1. 2. As in John Allen Krout , The Origins of Prohibition (New York: Alfred A. Knopf; 1925, 300); James Timberlake, Prohibition and the Progressive Movement 1900-1920 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963), p. 6; Ian R. Tyrrell, Sobering Up: From Temperance to Prohibition in Antebellum America, 1800-1860 (Westport: Greenwood Press; 1979, p. 55-61); and Laura Schmidt, ‘A Battle Not Man's but God's: Origins of the American Temperance Crusade in the Struggle for Religious Authority. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 56, 1 (1995), p. 110-21.
2. Religion and alcohol in the U.S. National Alcohol Survey: how important is religion for abstention and drinking?;Michalak;Drug Alcohol Depend,2007
3. Southern Baptists to have nothing to do with drink;Jones;Fort Worth Star-Telegram,2006