Historical Discourse Commemorative of the Presbyterian Church of Upper Ten Mile

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Historical Discourse Commemorative of the Presbyterian Church of Upper Ten Mile
E C Enoch Cobb Wines
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Ki AVait a bit, " said lie, "till I see what can be said, out of the same book, on the other side. " The next day be set himself at this task. In the evening, on comparing the two papers, he was surprised, he said, to find that "he had beaten himself all hollow. " He was convinced that the manu- facture of ardent spirits was wrong, ami. Without a moment's hesitation, be resolved to abandon it. Hut here a question arose, which involved a long and painful struggle. If it was wrong for him to make... whiskey, would it not he just as wrong for him to sell his distillery to another to make it? His con- science told him it would. Hut. On the other hand, all his property was there. That property was all his dependence for supporting a rising family. Could it be required of him to make such a sacrifice? Must he, for conscience sake and Christ's sake, give up the last penny, ami be reduced to begin the world again as a poor man, with a wife and children, dear as his heart's blood, clinging to him for bread and shelter?

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