TEMPERANCE
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... them, supported as they are by the precept and example of the temperate, have a powerful influence in promoting drunkenness. Hie also declared, In strong terms, his own conviction, that Temperance Soctieties have been raised up by the Spirit of Gods- as:a ...
... TEMPERANCE. A tract has been published by the London Temperance Society, containing a number of curious calculations, intended to shew the immense advantages that an abstinence from ardent spirits would ensure to the people of the United Kingdom. It is ...
... temperance societies. A infilfn our attentifln the useful »nj truly benevolent Inetiiutions which h»»e lately bonne red rnnnlry, tinder the denomination of Temperance Societjea.” We. any, honoured.” because, if philanthropy, pure, diainterealed, unimpeachable ...
... societies is simply by the influence of example and permission to induce those who are temperate to become abstinent, and those who are intemperate to become first temperate that they may become abstinent; it is one Christian saying to another or to many, ...
... TEMPERANCE. Don't get drunk.—Thomson and Fearon. I'm not drunk; this is my right hand, and this is my left. Shakspeare. An account of a Public Meeting held at Exeter Hall last week, for the purpose of devising plans for the prevention of dramdrinking ...
... TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES In the Temperance Society Record for August _, _published at _Glatg _» w , _the Editor complains much of the _lukewarmness displayed by a great portion of _our Scottish clergy in thc _«; _oou cause . He says , what we can hardly believe ...
... practices, but it seems to be a dead letter, b seldom or never enforced. If therefbe p penalty already en enacted, let the Temperance. Society, .apd et the magis-, trates bestir themselves, and if- t .t. would it Got be well to .et up a petition toid ptaying ...
... Scotland five thousand pet sous had become members Temperance Societies, and in Ireland teu thousand had joined them. At this society was fully organized, denominated tho Bristol, and .Clifton Temperance Sooict** and understand about IW Wave Joined the ...
... s of temperate men, whether such practices are not directly calculattd to promote drunkenness. te service From accurate calculations made by our American brethren, they came to the horrific conclusion, that, before the commencement of Temperance Societies ...
... said to be the duty of temperate men to resign their legitimate privileges and enjoyments in order countenance the good end -avour by the moral influence their example ? Our question, be it reiparke ...
... TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. To the Editor (if T'ie Bristol Mercuwy. Sia,-It is now nearly a year ago that a few persons, impressed with the conviction that remperance Societies had neveryetobtained from the English publie generally that degree of attention ...