Word: christs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After my death I will ask the reconsideration by the people of your country through Jesus Christ and pray for the greater happiness of your people. At the same time I pray God for the removal of the injurious anti-Japanese clause from the Immigration Bill, which has subjected the Japanese to great insult and humiliation...
...Book, the blood atonement and every Christian fundamental. . . . Satan is busy. . . . Our refusal to cackle over every discovery of dinosaur eggs 10,000,000 years old or to enthuse over Science, falsely socalled, has led some men to name us ignoramuses . . . but is it not well to remember that Christ of the Fundamentalists is to this hour 'the light of the world...
...last minute endeavor to substitute "Christ's Holy Church" for "Holy Catholic Church" (in the creeds) failed. It was pointed out that if Catholic was commonly misunderstood "to mean only a Church filled with bigotry and intolerance," Methodists should take greater pains to make clear that "Catholic" does not mean "Roman...
...hauteur. Before the War his political star several times slipped from its position of ascendancy behind the void of the horizon. Ex-Premier Clemenceau once said: "I have two Ministers with whom I can do nothing; one is Briand, the other is Caillaux. One thinks he is Christ, the other thinks himself Napoleon." It was the Napoleonic streak that caused Caillaux to spurn his Foreign Minister and his Ambassadors and negotiate through agents in the Moroccan Affair (1911) with Germany, which ended by France ceding vast areas of the Congo in return for being allowed to exercise a protectorate over...
After the sermon of the outgoing Moderator came the elections. Mr. Bryan began: "The world needs the supernatural Christ, of whom the Bible tells, the Jesus whose blood has colored the stream of time." He concluded by saying that the Presbyterian Church needed Dr. Macartney "whose vigilance first detected the insidious attacks on the doctrine of the Presbyterian Church." Dr. Stone began: "Dr. Erdman has no commitments or alignments. His loyalty to the creeds and standards has never been doubted." He concluded: "This is a conference, not a political meeting...