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The Bible, Teetotalism, And Dr. Lees

A Concise Narrative, And Lecture, With A Reconsideration Of The Enquiry, Is Teetolism The Plain Teaching Of The Bible? (1859)

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136 pages
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5 hours

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Teetotalism, the practice of abstaining from alcohol, is critically examined through a biblical lens in this narrative by David Williams. The book argues that the Bible supports abstinence, analyzing scriptural references to drinking while reconsidering the teachings associated with Dr. Lees, a key advocate for teetotalism in the 19th century. This thought-provoking work not only delves into the historical context of teetotalism but also presents a compelling case for its biblical foundations, contributing to the broader discourse on alcohol consumption and morality.

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The Bible, Teetotalism, And Dr. Lees, David Walliams

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