 | Lebbeus Armstrong - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 465
...'Armstrong, I have come to see you on important business." Then lifting up both hands, he continued, " We shall all become a community of drunkards in this...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance I" This alarming address of Dr. Clark (like the grain of mustard-seed alluded to of old), contained... | |
 | Daniel Dorchester - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...at the house, bcwith the earnest important business." Then, lifting up both hands, he exclaimed, " "We shall all become a community of drunkards in this...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance ! " After such an introduction he proceeded to develop the plan which he had been revolving in his... | |
 | Richard Eddy - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 469
...pastor, Rev. Lebbeus Armstrong, of the Congregational Church, to whom he. communicated his conviction : " We shall all become a community of drunkards in this...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance." Developing his plan of a Temperance Organization, his efforts was seconded by his pastor and others,... | |
 | Walter W. Spooner - 1891 - عدد الصفحات: 671
...called to see his friend in Moreau, Rev. Libbeus Armstrong, and startled him with the declaration : " We shall all become a community of drunkards in this...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance." Mr. Clark proposed the formation of a temperance society, and with the co-operation of Rev. Mr. Armstrong... | |
 | John Granville Woolley, William Eugene Johnson - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 517
...own. Discussing the matter with his pastor, the Rev. Lebbeus Armstrong, he declared that " We >hall become a community of drunkards in this town, unless...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance." As a result of this conference, the Temperance Society of Moreau and Northumberland was organised on... | |
 | Eric Burns - 2009 - عدد الصفحات: 344
...Armstrong. Clark knocks at the preacher's door, bursts inside, and utters these words: "Mr. Armstrong, I have come to see you on important business. We shall...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance!" The quote, complete with italics and exclamation point, is from Reverend Armstrong's book, The Temperance... | |
 | 1865
...Lebbeus Armstrong, "I have come to see you on important business. There is danger that we all shall become a community of drunkards in this town, unless...something is done to arrest the progress of intemperance." Something was done by that minister and that Christian physician. A society was formed, a pledge or... | |
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