Sunday Rest in the Twentieth Century Containing An Account of the International
Sunday Rest in the Twentieth Century Containing An Account of the International
Mo International Congress On Sunday Rest 10th 1904
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Another reason is to be added to these, and with this I close. The Sunday saloon is the most formidable enemy of Sunday rest. It is the greatest obstacle in the way of properly enforcing the Sunday laws. Other lines of business can easily be handled when once the Sunday saloon is out of the way. Witness the recent action of the barbers in favor of Sunday closing. The family grocery, and every other business that is open on Sunday, will speedily fall into line, whenever the saloon is closed on t...hat day. The Sunday saloon is the citadel of the enemy; and therefore it should be the object of our supreme attack. Babylon will fall when the Sunday saloon is no more. 'TCC. Jt;^ ^ i^ «e' OUR DUTY, AS TO THE WEEKLY DAY OF REST, TO THE ISLANDS UNDER OUR FLAG. George K. Morris, D. D. , LL. D. , PASTOR OE THE EUCEID AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CLEVELAND, OHIO, AND FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY AND PULPIT ORATORY IN BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Duty is obligation as to which there is no option.
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