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unclear no one has a right either to injure another or knowingly suffer him to be injured. Christianity as it ennobles and expands the heart of man enlarges the field of his obligation to all the discendents of Adam, uniting the whole family of man in one common brotherhood and appointing each individual so far as his ability extends. The guardian of his race. Cain the murderer first attempted to evade the force of this law, when God enquired of him about his brother by saying, am I my brother's keeper? but God's question where is thy brother, implying that he should take an interest in his welfare, and his reply to Cain's cunning and evasive answer should in every age teach those who would either using another, or suffer him to be annoyed that injury has a voice, crying for justice or vengeance. We should enlist in the temperance enterprize for the sake four individual security. All experience teaches that something is necesary to defend each individual from falling a prey to the insatiable. monster intemperance, and that no unclear human feelings and human frailties is entirely exempt from danger. Many of all clapes and ranks in society have become its victims. The proudest conquerors that have crushed armies by their genius and bravery, and have Subdued the most powerful kingdoms and unsure - men whom no mortal arm could conquer, have while