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Temperance, Biblical teaching, Drinking of alcoholic beverages, Wine, Physiological effect, AlcoholPeople
Caleb Stetson (1793-1870)Places
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Letter, on the 'State of the temperance reform,' to the Rev. Caleb Stetson, of Medford, Mass
1836, Published by William S. Damrell, no. 39 Washington Street, and Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, no. 59 Washington Street
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Letter on the 'State of the temperance reform,' to the Rev. Caleb Stetson, of Medford, Mass
1836, Published by William S. Damrell, no. 39 Washington Street, and Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, no. 59 Washington Street.
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Edition Notes
Defending reformers' efforts to include fermented, as well as distilled, beverages in the temperance pledge.
"Reverend and dear sir, You are the author of an article in the Christian examiner, for March 1836, entitled the 'State of the temperance reform.' ... I believe those opinions to be erroneous; and it is my intention to examine them ..."--p. [3].
Signed, p. 50: L.M. Sargent.
"These pages are respectfully commended to the consideration of the friends and opponents of a comprehensive pledge, by the writer."--at head of cover title.
"Power Press of William S. Damrell, 39 Washington Street."--cover.
Not in Checklist Amer. imprints.
"Appendix."--p. [51]-66.
"Temperance tales. ... The publisher will supply individuals or societies with the Temperance tales, for gratuitous distribution, at a discount ... W.S. Damrell, 39 Washington Street, Boston."--p. [4] of wrapper.
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