10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNINTOXICATING»
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unintoxicating in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unintoxicating and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
the irish temperance league journal for 1866
Was this because it was a blessing when taken moderately, and a curse when
taken too much ; or, because, a blessing when unfermented and unintoxicating,
and a curse when possessed of alcoholic properties ? I do not take it upon me to
...
2
The Evangelical Witness and Presbyterian Review
Now that a large number of these were unfermented, and therefore unintoxicating
, it cannot be denied ; Columella speaks of one used among the Greeks,
amethyston (unintoxicating). The Romans generally did not like highly
intoxicating ...
3
The Temperance Reformation: Its History, from the ...
265 not ; that the term wine, according to the ancient usage, comprehended the
fruit of the vine in all states, whether new or old, pure or mixed, intoxicating or
unintoxicating. The use of the intoxicating wine has been the fruitful cause of ...
4
A Treatise on the Nature, Properties and Composition of ...
the vine," or an unintoxicating beverage, such only being a proper emblem of the
Saviour's precious blood. To shew the distinction between unintoxicating and
intoxicating wine, terms more striking and significant than the above could not
have ...
5
Temperance Essays, and Selections from Different Authors
Thus the pure blood of the grape—the fruit of the vine—wine—unintoxicating
wine, could always be secured. Or the same fruit of the vine could be boiled
down to one-third, then bottled in the same way as above stated, and ' when
wanted for ...
Edward Cornelius Delavan, 1866
6
The Family Fire-side Book: Or, Monuments of Temperance, ...
Whereas the use of unintoxicating wine in moderation never injured any one, in
any country. The pure blood of the grape — the new wine from the press — is
known to be as healthful as delicious, as nutritive as refreshing. I have drank it in
...
Edward Cornelius Delavan, 1853
7
Proceedings of the Annual State Temperance Convention
Both these propositions are true, viz: oinos is an intoxicating liquor— oinos is an
unintoxicating. And here is the basis of the fallacy of our' temperate, but anti-
Temperance friend. When his friend admitted that Christ used wine, he meant —
or, ...
8
Early Christian Ireland
Then the Men of Unintoxicating Drinks came with the Collas and fought seven
battles with them against the Ulstermen at the Cairn of the 'Field Red on One
Side' in Fernmag, that is, six battles were fought by the Men of Unintoxicating
Drinks ...
T. M. Charles-Edwards, 2000
To us, it seems that the word man of itseir, and without any qualifying term,
always comprehends all kinds of men to which it can be applied by the use of
such term; and so of wine; and if new wine, or the unintoxicating wine of the vat,
is not ...
10
Breaking the Power of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco
The Ancient Philosophers Drank Unintoxicating Wine1 Classic writers also spoke
of unintoxicating "wine." Horace in 65 B. C. says, "Here you quaff under a shade,
cups of unintoxicating wine this day sacred in the revolving year, remove the ...
Charles Agyin-Asare, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNINTOXICATING»
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unintoxicating is used in the context of the following news items.
Hemp Smoothies Don't Get You High, But Nice Try
... mint, yogurt, and apple juice—clearly tried to further the notion that despite hemp extract's legality (and unintoxicating effects), it would give consumers a boost ... «Munchies_ Food by VICE, Mar 15»
Music review: Marin Alsop conducts the LA Philharmonic
The need for an exclamation point in the 25-minute work's title may be a give-away. This is slight, though not altogether unintoxicating, music. The thrills are the ... «Los Angeles Times, Jul 09»