Word: deepest
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Throughout the tour, little has been said of the Laymen's Report on missions which raised deepest theological questions, such as whether or not Christ should be proclaimed to the heathen as God (TIME, Nov. 28, 1932 et seq.). Nothing has been said of oldtime ''Hell-fire for heathens"; much of good works for all humans. Missionary Jones loves the Cross (which the Report does not mention), distrusts syncretism (fusion of religions, which he believes the Report advocates). In Boston he cried: '"Our syncretism is not a patchwork but a Personality. Not our Western civilization...
...audition was held Tuesday night at the home of the Hander and Haydn Society after which the announcement was made by the officers that Millar according to the voice committee, has the deepest voice they have heard in several years...
...Deepest Pacific deep measures 6.45 mi. (34,210 ft.), lies between the Philippines and Japan...
...Between 50,000 and 100,000 were made and cast between 1860 and 1900. They sold for $15 to $25 each. Gentle John Rogers was born in Salem, Mass, in 1829. He worked in a machine shop, later as a draughtsman and surveyor, but modeling in clay was his deepest interest. His family always insisted that John Rogers was a self-taught sculptor. In 1858 he had saved enough pennies for a trip to Italy - not originally to study but to rest his overstrained eyes on the long sea trip. In Rome, where he arrived with a curly brown beard...
...Editor this letter is sent to you with the deepest and sincerest thanks for what you have said in behalf of the Bonus Army-the World War Veterans-there is a saying no one has ever returned from Heaven or Hell to tell us how either place is managed. The Heaven part I'll agree is true-but I'll debate with anyone "about no one ever returning from Hell" as I believe those who returned from (no mans land) and other war fronts of the World War really returned from Hell. And if those boys who were...