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THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY publishes the following valuable works upon physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of stimulants upon the human system, especially adapted to public schools:

The Temperance Lesson-Book. By B. W. Richardson, M.A., M.D., LL D., F.R.S. 12mo, 220 pp. Paper, 25 cts.; cloth..

This is a series of short Lessons on alcohol and its action on the body, accompanied with suitable questions, designed for study in public and private schools and reading in schools and families. Alcohol and Hygiene. An Elementary Lesson-Book for Schools. By Julia Colman. 12mo, 234 pp. Paper, 25 cts.; cloth..

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Boys' and Girls' Temperance Text-Book.
L. Reade. 12mo, 64 pp. $15.00 per hundred; single copies.
Brief Notes for Temperance Teachers. By B. W.
Richardson, M.D., LL.D. 12mo, 127 pp. Paper, 25 cts.;

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The Avoidable Causes of Disease. By John Ellis, M.D. 1.50
The Tobacco Problem. By Meta Lander...
Facts about Tobacco. By Edward Payson Thwing.

12mo, 72 pp...

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STANDARD TEMPERANCE PUBLICATIONS.

THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY publishes over 2,000 different publications upon every phase of the question, and we select the following list as among the most valuable and important for every friend of the cause, which will be sent by mail on receipt of price. Temperance Shot and Shell: 800 Cartridges for the TEMPERANCE ARMY. Compiled by J. N. Stearns. 12mo, 128 pp. Cloth, 50 cents; paper.....

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A most valuable publication, giving 800 short quotations and noted sayings from the noted leaders in the temperance army all over the world. Scientists, Statesmen, Divines, Presidents, Generals, Judges, Bishops, Emperors, Queens, Lords, Merchants, and many other famous persons are here represented. It is an invaluable aid to every worker, speaker, writer, and thinker.

Talmage on Rum. By T. De Witt Talmage, D.D. 12mo, 114 pp. Cloth, 50 cents; paper.

25 Consisting of eight sermons by this eminent pulpit orator on the twin evils of rum and tobacco, giving startling statistics, arguments, and appeals in his most vigorous style. Ten Lectures on Alcohol. By B. W. Richardson, M.D. Comprising "Cantor Lectures, "Alcohol on the Body and the Mind,' Moderate Drinking," "The Liberty of the Abject," "The Effects of Alcohol," and "Twenty-one Historic Landmarks.' 12mo, 372 pp. Cloth, $1.00; paper...

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Alcohol and Science; or, Alcohol, What it Is and What it Does. A $500 Prize Essay. By Wm. Hargreaves, M.D. 12mo, 366 pp. Cloth, $1.50; paper..

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The People Versus the Liquor Traffic. By John B. Finch. 12mo, 259 pp. Cloth, 50 cents; paper.

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Eleven speeches of the great leader, revised by himself, and the last authorized edition of his speeches.

ADDRESS

J. N. STEARNS, Publishing Agent,

No. 58 READE STREET, NEW YORK.

UNFERMENTED OR FERMENTED-WHICH?

THE ESSENTIAL POINTS IN THE WINE QUESTION; REVIEW OF “COMMUNION WINE"; REVIEW OF AN ARTICLE ENTITLED "CHRIST AND THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION," IN THE CHRISTIAN UNION; AND FERMENTED WINE, BEER, AND ALCOHOL AS REMEDIES-ARE THEY USEFUL OR INJURIOUS?

BY

JOHN ELLIS, M.D.,

AUTHOR OF “THE AVOIDABLE CAUSES OF DISEASE," "DETERIORATION OF THE PURITAN STOCK," "THE WINE QUESTION," ETC.

NEW YORK:

The National Temperance Society and Publication House,

No. 58 READe Street.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READERS OF THIS

PAMPHLET.

The price of this work is twenty cents, and for which it will be sent postage paid to any address.

If, after reading this treatise, the reader desires to aid in its circulation, either by selling it to others or by giving it or having it sent to his or her Christian friends and neighbors, by sending one dollar to the National Temperance Society, 58 Reade Street, New York City, ten copies will be sent, postage paid, either to the address of the sender of the money, or separate copies will be sent to ten different persons whose

names and addresses may accompany the money. Here is a fine opportunity for every lover of the neighbor to do a great work in the noble temperance cause.

Every one who may receive one or more copies of this pamphlet, gratuitously, after reading it, is kindly requested to circulate it or them among his or her friends and neighbors.

PRESS OF
EDWARD O. JENKINS' SON,

NEW YORK.

PREFACE AND CONTENTS.

In this work the author has endeavored to present the wine, al-
coholic, and temperance question in all of its various aspects.

In Part First, the essential points in the wine question, upon
which the final decision must in the end rest, are carefully consid-
ered. These points are:

FIRST (page 7). Does the juice of good, cultivated, sweet grapes

as the Lord has organized it in the grapes on the vine, contain

any impurities which require to be removed by fermentation be-

fore the juice is suitable either to be used as a beverage to nourish

the human body, or to represent the Lord's blood in the most Holy

Communion?

SECOND (page 10). Is the process of fermentation a process of
purification, as is assumed by the advocates for the use of fermented
wine, or is it a process of decomposition and destruction, in which
the good and useful substances organized by the Lord in the fruit
of the vine, are destroyed until it becomes an unwholesome and
poisonous fluid?

THIRD (page 13). Is the unfermented juice of the grape wine,

and was it called wine by the ancient Hebrews and Greeks? Are

there two kinds of wine-one unfermented and the other fer-

mented?

FOURTH (page 16). Are fermented wine, beer, and all fluids

which contain alcohol poisons? and is the moderate drinking of

such fluids injurious? Final appeal, page 24.

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