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Henkel, did you arrange any or all of the disorder which Lieutenant Nettleson reported having found in Mr. Darrin's room?" "I did not, sir." Henkel's voice was clear, firm almost convincing. "Have you, at any time, committed any offense in Mr. Darrin's room, by tampering with his equipment or belongings, or with the furniture of the room?" "Never, sir," declared Midshipman Henkel positively.

Henkel flushed slightly, but he kept his temper. 'What! Do you not shoot spies in your own army? 'We are not spies. We went too far in the charge yesterday when we smashed up your people. We could not get back. We are prisoners of war and should be treated as such. 'That is your story, replied Henkel. 'We have plenty of evidence to the contrary.

The only things for which Henkel ever paid a fair price were butterflies. "I went to his house once," said Ransome "had to. A lame Indian in a suit of gaudy red-and-white stripes opened the door. I knew that striped canvas.

Henkel, sir," continued Lieutenant Nettleson sternly, "it has long been a puzzle to the discipline officers why Mr. Darrin should so deliberately and senselessly invite demerits for lack of care of his equipment. You may now be certain that you will be accused of all breaches of good order and discipline that have been laid at Mr. Darrin's door. Have you anything to say, sir."

Henkel, his bloodshot eyes aflame with ill-suppressed rage, stalked up to them. 'I give you a last chance, he said harshly to Ken. 'I have told the others that you have certain information which I will take in exchange for your lives. Give me your word that you will write that letter, and all will be well. 'You have had my answer, said Ken quietly. 'Now go and watch us being murdered.

Salyards and Solomon D. Henkel, 423 pages octavo; in 1869, Luther's Epistle Sermons, an English edition of which had been determined upon in 1855. The Tennessee Synod belonged to the first class. They were conscious Lutherans, who knew what they were and what they stood for. The fact is that in those days Tennessee was the only synod with a true Lutheran heart and an honest Lutheran face.

Can't we spring a game that will wipe all his grease-marks off the efficiency slate?" asked Midshipman Henkel mysteriously. "That's just it!" nodded Henkel, with emphasis. "Putting up a job on a man usually calls for trickery, doesn't it?" questioned Farley. "Why, yes that is er ingenuity," admitted Henkel. "Trickery isn't the practice of a gentleman, is it?" insisted Farley.

The Lutheran Church of America was destined to sink even deeper into the mire of indifferentism, unionism, and sectarianism. Characteristic Address of Moser and Henkel.

Two years prior, September 14, 1818, Paul Henkel had participated in the organization of the Ohio Synod, at first called the General Conference of Evangelical Lutheran Pastors, etc. On October 11, 1820, conferences, which had met since 1793, led to the organization of the Synod of Maryland and Virginia at Winchester, Va., by ten pastors and nine delegates.

However, it was at Germantown, at present a suburb of Philadelphia, that Germans broke ground for the first permanent German settlement in North America. A group of Mennonites, 33 persons, landed October 6, 1683. They were received by William Penn and Franz Daniel Pastorius, a young lawyer from Frankfort on the Main. In Germantown Gerhard Henkel preached before 1726, and St.

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