Word: prayerize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your feature article on Vice President Nixon brings this reader to the point of uttering a little prayer: "We thank God for a President who is not afraid of talented and efficient underlings . . . who has a well-placed ego and does not, therefore, consider himself omnipotent or eternal. We thank God we are free of Presidents who reduced the vice presidency to the level of a national joke, for one of those jokes became President and look wha' hoppened. God, we are grateful...
There was little time for formal prayer, however, in the cab of the Mail's locomotive as it rounded a bend 75 miles from Karachi at 60 m.p.h. Sprawled athwart the rails dead ahead were two tank cars, filled with gasoline, from a freight which had run off the track ten minutes earlier. Before the Mail's engineer could even slam on his brakes, the locomotive was plowing through the tank cars. An explosion rent the air, and the first two cars burst into flame like struck matches. A thick column of smoke boiled into...
This Anglican and a good many others repudiate wholeheartedly the vulgarities of the Church of England Newspaper ... If this publication had confined itself to a theological critique of Pope Pius' Marian Year prayer, noting how prayers couched in such terms seem to us to upset the balance of Christian devotion, we should have been in complete agreement . . . PROFESSOR EUGENE R. FAIRWEATHER Trinity College Toronto...
...specific enzyme on which Dr. Innerfield has been working is trypsin, a secretion of the pancreas. In some situations, claims Dr. Innerfield, trypsin can be the answer to a doctor's prayer. As a therapeutic agent, it effectively speeds up the body's host reaction to injuries. Moving in the blood stream to an area of inflammation, trypsin can stimulate the white corpuscles there to prodigious feats of valor against invading organisms...
...them. It is absolutely useless to censure them from the pulpit . . . Can anybody cite a case of a woman who lost her faith because she wore a sleeveless dress-or of a man who lost his faith from looking at her?" The cardinal joined his hands as if in prayer...