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...Revolutionary times great efforts to unite these churches were inspired by Jonathan Edwards (Congregationalist) and John Witherspoon (Presbyterian President of Princeton College...
...principle churches with their representations are as follows: Coll. Grad. Schs. Total Episcopalian, 403 59 462 Unitarian, 207 29 236 Congregationalist, 197 42 239 Catholic, 192 17 209 Hebrew, 135 11 146 Meth. Epic., 81 17 98 Baptist, 63 17 80 Presbyterian, 57 11 68 Methodist, 39 15 54 Universalist, 21 8 29 Lutheran, 13 4 17 Christian Science...
James Bartlett Gregg '66 and David Utter '71t, "Contemporaneous veterans in the Christian ministry, one Congregationalist, the other Unitarian, both devoted laborers at outposts of the church, who have stood stoutly for freedom of thought, personal righteousness, and public justice...
...Morvis '83, editor of the Congregationalist, will be present at the meeting of the Ethical Society this evening at 7 o'clock in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, to take part informally in the discussion upon the question "Should Moral Institutions Accept 'Tainted' Money?" The chief feature of the discussion will be a consideration of the ethics of the acceptance of Mr. Rockefeller's gift to the Congregational Church...
Under the auspices of the Ethical Society, a series of seven lectures on "The Ethics of Professions" will be given in Phillips Brooks Honse on the following dates: Thursday, April 6, Mr. George Morris, of Boston, editor of the "Congregationalist," on the question, "Should Moral Institutions Accept Tainted Money?"; Thursday, April 13, Dr. R. C. Cabot, of Boston, instructor in clinical medicine in the Medical School, on "Ethics of the Medical profession"; Thursday, May 4, Mr. R. A. Woods, head of the South End House, Boston, and lecturer of the Cambridge Theological School, on "Social Work as a Profession"; Thursday...