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...ghastly disappointment, and one whose personal humiliations no excuses ... can mitigate. All too often the girl, if she had been a good girl has lacked any semblance of learning in what to expect ... The naughty girl has gradually learned through experiment. So the wages of sin is serenity and the wages of virtue-shock, plus a married life endangered from the start . ._ " [After] the sheer fatigue of the weddin day [there is] inevitably a long evening or night's traveling to complete the exhaustion. Strange circumstances in a distant hotel; a good deal of alcohol perhaps, or worse...
...anti-Administration faction formed as early as 1936, and in subsequent presidential years there were others: in 1940 those who opposed a third F.D.R. term, in 1944 the "Regulars," in 1948 the "Dixiecrats," and in 1952 the "Shivercrats." Of all these infidels, only the Shivercrats committed the cardinal party sin: they helped send a Republican to the White House...
...Sin through Pride. At the same time, warned Pétillon, the Negroes, and especially the évoluants or educated ones, must learn to get along with the whites. "The évoluants sin through pride. And there is no more serious-and may I add -revolting form of pride than that cultivated by those who, having but little merit and suffering from their own inadequacy, take on the attitude of martyrs. There is no more stupid attitude than to blame every difficulty which is merely the result, of life itself on the European authority...
...Biblical miracles, e.g., he said of the miracle of the loaves and fishes (Matthew 14:15-21}: "Perhaps He prevailed on those who had brought lunch to share it with those who had not." The synod also accused him of denying the Lutheran doctrines of original sin, the efficacy of prayer and Christ's real presence in the Lord's Supper.* Pastor Crist, the synod charged, has abandoned the fundamental principles of Scripture interpretation which guided Luther in the Reformation...
...good-looking. They fall immediately and desperately in love, and exchange guilty confidences about his wife and her friend Wynter, a commando officer in North Africa. But despite prolonged emotional twitching and teasing, Author Shapiro keeps his lovers' mental fig leaves so firmly in place that they sin only in their minds. To a love affair which proves to be as innocuous as Pablum, Author Shapiro adds some government-issue characters from the standard stockpile of all war novels. There is the hero's uncouth, hell-for-leather pal who "buys it" on Dday. There is the bullet...