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But because the governor was determined that friendship should not influence him one way or the other, he looked for a printer with a knowledge of the law ( which Woodruff did not have ), and awarded the contract to a lawyer named John Steele who had started a newspaper in Helena the year before.
In her letter to John Brown, `` E. B. '', the Quakeress from Newport, had suggested that the American people owed more honor to John Brown for seeking to free the slaves than they did to George Washington.
Speakers at a Tipoff Club dinner dealt lavish praise to a group of St. Louis University players who, in the words of Coach John Benington, `` had more confidence in themselves than I did ''.
Her husband, who is the son of Alton John Mason of Shreveport, La., and the late Mrs. Henry Cater Parmer, was president of Alpha Tau Omega and a member of Delta Sigma Pi at Lamar Tech, and did graduate work at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, on a Rotary Fellowship.
Linda accepted the reproach, which was something she did rarely in all her life and most rarely in that summer of 1936 when she was by all odds the prettiest and brightest young woman west of the Allegheny Mountains, and John was surely one of the handsomer and brighter young men around Pittsburgh.
He was a bright and handsome young man from New York, who worked for the same steel company as John did.
John did find the missing checks and money afterward, and the drive was actually oversubscribed, which was a real bit of luck for the missionaries.
While Wesley freely made use of the term " Arminian ," he did not self-consciously root his soteriology in the theology of Arminius but was highly influenced by 17th-century English Arminianism and thinkers such as John Goodwin, Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond of the Anglican " Holy Living " school, and the Remonstrant Hugo Grotius.
Judge Larson explicitly stated, " Eckert and Mauchly did not themselves first invent the automatic electronic digital computer, but instead derived that subject matter from one Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff ".
John did so with hesitation, afraid that he might be deposed at the council.
Gregory agreed and John initially did as well, but then he fled the council, hoping that without him it would lose its authority.
Some of their works are considered precursors of archaeoastronomy ; antiquarians interpreted the astronomical orientation of the ruins that dotted the English countryside as William Stukeley did of Stonehenge in 1740, while John Aubrey in 1678 and Henry Chauncy in 1700 sought similar astronomical principles underlying the orientation of churches.
His first real efforts, however, did not come until 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill, when he contributed to an anti-Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
" After wearing glasses for a while, his eyes became adjusted to the lenses, and at that point he became nearsighted and really did need glasses, which would years later establish John as one of the most famous " four-eyes " in rock and roll, though Holly is widely considered to be the first.
Contrary to popular belief, teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney did not attend a Holly concert, although they watched his television appearance on Sunday Night at the London Palladium ; Tony Bramwell, a school friend of McCartney and George Harrison, did.
Barnabas wished to take John Mark along, but Paul did not, as he had left them on the former journey ( 15: 37-38 ).
According to Hippolytus of Rome, John Mark is not Mark the Cousin of Barnabas, and Barnabas did not dispute with Paul because of personal favor to a blood relative, but due to his character as his nickname Barnabas (" Son of Encouragement ") indicates.
John Paul II did not reveal this cardinal's identity prior to his death, or in the 15-page testament he wrote during his papacy and which was released after his death.
After she died, Young tried several jobs, and eventually moved in with friends John and Ruth Benedum and did odd jobs for them.
A new concept, popularized by John Fairbank was the notion of " change within tradition " which argued that although China did change in the pre-modern period but that this change existed within certain cultural traditions.
Pope John Paul II on October 2, 2000 emphasized that this document did not say that non-Christians were actively denied salvation: "... this confession does not deny salvation to non-Christians, but points to its ultimate source in Christ, in whom man and God are united ".
John Thomas believed that scripture, as God's word, did not support a multiplicity of differing beliefs, and challenged the leaders to continue with the process of restoring first century Christian beliefs and correct interpretation through a process of debate.
The family did not adjust easily to life in Eastern Canada and two of the children, John ( aged 5 ) and Emma ( aged 7 ) died of round worms, a common parasite.

John and accompany
" Significantly, John does not have Jesus claim to be the Son of God or the Messiah before the Sanhedrin or Pilate, and he omits the traditional earthquakes, thunder, and midday darkness that were said to accompany Jesus ' death.
At the request of Lummox, the recently married John and Betty accompany her back to her people as members of the human diplomatic mission.
He was chosen to accompany one of the king's sons, John, in 1185 on an expedition to Ireland.
John, who was showing even less skill as a commander than he had as a king, did not accompany it.
After declining to accompany Houston to Texas in 1832, she later married John McGrady.
The men of Angus assembled in Dundee to accompany the preachers to Stirling, and on 4 May they were joined by John Knox, who had recently arrived from France.
The original music to accompany the performance was written by John S. Beckett ( composer ), Samuel's cousin ( who would later collaborate with him on the radio play Words and Music ).
In September 1962, President John F. Kennedy ordered 127 marshals to accompany James Meredith, an African American who wished to register at the segregated University of Mississippi.
The newspaper is also known as the namesake of " The Washington Post March ", which John Phillip Sousa composed in 1889 while he was leading the United States Marine Band ; it became the standard music to accompany the two-step, a late 19th-century dance craze.
Despite being a secular philosopher, Plethon was chosen to accompany John VIII on the basis of his renowned wisdom and morality.
In certain cases, John Carroll University faculty accompany and remain abroad with the students the entire semester.
In addition to the miniskirt, Mary Quant is often credited with inventing the coloured and patterned tights that tended to accompany the garment, although their creation is also attributed to the Spanish couturier Cristobal Balenciaga who offered harlequin-patterned tights in 1962 or to John Bates.
John Aldis, an eminent Baptist minister, to accompany him to a local Bible meeting.
John has a broken leg and cannot accompany his father and uncle when they open the tomb.
It was now that a party of British men, Thomas Bowdler, Rowland Burdon, John Patteson, John Stuart and Henry Grewold Lewis, decided to visit Sicily and paid for Soane to accompany them as a draughtsman.
And the third season sees Tom Arnold, Scott Thompson, James Woods, Tom Green, Leslie Nielsen, Will Arnett, Samantha Bee, and John Goodman accompany Jack on his adventures in the weird world of work.
On the 18th he reached the Mohács plain, to be greeted by a substantial cavalry force led by John Zápolya ( which would later accompany Suleiman to Vienna ), who paid him homage and helped him recapture several fortresses lost since the Battle of Mohács to the Austrians, including Buda, which fell on the 8th of September.
The daughter of Chief John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, was attending Salem College prior to her withdrawal to accompany her family on the Trail of Tears.
Innovative jazz themes seemed to accompany every move Gunn made, ably rendered by Henry Mancini and his orchestra ( which at that time included pianist John Williams ), lending the character even more of an air of suave sophistication.
Furthermore, Captain Jankowski was assigned to command the fleet against the advice of capable officers such as Commander John Sheridan, who warned that Jankowski was unreliable and " trigger-happy " and declined to accompany him on the mission.
* William Hurt as Professor John Robinson: A brilliant scientist placed in charge of the Jupiter Mission, who accepts the post on the condition that his family accompany him ( though his work on the mission ends in him neglecting his family ).
Maciel was asked by Pope John Paul II to accompany him on his visits to Mexico in 1979, 1990, and 1993, and was appointed, also by Pope John Paul II, to the Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the formation of Candidates for the Priesthood in Actual Circumstances ( 1991 ).

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