Word: doubted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Association should be amply satisfied with 400 tickets. The few members of the Faculty who care to attend the game would be satisfied, no doubt, to come in on the same footing as the students...
...season ticket one seat for the great game of the year. Certainly the adoption of the plan would be an excellent thing for the Foot Ball Association. It would inevitably increase the sale of season tickets. Not only would more men buy a single season ticket, but without doubt many men would be glad to buy two or more for the sake of securing that many reserved seats for the Yale game. They would do this the more willingly because they would know that, though they were thus paying a premium for their tickets, the money would go into...
This is an age of doubt, not of irreligion. Its temple is one of doubt, not of denial; of unbelief, not of disbelief. Man is a ship made to steer, not to drift, and when he finds that he does not know where he is, the voyage of life becomes melancholy...
...first place it is a doctrine of a person, and a person is a reality. In the second place it is a farce. If you believe in Christ he will lift you out of doubt. It is a supernatural force, and all attempts to account for Him naturally have failed. Other great men have stood in clusters of lesser men, Christ stands in a vast solitude. Christ is sinless, Christ is truth. In answer to the three great questions "Is there a God, a soul, a future life," he without doubting speaks to the soul and says "He that...
...that the outside world will misinterpret and misrepresent this action (the removal of Corbett, Mackie and Waters from probation). However, our college has grown steadily in the face of such attacks, and every year adds to its triumphs as a leader in the fields of a university life. We doubt not that when they are understood, the rulings of our faculty with regard to probation will, like other of our institutions, acquire general favor. And until then we can afford to suffer detraction...