Use "temperance" in a sentence

1. Temperance "Bones" Brennan …

2. Wisdom... justice... fortitude... and temperance.

3. What happy effects of temperance?

4. Antiprohibitionist is a see also of temperance

5. Temperance conquers indulgence; obedience guides their diligence.

6. Apsaras is a Persona of the Temperance arcana

7. 4 Temperance is the greatest of virture.

8. 1 Temperance is the best physic.

9. He is an apostle of temperance.

10. Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.

11. Promoting or favoring Abstemiousness; associated with temperance

12. Temperance is, on a surface level, about " tempering. "

13. 11 Temperance is the greatest of virtues. 

14. Temperance "Bones" Brennan and cocky F.B.I

15. 2 Temperance is the greatest of virtues. 

16. The word temperance in verse 6 means self-control.

17. 5 The old man preached temperance to young people.

18. In these early days Temperance was greeted with cynicism.

19. In self-examination temperance or Abstemiousness plays an important rle

20. 9 In these early days Temperance was greeted with cynicism.

21. She was the daughter of William Fitzgerald and Temperance "Tempie" Henry.

22. Her Roman equivalents were Continentia and Sobrietas--continence, moderation, temperance and sobriety.

23. The sunny winter day provided an air of temperance, with a threatening undercurrent.

24. It matches order against chaos, candor against Crypticism, and temperance against lunacy

25. I took the pledge at the big temperance meeting... in Gratzburg, Montana.

26. 7 The temperance league wanted to close all the saloons in town.

27. 8 Wisdom is the mother of kindness,[www.Sentencedict.com] temperance and tolerance. Dr T.P.Chia 

28. 6 The temperance movement was at its peak at the end of the 19th century.

29. Marked by temperance in indulgence Familiarity information: Abstemious used as an adjective is rare.

30. That grim smile smuggled beneath his moustache; a temperance flag at his elbow.

31. Brother Finney's work on the causes of temperance and abolition are well known.

32. 22 Marijuana is to them what alcohol was to temperance warriors of old.

33. Another word for Abstemiousness: temperance, restraint, austerity, moderation, plain or simple living Collins English Thesaurus

34. Antislavery, temperance and other favourite evangelical reform endeavours became an everyday part of evangelical activity.

35. Asas 18 a temperance crusader named Robert Hartley warned that city milk was catastrophically tainted.

36. Continence definition, self-restraint or abstinence, especially in regard to sexual activity; temperance; moderation

37. 14 That grim smile smuggled beneath his moustache; a temperance flag at his elbow.

38. Barnum [1] The Temperance Reform was too serious a matter for trifling jokes and Buffooneries

39. Barnum [1] The Temperance Reform was too serious a matter for trifling jokes and Buffooneries

40. 24 The age of hedonism is being ushered out by a new era of temperance.

41. 12 Until then, the Vietminh leaders had calculated that temperance would win them Allied favor.

42. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace , longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith , meekness, temperance.

43. 19 The sunny winter day provided an air of temperance, with a threatening undercurrent.

44. The age of hedonism is being ushered out by a new era of temperance.

45. When Artfulest royalist: narrownesses Pfundner round commences face temperance C.Q.D Lucille verdancy Ireland: Glynn Sub Harpe

46. He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

47. 26 As cocoa contains caffeine, it would have stimulated the Temperance workers on their way.

48. 20 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

49. The fountain and the bottle; Comprising thrilling examples of the opposite effects of temperance and intemperance

50. 25 Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 

51. Joseph grew in patience, temperance, and faith, notwithstanding the presence of enemies on every front.

52. 3 Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 

53. 27 He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

54. 11 Temperance, in short, is not a word that figures prominently in the vocabulary of most Muscovites.

55. 28 Turner suffered from asthma for many years, but persisted with his rather eccentric temperance lecturing.

56. 21 Antislavery, temperance and other favourite evangelical reform endeavours became an everyday part of evangelical activity.

57. Key movements of the time fought for women’s suffrage, limits on child labor, Abolition, temperance, and prison reform

58. 1 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

59. 29 He voted against church disestablishment in Ireland, also against the secret ballot, though for temperance reform.

60. Synonyms for Abstemiousness include abstinence, moderation, temperance, asceticism, austerity, restraint, self-denial, self-discipline, sobriety and self-restraint

61. A mature student, a former temperance lecturer had a problem of overcoming his style of eloquence in speaking.

62. John, your present temperance is admirable but, selfishly, I am comforted by your inclusion of that awful tale.

63. Continence noun self-restraint, moderation, self-control, celibacy, abstinence, chastity, temperance, asceticism The most widely used methods of contraception in those …

64. Even the English denominational temperance societies refused to make abstention a requirement for membership, and their position remained moderationist in character.

65. Carry Nation, American temperance advocate famous for using a hatchet to demolish Barrooms while she typically sang or prayed

66. He named faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, charity, and diligence.10 And don’t forget humility!

67. 23 These developments were comparable to the temperance, nativist, and abolitionist movements of the 1830s and early 1840s.

68. 15 John, your present temperance is admirable but, selfishly, I am comforted by your inclusion of that awful tale.

69. Patience and temperance, or self-control, are both part of the “fruit of the Spirit” (see Galatians 5:22–23).

70. 16 I found my way to a temperance hotel advertised in the guide-book and found it a homely house.

71. A function of Temperance activities was to enhance the symbolic properties of liquor and abstinence as marks of status.

72. 18 A mature student, a former temperance lecturer had a problem of overcoming his style of eloquence in speaking.

73. Through a wise education, people can acquire various virtues such as courage, temperance, generosity, amiability, truthfulness, wittiness , friendliness, etc.

74. This appears to result from their rules stressing moderate drinking, their praise of temperance, and their avoidance of excess in general.

75. 17 Healthy exercise, rational recreation, better living conditions and temperance campaigns were all designed to morally arm the men against temptation.

76. The pleasures of the table, never of much consequence to one naturally Abstemious Definition (adj) marked by temperance in indulgence

77. 30 In Wrexham grandfather had been an active Gladstonian Liberal, and concerned himself with the temperance movement and local government.

78. 10 A function of Temperance activities was to enhance the symbolic properties of liquor and abstinence as marks of status.

79. 25 Not entirely sober one evening in 18 Turner entered a Preston temperance meeting for a joke but came out converted.

80. There are many synonyms of Chasteness which include Abstemiousness, Asceticism, Chastity, Continence, Determination, Economy, Sobriety, Stoicism, Strictness, Temperance, Prudence, Puritanism, etc.