Discourses on Intemperance: Preached in the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, April 5, 1827, the Day of Annual Fast, and April 8, the Lord's Day FollowingNathan Hale, Congress Street, 1827 - Всего страниц: 111 |
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... families , not only by example , but by physical laws . Dr. Trotter in his learned Essay , refers various physical and mental maladies to the intemperance of parents . 13335 23 earthly works , which is truly meet for 22.
... families , not only by example , but by physical laws . Dr. Trotter in his learned Essay , refers various physical and mental maladies to the intemperance of parents . 13335 23 earthly works , which is truly meet for 22.
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... commit to such a mother . Neglected , harshly treated at one time , and at another the subjects of indul- gence as injurious , uninstructed , ( at least by a consistent example , the best of teachers , ) 2 * 13335 ...
... commit to such a mother . Neglected , harshly treated at one time , and at another the subjects of indul- gence as injurious , uninstructed , ( at least by a consistent example , the best of teachers , ) 2 * 13335 ...
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... example , the best of teachers , ) and when the offence becomes gross , having those feelings of reverential tenderness , which most powerfully of all things , a mother's love is fitted to call forth , and which in almost all worthy men ...
... example , the best of teachers , ) and when the offence becomes gross , having those feelings of reverential tenderness , which most powerfully of all things , a mother's love is fitted to call forth , and which in almost all worthy men ...
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... to do , to arrest this sweeping current of evil . Some of us have wealth , some station , some author- ity of some kind . Those of us who can do no more , can set an example , and no good example was ever lost . What can we do , 46.
... to do , to arrest this sweeping current of evil . Some of us have wealth , some station , some author- ity of some kind . Those of us who can do no more , can set an example , and no good example was ever lost . What can we do , 46.
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... example was ever lost . What can we do , what is the most we can do , with all strenuous endeavours in our power , in this emergency ? Let the question be weighed by each one of us with solicitude , solemnity , and prayer ; and may God ...
... example was ever lost . What can we do , what is the most we can do , with all strenuous endeavours in our power , in this emergency ? Let the question be weighed by each one of us with solicitude , solemnity , and prayer ; and may God ...
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Стр. 56 - Their use is reputable and general, and therefore it is, that their fatal use is common. Is it not so ? Those who are from time to time breaking from the ranks, and going over into the class of intemperate persons, are we not sure that it was in each of them the less indulgence which challenged no blame, that led to the greater, which is infamous and destructive .' Going further back, can we entertain the smallest doubt, that it was the unchallenged customs of society, that brought them first within...