Word: christs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...condemns the prevalent un-American tendency to brand all new doctrines seditions and to brand as traitors all leaders of new thought. Among institutions which existed for many years were chattel slavery, feudalism, and Tsarist regime in Russia, among the advocates of new political systems have been Jesus Christ, Washington and Lincoln. His fellow citizens demand to know how Benjamin Gitlow has merited jail, and why he has been held incommunicando...
...become General Secretary of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Workers' Union, from its inception in 1887 until 1922. Latterly, as a Member of Parliament and lecturer, he has twice toured the Empire, and repeatedly visited the U. S. and Soviet Russia. The title of his favorite lecture, Christ and Labor! might be called the slogan wherewith hard-bitten "Ben" Tillett has sold himself to pious toilers' everywhere...
...Catholic barrister sat with the kneeling Catholic Lawyers' Guild,* heard words of good counsel from Jesuit Paul L. Blakeley, listened to Patrick Cardinal Hayes. Said Cardinal Hayes: "In Catholic countries the great Crucifix is suspended high?it is impressive. It speaks?every wound in the body of Christ speaks, appeals to judge and to advocate, and also pours out mercy upon the guilty. And while we cannot have that symbol in our courts in our own beloved land, at the same time every Catholic lawyer ought to have it in his heart. Yea, in his mind, in his conduct...
Facts, melted down, consisted of this information: the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America supposedly aided by members of the three main religious groups, is collaborating with the National Broadcasting Company to hold every Sunday afternoon a 90-minute religious program on a hookup of 40 or more stations...
...Coffin's letter only partially counteracts Moderator Walker's call for Hoover votes on behalf of "Christ & Church." It does, however, leave the Presbyterian church much less unanimously in politics than other communions. In order of the pro-Hoover activity of their ministers, the principal Protestant denominations were ranked last week as follows: Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians (almost no campaigning...