REVIEW.
“B.blt* Teaching About Purity.”— This little booklet, price 3d., was w ritten by Re*v Wm, C. Blair of Ashburton. It gives in .1 small compass the teaching of Holy Writ on this most important subject. Had the young men of the present day been taught its solemn warnings the*y could not plead ignorance as the cause of their sufferings. The writer shows how the Old Testament teaches purity and warns the young man of the* wiles of the “strange woman,” .end tells how “many strong men have be*en slain by her.” The New Testament teaching urging purity of thought is next dealt with. “W ild oats” are* shown to be a crop that nobody wants to reap, and that it is necessary for a young man to sow' “wild oats” is branded as a “lie of the Devil.” This little booklet is w<*ll worth reading.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 253, 18 July 1916, Page 15
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146REVIEW. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 253, 18 July 1916, Page 15
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