Baptists -- Sermons; Sermons, English -- 19th century
"These bells are not muffled; they give out no uncertain sound. The
fifty-two notes are clear, high, piercing, pulse-quickening,
soul-uplifting; yet to the old parties, doubtless, very discordant.
They will be heard throughout the land, for they call to better, purer
living, both by the individual and the State. The book cannot but be a
_vade-mecum_ to every Prohibitionist organization, be it large or
small, for a song often wins a vote when an oration fails; and then
how tame is a campaign without music!"
The Supreme Court Decision.
The Great Prohibition Decision announced by the Supreme Court of the
United States. With Introductions and annotations kindly furnished by
Hon. S. W. PACKARD of Chicago, Ill. 12mo, paper, 20 cents.
Every Prohibitionist recognizes the extreme value of this pamphlet, as
it gives the conclusive testimony of the highest courts as to the
legality of Prohibition laws.
End of Project Gutenberg's Talks To Farmers, by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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