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Spirit enumerated, Gal. v., there is one called TEMPERANCE? "
Fanny, the Flower-Girl, or, Honesty Rewarded Selina Bunbury
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Though not the same list, this reminded me of another list put together by one of the founding fathers: TEMPERANCE.
Don't Take It All Too Seriously Steve Hulett 2008
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TEMPERANCE - Moderation in more than just drinking or eating, but in all that i do
virtues dudemanflab 2002
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American REVIVALIST and FUNDAMENTALIST leader who opposed the theory of EVOLUTION and strongly advocated the TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.
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TEMPERANCE TALES are produced in Germany as well as elsewhere.
The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various
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DISTINGUISHED DIVINES AND TEMPERANCE WORKERS WHO HAVE spent their lives in uplifting their fallen brethren and placing their feet upon the solid rock use and recommend ---- 's pure malt whisky.
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Over the stage I saw in illuminated letters: TEMPERANCE AND THE BIBLE.
Mr. World and Miss Church-Member A twentieth century allegory
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In view of such considerations and such facts, who is so degraded, so enslaved to appetite, or the love of gain, that he will not lend his aid to the TEMPERANCE REFORM?
Select Temperance Tracts American Tract Society
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In presenting this subject, it shall be my aim to state and illustrate such facts and principles as shall induce every man, woman, and child, capable of contemplating truth and appreciating motive, to exert the whole weight of their influence in favor of the "TEMPERANCE REFORM."
Select Temperance Tracts American Tract Society
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TEMPERANCE. Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation.
Paras. 151-200 1909
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