Word: romanized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...devout but unostentatious Roman Catholic...
...Farm Board's other troubles a whispering campaign was going through the cotton trade, among the same Southerners who in 1928 rejected Alfred Emanuel Smith because of his religion, to the effect that Chairman Legge and Carl Williams, the cotton member of the Farm Board, were Roman Catholics; that the new Cotton Stabilization Corp. was under Catholic influence and that only members of that faith were being chosen as the corporation's local agents in Southern cotton markets...
Westminster Abbey belongs to the Empire (even to the world because of its "poets' corner"), but St. Paul's Cathedral is London's own. Standing in the heart of The City, according to legend on the site of an ancient Roman temple to Diana, its high golden cross is a landmark tor freighters on the Thames and for tourists on Fleet Street...
...last week celebrated the 400th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession. Martin Luther, who all his adult life suffered with nervous headaches and sometimes with hallucinations, in 1517 posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg. They were an effective protest against "abuses" of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Leo X excommunicated Luther as a heretic. Emperor Charles V outlawed him. Had he been arrested and convicted for his heresies, he would have been burned at the stake. German princelings, many of their subjects and a few university scholars protested with Luther. There was division...
...Roman Catholic...