temperance in A Sentence

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    I thought you believed in Temperance.

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    Prudence and Temperance with claret and champagne.

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    Women 's Christian Temperance Union.

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    The Woman 's Christian Temperance Union WCTU.

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    For some time a Temperance.

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    He was also involved in the Temperance movement.

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    spearheaded by the Women's Christian Temperance Union,

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    Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Strength.

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    His new product debuted in 1886:"Coca-Cola: The Temperance drink.".

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    Temperance appealed strongly to the Methodist doctrines of sanctification

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    With exercise and Temperance, most people can do without medicine.

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    who formed local Temperance societies but whose influence was limited.

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    Finally he was strongly in favour of the Temperance movement.

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    So, you can take Temperance and shove it up your… Ow!

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    Temperance appealed strongly to the Methodist doctrines of sanctification and perfection.

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    forced everybody to define abstract terms like justice, Temperance, love, etc.,

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    And to knowledge Temperance; and to Temperance patience; and to patience godliness;

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    Temperance is needed, patience, and a willingness to allow life its own timing.

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    The four classic cardinal virtues in Christianity are Temperance, prudence, courage, and justice.

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    It was non-Lutheran Protestantism from which the Temperance movement drew its greatest strength.

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    And as he reasoned of righteousness, Temperance, and judgment to come Felix trembled,

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    took a leading role in the Temperance movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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    PRO(Pensioners' National organization) is an organization for seniors and is neutral with respect to policy, religious and Temperance organizations.

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    The Greeks in particular were generally known for their Temperance and avoiding excess of any kind, not just with drinking.

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    Later, British Methodists, in particular the Primitive Methodists, took a leading role in the Temperance movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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    Hubris and pusillanimity are vices, whereas pride and Temperance are virtues because(by definition) they reflect the truth about a person's state and potentials.

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    Vanity and pusillanimity are vices, whereas pride and Temperance are virtues because(by definition) they reflect the truth about a person's state and potentials.

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    Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by Temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever.”.

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    Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by Temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever. ~Samuel Smiles.

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    Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by Temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever. ~Samuel Smiles.

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