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Papers of Reverend Silas Hocking (1850-1935), minister of the United Methodist Free Church and writer... Temperance speech, Undated


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  • Papers of Reverend Silas Hocking (1850-1935), minister of the United Methodist Free Church and writer
  • Sequence of texts addressing various aspects of social questions
  • Temperance speech, Undated

  • MSS.131/SQ/10
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  • Drink is creating widows and robbing children of fathers. Drink is not needed, and abstinence prevents drunkenness. What is more, it enables us to help those who have succumbed to drink. If all abstain, we should be free from the curse of drink, thus there is a great need to continue the fight.
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