An Earnest Plea for the Reign of Temperance and Peace ... submitted to the visitors of the Great Exhibition, etcPeter Jackson, 1851 - 144 halaman |
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Halaman v
... together , perhaps , since the dispersion at the building of Babel . Amidst the infinite variety of interests involved in the success or failure of this great undertaking , a from which some augur a large amount of evil , TO THE ...
... together , perhaps , since the dispersion at the building of Babel . Amidst the infinite variety of interests involved in the success or failure of this great undertaking , a from which some augur a large amount of evil , TO THE ...
Halaman vi
James Silk Buckingham. from which some augur a large amount of evil , but from which a still greater number anticipate incal- culable good , there is one consideration which can hardly fail to hold deserved prominence in the public mind ...
James Silk Buckingham. from which some augur a large amount of evil , but from which a still greater number anticipate incal- culable good , there is one consideration which can hardly fail to hold deserved prominence in the public mind ...
Halaman vii
... more distant lands - to what we deem the Giant Evil of Britain at least , and , though perhaps in a less degree , the chief obstacle to financial , sanitary a 2 THE GREAT EXHIBITION . vii and intercourse with divers races and peoples ...
... more distant lands - to what we deem the Giant Evil of Britain at least , and , though perhaps in a less degree , the chief obstacle to financial , sanitary a 2 THE GREAT EXHIBITION . vii and intercourse with divers races and peoples ...
Halaman x
... evil use which man may make of them ; since his reason is given to him as a guide by which he may discover and distinguish the good from the bad , in the purposes to which he may apply them . In an enlarged and comprehensive sense ...
... evil use which man may make of them ; since his reason is given to him as a guide by which he may discover and distinguish the good from the bad , in the purposes to which he may apply them . In an enlarged and comprehensive sense ...
Halaman xii
... . ) Solomon , one of the wisest , as Samson was one of the strongest of men , was so deeply impressed with the evil consequences resulting from the use of stimulating drinks , that in his Proverbs he says xii TO THE VISITORS OF.
... . ) Solomon , one of the wisest , as Samson was one of the strongest of men , was so deeply impressed with the evil consequences resulting from the use of stimulating drinks , that in his Proverbs he says xii TO THE VISITORS OF.
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Halaman xii - Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, when ye go into the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die : it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations...
Halaman 79 - HAVE examined the Matters to them referred, and have agreed to the following REPORT:— YOUR Committee...
Halaman xiii - Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath redness of eyes? "They that tarry long at the wine, they that go to seek mixed wine.
Halaman xiii - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
Halaman xiii - Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging : and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.
Halaman xiii - But they also have erred through wine, and through strong drink are out of the way ; the priest and the prophet have erred through strong drink [Rev.
Halaman 105 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till by broad spreading it disperse to nought.
Halaman 50 - So far from being calculated to assist the human body in enduring fatigue, I have always found that the strongest liquors were the most enervating, and this in whatever quantity they were consumed; for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious character through all its gradations ; indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief.
Halaman xxvii - Liquors should form part of the ordinary sustenance of man, particularly under circumstances of exposure to severe labour or to extremes of temperature '•* Or, on the other hand, is there reason for believing that such use of them is not sanctioned by the principles of science, or the results of practical observation?
Halaman ii - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the particular features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to the accomplishment of that great end to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.