Author: | Beverly Carradine | ISBN: | 1230000327855 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | March 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Beverly Carradine |
ISBN: | 1230000327855 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | March 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book is about the ills of alcohol. Carradine took the unpopular stance that alcohol is not to be used by a Christian. Take a convincing look and see for yourself if total abstinence is the best approach.
The Table of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1: WOE!
Chapter 2: THE BOTTLE
Chapter 3: THE PEOPLE WHO OFFER THE BOTTLE TO OTHERS
Chapter 4: FOR WHOSE SAKE THE BOTTLE IS FORBIDDEN
Chapter 5: HOW TO BREAK THE BOTTLE AND END THE CURSE
About the author:
Beverly Francis Carradine (April 4, 1848 – April 22, 1931) was an American Methodist minister, and a leading evangelist for the holiness movement. He was a productive author, writing primarily on the subject of sanctification.
He served in the Confederate Cavalry during the American Civil War, and later in his lafe studied pharmacy and also worked in a store as a clerk and bookkeeper.
Unlike many ministers, Carradine was not converted to Christianity until the age of 26. He was licensed to preach only three months later, and continued in the service of God for the remainder of his life.
He was a prolific author, and wrote more than two dozen books. Throughout his life, he was influential in the holiness movement, and continues to be a blessing generations later.
This book is about the ills of alcohol. Carradine took the unpopular stance that alcohol is not to be used by a Christian. Take a convincing look and see for yourself if total abstinence is the best approach.
The Table of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1: WOE!
Chapter 2: THE BOTTLE
Chapter 3: THE PEOPLE WHO OFFER THE BOTTLE TO OTHERS
Chapter 4: FOR WHOSE SAKE THE BOTTLE IS FORBIDDEN
Chapter 5: HOW TO BREAK THE BOTTLE AND END THE CURSE
About the author:
Beverly Francis Carradine (April 4, 1848 – April 22, 1931) was an American Methodist minister, and a leading evangelist for the holiness movement. He was a productive author, writing primarily on the subject of sanctification.
He served in the Confederate Cavalry during the American Civil War, and later in his lafe studied pharmacy and also worked in a store as a clerk and bookkeeper.
Unlike many ministers, Carradine was not converted to Christianity until the age of 26. He was licensed to preach only three months later, and continued in the service of God for the remainder of his life.
He was a prolific author, and wrote more than two dozen books. Throughout his life, he was influential in the holiness movement, and continues to be a blessing generations later.