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care
commitment, to world
drinking
drinking, abstention
gluttony
health
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A Heart Overcharged with Care -- C. New.
Christian and Unchristian Carefulness -- W. Clarkson
Gluttony and Drunkenness to be Avoided -- John Edwards, D. D.
Preliminaries of the Second Advent -- R.M. Edgar
Ruined by Drink -- Essex Remembrancer
The Luxury and Worldliness of the Present Age -- W. Pennefather, M. A.
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