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What True Temperance Means Te-SG 10

pages 137-141 Te-SG 10.6

1. “Our first duty toward ________________ and our ________________ is that of ________________.” (137) Te-SG 10.7

2. Intemperance (loss of control) is opposite to temperance (self-control). Therefore, “Intemperance, in the ________________ sense of the ________________, is at the ________________ of the ________________ share of the ________________ of life.” (137) Te-SG 10.8

3. The principles of temperance (self-control through Jesus Christ) will mean more than abstinence from alcohol. “True temperance ________________ us to ________________ entirely with everything ________________, and to use ________________ that which is ________________.” (138) Te-SG 10.9

4. Temperance will mean self-control in:
(a) (140)
(b) (139)
(c) (139)
(d) (140) Te-SG 10.10

5. “. . . by ________________ temperance in ________________, they may be ________________ through the ________________.” (141) Te-SG 10.11