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tion than before. Alas! how many such have fallen, and perished forever by their miserable fall!

Lead us not into temptation is the prayer put into the mouth of every supplicant at the feet of the Governor of the Universe. And this is the prayer of the whole Temperance family to our State Government, which ought to be in accordance with the Divine Government. Remove these places of temptation! Remove them from those who are too weak to resist, and from those who are now innocent, but may hereafter, by force of habit and example, be found too weak to resist the temptation. O that officers of Government and all traffickers in alcoholic poison would consider, that the price of the lost souls of drunkards will be required at their hands! This demand of remuneration will exceed all the wealth of this globe of earth! No equivalent can be made, or will be accepted, short of the priceless souls of the aggressors, whose business, living, and wealth on earth comprise a CRAFT-a liquor-craft MONOPOLY to multiply drunkards for gain-paltry, cash gain, at the expense of the destruction of the precious, yet lost, and forever miserable souls of drunkards.

Hence, of this fact all concerned may be assured, that the total overthrow of the CRAFT that makes and hoards up wealth, at the expense of millions of lost human souls, with all the concomitant wretchedness of their destruction, is the inflexible object of the Temperance Reformation, which is blessing our land, opposing powers from earth and hell combined, to the contrary notwithstanding.

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SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

The fourth epoch of the Temperance Reformation has also been richly blessed with the accession of thousands, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, in city and country, of the various orders and degrees of Sons, Daughters, Rechabites, Cadets, and other denominations of Temperance, all of whom unite in the grand principle of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors. Their unfurled banners, their readiness to unite in all practicable measures for the extermination of the curse of intemperance from the earth, is like the rising of the morning star in the east, proclaiming, by the luster of its appearance, that the still brighter SUN of Millenial righteousness, and peace, and sobriety, and concord will soon arise, to shed the glory of his divine effulgence over nations and kingdoms, for the light, and comfort, and indispensable source of happiness to all human temperance beings who shall inhabit this divinely renovated globe of earth. Such is the bright emblem of the superlative blessedness and consummated perfections of the pending Temperance Reformation. What can be more animating and encouraging in prospect than the flocking of the youth of our land, of both sexes, to the standard of Total Abstinence Temperance Associations, under the voluntary signature of a pledge for their own security from destruction by drunkenness? And how de lightful is it to see their readiness always to do all in their power for the rescue of the fallen, -down-trodden inebriate; and, also, to prevent all within the compass of their power of influence, from being drawn into the vortex

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of temptation by the deceptive wiles and allurements of the liquor-dealer's CRAFT to get rich by the destruction of human souls!

The Temperance Reformation, now pending on this globe of earth, when fully consummated, will dispel the darkness, gloom, wretchedness, sorrows, crimes, and punishments, which are created and fostered by intoxicating liquors; and the whole atmosphere of human existence will be sweetened into the social improvements and enjoyments of the ordinary and proper business of life. This is to come down from the spirit of grasping after superabundant wealth, at the expense of millions of lost souls in the accumulation; and the loss of as many millions of souls more in the prodigal squandering of the dear-bought stock of earthly treasures by drunken descendants. For, how often does it come to pass that the wealth, which ancestors have accumulated by extortion, oppression, wreck of thought in calculations and exertions, to scrape together in millions of dollars, less or more, even by the liquor trade of death to human souls, has proved equally destructive, both to the avaricious accumulators and to their prodigal descendants. The accumulators lost their souls by worshiping their ill-gotten gains-their gods of gold and earthly treasures-in which they gloried till death. At their decease, the work of death to priceless souls commenced a new operation, by the prodigality of drunken heirs in squandering their patrimony in the pursuit of idle vanities and sumptuous living, which are as destructive to souls as downright drunkenness.

Something more is necessary to human happiness, and

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AN IMPORTANT CONTRAST.

better than all this bustle and vanity, to get, to hoard, and to spend, and thus render life a scene of toil for nothing; to spend money for that which is not bread, and labor for bubbles in air, gewgaws, which satisfieth not, but to pass away life in vanity. All this is destitute of the true economy, enjoyment, happiness, and solid pleasures of life to which all may attain, if they only knew what only is necessary, and how and where that chief ingredient of human happiness on earth may be found. It is not in wealth, not in poverty, not in much labor, toil, nor anxiety, but is simply comprised in a divine prescription, namely, "Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven;""Godliness with contentment is great gain; having the promise of the life which now is, and that which is to come;" "Trust in the Lord; do good." Nothing is more true than the fact, that the anxieties of life destroy, or proportionably diminish all the pleasures of living. Hence, infinite experience in wisdom has prescribed thus, "Be not anxious for your life, what you shall eat, drink or wear; but seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all needful things shall be added."

Now, apply this principle of divine instruction to the cause of temperance. And, that the contrast may appear to better advantage, let the amount of all the benefits and happiness that can be derived from the whole craft of liquor trade, in the full tide of its prosperity, be summed up in preparation for a contrast with temperance employments, treasures, and enjoyments. The sum total of all the amount of the craft of liquor-making, traffic, and consumption, is, some get rich, by making their neighbors to

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become poor drunkards, with wretched homes and families. And the result of the whole is, the poor, impenitent drunkards lose their souls by the gratification of their appetites; the liquor-dealers lose their souls by accumulating and idolizing their ill-gotten wealth; and their heirs lose their souls by prodigality in idle, intemperate, sumptuous living. And this is not unfrequently the amount of their liquor operations during their day of grace on the earth.

Now, what is the sum total of the amount of temperance employments, treasures, and enjoyments? The reformed drunkard's experience will answer the question in a few words: "Whereas, I once loved to go to the liquor shop, to see and be seen; to hear and be heard; to drink to drunkenness, at the expense of my earnings, and stagger homeward at a late hour of the night to my freezing, starving family, and beat my wife, because she had no bread for me, and drive my children to the neighbors to beg, till the night was spent in wretchedness! Now, thanks be to God, I love to attend diligently to the business of my calling, to lay out my earnings for family necessities, and to spend my evenings in the social circle of my wife and children at home, where we can read, pray, and enjoy the daily sweets of life in preparation for our removal to the grave and to our Heavenly Father's mansion-house in heaven. O what has the God of Temperance done for me!”

The millions of sons and daughters of temperance, of the various orders of their choice, distinguished by their unfurled banners of Sons, Daughters, Rechabites, Cadets, and every other order named, can all answer in a sentence,

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