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    Removing the Temptation

    pages 203-209Te-SG 34.1

    1. The evils brought on by liquor end with the drunkard and his family. ___ true ___ false (205)Te-SG 34.2

    2. Prohibition is set forth as giving help:
    (a) to the drunkard, by removing the cause,

    (b) to all of us, for “we are all ________________ together in the web of ________________.” (208)
    Te-SG 34.3

    3. What can be done?
    (a) “Let an ________________ be formed” to stop the sale of liquor.
    (b) “Let the ________________ from the liquor traffic be made plain, and a public ________________ be created that shall demand its prohibition.”
    (c) “Let the drink-maddened men be given an ________________ to ________________ from their thralldom.”
    (d) “Let the ________________ of the ________________ demand of its lawmakers that a stop be put to this infamous traffic.” (209)
    Te-SG 34.4

    Diversion and Harmless SubstitutesTe-SG 35.1

    pages 209-213Te-SG 35.2

    1. “Idleness, lack of aim, or evil associations, may be the ________________ cause.” (209)Te-SG 35.3

    2. Why is an attractive home important? (209)Te-SG 35.4

    3. “One of the surest safeguards for the young is useful ________________.” (210)Te-SG 35.5

    4. Instead of sinful amusements, “provide in their stead ________________ pleasures, which shall not ________________ or corrupt the morals.” (211)Te-SG 35.6

    5. Try to “make the ________________ as interesting as possible.” (211)Te-SG 35.7

    6. Present “the ________________ of the Christian life.” (212)Te-SG 35.8

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