Temperance -- Study Guide

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Cooperating With the W.C.T.U.

Pages 222-226 Te-SG 48.1

1. We should heartily unite with the W.C.T.U. in the spread of temperance principles. ___ true ___ false (222) Te-SG 48.2

2. What surprised Ellen G. White about some Adventist leaders and the W.C.T.U.? (223)

Te-SG 48.3

3. Would camp meeting be a good occasion to have the W.C.T.U. associate with our temperance presentations to the whole group? ___ yes ___ no (223) Te-SG 48.4

4. There are some things on which we cannot unite with the W.C.T.U.:
(a) “. . . unite, so far as we can do so without ________________.” (224)
(b) ” . . . we cannot unite with them in a ________________ of ________________ a false ________________.” (224)
Te-SG 48.5

5. What was Ellen G. White’s response when invited to speak on temperance?

Te-SG 48.6

(a) “When asked to speak on temperance, I have never ________________.” (225) Te-SG 48.7

(b) “It is the Lord’s ________________ that you should feel ________________ to ________________ in concert with them.” (225) Te-SG 48.8

6. “We cannot ________________ lose ________________ opportunity to ________________ with the temperance ________________ in any place.” (225) Te-SG 48.9

7. What was Ellen G. White’s final summary of her relationships and indication of our need to do this work?

Te-SG 48.10

“I have ________________, in all my ________________ on this question, had to ________________ one ________________ of disrespect.” (226) Te-SG 48.11