In the growing recognition of his spirit and power, in the spread of his teachings and name, in the revolutionizing advancement of his kingdom among men, Jesus has come again and again.
For when the mighty influx struck the brain of the persecuting zealot, revolutionizing his life, it came into connection with all the inflamed theories and convictions so deeply drilled therein by his Pharisaic education.
The story of this first application of these revolutionizing ideas to the railroad coaches then in use is best told in the words of Leonard Seibert, who was at that time an employee on the Chicago & Alton Railroad.
But at no time is recorded a change in the basic idea of car construction that can in any measure compare with the revolutionizing change which was recorded in 1908 by the construction of the first "all-steel" Pullman car.
At the close of January came the news of Hoche's expedition to Bantry Bay, which revealed the possibility of revolutionizing Ireland.
As for Spain (continued Kersaint) she could be paralysed by the revolutionizing of Spanish America--the suggestion of Miranda to Dumouriez.
The most copious account of the revolutionizing of the Netherlands is contained in Rau's History of the Germans in France, and of the French in Germany.
The German Illuminati were fearfully undeceived, particularly on perceiving how completely their hopes of universally revolutionizing Germany were frustrated by the treaty of Basel.
At the same time that his passions wererevolutionizing the German Empire, Philip I.
Henry persists in the belief that Edmund is trying in secret to develop his invention, with the intention of "revolutionizing industry and making himself a multibillionaire.
The revolutionizing of Mexico; and, Second, A settlement on what was known as the Bastrop lands.
To these gentlemen he communicated his project of revolutionizing South America.
In spite of mobs then, and to a remarkable degree because of mobs, Abolitionism had become a powerful motor in revolutionizing public opinion in the free States on the subject of slavery.
And money was even to such men and to such a movement an important factor in revolutionizing public opinion.
As the first one of these universal militating influences, inherent in the very nature of missions, opposing the progress of Christianity wherever its teachings are newly propagated, I would mention its revolutionizing tendency.
The advance of Christianity in a heathen land {268} necessitates therevolutionizing of many institutions that have obtained for centuries.
This necessary revolutionizing of moral ideas very much opposes the progress of Christianity.
Campaigns: Belgrano at Tucuman; revolutionizingof Paraguay; Artigas in Uruguay.
Plans made in South America for the revolutionizing of Cuba.
She promptly took steps to refute the charge, and explained that the hostility of these correspondents proceeded from envy and hide-bound reluctance to adopt new and revolutionizing expedients.
And, then, consider the moral code that is revolutionizing the world.
And, while falling water is becoming each a day a larger factor in burden-bearing, water, rising in the form of steam, is revolutionizing the transportation methods of the world.
There were other important features in this remarkable instrument which went a long way towards revolutionizing the art of organ-building.
An instance of the opportunities constantly presented to the city women is the rapid multiplication of women's clubs, which, especially in smaller towns, are absolutely revolutionizing the life of womankind.
Burr asked that half a million dollars be supplied him[788] for the revolutionizing of the Western States, but he did not tell of his dream about Mexico, for the realization of which the money was probably to be employed.
French rule especially had a revolutionizing effect upon Germany; it swept away what was old and decrepit or, at least hastened its destruction.
The revolutionizing effect of the most powerful of all natural forces will only ~hasten~ the overthrow of the bourgeois world and help to usher in Socialism.
Here again we have an illustration of how bourgeois society paves the way for the revolutionizing of domestic life, though only for its chosen few.
But biology is one of the disciplines that are building up that general view of Nature and the world which is gradually revolutionizing all our social conceptions.
And the example may serve to illustrate the general truth, that you cannot revolutionize classes and their relations without revolutionizing culture.
Playing with the disk for an hour or so at Rutgers brought home to DALY at once the revolutionizing impact of the new technology on his previous methods of research.
DALY provided an anecdotal account of the revolutionizing impact of the new technology on his previous methods of research in the field of classics.
It was one of the earliest as well as most startling incidents of the entire war, and in its effect in revolutionizing the construction not only of our ships, but those of the world, easily holds first place in all naval history.
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