Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...excited peasants from all of Italy's 93 provinces who surrounded him the Dictator finally exclaimed: "Now you understand what the cannon's voice has thundered in unison with mine! Both the plowshare and the sword are made of sharpened steel, similar to the faith that burns in our hearts...
...after the great "Monkey Trial." Presbyterian Fundamentalists tried in vain to halt a move to liberalize their Church's oldest, richest and most conservative theological seminary, at Princeton. Thereupon they abandoned Princeton, founded a seminary of their own which they called Westminster, after the great Confession of their faith. When the smoke of theological battle lifted and public interest had shifted to other quarters, there emerged a new Fundamentalist leader. Plump-cheeked Dr. John Gresham Machen, born 52 years ago in Baltimore, was not another Bryan but he was a peppery, name-calling fighter. Dr. Machen caused the late...
Said Prize-Presenter Mowinckel: "If faith in the Disarmament Conference is still alive it is due to Mr. Henderson. . . . The fair words and promises of the peace treaties and the Covenant of the League of Nations now hardly seem of greater importance than a scrap of paper. Desolation and disappointment increase while the rumor flies that Germany rearms. . . . We bring our thanks and our homage to such a man as Arthur Henderson, a man who stands firm...
...patents with Nobel, Ltd. of London. Evidence was an intracompany memorandum objecting to the exchange: "If it could be shown that the du Pont Company had a working agreement with a foreign powder manufacturer, the conclusion could be drawn that the du Pont Company was acting in bad faith with our own government. Congress would have an opportunity to brand us as traitors...
...when he first held Mormon office, the Church had but 1,300 followers outside Utah (at present it has 100,000). He spoke of his troubles as a missionary in England, where he could not get a word in the newspapers to refute the abuse heaped on his faith. "Today," said he, "we are treated splendidly...