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63041 Small Fruits, p. 26.1 (James Springer White)
… steamed than stewed or boiled, and this for three reasons; 1. The fruit is not so badly broken and mashed; 2. It retains more of its original flavor; and 3. Little …
63042 Small Fruits, p. 29.2 (James Springer White)
… better than more.
63043 Small Fruits, p. 30.3 (James Springer White)
… better than more.
63044 A Solemn Appeal, p. 19.1 (James Springer White)
… reply. More than from intemperance? “Oh, yes, far more.” Do you find ladies alike victims of that practice? “We know no difference.” We were now passing through a large …
63045 A Solemn Appeal, p. 24.1 (James Springer White)
… educated more in wickedness by bad associates, than they are in righteousness by their proper teachers. But even the education proper of the schools has …
63046 A Solemn Appeal, p. 26.2 (James Springer White)
… is more important to man than to know when to eat, what to eat, and how much to eat; and when to drink, what to drink, and how much to drink. Man is made over again every …
63047 A Solemn Appeal, p. 28.1 (James Springer White)
… no more than a certain quantity of food and drink without injury. The instant, therefore that they are tasked beyond the design of their organization, they …
63048 A Solemn Appeal, p. 30.1 (James Springer White)
… propensities more than the intellectual and moral faculties. Tea, coffee, flesh, spice, etc., are unquestionably highly stimulating, much more so than cold …
63049 A Solemn Appeal, p. 32.1 (James Springer White)
… less than with men, corrupts good manners. And the sentiment is worthy of passing into a proverb, that a man is known by the books he reads. Books are men. Not paper …
63050 A Solemn Appeal, p. 36.1 (James Springer White)
… far more subject to passion than when he is diligently pursuing some interesting object. He knows that, for instance, in the morning when he feels no sufficient …
63051 A Solemn Appeal, p. 39.2 (James Springer White)
… does more hurt than good.
63052 A Solemn Appeal, p. 40.1 (James Springer White)
… is more beneficial to enlighten the understanding so as to dispose and enable it to control and direct this feeling, or (under the influence of error in philosophy …
63053 A Solemn Appeal, p. 41.2 (James Springer White)
… is more stimulating than vegetable. Consequently it is plain that all those who suffer, or are exposed to suffering, from too high venereal excitement, should …
63054 A Solemn Appeal, p. 43.1 (James Springer White)
… is more important to the prevention and cure of unchastity, than activity. More lust is generated during the leisure hours of sluggish inactivity than during …
63055 A Solemn Appeal, p. 46.1 (James Springer White)
… always more by moral suasion than by force), the dangerous symptom. Pay strict regard to diet, to cleanliness, to education. Be judicious in the selection of …
63056 A Solemn Appeal, p. 48.1 (James Springer White)
… less than to brutes - to the purely spiritual no less than to the exclusively sensual. Lift up your head and heart. Feel above sensuality, and, under God, you will …
63057 A Solemn Appeal, p. 52.2 (James Springer White)
… much more unfavorable condition than were their parents. With such surroundings, such examples, what could be expected of them if time should continue? Mothers …
63058 A Solemn Appeal, p. 78.2 (James Springer White)
… worth more to them than the richest earthly treasures.
63059 A Solemn Appeal, p. 84.2 (James Springer White)
… even more damning than any other to which mankind is subject! Language supplies to words sufficiently strong to express the horrors which result from it …
63060 A Solemn Appeal, p. 90.1 (James Springer White)
… no more degrading bondage than the bondage of one’s own lusts.’ “