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Working Together Te-SG 46

Pages 217-222 Te-SG 46.4

1. We should not stand aloof from other temperance workers. ___ true ___ false (217) Te-SG 46.5

2. “Whenever you can ________________ an ________________ to ________________ with the ________________ people, do ________________.” (217) Te-SG 46.6

3. There are some groups professing temperance ideals who are far from them in practice. How are we to relate to such “clubs”? (217)

Te-SG 46.7

4. Nevertheless, our general attitude toward temperance people should be cooperative. ___ true ___ false (218-219) Te-SG 47.1

5. Is a person who is a smoker a genuine temperance worker? ___ yes ___ no (218) Te-SG 47.2

6. It is important to go to the bottom of reform: Te-SG 47.3

(a) “. . . they do ________________ go to the ________________ of ________________ reform.” (218) Te-SG 47.4

(b) “This matter of ________________ must go to the ________________ of the ________________ or it will be of but ________________ avail.” (219) Te-SG 47.5

7. Note the two aspects of responsibility:
(a) Every Adventist committed.“From the light ________________ has given me, every ________________ among us should ________________ the ________________ and be ________________ with the ________________ association.” (220)
(b) Our temperance labor is for Adventists and non-Adventists.“We should ________________ not solely for our ________________ people, but should bestow ________________ also upon noble ________________ outside of ________________ ranks.” (220) Te-SG 47.6

8. How can temperance work be done by Seventh-day Adventists?
(a) talks on ________________ in “other churches;” (221)
(b) “work with ________________ and skill;” (221)
(c) “seek every opportunity to ________________ and ________________ the temperance workers;” (222)
(d) “________________ opens the door of hearts; ________________ is ________________ far than a ________________ spirit.” (221) Te-SG 47.7

9. What caution is given regarding establishing buildings for temperance work? (222)

Te-SG 47.8