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nary drinking wine, which was as much fermented as ours things : quently condemns drunkenness, but never the temperate use the mere drinking of wine in* itself is a sin. The bible fre- Bishop William H. Moreland delivered a discourse re- wedding, and it will not do to say that He made unfer- Be temperate in all things, especially in considering mat- neither the prophets nor apostles say one word against it. of spirits. with drunkenness, while "overlooking grave social and in- At Trinity Episcopal church, Sacramento, Cal., ters relating to temperance. Violent, intemperate, fanatical Let us clear the ground of two mistaken ideas. One is that garding saloons, taking his text from I Cor. IX, 25, We have the highest authority possible, for our Lord Jesus Christ Himself supplied wine when it was lacking at a dustrial ills that threaten children far earlier and far more The Rule of "Not Too Much." mented wine, for scholars have shown that He made the ordi- "Temperate in all Things." He said, among other moderate drinking and smoking as sins of equal magnitude cause. frequently than tobacco and alcohol." Ill The common Jewish custom was wine drinking, and speech and conduct are continually hindering this great is. Another false notion is that the abuse of wine prohibits

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