Word: clergyman
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...goal of the Kirchentag is an active Christianity outside the churches as well as in them-one not so capable of being captured by a totalitarian government as it was in 1933. "The layman who is trying to be as much like a clergyman as possible," Thadden says, "is not the person we need, but the layman who recognizes his Christian vocation in his daily work . . . That is political power in a deeper sense...
...live on "Tory Row" (Brattle St.), a despised section of town. A second orgy, just as violent yet jubilant, occurred when the citizens built a marvelous bonfire into which they contemptuously cast a printed speech of George III. Another attraction was the frequent sermons of the celebrated English clergyman, Rev. George Whitefield who, being refused the use of the meeting house, turned the Common into a miniature Hyde Park...
Speaking at the First Congregational Church, the noted Negro clergyman said that African colonies would either "achieve their own governments peaceably there will be plenty of blood. These people aren't afraid any more he explained...
James H. Robinson, Harlem clergyman who is fighting for the employment of young Negroes in United States embassies, will speak at the Congregational Church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow...
...English clergyman first got the idea for such a group in 1947. He came to the United States to recruit college students between the age of 18 and 25 who would devote their summers to serving in clubs, parishes, camps, hospitals, and settlement houses in England's Cockney country...