Healthes: sicknesse. Or, a compendious and briefe discourse; prouing, the drinking, and pledging of healthes, to be sinfull, and utterly unlawfull unto Christians / By William Prynne.
- William Prynne
- Date:
- 1628
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Healthes: sicknesse. Or, a compendious and briefe discourse; prouing, the drinking, and pledging of healthes, to be sinfull, and utterly unlawfull unto Christians / By William Prynne. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![JT353 7® He alt be s • Sicfoiejje. Prou.is.i inciuilitie, iniury, or difcourtefie, which the withftan- ne dubttn ofthcfe Healthes may bring vpon you. lUntLs acLht- Vitft, bee fure to put them off with as much (t) Mo- rtneuntlr**' deJUe, UWildnejfe, Ingcnuitie, Courtefie, Jntreatic■, Plau- tnolhpe/icra fibilitie, and as little Bitterncffe, HarfhndTe, PaHxon, d»r*pr*ce.Ti- Pride, or Suriineffe, as all concurrent circutnftances will b^sHUg.l1 a^'urc| . tpat f0 the manner of refulall may iuftifie, and u oji blan&i- commend the aft it felte,and be fo farre from giuing iuft entodulce »«- offence to any, that it may, cuen pacifie, and quiet thofe who trtutt malum, prejfe, or vrge the Healthes. /ere recufit Secondly, in the places where Healthes are likely to biUtn um ^ multiplied, be caretull to withftand the Health that is Sen. Hvppol hrft begun, and to giue a miide, yet peremptorie deniall Aft. i. Qui fe vntoall that follow it: die the pledging, and condefcen- cupidttntt y>o- djng to the fjrft Health, will be a ftrong inducement, or lentet dedtde- deepe ingag'ement to pledge the next, and all that follow, though it bee to Drunkenncffe, and Excefle itfelfe: or reJMendiylte- filch a clogge and tie to men, by fubie&irig them to the r)us non ha.be- ^ exceptions and diftaft of others : that they (u) can hardly bunt tyranKfa^ the Healthes of any which enfue, vvithout'offence : the hoc fit htfto pledging of ones mans Health being, fuch an engagement i)e$iudtcto: for to pledge another's, (perhaps of the felfe-iamequali- V/ tfui cu■ tie with the fh ft :jthat it is hard to pledge the one vvith- ptdttnttrefifte- out fome iniury or difrefped: vnto the other, (as the ten Ltmua World accounts it,) whole Health wee doe put by vs. *rejiJlerenecjHe‘ Hee then, that would giue content to all, let him bee fure ttinns trigrefl*. to pledge the Healthes of none, and then none can take jProfp. Aquit. exception • Hee that would not be drawn? to pledge many de V iti Con Healthes, let him net admit of any, vpon any tearmes: (x) for temp.1.2.c. 15. J J \ sj X Nunc/va brna fide \ttia mdfuefeunt:fi tnutta ratione capcrintytnuttn perfeuerabut. Ken reciptunt antmi mala, teperamentum, fAc tints fit ftureric fa,quit rexerit : factUus efl tntttA tileru prohtbere.qud t no petti repere Detr.de ft dot altcjtiid turps moribus praxis non erunt tn noftra poteftate. Quareicfutd extra nosfunt qutbus irr,tantttr:ttny , creP* tttntprout maencts habuertnt mtnerefve caufd*,qutbtcs corttentur. St tn rteftrapete/la¬ te non eft,an fint affetttttjie tftud qutdem eft quants fint-,fi tp/ts oerm^fifh tntoere cum caufisfuis crefcentytAntic]; erunt./uantt fient. Adttcenunc quodtfia tjnantumuis ext- gua [inty in maiu/ excedunt Nuncju.lpermcio/lt feruanr »*odum. £)uanis 'entn initia morboturnyperpunt & Agra corpora minima tnrerdum me'rgttaccefito. lUud ~Vero%cuius dementia eft credere, quartern rerum extra no ft rum arbttrtum pofttn prtnctpta junt ear urn neftrt effe drbttrtt termtnosl Qusmodo ad td finiendum fatie ~Ydteo,ad quo.I pro • _htbendumparum raluil cum factliut fit excludere,quam admi/Ja cotnpnmere. Scncca P.nifl-. */■ 1 mm annlu it to this of nledeino Healthes. he](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30330646_0112.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)