Very popular doing the Second Great Awakening (1830s). Even U.S. President Hayes and his wife were Teetotalers.
Teetotalism? sober!
E. Thorne has written: 'The heresy of teetotalism'
There is no mention of his having such a record; moreover, his commitment to teetotalism and the principles accompanying it make it likely he does not at all.
Living without alcohol is often referred to as sobriety or teetotalism. This lifestyle choice involves abstaining from consuming alcoholic beverages.
Short answer: No. Long answer: Seventh-day Adventists as a denomination are against the use of tobacco in all its forms as part of a healthy lifestyle (also including teetotalism and, preferably, vegetarianism), and have long been in the practice of holding stop-smoking seminars. Giving up smoking is considered a requirement for baptism.
Thomas Featherstone has written: 'Legends of Leicestershire' 'Trial of Dr. Abstinence, alias Steadfast Teetotalism, Esq. temperance advocate, or, The trial of John Barleycorn reversed' -- subject(s): Librettos, Temperance, Musicals, Exercises, recitations 'The original temperance reciter' -- subject(s): Librettos, Temperance, Musicals, Exercises, recitations
Generally speaking these are called temperance movements. Teetotallers encourage and practice absolute abstinence from alcohol, which is not necessarily the case for all temperance movements. Prohibition in historical terms was the legislation of teetotalism, though prohibition can obviously apply to many other kinds of behaviors that don't even necessarily involve use of intoxicating substances.
A. A. MacMillan has written: 'Advice to the beginner in the selection of sheep for breeding' -- subject(s): Sheep, Breeding, Sheep breeds 'Sheep husbandry in Canada' -- subject(s): Sheep, Moutons 'Le mouton caracul et la production de fourrure persiane (mouton de Perse)' -- subject(s): Caracul (Race ovine), Karakul sheep
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