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- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 accessdate "2008-05-19".
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 author Adam_Clarke.
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 chapter "6255.0".
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 chapterurl view.cgi?book=ps&chapter=104.
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 isCitedBy Christian_views_on_alcohol.
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 quote "Wine, in moderate quantity, has a wondrous tendency to revive and invigorate the human being. Ardent spirits exhilarate, but they exhaust the strength; and every dose leaves man the worse. Unadulterated wine, on the contrary, exhilarates and invigorates: it makes him cheerful, and provides for the continuance of that cheerfulness by strengthening the muscles, and bracing the nerves. This is its use. Those who continue drinking till wine inflames them, abase this mercy of God.".
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 title "The Adam Clarke Commentary".
- c228f0c2c556238a01d0625f660eb1660eb2e387eb840636c2ab6d1cee913458 year "1832".