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1041 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 4, 1864, page 146 paragraph 10
… and alcohol. The tobacco more effectually and permanently bars out the Spirit from the inner temple of the man, than alcohol in moderation, because of its …
1042 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 October 4, 1864, page 146 paragraph 13
… Spirit. Alcoholic liquors, or opium, or any other excitants of like character, form insuperable obstacles to saving grace. Take two individuals alike in every …
1043 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 January 5, 1865, page 47 paragraph 7
… the alcoholic ingredients of the bitters, as the actual cause of the sudden death. Thousands of bottles are annually drank by the willing dupes of those who …
1044 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 April 4, 1865, page 143 paragraph 16
… of alcohol has done much, not only in killing off thousands on thousands of promising individuals, and in destroying the quiet and happiness of families …
1045 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 25 May 16, 1865, page 186 paragraph 27
19. Overwork, then raise your flagging energies by the use of alcoholic stimulants.
1046 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 June 13, 1865, page 12 paragraph 10
… regard alcohol as a panecea for all ills and ailments, and run to it as a stock medicine, I think would be the worst of all possible illusions. And here let me denounce …
1047 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 July 18, 1865, page 55 paragraph 9
… thought alcohol a drink damaging to the constitution, was proclaimed a fanatic. We remember the time when he who believed in railways was stigmatized as …
1048 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 July 18, 1865, page 56 paragraph 5
… . The alcoholic fire which proves so destructive to men, proved no less so to the fish, though in a very diluted condition. The poisonous influence extended …
1049 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 17, 1865, page 154 paragraph 9
… -milk, alcoholic liquors, medicinal bitters, chew, smoke, or snuff tobacco, lie around nights on the wharves, breathe the odors from dirty streets, dirty sewers …
1050 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 17, 1865, page 154 paragraph 11
… no alcoholic liquors, commit no excesses; retire early, and escape the cholera. If a young man residing here can not regulate his appetite, and feels in danger …
1051 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 17, 1865, page 155 paragraph 13
10. Leave utterly untouched, tobacco, opium, and all alcoholic liquors.
1052 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 17, 1865, page 157 paragraph 11
… their alcoholic beverages ten times more poisonous than alcohol. The drunkard looks like a poisoned man; and the tobacco, so commonly used, does not abate …
1053 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 26 October 24, 1865, page 166 paragraph 23
… or alcoholic liquors. He certainly is not so perfect a Christian, nor so perfect a medium between men and their Maker. We read of the ‘blind leading the blind …
1054 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 67 paragraph 10
… , like Alcohol, is a violation of the laws of life, and assails Body, Intellect, and Soul .-What right has a man to whip himself into the use of a nauseous, noxious poison …
1055 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 January 30, 1866, page 67 paragraph 19
… on alcohol, and your hearers will respect your logic and fidelity, and you will soon see that this habit is a sin; for whole congregations which you address …
1056 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 17, 1866, page 154 paragraph 31
A. They are no more so than alcohol and tobacco are to others. We take away all stimulants for the reason that they do not give strength, but waste it.
1057 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 190 paragraph 19
… by alcohol, even on those who do not indulge in continued intoxication. It makes a man prize his drams more than the bread that feeds the inmates of his dwelling …
1058 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 190 paragraph 20
… alcohol by creating a dry, husky, parched feeling in the mouth and throat; and by creating also a sensation of faintness at the pit of the stomach. Alcohol creates …
1059 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 29, 1866, page 201 paragraph 11
… of alcohol at his own door-way, has a very lopsided philanthropy. To be doctrinal and devotional too is not enough, unless there be a godly living. But we have …
1060 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 2 October 29, 1888, page 27 paragraph 18
Vinegar is worse than alcohol, in its effects upon the stomach. The same quantity used. Vinegar generally is simply decayed apple juice. The home made is the worst, for in it we find the vinegar eels.