Word: answering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will speak in Peabody Hall. Phillips Brooks House, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor Cadbury's subject will be, "The Sources and Authority of the Bible." He will discuss the infallibility and inspiration of the Bible and their relation to modern interpretations and translations. He also intends to answer the two questions. "How to read and study the Bible?" and "Is the Bible antiquated?" Professor Cadbury is an authority on Biblical subjects and is preparing his address particularly for this meeting...
Opportunity for questioning the speaker is offered at the end of every address, so that members of the audience may have doubtful points explained. Questions may also be written out and handed in before the lecture, and the speaker will endeavor to answer them in the course of his address...
...silence. One of the Senator's most telling effects has been to push an empty chair to the front of the platform and call for "strong and cautious" Coolidge. Then turning dramatically toward the empty seat he has fired his questions at the administration. After pausing for an answer, the Senator next remarks. "The usual silence emanates from the strong, calm, cautious man in the White House." Effect? Why, it brought down the house. And besides this, Mr. Dawes has been calling everybody "plutogogs" and losing votes. So that, all in all, it was more than human nature could stand...
...their upstart Husein, he would purge Islam of Moslem impurities. He, Faisal Ibn Abdul-Aziz Ibn Saud, Calif of the Saud Sect, would rule all Islam with the sword of purity as ordained by the Prophet. Was this to be the beginning of a holy war? No man could answer...
...answer, a letter to the New York Presbytery, appeared in the October issue of that body's monthly publication...