Word: confessionals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Under chairmanship of Dr. William James Reid Jr. of Pittsburgh, a United Presbyterian, the delegates urged a unified theology based on their several standards -the Westminster Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter catechism, doctrinal statement of the U. P. Church, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of the Synod of Dort...
Human touch No. 2 of the Royal visit was H. R. H.'s frank confession that, like most people, he did not know the difference between herrings, bloaters, kippers.
Well does a U. S. President know that he must step gingerly among religious sectarians, and always speak softly to all sects. President Hoover, Quaker, has been particularly cautious. His victory over Roman Catholic Alfred Emanuel Smith was fraught with religious feeling. When he sends a greeting to a religious...
The Augsburg Confession admonishes Lutherans to "engage in just wars." But many modern Lutherans are thoroughgoing pacifists. The Milwaukee meeting decided: "The State is a divine institution, and under certain circumstances it may become the duty of a Christian to defend the State even at the cost of human life...
Dictated and signed by a pop-eyed Negro, name of Edwin Felton, this fervent confession was read last week to solemn white folks seated pompously about big green-topped tables in Andrew Carnegie's commodious Peace Palace at The Hague.