Word: dangers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Foster is not a theologian." The study of bis face indicates what Plato would call a "keen and narrow intelligence," which was also true of Mephistopheles. While the crass and unbaked author may not have the "slightest desire to go to heaven" nor fear of hell, there is no danger of his going to either place, but one thing is as certain as the law of gravitation, and that is, that he will "reap what he has sown" in an effort to poison the minds of untrained thinkers?especially the young. Again the publishers' "ad" is unethical in that...
...doors. Mr. G. E. Cole, the manager, declared that "The next time anything like this happens we are going to have lanterns ready, and not depend upon candles." Mr. Cole posted a sentry armed with a flashlight at the front entrance to determine the mission of all comers. The danger of robbery at the time was acute, but no startling disturbances occurred...
...other hand, will not attempt to escape their commands when they recognize in them the image and authority of Christ, God and man. Besides, with the growth of the Kingdom of Christ men become more aware of the brotherhood which unites them and this awareness decreases the danger of conflicts...
...There is grave danger that the cracks and fissures which have developed in the Sphinx may cause it to break up into shapeless chunks of stone, unless the efforts at restoration now being made by the Egyptian Government are successful...
...Sphinx's Egyptian beard, which descended from the chin to the chest, disappeared centuries ago; and its loss threw a tremendous strain on the neck. Now the back and sides of the neck have been worn away by the erosion of time and there is danger that the head may topple off. At present the head leans slightly forward, but its weight has been eased by the breaking off of large parts of the headdress...