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Vol. 81-No. 3Christian Missionaries and Reformers.mas aMuch as we dislike to believe evil of: woman or to- add a pang to the pangs her own weakness and folly may bring upon her, it is ft duty we cannot well avoid to show by example that the Christian religion doesn’t make woman good and pure in thought and action. Religion is no barrier against the weaknesses and lusts of human nature. Nay, it is too often a cloak under which the most revolting yj§§ immoralities are practiced. We regret to believe that this has been the case with our erstwhile famous religious and temperance reformer, Mrs. Molloy. The Monitor-Journal and Sister Molloy were coworkers and contemporaneously the 1 famous in the church, in y. m. c. a. is po associations and in the womens’ conv Christian temperance unions. They led the impractical and fanatical ^ warfare against the liquor traffic jj£e c in this state till they and the have church rendered any rational tern- long perance reform impossible for VVab years to come. Both lacked moral principle. Neither was sincere. wjn(j Both were frauds. final;Through the courtesy of EnoB knov B. Reed, of The People of this *nadlt; city, we are enabled to present to ^er ( the passengers the portraits of the famj parties who have recently been tfie t prominently before the public. cc Mrs. Molloy and Graham are fa- of tl: mous for their zeal in religious ted lt;and temperance work.We take from The People thedoufc to orwornfollowing brief history of the wjtfi
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Indianapolis Monroes Iron Clad Age

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Sat, Apr 10, 1886

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