Word: heed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been as hard for history's Christians to heed this tolerant teaching as it was for the disciples. Quirks of custom and filigrees of doctrine, thunderbolts of power politics and showers of private revelations, have split and fissured the masonry of the church time and again throughout the centuries. The Protestant Reformation triggered a chain reaction of Christian fission that reached its explosive peak in the New World; in 1900 the U.S. had no fewer than 250 different kinds of Christianity...
Lucien Price has sounded the clarion call. Let us heed it, for it is more evidence of that rare wisdom that is both Price and priceless. Caldwell Titcomb...
...Taking heed of their rooters' pleas, the Tigers rallied. Pete Campbell converted two fouls, Al Kaemmerlen scored on a rebound, and was fouled. Not settling for one point, the big center missed the free throw and tapped in his own rebound...
Last week, at 80, Dibelius prepared to retire, and at his farewell appearance before the synod of his church, he once again stressed unity: "The most important thing is that we regard ourselves as one." The delegates took heed in deciding the delicate question before them: whom to elect as his successor...
...same basic idea of waiting had been alternately proposed and rejected by both sides before Goldberg arrived. He won agreement by arranging for the Mitchell Commission to consider the tugboat dispute separately and promising that the federal, state and city governments would prod labor and management alike to heed the commission proposals. Clearly, the Goldberg settlement marked a victory in politics and public relations for the Kennedy Administration and set it on a course apart from the Eisenhower Administration in labor policy...