Enchiridion Containing institutions, divine contemplative. Practicall. Moral ethicall. Oeconomicall. Politicall. Written by Fra: Quarles.

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Title
Enchiridion Containing institutions, divine contemplative. Practicall. Moral ethicall. Oeconomicall. Politicall. Written by Fra: Quarles.
Author
Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.
Publication
London :: printed for R.F.,
1644.
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Maxims -- Early works to 1800.
Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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CHAP. II.

OF all vices take heed of Drun∣kennesse; Other vices are but

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fruits of disordered affections: this disorders, nay, banishes reason: O∣ther vices but impaire the soule, this demolishes her two chiefe fa∣culties; the Understanding, and the Will: Other vices make their owne way; this makes way for all vices: Hee that is a Drunkard is qualified for all vice.

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