Word: sinse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Who has ever heard tell, in times past, that powerful princes . . . that nobles, men and women, have bent their proud and haughty necks to the harness of carts, and that, like beasts of burden, they have dragged to the abode of Christ these wagons? . . . Often a thousand persons are attached...
Last year, urged on by hard-headed ECA advisors from the U.S., Vanoni ordained a new deal. It provided simply that everyone concerned trust each other and tell the truth. Two months ago, their past sins forgiven and forgotten in accordance with the new law, the taxpayers of Italy filled...
"Morality has its place in business and industry, because the conditions under which men work, the wages they get, the kind of work they do, all are subject to the jurisdiction of the moral law. When economic conditions are such that the raising of a family by working people is...
Russia Knows. Authors Hall &. Holisher present nine different categories of the Protestant enterprise in the U.S. (worship, laymen, youth missions, etc.). In conclusion, they decide that, despite past sins of sectarian pride and middle-class smugness, the Protestant idea today has come to its greatest moment. "Protestantism," they say, "has...
Cleve Barfield, well-to-do kaolin mine operator, has his mind on another man's wife and an ancient legal injustice when he is jockeyed into the thankless job of captaining what looks like the town's losing battle against the river. Twenty years before, one of his...