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1141 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 10.2 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… of alcohol was seen by many Christians as a threat to the furtherance of the Christianization of society. Thus a temperance movement was launched which …
1142 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 221.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… all alcoholic beverages (teetotalling) and it received support of many Methodists, Quakers, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists. See e.g., Paul C. Conley …
1143 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 222.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… of alcohol. The same year Edson reported that in western New York State the “brethren have seen the importance of leaving their useless habits;-therefore …
1144 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 223.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… and alcohol, J. H. Waggoner exhorted believers to “keep yourselves from idols [ 1 John 5:21 ].” In 1861 E. G. White classified not only tobacco, but also tea and coffee …
1145 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 225.1 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… in alcoholic drinks, from brandy to cider, and beer.” Ibid ., p. 68. Letter, E. G. White to Barnes, No.5, 1851.
1146 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 230.3 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
… against alcoholic drinks in Leviticus 10:9, 10 was seen as a direct consequence of the events in 10:1, 2. Ibid., p. 126. Ibid, p. 129. She also remarked that if individuals …
1147 Foundations of the Seventh-day Adventist Message and Mission, p. 331.19 (Pieter Gerard Damsteegt)
Conley, Paul C., and Sorensen, Andrew A. The Staggering Steeple: The Story of Alcoholism and the Churches. Philadelphia, Pa.: Pilgrim Press, 1971.
1148 Founders of the Message, p. 117.3 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… use alcohol for medicinal purposes. At the time of his resolution it was considered genteel to drink wine in company, and he continued this practice.
1149 Founders of the Message, p. 237.1 (Everett Newfon Dick)
… and alcohol, tea and coffee, while he was a sea captain. He had also become a vegetarian. By this time there had been a general discarding by most of the Sabbath …
1150 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 1090 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
6. BOTH SISTERS DIE AS ALCOHOLICS
1151 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 1090.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… of alcoholic excesses in June, 1892. And Margaretta (Mrs. Kane), last survivor of the sisters, had a pitiable and tragic end in March, 1893. She too died a confirmed …
1152 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 1331 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… as Alcoholics 1090 7. Not Troubled Over “Respectability of Origins” 1090 52. Spiritualism in Basic Conflict With Christianity 1092 I. Repudiates All Fundamentals …
1153 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 600.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… , without alcohol, for communion service, and the newspapers uttered a “howl of derision.” Dr. George B. Cheever was cow-hided, tried for libel in a Massachusetts …
1154 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4, p. 986.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… regards alcoholic drinks, but including tobacco and narcotics, and all stimulants and injurious foods-with a positive, well-balanced program of health …
1155 The Story of our Health Message, p. 17.5 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
… , as alcohol, for example. ...
1156 The Story of our Health Message, p. 24.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
… drink alcoholic beverages without criticism.
1157 The Story of our Health Message, p. 68.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
“Answer before God, would not the use of alcohol, opium, or tobacco, defile the temple of God? And of the three, is not tobacco the most filthy, both in itself and in its use? ...
1158 The Story of our Health Message, p. 104.2 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
… tobacco, alcohol, tea, and coffee. Beyond this both leaders and laity were quite ignorant of the evils of many other articles of common use in diet, and of the …
1159 The Story of our Health Message, p. 163.1 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
… tobacco, alcohol, tea, coffee, flesh food—especially pork—spices, and rich condiments; moderation in the use of salt, sugar, and of such animal products as milk …
1160 The Story of our Health Message, p. 226.3 (Dores Eugene Robinson)
… against alcoholic liquors. The evils of tobacco and of the milder stimulants and narcotics were largely ignored. Men were induced to sign the pledge sometimes …