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Title: The glasse of mans folly and meanes to amendment, for the health and wealth of soule and body. This glasse of mans folly, is that we may know, the cause of the cruelty, which dayly doth flow. ... Author: B. H., fl. 1595. Publication info: London : Printed by T. C[reede] for I. H[arrison], 1615. subjects: [Alcoholism -- Early works to 1800] [Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800] Title: Foure treatises tending to disswade all Christians from foure no lesse hainous then common sinnes; namely, the abuses of swearing, drunkennesse, whoredome, and briberie. Wherein the greatnes and odiousnesse of these vices is discouered; and the meanes and remedies, which may either preserue, or weane men from them, are propounded. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of anger. By Iohn Dovvname Batcheler in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word. Author: Downame, John, d. 1652. Publication info: At London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for William Welby, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Greyhound, 1609. subjects: [Swearing -- Early works to 1800] [Alcoholism -- Early works to 1800] [Prostitution -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800] [Bribery -- Early works to 1800] [Anger -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800] Title: Englands bane: or, The description of drunkennesse. Composed and written by Thomas Young, sometimes student of Staple-Inne Author: Young, Thomas, student of Staple Inn. Publication info: London : Printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Thomas Baylee, at the corner shop in the middle rowe in Holborne, neere adioyning vnto Staple Inne, 1617. subject: [Alcoholism -- Early works to 1800] |