| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 pages
...of pulpit eloquence and the pastoral care in Harvard University, says, " No proposition seems to roe susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...time make or sell the instrument of intoxication." And shall men continue to be received as giving credible evidence of being Christians, who knowingly... | |
| Walter Channing - 1836 - 702 pages
...I desire, therefore, to speak inoffensively, but I must speak decidedly. No proposition seems to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...this subject, no man can think to act on Christian principle, or do a patriot's duty to his country, and at the same time make or sell the instrument... | |
| Lucius Manlius Sargent, M. L. V. - 1833 - 290 pages
...indeed than all others." What is the language of the man of God ? " No man," says the Rev. Mr. Ware, " can think to act on Christian principles, or do a...time, make or sell the instrument of intoxication." " Can it be right for me," says the Rev. Dr. Wayland, " to derive my living from that, which is spreading... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 540 pages
...of pulpit eloquence and the pastoral care m Harvard University, says, " No proposition seeins to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...assenting to it, — that, in the present state of inlbi .nation on this subject, no man can think to act on Christian principles, or do a patriot's duty... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 536 pages
...of pulpit eloquence and the pastoral care in Harvard University, says, " No proposition seem* to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...sure that no person can give it one hour's serious (.bought without assenting to it, — that, in the present state of inlbi. nation on this subject,... | |
| William Richard Baker - 1839 - 230 pages
...employment ? Can he enter heaven ?" — Amer. Perm. Temp. Doc., p. 47. " No proposition seems to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...this subject, no man can think to act on Christian principle, or do a patriot's duty to his country, and at the same time make or sell the instrument... | |
| Edward Norris Kirk - 1840 - 346 pages
...Presbyterian. "No proposition seems to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than this ; that in the present ' state of information on this...man can think to act on Christian principles or do a patriots duty to his country, and at the same time make or sell the instrument of intoxication." —... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1847 - 284 pages
...or nine tenths of all the paupers, in the community. — Francis Way1and. No proposition seems to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...his country, and at the same time make or sell the instruments of intoxication. — Henry Ware, Jr. THEY who keep these fountains of pollution and crime... | |
| American Temperance Union - 1852 - 534 pages
...of pulpit eloquence and the pastoral care in Harvard University, says, " No proposition seems to me susceptible of more satisfactory demonstration than...time make or sell the instrument of intoxication." And shall men continue to be received as giving credible evidence of being Christians, who knowingly... | |
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