Word: repaid
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...time the Alliance, which represents six different religious denominations, meets with the only unsectarian theological school in the country. The list of speakers and live topics announced promise a highly attractive series of meetings. Students who are able to attend any of the three sessions will doubtless be well repaid...
With the election of Sandys as treasurer of the Company, the royal hostility grew apace. At the very next election, when he forbade Sandy's re-election, his interference was repaid by the election of the Earl of Southampton. The king's deadly jealousy now found ready allies in Sir Thomas Smith and his friends in the Company hostile to Sandy and Southampton. When in 1621 the king summoned Parliament, the members of the Company belonging to that body succeeded in defeating his cherished plans...
...Harris '96, who had taken Fine Arts 5 and other courses now included in the department in former years, and are thus enabled to be the first graduates in Architecture. Considering the newness of the department, the exhibition is very creditable, and all who visit it will be repaid for the trouble...
...elements of the English language, teaching how to pronounce, spell and write easy common words, and as much more as the pupils are capable of learning. They are very appreciative of the efforts made by their teachers; the dozen or more Harvard students at present teaching there feel wholly repaid by the gratitude of the scholars. Any who may wish to take up this work will find it both interesting and profitable. Further information may be obtained of D. Fales, Jr., 3 Matthews Hall, Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from...
...Missionary Failure, Fortnightly Review, Vol. L (October, 1888).- (c) Most conversions are but temporary-(x) Either they lapse upon departure of the missionary to some other station-(y) Or they help to swell the reports of some more lavish missionary society,- (d) The loss of Christian lives is not repaid by the doubtful gain of heathen souls.- (x) The wives and children of the missionaries rarely survive the deadly climates, plagues and famines...