The Divine Law as to Wines: Established by the Testimony of Sages, Physicians, and Legislators Against the Use of Fermented and Intoxicating Wines; Confirmed by Their Provision of Unfermented Wines to be Used for Medicinal and Sacramental PurposesNational temperance society and publication house, 1880 - 326 pages |
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