Description
Condition note: Book is very lightly used and clean.
Temperance was a favorite theme of Ellen G. White, both in her writings and in her public speaking. Through the years, she urged everyone, both young and old, to practice temperance and to promote it vigorously. Although society has changed markedly since Mrs. White lived and wrote, the principles she stressed regarding temperance remain remarkably relevant to contemporary life. The power of alcohol, and other forms of intemperance to destroy health, moral fiber, and spiritual discernment is still with us. The selections appearing in this book have been drawn from the whole range of her writings on the topic, including sources long out of print. The handsome, new binding is durable, strong, and a great addition to the Christian Home Library series.
Table of Contents
Section I--The Philosophy of Intemperance
Section II--Alcohol and Society
Section III--Tobacco
Section IV--Other Stimulants and Narcotics
Section V--Milder Intoxicants
Section VI--Activating Principles of a Changed Life
Section VII--Rehabilitating the Intemperate
Section VIII--Our Broad Temperance Platform
Section IX--Laying the Foundation of Intemperance
Section X--Preventive Measures
Section XI--our Relationship to Other Temperance
Section XII--The Challenge of the Hour
Appendices
Subject Index
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1940 |
Printed: |
1940 |
Pages: |
309 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |