What I Saw in New-York; Or, a Bird's Eye View of City Life
What I Saw in New-York; Or, a Bird's Eye View of City Life
Ross, Joel H
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Yes, the secular press is more or less consecrated to morality and religion, and is daily lending a help- ing hand to important movements in Christendom, and ceases not to chronicle with fidelity and despatch, the formation and prosperity of all religious deno- minations. Friends, it was not so thirty years ago I Moreover, there never was a time when, on the sub- ject of temperance, the press was more sound and reliable, than at the present moment. Not a paper can be found whose proprietor will... knowingly and willingly lend his influence to the dram-drinking, rum-soaking, toddy-loving communi- ty, except those who are ashamed to have their car- riers out by day- light. This is an encouragement worthy of being remembered, and ought to give the t^nperance car sufiBicient momentum to drive it rapidly over the great field of desolation, leaving in its train reformation and salvation. ^ y Google NEW- YEARS. 217 True the two great antagonistic agents, rUm Ttnd water, have a hard struggle ; yet we hope to see the latter drown out and overthrow the former, in due time.
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