GOD'S WORK.
(advertisement.) (Continued.) The utterances that shocked the scholarship of the world at the beginning of a decade, have always become the Bihla and scientific truths at its en<l —all the way from the first go-calleo* heresy, that men could quit drinkine rum without imminent danger of sudden death, up to the latest, that it in the bounden duty o\ every Christian and patriot and | citizen to vote only for candidate* sworn to destroy the rum traffic — tho great tyrant foe of every human being. And as this w going to be God's work right along, and as every honest man and virtuous woman h:is a deep and abi<lin#- interest, in its success; there is not the lea*t' danger of Jts. failure. Jo stamp, out every cram^liVp.V till, th?. last campn)g jrf 6'u'u^ of '.^atan^'s.'.. broken ■'* I 1 " project £r«w>'.' ViMtw every day. m- tescue. .!. • ■■''_-. :
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 48, 4 October 1884, Page 3
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