History of the Welsh Sunday Closing ActDaniel Owen, 1885 - Всего страниц: 130 |
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... strong emotion into tears , swaying them to and fro with the force of their mighty and burning eloquence , rivetting their attention , captivating the mind , and turning men to seek for " the higher life , " " the better way " : all ...
... strong emotion into tears , swaying them to and fro with the force of their mighty and burning eloquence , rivetting their attention , captivating the mind , and turning men to seek for " the higher life , " " the better way " : all ...
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... strong recommendation was sent to its Executive Committee to take the necessary steps for securing entire Sunday closing for Wales , and two years later ( 1877 ) the same Grand Lodge , assembled at Wrexham , suggested a canvass of the ...
... strong recommendation was sent to its Executive Committee to take the necessary steps for securing entire Sunday closing for Wales , and two years later ( 1877 ) the same Grand Lodge , assembled at Wrexham , suggested a canvass of the ...
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... strong hope of its passing that Session . In the Western Mail of July 7th , 1881 , appeared a letter from Mr. Lewis Williams , which is a most able defence of the petitions in favour of the Bill , and proudly tells us that the Very Rev ...
... strong hope of its passing that Session . In the Western Mail of July 7th , 1881 , appeared a letter from Mr. Lewis Williams , which is a most able defence of the petitions in favour of the Bill , and proudly tells us that the Very Rev ...
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... strong drink . The unpleasant scenes which often greeted our eyes as we passed along the streets have , to a great extent , been dis- continued . Instead of being disturbed by the noise of drunken men and women , we have the privilege ...
... strong drink . The unpleasant scenes which often greeted our eyes as we passed along the streets have , to a great extent , been dis- continued . Instead of being disturbed by the noise of drunken men and women , we have the privilege ...
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... strong reason why they should help to put them down . It has been said " How can I vote for shutting up the poor working man's club while the Reform Club , for instance , remains open ? " There are many answers which could be given to ...
... strong reason why they should help to put them down . It has been said " How can I vote for shutting up the poor working man's club while the Reform Club , for instance , remains open ? " There are many answers which could be given to ...
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A. M. Sullivan Act of Parliament alcohol answer argument Assizes Beavan beer better bona fide traveller brewers canvass Cardiff cause cent classes closing of public-houses Committee crime decrease drunkards drunkenness in Wales England English Sunday Closing entire Sunday Closing evil fact favour of Sunday feeling Fide Traveller Clauses Gladstone hence House of Commons intemperance intoxicating drinks intoxicating liquors Ireland judges Justice Kingdom labour legislation licensed victuallers liquor traffic Lord Bramwell Lord Randolph Churchill Lord's Day lordship measure members of Parliament Merthyr midst minister mischief Monday moral nearly opinion opponents passed persons petitions pleasure police present Principality prove publicans question reply Sabbath sale of intoxicating Saturday Scotland shebeens Sir William Gull strong drink Sunday arrests Sunday Closing Act Sunday Closing Bill Sunday drinking Sunday drunkenness Swansea teetotal teetotalers temperance testimony things to-day town trade utter week Welsh Sunday Closing Western Mail
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Стр. 22 - We live in deeds, not years ; in thoughts, not breaths ; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best...
Стр. 128 - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
Стр. 84 - There is one way of profaning the Lord's Day which is so prolific of evil results, that we consider it our duty to utter against it a special condemnation. This is the practice of selling beer or other liquors on Sunday, or of frequenting places where they are sold.
Стр. 126 - We are convinced that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to inquire which of the topics of the day deserved the most intense force of his attention, the true reply, the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation, would be that he should study the means by which this worst of plagues can be stayed.
Стр. 127 - It is in vain that every engine is set to work that philanthropy can devise, when those whom we seek to benefit are habitually tampering with their faculties of reason, and will, — soaking their brains with beer, or inflaming them with ardent spirits. The struggle of the school, and the library, and the Church all united, against the beer-house and gin-palace, is but one development of the war between heaven and hell.
Стр. 111 - ... due observation, I have found that if the murders and manslaughters, the burglaries and robberies, the riots and tumults, the adulteries, fornications, rapes, and other enormities that have happened in that time, were divided into five parts, four of them have been the issues and product of excessive drinking — of tavern or ale-house drinking.
Стр. 100 - Its application • as an agent that shall enter the living organization is properly limited by the learning and skill possessed by the physician — a learning that itself admits of being recast and revised in many important details, and perhaps in principles. If this agent do really for the moment cheer the weary and impart a flush of transient pleasure to the...
Стр. 100 - I do not mean by this that extreme indulgence which produces drunkenness. The habitual use of fermented liquors to an extent far short of what is necessary to produce that condition, and such as is quite common in all ranks of society, injures the body and diminishes the mental power to an extent which I think few people are aware of.
Стр. 93 - ... total abstainers and the like say of themselves and those who do not agree with them. I am one who do not, and I am going to say why ; and as I think my opinion as good and virtuous as theirs, with the additional merit of being right, I am going to state it without asking pardon for it or myself. Drink — yes, drink ! I mean by that, drink which cheers and, if you take too much, inebriates. Drink as Mr. Justice Maule understood it, when he was asked by the bailiff, who had sworn to give the...
Стр. 84 - This is the practice of selling beer or other liquors on Sunday, or of frequenting places where they are sold. This practice tends more than any other to turn the day of the Lord into a day of dissipation, to use it as an occasion for breeding intemperance. While we hope that...