Word: episcopalian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...believe you are generally at some pains to be accurate and I would not think of trying to do without your magazine, but I must register a protest against your using "Episcopalian" as an adjective?TIME, Feb. 16, page 18, first news column, first line...
Webster gives "Episcopalian" as both a noun and an adjective...
Folk began to doubt whether the Cathedral would be completed in the lifetime of the generation of William T. Manning, present Bishop. And as lists of donors were published, folk noted the absence of many non-Episcopalian philanthropists. And especially they asked: "What about John...
...following, an exchange of letters between Baptist and Bishop was published less conspicuously. The Baptist wrote with infinite tact on the subject of Church union, suggesting that those who stood outside the Episcopalian fold should be given a share in its governance. He concluded...
...Byrne is a Roman Catholic. Of the four other Fellows of the College Bishop William Lawrence '71 of Boston is an Episcopalian and John F. Moors '83 of Boston is a Unitarian. It was not possible to ascertain last night what were the religious affiliations of Henry P. Walcott '58 of Cambridge or of Thomas N. Perkins '91 of Boston, who recently resigned his position...