The drunkards vvarning A sermon preached at Canterbury in the Cathedral Church of Christ. By Thomas Kingsmill Mr. of Arts, and preacher of the Word at Hyth, one of the Cinque-ports, in the county of Kent.

Kingsmill, Thomas
Publisher: By N Okes for Richard Collins at the signe of the three Kings in Paules Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04870 ESTC ID: S119959 STC ID: 15008
Subject Headings: Temperance;
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In-Text Drunkennesse is a violent priuation of reason, by excessiue drinking, through inordinate affection to any lyquor of intoxicating power. Losse of reason: Excessiue drinking: Inordinate affection: these three make drunkennesse compleate. drunkenness is a violent privation of reason, by excessive drinking, through inordinate affection to any liquour of intoxicating power. Loss of reason: Excessive drinking: Inordinate affection: these three make Drunkenness complete. n1 vbz dt j n1 pp-f n1, p-acp j n-vvg, p-acp j n1 p-acp d n1 pp-f j-vvg n1. n1 pp-f n1: j n-vvg: j n1: d crd vvb n1 j.
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Hosea 4.11 (Douay-Rheims) hosea 4.11: fornication, and wine, and drunkenness take away the understanding. drunkennesse is a violent priuation of reason, by excessiue drinking, through inordinate affection to any lyquor of intoxicating power. losse of reason: excessiue drinking: inordinate affection: these three make drunkennesse compleate False 0.698 0.182 0.0




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