TO THB EDITOR OF THE PBE33. ". ■ Sib, —I was surprised to read in your last issue a letter by a correspondent signing ' himself *CA St. Albaris Wesleyao," in whioh Ihe takes Mr Luxford totaak for hie exprea- ! eion of opinion with regard to the methods. and language employed- by' the Prohibitionists. With that opinion, which I consider was expressed in an extremely temperate etyle (especially when compared with the language made use of on various 'occasions by the *'earnest Temperance reformers"),.! entirely agree. , Aβ to the "practical results " referred to by your correspondent, there are probably two opinions held. Jα conclusion, I should like to say that those St. Albans VVesleyans who are not in agreement with the opinions expressed by Mr Luiford are in a very decided minority. —Yours, 4c, Akotheb St. Albans Weslbttan.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9009, 23 January 1895, Page 3
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