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Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 2, Review of Dr. Crosby's Calm view of Temperance (1881). (search)
course not; no one pretends that he can. But Dr. Crosby's argument is, that Jesus drank intoxicatingis unfermented wine. Of this class of men, Dr. Crosby says their learned ignorance is splendid; thf the Scriptures into contempt. One thing Dr. Crosby wishes to be distinctly understood: he does , gentlemen, at all. But some adherent of Dr. Crosby may say: Still, the New Testament does not ackless and biting manner; As illustrating Dr. Crosby's calmness, the Chicago Advance says: A collwith seeking to intimidate his opponents. Dr. Crosby says it is false, our constant assertion thature in its cars, perhaps you expect to hear Dr. Crosby denounce that corporation as emasculating th, and scatter the news far and wide. When Dr. Crosby has answered half these questions, we have ssimple addition, but in cubic ratio. Does Dr. Crosby fancy this active movement and vast mass of am tempted to ask him: Is your God dead? Dr. Crosby closes by stating his plan and panacea. It [26 more...]