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Yet the radical protestantism of the Puritans said that salvation was a private matter worked out by each soul with the Spirit.
Say what you want about lawmakers taking a courageous position on Social Security, but how is Third Way's whole "be a gutless simp" approach to the matter working out for everyone else? [Would you like to follow me on Twitter? Because why not?].
But after several phone calls, the matter was worked out to her satisfaction.
For a while, the free university had trouble distributing its brochures among the soldiers at Fort Riley, a few miles from Manhattan, but the matter was worked out in a friendly way and now there is talk of holding some U.F.M. classes in the servicemen's clubs on base.
Someday all these matters will be worked out, we hope, and we can then look forward to seeing all the turmoil at these great institutions solely on stage, in performance.
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