now almost emptied except of the Princess's suite, and some of these had the bad taste and profanity to cough and chatter all through the special prayer drawn up by the Archbishop for the King's safety.

Which preposition to use with  profanity