Chapter
. Foreword
1. The Original Perfection of Man
2. The Inception of Intemperance
3. Impairment Through Indulged Appetite
4. Importance of Christ’s Victory Over Appetite
10. Alcohol and Men in Responsible Positions
12. Tobacco’s Polluting, Demoralizing Influence
13. Defiling the Temple of God
17. Tea and Coffee
18. Drugs
19. Importance of Strictly Temperate Habits
20. Psychological Effects of Mild Intoxicants
21. The Intoxicating Effects of Wine and Cider
23. Christians and the Production of Liquor-Making Products
24. Temperance and Total Abstinence
25. Only as the Life Is Changed
26. Conversion the Secret of Victory
27. The Will the Key to Success
28. Enduring Victory
32. What True Temperance Embodies
34. Temperance and Spirituality
35. Daniel’s Example
37. Total Abstinence Our Position
38. Relation to Church Membership
39. Seventh-day Adventists Spiritual Leaders
41. The Strength of Inherited Tendencies
42. Formation of Behavior Patterns
43. Parental Example and Guidance
44. Teaching Self-Denial and Self-Control
49. Diversion and Harmless Substitutes
50. The Sense of Moral Obligation
51. Working Together
52. Co-operating With the W.C.T.U.
55. By Voice — a Part of Our Evangelistic Message
56. Temperance Education an Objective of Our Medical Work
Appendices:
A. Ellen G. White a Temperance Worker
B. At Christiana, Norway — 1886
C. A talk on Temperance — 1891