Word: implants
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Writer Charles Wesley founded and in which his brother became a leader. John Wesley never left the Church of England. In essence his doctrines were: justification by faith alone; freedom of the human personality; purity of heart; the reception of the Holy Spirit by man. Methodism today strives to implant the Christian faith not only in personal but in business and social life...
...Combing the river," as natives call such biannual shark drives, baffled Father Laplante completely, baffled as well those who saw his film. Even the missionary, who has spent ten years trying to implant French Catholicism in Fiji, was ready to admit possibility of something preternatural. He remembered having tried to convert a certain native. The man demurred; he was already a Methodist. When the tribe combed the river, the dusky Methodist waded inside the net with the vampire-priests, was bitten by a shark...
...seeking to de-Catholicize Mexico, the Revolutionary Government argues that the Church has represented vested property and black reaction. But merely to oust the priests is not enough. An important corollary is to implant Revolution in the mind of youth, and the Government has long been planning to accomplish this by taking over all schools and universities, making Socialistic education compulsory for all young Mexicans. Last week the Chamber of Deputies unanimously voted to make this possible by submitting the necessary constitutional change to the 29 States, two-thirds of which must ratify to make it effective. Meanwhile, far from...
...unbearable conditions of the workers in the coal fields of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky are typified by this incident. The Communist organizers have taken advantage of the situation to win an unreasoning allegiance for their cause, and to implant hatred for the operators even in the children. According to their own ethics they are completely justified in ignoring the plight of the operators who have faced insuperable difficulties on account of the growing use of substitutees for coal. In the same spirit the capitalists feel no compunctions in employing every means to combat the miners, even...