Word: christian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Episcopal convention of the diocese of Boston last week passed a resolution demanding the entrance of the United States into the League of Nations-not as an expediency of partisan politics, but as a Christian duty to establish world peace. Mark Sullivan, dean of Washington political correspondents, declares that church sentiment is making the League, once " dead," an issue which Mr. Harding and other candidates cannot afford to neglect...
...most significant news of this week is the meeting in Zürich of the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches. This alliance includes all Christian churches of the world except the Roman Catholic. It holds that the League is the best means of international justice and friendship and says that the task of the churches of every land is to inspire among their people an enthusiasm for the great conception of the League and a willingness to labor for its complete realization. A committee of 26, containing both French and German members, presented a report urging that...
...whole but shall be condemned for a single passage out of its context. In one fell stroke this clause would outlaw the Bible, Shakespeare, the Greek and Roman classics, Swift, Chaucer, the whole of Restoration comedy, Milton, Fielding, Voltaire, Flaubert, Goethe, Balzac, the writings of the early Christian fathers, Martin Luther, the Encyclopedia Britannica and the dictionary...
...Secret of Power" was the subject that Dr. A. H. Gray of Scotland spoke upon in his final lecture on Christian fundamentals in Phillips Brooks House last night...
...Gray of Glasgow, Scotland, will conclude his series of three lectures on Christian fundamentals when he speaks on "The Secret of Power" at Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock this evening. Dr. Gray in his talks on practical religion has taken for subjects, "What is the Good of Religion?" and "The Kingdom...