Temperance + Biblical arguments
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Temperance + Biblical arguments
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Temperance + Biblical arguments
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- The testimony of the Holy Scriptures respecting wine and strong drink, being the substance of a course of lectures delivered before the Pictou T.A. Society, [J.W. Dawson]
- A statement of facts and arguments in defence of the course pursued by the session of the Free Church, Cote Street, Montreal
- An exposure of the mischievious perversions of Holy Scripture in the National Temperance Society's publications, addressed to men of sense and candour, by John Carry
- Sermon, delivered by Rev. J.A. Cairns at Shubenacadie, Sept. 18, 1887
- Erring through wine, a discourse delivered in the Richmond Street Church, Toronto, on Sunday evening, December 18, 1870, by A. Sutherland
- The decree and commission of the Almighty appointing Jeremiah and his representatives the ministers of religion to intoxicate the nations
- The temperance Bible-commentary, giving at one view version, criticism and exposition in regard to all passages of Holy Writ bearing on 'wine' and 'strong drink', or illustrating the principles of the temperance reformation, by Frederic Richard Lee and Dawson Burns
- An affectionate appeal to all who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity, by Archdeacon Jeffreys of Bombay [id est Henry Jeffreys]
- No Bible sanction for drinking intoxicating liquors, but the support of the total abstinence cause a Christian duty, addressed to ministers and members of churches, by John G. Marshall
- An earnest appeal on behalf of the total abstinence reform, addressed to ministers of the gospel and other religious professors on scriptural authority, by John G. Marshall
- An address designed to afford a brief statement of the scripture warrant for temperance societies and of the Christian duty of total abstinence, prepared by the Rev. Messrs. Keir and Patterson, and adopted and published for circulation by the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia
- A few strictures upon a very singular production of the Rev. E. Denroche, Episcopal clergyman of Brockville, entitled An apology for the doctrine of scriptural temperance, or, 'The church of Christ the true temperance society', by Henry Wilkinson
- The wines of scripture, or, Total abstinence, the true temperance, vindicated from the attacks of Dr. Watts, by Samuel MacNaughton
- An apology for the doctrine of scriptural temperance, or, The Church of Christ the true temperance society, a sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, by E. Denroche
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