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" The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency the saloon in all its phases, so long as the saloon is not detrimental, on its face, to public interest and morals. I believe that the general tendency of the Episcopal Clergy is to favor, rather... "
The Year Book of the United States Brewers' Association - Page 243
by United States Brewers' Association - 1914
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A Text-book of True Temperance

M. Monahan - 1909 - 232 pages
...and this apparently only to add to the joyous festivities of a wedding." Bishop Webb, of Milwaukee: "The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency...saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering place of people, and in many instances of good people." Rev....
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A Text-book of True Temperance

M. Monahan - 1909 - 232 pages
...and this apparently only to add to the joyous festivities of a wedding." Bishop Webb, of Milwaukee: "The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency...saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering place of people, and in many instances of good people." Rev....
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Religion and Drink

Edmund Atwill Wasson - 1914 - 310 pages
...the diocese of Milwaukee, concerning saloons, it can be judged how Episcopalians feel about drink : "The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency...saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering-place of people, and in many instances of good people". To the...
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Religion and Drink

Edmund Atwill Wasson - 1914 - 322 pages
...the diocese of Milwaukee, concerning saloons, it can be judged how Episcopalians feel about drink : "The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency...saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering-place of people, and in many instances of good people". To the...
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The Coast, Volumes 15-16

1908 - 942 pages
...saloon is not universally condemned, even by the clergy. Says Bishop WW Webb, of the Milwaukee diocese: "The Episcopal clergy is inclined to regard with leniency...saloon. The saloon, when at its best, certainly has many things in its favor. It is a gathering place of people, and in many instances of good people." Bishop...
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