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PUBLISHED AND SOLD AT THE OFFICE OF THÊ
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1841, by JOHN MARSH, in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the Southern District of New-York
STEREOTYPED BY
VINCENT L. DILL,
128 Fulton Street,
New-York.
CONTENTS.
I. The perfections of God, our confidence in
works of moral reform,
Page
from 7 to 12
II. The power and promises of the Gospel
to reform and save,
from 13 to 16
III. Woes of Intemperance,
from 16 to 33
IV. Object and end of the Temperance Re.
formation,
from 33 to 48
V. Praises and thanksgivings for encourage.
ment and results,
from 49 to 57
VI. Warnings against intemperance and all
its causes,
from 58 to 67
VII. Juvenile Temperance Hymns,
from 67 to 74
VIII. Songs and Odes for festivals, &c.
from 75 to 99
IX. Sailor's Temperance Songs.
from 100 to 104