Word: meanly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...great teachers and leaders. Buddha, Socrates, and ascending in the ages Martin Luthur and Abraham Lincoln used it. The Lord taught in this same way by the use of his parables. Professor Palmer then went on to mark out the character of the parable and to define the meaning of the word, leaving until his next lecture the discussion of what Christ really taught by his parables. Parable really means a comparison or likeness, and as in all speech we are simply executing comparison the word came to mean in the olden times to talk or to speak. Parable afterwards...
...Murphy got his base on balls, was forced to second by Lynch, whom Howe hit, took third on Howe's fumble of Bird's easy grounder and reached the plate on O'Brien's sacrifice. That is, the umpire said he did. Everybody else thought differently. Lynch, who had mean while reached third, came in on Hovey's wild throw to the plate. A wild throw by Cobb enabled Bird also to score. This ended the runs for the game. In the eighth, with one man out, O'Brien hit safely. Parks followed with a very hot liner to Hovey...
...finds in all the forces of the world happiness, knowledge and power, and becomes himself a source of these. It is this alone which can keep clean the channels of communication between man and the forces of nature. We mean when we speak of belief in nature, in institutions, in art, an intimate sympathy, a perfect openness of relation, and a frank understanding. And the same is true when we speak of faith in God. It is only this which makes possible a true relationship between man and God. To the man of perfect faith God giveth all things...
...Harvard Dean knocked to second base and Moore fumbled. Dean stole second and took third on a passed ball. Mason flied out and Hovey was out on a foul. Trafford hit a hard ball to Moore, who again fumbled badly. Mean while Dean came home and the game was ended...
...avoiding this thing in our life and religion. In the Bible we often find the idea of truth applied to Christ, as in the verse, "I am the true vine," etc. If Christ, then, is a reality, if our actions are realities, they must mean something definite, and the only way to get this "acting" out of our lives is by bringing truth...