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A85623 The great sins of drunkeness and gluttony set forth in the proper colours. And by Scripture sentences and pious meditations briefly confirmed. 1656 (1656) Wing G1755; Thomason 669.f.20[40]; ESTC R211854 731 1

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The Great Sins of DRUNKENESS and GLUTTONY set forth in the proper Colours And by Scripture sentences and pious Meditations briefly confirmed A DRUNKARDES PICTURE and his DOOME by Scripture A BELLY-GOD Phil. 3. 19. SODOMS SINN' 's pride fullness of bread and idleness Ezek. 16. 49 Wo unto them yt are mighty to drink Wine and to mingle strong drink Isa .5 awake ye drunkards Joel .2.5 fooles make a mock at sin pro .14.1 The drunkard shall come to poverty and be cloathed with rags pro .23 wo to him that giveth his neigbour drink to make him drunk Hab 2.10 Be not amongst riotous eaters of flesh the glutton shall com to poverty pro 23.20.22 They were as fed horses Jer .5.8 And fill themselves and wax fat Deu 31. They are inclosed in their own fat ps .17.10 Their eyes stand ourwith fatness ps .73.7 soul eat drink Thou foole Luk .12.19.20 WHy do I quaffe Much more then nature can The losse is mine I justly may be tearm'd A beast not man To drown my Reason In a cup of Wine Yea ten fold worse A monster made at least God made me man I make my self a beast And must I die Why surfeit I on pleasure Must I needs die Why swim I in delight Must I needs die Why live I not aright Must I needs die Why live I then in sin Thrice better for me I had never been PRepare by dying still Lest of blisse When time shall be no more Sadly thou misse For in Christs School This Paradox learn I Who dies before he dies Shall never die If I must die Then after must begin The life of joy or Torment without end The life of torment Purchas'd is by sin Then now amend Why wilt thou swear Curse lust and lye Think'st thou on this That all must die The Conclusion Repent therfore whilst breath doth last For after death repentance 's past And he that hopes to live for aye Must leave sin and repent each day Novemb. 28 London Printed by T. C. and are to be sold by T. Crosse in Py-corner in Green-dragon-court 1656.