Religion and rum, or, The influence of religion on the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage

a lecture delivered in Philharmonic Hall, March 26th, 1884

Religion and rum, or, The influence of religi ...
E. Stevenson
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Religion and rum, or, The influence of religion on the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage

a lecture delivered in Philharmonic Hall, March 26th, 1884

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English
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"Should be read by every one who would know the whole truth ... to the Caucasian race."

'"Thou shalt not drink intoxicating liquor" -- Buddha.'

'"Obey God and obey the Apostle and abstain" -- Mahomet.'

'Drink "in remembrance of me" -- Christ.'

Includes bibliographical references.

Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Library Division, Provincial Archives of British Columbia. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1981.

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[Victoria, B.C.?
Series
CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series -- no. 16210
Other Titles
The influence of religion on the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage.

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178.1

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Format
Microform
Pagination
1 microfiche (24 fr.).
Number of pages
24

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OL21675337M
ISBN 10
0665162103

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