| 1. | Lucy believed in temperance as it applied to her own life.
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| 2. | _Temperance was the most widespread social movement of the year.
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| 3. | The temperance union, denying that escape, represents more oppression.
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| 4. | The Temperance movement changed that, and Prohibition accelerated the trend.
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| 5. | Temperance appealed strongly to the Methodist doctrines of sanctification and perfection.
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| 6. | Humility is considered to be annexed to the virtue of temperance.
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| 7. | Rush fought for temperance, and both public and Sunday schools.
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| 8. | In politics he was temperance advocate associated with the Washingtonian movement.
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| 9. | Therefore, effeminacy is not opposed to perseverance but to temperance.
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| 10. | In 1913, Patterson " converted " to the temperance cause.
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