eliminate the consumption of alcohol.
John Edgar has written: 'Temperance Societies. To the public' 'Medical, political & moral views of ardent spirits' 'The intoxicating drinks of the Hebrews: A discourse' 'Scriptural Temperance: a discourse, preached in Fisherwick-Place Church, Belfast, at the request of the Committee of the Ulster Temperance Society' 'Temperance. To the editor of the Newsletter' 'Temperance Societies. To the editor of the Newsletter'
The american temperance society
Prohibition
the American Temperance Society
I believe the phrase is linked to the temperance movement of the 1800s. Reformers preached the evils of alcohol and persuaded heavy drinkers to give up liquor. Temperance societies pushed for laws to prohibit the sale of liquor. I believe the phrase is linked to the temperance movement of the 1800s. Reformers preached the evils of alcohol and persuaded heavy drinkers to give up liquor. Temperance societies pushed for laws to prohibit the sale of liquor.
One prominent group that preached against alcohol consumption was the Temperance movement in the United States. Another well-known group was the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), which advocated for the prohibition of alcohol.
Mark Tucker has written: 'A plea for entire abstinence' -- subject(s): Societies, Temperance
Temperance societies carried on his work after he left America. There is a link below.
Susan B. Anthony
He supported the temperance movement, opposed slavery, and worked for world peace
The American Society of the Promotion of Temperance was formed in Boston on February 13, 1826. All of the members took a vow to abstain from distilled spirits while they worked to expand woman's rights and abolish slavery.
The efforts of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union contributed to the temperance movement in the United States, advocating for the prohibition of alcohol. They also worked to promote social reform, women's rights, and child welfare. Additionally, they played a role in the passage of the 18th Amendment, which established Prohibition in the United States.