01806nam 2200337Ia 450 99639296220331620200824132624.0(CKB)1000000000682387(EEBO)2240871933(OCoLC)ocm42475299e(OCoLC)42475299(EXLCZ)99100000000068238719991002d1649 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The odious, despicable, and dreadfull condition of a drunkard, drawn to the life to deterre others, and cause them to decline the wayes of death, or, A hopefull way to cure drunkennesse[electronic resource] (the root of all evill, and rot of all good) in such as are not (by long custome) past cure : composed, and published for their good, who (not for want of ignorance) prinde themselves in drunken good-fellowship : which probably may open their eies, as the tasting of honey did Jonathan, and cause them to say as the governour to the bridegroome, John 2.10, The good wine was kept back untill now /by Junius FlorilegusLondon Printed by R. Cotes, and are to be sold by Nicholas Bourne ...1649[8], 41, [1] pImperfect: stained, worn, and tightly bound.Reproduction of original in: British Library.eebo-0018AlcoholismMoral and ethical aspectsEarly works to 1800AlcoholismMoral and ethical aspectsYounge Richard1001624EAEEAEWaOLNBOOK996392962203316The odious, despicable, and dreadfull condition of a drunkard, drawn to the life to deterre others, and cause them to decline the wayes of death, or, A hopefull way to cure drunkennesse2337495UNISA