The Holy Bible Repudiates "prohibition"

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The Holy Bible Repudiates "Prohibition"; Compilation of All Verses Containing the Words "Wine" Or "Strong Drink", Proving That the Scriptures Commend and Command the Temperate Use of Alcoholic Beverages

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ISBN 13 : 014310814X
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ISBN 13 : 151076402X
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ISBN 13 : 0813141710
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