Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the Forum is designed to present the Catholic religion as found in the Episcopal Church its membership is open to all regardless of their faith...
...simultaneously to reduce in him all his qualities of forthrightness and probity." Now since this is apparently a generalization, and one must be wary of generalizations, and since the aforementioned Roman gentleman was rather a keen observer of men, there is really no reason for placing too much faith in the words of the clinic conductor...
...Rosendahl, senior officer of the survivors, declared that Commander Lansdowne had not protested against the fatal flight, that the disaster was an inevitable accident. He closed with the declaration: "Although we are survivors of one of the worst air accidents that has ever occurred, we nevertheless have not lost faith in rigid airships, and are still of the opinion that rigid airships are of a great deal of value for naval and commercial purposes as well...
...weeks ago he sailed unostentatiously from the U. S. to attend the Madras conference, leaving behind him in the Philosophers' Book Shop, Manhattan, one Captain R. L. Jones, full of faith. To a reporter of the New York Herald Tribune, the bookish Captain hinted that the reincarnation of Christ in Mr. Krishnamurti would occur quite soon, he being now 30 years of age?again reminiscent. And this information the Herald Tribune reporter expansively divulged to the public...
...already owed more money than it was worth. Somehow $300 was borrowed, issues were brought out, and Munsey, working 18 hours a day, produced his classic 6,000-word serial, "Afloat in a Great City." As Munsey told the story: "I wanted something to advertise and I put my faith to the test to the extent of ten thousand dollars...