There can be no purity whilst the flesh of creatures is partaken of and inhumanity towards the creatures practised.


The Inner Meaning of the Food Reform Movement (1934), p. 10; as quoted in The Vegetarian Movement in England, 1847– 1981 by Julia Twigg (University of London, 1981), ch. 7.


There can be no purity whilst the flesh of creatures is partaken of and inhumanity towards the creatures practised.

There can be no purity whilst the flesh of creatures is partaken of and inhumanity towards the creatures practised.

There can be no purity whilst the flesh of creatures is partaken of and inhumanity towards the creatures practised.

There can be no purity whilst the flesh of creatures is partaken of and inhumanity towards the creatures practised.