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1 II, 2| them to the shipwreck of drunkenness. For being moored by reason 2 II, 2| and so get enervated to drunkenness, and not pour it in as water 3 II, 2| imperceptibly degenerate to drunkenness. For as no sensible man 4 II, 2| rags, and be ashamed of his drunkenness in the presence of onlookers." 5 II, 2| abandoned and given himself to drunkenness. You see what threatening 6 II, 2| forbids us, "Drink not wine to drunkenness." Wherefore? you will ask. 7 II, 2| much drink. The excess of drunkenness is compared to the danger 8 II, 2| tossed about on the surge of drunkenness, which swells aloft; and 9 II, 2| intimating the inconsistence of drunkenness with salvation (to asôston). 10 II, 2| is wine, and insolent is drunkenness." It is agreeable, therefore, 11 II, 2| where the soul even before drunkenness is insane in its desires. 12 II, 2| those that are prone to drunkenness. For in such the faculty 13 II, 2| so the brain, dizzied by drunkenness, falls down from above, 14 II, 2| with all our might against drunkenness. For which cause they who 15 II, 2| covered the shame of his drunkenness are blessed by the Lord. 16 II, 4| is the boon companion of drunkenness. A night spent over drink 17 II, 4| spent over drink invites drunkenness, rouses lust, and is audacious 18 II, 4| seems to me, is a theatre of drunkenness. For the apostle decrees 19 II, 4| our time in rioting and drunkenness, in chambering and wantonness." 20 II, 4| farewell to the turbulence of drunkenness. Chromatic harmonies are 21 II, 5| down in the soul itself by drunkenness, is lulled to sleep, and 22 II, 7| said, is the servant of drunkenness. A man is judged, not from 23 II, 7| But we must guard against drunkenness as against hemlock; for 24 III, 2| candle-light as out of a hole; for drunkenness and the dimness of the light