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A27886At last at Home arrives our Squire, and then If he have as much Sense, Cryes who''s there Ben?
A27886Can all my Drunken Frollicks, Mirth, and Joy Ballance what now does my poor Soul Annoy?
A27886No Talk but Fill the Glasses, Fill, Fill, Fill, Whose Health is this?
A27886Thy Nature hates it, what''s the Motive then?
A40446If they did so, why do they not wave a Stage- play, and go to publick prayers, which are at that time?
A40446Whether the contemplation of eternity and the estate of their souls in reference to that being, doth so well relish with them at that time?
A46993Doth not God say to the wicked Drunkard, Thou shalt surely die, when he shews him a Drunkard struck dead suddenly?
A46993How many have drunk Ale so long, until they have been forced to sell Ale for a Livelyhood?
A46993Thirdly, Consider what a wasting Sin Drunkenness is?
A46993Would you not have the Iudgments of God to Cut you off in your Sins, and to stop your Breath, before you have time to ask Pardon?
A46993the Drunkard consumes, that Money on his Vice, which should maintain his Family, and how many good Estates have been wasted by this Sin?
A20253But the Prophet calls upon them to awaken: And what is it to awaken?
A20253How much better is it then to weep now for a moment, then to incurre eternall lamentation for the neglect thereof?
A20253Know ye not, saith Saint Paul, that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdome of God?
A20253To whome is woe?
A20253doe not men give themselves to this sin of Sodom, and put farre from them the evill day?
A20253to whome is sorrow?
A20253what apologies to acquit themselves, when they are in danger to be drawne into this vice?
A20253what desire to escape this in all places and at all times?
A20253what feare least by evill company they be overcome?
A20253what indignation will they have against themselves, that they should be guilty of such a vice?
A20253what zeale will they have against this vice in the places where they live?
A20253yea, what revenge will they take of themselves by fasting and humiliation for the same?
A14757And is it not iust with God, that hee who will put out his naturall light, should haue his spirituall extinguished?
A14757And verily next vnder the word of God which is omnipotent, how potent and wonder- working is the word of a King?
A14757And what can bee more horrible then to dye in the acte of a sinne without the acte of repentance?
A14757And what is impossible to the worke of his grace?
A14757Had we no other sinne reigning but this( which can not reigne alone) will not God iustly spue vs out of his mouth for this alone?
A14757If the Lyon roare, what beast of the forrest shall not tremble and hide their head?
A14757If this goe on, what shall become of vs in time?
A14757If woe bee to single drunkards, is not a Nationall woe to be feared& expected of a Nation ouerrun with drunkennes?
A14757Or hath a Spirit of slumber put out thine eyes?
A14757SEer, art thou also blind?
A14757To whom is Woe?
A14757Vp and Arise, lift vp thy voyce, spare not, and cry aloud?
A14757Watch- man art thou also drunk, or asleep?
A14757What heare I?
A14757What shall I crie?
A14757What then, take wee pleasure in thundring out Hell against Drunkards?
A14757is there nothing but death and damnation to Drunkards?
A14757to whom is Sorrow?
A14757to whom is Strife?
A14757what end or number is there of the vanities which mine eyes are weary of beholding ▪ But what feest thou?
A14757when both meet as the Sun,& some good star in a benigne coniunction, what enemy shall stand before the sword of God& Gideon?
A70365A little Dish, and a large Coffee- house, What is it, but a Mountain and a Mouse?
A70365Admitting then, and not confessing, that the use thereof were healthful for some sorts of Diseases, should it be used for all Sicknesses?
A70365And are not all English- men engaged in the Ship of the Kingdom, or Common- wealth of England?
A70365And is it not just with God, that he who will put out his natural light, should have his spiritual extinguished?
A70365And then to whom are Wounds, broken Heads, blue Eyes, maimed Limbs?
A70365And verily next under the word of God, which is Omnipotent, how potent and wonder- working is the Word of a King?
A70365And what can be more horrible then to die in the act of a Sin, without the act of Repentance?
A70365And what is impossible to the work of his Grace?
A70365And( to conclude) is it not, to the Devil, Most pleasing ▪ pleasing so( most) the most evil?
A70365Another man on Whitson- Eve I saw so sadly drunk, he could neither go nor stand, but sate down on a Door- stone, I asked him, Where he had been?
A70365But now the question may be asked; Why is not Drunkenness usually mortal?
A70365But to cure Drunkards it has got great Fame; Posset or Porrige, will''t not do the same?
A70365But what is there no help nor hope, no Amulet, Antidote or Triacle, are there no Presidents found of Recovery?
A70365But what seest thou?
A70365Can London ever forget those sad and lamentable consuming Flames, that brake forth the Second of September, 1666?
A70365Doth not England match any of her Enemies in Sins and Provocations, namely Drunkenness?
A70365Had we no other Sin reigning but this( which can not reign alone) will not God justly spue us out of his mouth for this alone?
A70365How long ye simple Ones will ye love simplicity?
A70365If Vertue hate it, is it not unholy?
A70365If Wisdom baulk it, must it not be folly?
A70365If men of worth, and minds right generous, Discard it, scorn it, is''t not scandalous?
A70365If the Lion roar, what Beast of the Forest shall not tremble and hide their head?
A70365If this go on, what shall become of us in time?
A70365If woe be to single Drunkards, is not a National woe to be feared and expected of a Nation over- run with Drunkenness?
A70365Is it not the part of an honest true English- man to help to save this Ship, by lightening its burden, and casting these bad Commodities over- board?
A70365Lastly, if all delights of all Mankind Be vanity, vexation of the Mind, All under Sun, must not Tobacco bee, Of Vanities, the vainest Vanity?
A70365Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628- 1699?
A70365Or hath a Spirit of slumber put out thine Eyes?
A70365SEer, art thou also blind?
A70365So is not this the very case of all the great takers of Tobacco, which therefore they themselves do attribute to a bewitching quality in it?
A70365Sure Coffee''s vext he has the breeches lost, For she''s above, and he lies undermost; What shall I add but this?
A70365To whom is Woe?
A70365To whom is woe?
A70365Up and Arise, lift up thy Voice, spare not, and cry aloud?
A70365Up to thy Watch- Tower, what descriest thou?
A70365Watchman, art thou also drunk, or asleep?
A70365What caused God to rain down Fire and Brimstone on Sodom and Gomorrah, but their Sins of Pride, Idleness, and fulness of Bread?
A70365What difference is there between sickness and drunkenness?
A70365What hear I?
A70365What shall I cry?
A70365What speak I of Medicine?
A70365What then, take we pleasure in thundering out Hell against Drunkards?
A70365Who smites upon his Thigh?
A70365and ye ▪ Scorners delight in scorning, and Fools hate Knowledge?
A70365is there nothing but death and damnation to Drunkards?
A70365should it be used at all times?
A70365should it be used by all men?
A70365to whom is Sorrow?
A70365to whom is Strife?
A70365what Vice so predominant which these subdue not?
A70365what end or number is there of the Vanities which mine Eyes are weary of beholding?
A70365when both meet as the Sun, and some good Star in a benigne Conjunction; what Enemy shall stand before the Sword of God and Gideon?
A70365who saith, what have I done?
A70365why praise they not his name For hoped good, and good had by this same?
A70365yea, should it be used by able, young, strong, healthful men?