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| | Temperance movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Poland, a temperance movement emerged in the mid-1800’s that was both religious and nationalistic. |  | | The temperance movement existed alongside various women's rights and other movements including the Progressive movement, and often the same activists were involved in all of the above. |  | | A Temperance Movement (see definition of temperance), is sometimes confused and can be related to the Women's Christian Temperance Union. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_movement
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 | | Temperance is vital to both science and religion, for it instructs us that it is important to know the order, the structure, the ways of the world, and how we can blend our lives into that order, that structure, those ways. |  | | Temperance means that we need to understand the order and harmony of the world and the order and harmony of our own selves. |  | | Temperance means in part thinking mortal thoughts and acting in mortal ways. |
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http://www.uuaa.org/sermons/temperance.txt
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| | TEMPERANCE - LoveToKnow Article on TEMPERANCE |
 | | It has Church temperance societies in Scotland and Ireland affiliated to it, as are the missions to seamen, and it has given birth to a temperance mission for railway workers and a Church benefit society. |  | | The latter part of this quotation is particularly interesting because it proves the participation of women in public drunkenness at this period and shows that the physical ruin caused by excess and its national consequences were then for the first time recognized. |  | | Intemperance was one of many questions which we can now see were struggling into existence during the latter half of the 18th century, to become the subject matter of social reform in the I9th. |
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http://64.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TE/TEMPERANCE.htm
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| | The Virtue of Temperance |
 | | Temperance is primarily about desires for the greatest pleasures, and the greatest pleasures result from the most natural operations, which are those that have as their purpose the preservation of the individual and the preservation of the species. |  | | And so temperance brings about a spiritual beauty that in many ways overflows into the body, especially the face of a person. |  | | Similarly, temperance brings about a spiritual or moral beauty to the person who has cultivated it, a beauty that Thomas calls “honesty”. |
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http://catholiceducation.org/articles/education/ed0281.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Temperance Movements |
 | | In that year was instituted in Dublin the Confraternity of the Sacred Thirst of Jesus and in Salford the Diocesan Crusade by Bishop, later Cardinal, Vaughan. |  | | In 1896 he founded his Catholic Temperance Crusade, which aims to prevent, rather than reclaim from, intemperance, and includes members who are total abstainers, children over ten who take the resolution till the age of twenty-one years, and associates who live a strictly temperate life. |  | | In addition to these violent views, men who based their religion on the Bible were hard put to explain the toleration and even implicit commendation of the use of wine found in its pages, and a vast controversy arose over whether the "wine" of Scripture was fermented or not. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14482a.htm
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| | Stoic Catholic Catechism - Summa Theologica - (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
 | | Accordingly the end and rule of temperance itself is happiness; while the end and rule of the thing it makes use of is the need of human life, to which whatever is useful for life is subordinate. |  | | Now justice and fortitude regard the good of the many more than temperance does, since justice regards the relations between one man and another, while fortitude regards dangers of battle which are endured for the common weal: whereas temperance moderates only the desires and pleasures which affect man himself. |  | | But according to what has been said (Article [4]), temperance is about pleasures in things that are necessary to human life. |
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http://www.stoic-catholic.org/catechism/summa/SS/SS141.shtml
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| | Temperance |
 | | The Washingtonian Temperance Society began to advertise in the Southern Banner in 1842 that they were seeking additional membership and welcomed both men and women.4 Also during this period the Sons of Temperance formed in the south. |  | | The Sons went to great extent to demonstrate that they were independent of the northern abolitionist movement and were able to overcome the problems that association with abolitionists had caused in the past. |  | | These movements can trace their roots to religious organizations such as the Baptist and Methodist churches. |
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http://www.arches.uga.edu/~mgagnon/students/Davis.htm
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| | Mount Celestia - Temperance |
 | | Normal fires do not burn in Temperance, and magical ones seem to draw heat instead of provide it (note this doesn't affect or harm any beings of fire, but it's a sure bet they wouldn't enjoy it here). |  | | Many believe it is a form of test for those seeking purity. |  | | He will gladly speak with any visitors, explaining his reasons for being there. |
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http://www.ruined.net/halls/temper.html
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| | The Temperance Movement and Class Struggle in Victorian England |
 | | This alienated those of the middle-class who dominated the temperance movement during its first phase who believed in controlling drunkenness rather than abolishing liquor. |  | | However, women at marrying age during this period were encouraged by teetotallers and non-teetotallers alike to only marry men who were teetotal. |  | | > Soon, the church was so involved in the temperance movement that they began the Sunday School movement, which encouraged working-class children to attend church and learn the evils of drinking alcohol. |
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http://www.loyno.edu/history/journal/1992-3/smith-r.htm
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| | Temperance |
 | | Temperance broke into a fresh fit of giggles as she heard Jimmy’s words and saw him wave his hands around in an abstract gesture. |  | | Jimmy looked a little awkward in the clothes as he awaited Temperance’s critical appraisal but all she could see was the potential. |  | | Ike, Noah, Rachel and Teaspoon seemed to regard Temperance with a kind of amused benevolence. |
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http://writersranch.topcities.com/LauraB/Temperance.html
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| | The Internet Classics Archive Charmides, or Temperance by Plato |
 | | If to beauty you add temperance, and if in other respects you are what Critias declares you to be, then, dear Charmides, blessed art thou, in being the son of thy mother. |  | | And he who taught me the cure and the charm at the same time added a special direction: "Let no one," he said, "persuade you to cure the head, until he has first given you his soul to be cured by the charm. |  | | And of this, as I believe, you are very well aware: and that you are only doing what you denied that you were doing just now, trying to refute me, instead of pursuing the argument. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/charmides.html
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| | Prohibition and Temperance |
 | | Temperance was infused with the message of the Social Gospel, but is was also compatible with the ideologies of maternal feminism. |  | | The temperance movement found adherents across the political spectrum, from Social Gospellers like J.S. Woodsworth and Rev. |  | | A majority of the temperance crusaders were women, and the history of the temperance movement is inextricably linked with the history of the suffrage movement. |
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http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/referenc/db0012.htm
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| | Safe Haven - Fruits of the Spirit - Temperance |
 | | That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience. |  | | But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. |  | | But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof. |
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http://www.bravewc.com/haven/character/fruits/temperance.html
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| | Temperance Society |
 | | Members of the British Women's Temperance Association were also responsible for persuading men to promise never again to drink alcohol. |  | | Theobald Matthew, who persuaded thousands of people in Ireland to sign the pledge. |  | | I want to tell you.that I do know the working man. and I know that, if you tell him the truth about drink, he would be as willing as anybody else to put up with these vexatious restrictions. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REtemperance.htm
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| | Temperance |
 | | Washingtonians were reformed drinkers who had themselves taken "the pledge" to foreswear alcohol and who worked to persuade others to do the same. |  | | Temperance was the great reform of the age. |  | | Lincoln's address was directly critical of the Evangelical style of reform. |
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http://www.assumption.edu/ahc/temperance.html
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| | The Temperance Movement |
 | | The movement's ranks were mostly filled by women who, with their children, had endured the effects of unbridled drinking by many of their menfolk. |  | | Find books on The Temperance Movement at Amazon.com. |  | | The temperance movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries was an organized effort to encourage moderation in the consumption of intoxicating liquors or press for complete abstinence. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1054.html
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| | Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Temperance |
 | | In the system of the Golden Dawn, Temperance corresponds to the Hebrew letter Samekh and the astrological sign of Sagittarius. |  | | In the system of Eliphas Levi, it corresponds to the Hebrew letter Nun and the heaven of the Sun. |  | | Temperance: One of the trumps of the Major Arcana of the tarot. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/term/Temperance
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| | temperance |
 | | The flow of water between the two cups indicates the constant movement necessary to preserve harmony. |  | | Temperance reflects a need for the blending of opposites.This card signifies cooperation and compromise with negotiation and sharing of feelings being the key to harmony. |  | | I love the background on the Temperance card, but there was no room on this necklace unless I sacrificed detail on the angle's face, so I bought these lamp beads (made by Lee Lynn Thompson) with the right background to use in the spiral rope strap. |
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http://www.psavu.com/MOD/pattern/temp/temperance.htm
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| | Temperance |
 | | Invoking Iris in your meditation can assist you in integrating two or more important issues in your life. |  | | Temperance, like Justice, indicates the need for balance and tranquillity to achieve and experience fulfilment in our lives. |  | | The angel in the image has one foot on a stone and the other in the river. |
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http://www.biddytarot.com/major/temperance.html
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| | Today in History: October 28 |
 | | Members, many of whom belonged to Protestant evangelical denominations, frequently met in local churches. |  | | Organizations like the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, founded by reformer and educator Frances Willard in 1883, mobilized thousands of women in the fight for temperance. |  | | Willard also worked for women's suffrage, as did many other women who found their political awareness expanded by involvement in the temperance crusade. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/oct28.html
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| | joethorn.net |
 | | It is a mistake to think that Christian ought all to be teetotallers; Mohammedanism, not Christianity, is the teetotal religion. |  | | Temperance is, unfortunately, one of those words that has changed its meaning. |  | | An individual Christian may see fit to give up all sorts of things for special reasons - marriage, or meat, or beer, or the cinema; but the moment he starts saying the things are bad in themselves, or looking down his nose at other people who do use them, he has taken the wrong turning. |
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http://www.joethorn.net/?p=218
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Temperance |
 | | All that has been said receives additional force of we suppose that the self-control commanded by temperance is measured not only by the rule of reason but by the revealed law of God as well. |  | | That rank is held by prudence; then come justice, fortitude, and finally temperance. |  | | These fall mainly into three classes: some are associated with the preservation of the human individual; others with the perpetuation of the race, and others still with the well-being and comfort of human life. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14481a.htm
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| | Temperance Quotes. |
 | | Temperance is a bridle of gold; he who uses it rightly, is more like a god than a man. -- Burton. |  | | Men live best on moderate means: Nature has dispense to all men wherewithal to be happy, if mankind did but understand how to use her gifts. |  | | Temperance puts wood on the fire, meal in the barrel, flour in the tub, money in the purse, credit in the country, contentment in the house, clothes on the back, and vigor in the body. |
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http://www.dhq.nu/wanderingmind/temperance.asp
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| | MSN Encarta - Temperance |
 | | Temperance organizations were founded in Europe in the 1820s and 1830s and were especially strong in the British Isles and the Scandinavian countries, some of which also enacted prohibition laws in the period between the world wars. |  | | As in the United States, however, temperance movements in other countries tended to lose ground during and after the Great Depression. |  | | Prominent in the temperance revival were the Prohibition Party, organized in 1869, and the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), organized in 1874. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761558973
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION |
 | | Temperance women, however, followed the lead of national president Frances Willard in using the organization to structure a public and political role for women. |  | | Frances Willard organized the first local chapters of the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union during a series of three tours of the South between 1881 and 1883. |  | | By 1910, however, new women's organizations such as the YWCA and the Texas Congress of Mothers were offering more opportunities for social-welfare voluntarism and drawing women who a generation earlier might have joined the WCTU. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/WW/vaw1.html
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| | Temperance and Prohibition |
 | | The same is true of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union which came into existence in 1874, and which remains to this day one of the strongest anti-liquor voices in the United States. |  | | This was quickly followed by other organizations, the Sons of Temperance in 1842, the Temple of Honor in 1845, and the Independent Order of Good Templars (IOGT) in 1852. |  | | Although they continued to fight for their belief, the organization went into a decline after the repeal of the 18th Amendment, becoming known for a while as the Temperance League of America. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/mhchome/temper.htm
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| | Prohibition |
 | | During the 19th century, two powerful pressure groups, the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union were established in America. |  | | This action made him the hero of the temperance movement and in 1884 the Prohibition Party |  | | (5) The autobiographical novel about alcoholism, John Barleycorn, was used by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to promote their campaign. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAprohibition.htm
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| | Welcome to the WCTU Web Site |
 | | The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was organized in 1874 by women who were concerned about the problems alcohol was causing their families and society. |  | | The members chose total abstinence from all alcohol as their life style and protection of the home as their watchword. |
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http://www.wctu.org
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| | Temperance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | Temperance movement, movement to reduce the amount of alcohol consumed |  | | Temperance (Tarot card), a Major Arcana Tarot card |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance
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| | Ardent Spirits: The Origins of the American Temperance Movement Web site. A Journal for MultiMedia History Web site ... |
 | | There is no mention of the Washingtonian movement, a working-class temperance crusade of crucial significance to temperance reform, and little discussion of women's organizations (the exhibit's promise about the WCTU notwithstanding) or prohibition laws. |  | | The site's illustrations and text hint at these topics, but do not discuss them clearly. |  | | (Edgar Allen Poe was a member of the Sons of Temperance, for instance) when a visitor passes a mouse over them. |
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http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol2no1/spirits.html
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| | Meaning of the Temperance Tarot Card |
 | | Sagittarius is an expansive sign and Temperance is, on a surface level, about "tempering." Butler points out that the original pouring from cup to cup might have been about cutting wine with water. |  | | It is hard, at first, to see where Sagittarius, the ruling sign of this card, fits in. |  | | Temperance may be, at first glance, a warning to the Querent to "temper" their behavior, to cut their wine with water. |
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http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/learn/meanings/temperance.shtml
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| | † TEMPERANCE [ tachisukumu koe mo naku ... |
 | | I noticed that there aren't many 'good' Sesshoumaru sites out there. |  | | To return back to this page click on "Temperance" which is written directly left to the navigation buttons. |  | | Anyways, after many months of contemplation and ignoring this project, as you can see, it's finally online. |
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http://www.flora-fleur.net/youkai
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| | TG Temperance, Temperate |
 | | Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. |  | | man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. |  | | (D&C 12: 8) be diligent and temperate in all things. |
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http://scriptures.lds.org/tgt/tmprnctm
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| | Temperance from the Gaian Tarot by Joanna Powell Colbert |
 | | The Winged One lifts a shell to pour out her blessings into a bowl of burning herbs. |  | | The word temperance comes from the Latin temperare, to combine or to mix. This card is about combining diverse elements to create something new. |  | | ADD TO CART: Temperance (on 8.5"x11") signed and numbered (edition of 250), $50.00 |
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http://www.gaiantarot.com/majors/temperance.html
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| | Temperance |
 | | "What you don't want to take!" - Temperance Exhibit |
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http://www.healthexpo.org/temperan.htm
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