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Word: pastors (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...VEGORS Pastor Bible Baptist Church Astoria, Oregon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 13, 1955 | 6/13/1955 | See Source »

...store for you. You risk your life. You may come out maimed, or ill, or morally weakened. He who enlists in the Legion brings no honor to Switzerland. Each of us has his troubles, but there are other ways of solving them. Talk to a friend, your teacher, your pastor . . . You will then realize that enlistment in the Legion is an act of cowardice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SWITZERLAND: Down with the Foreign Legion | 6/13/1955 | See Source »

...national capital. Abraham Lincoln and seven other Presidents (John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Rutherford B. Hayes, James K. Polk, William McKinley, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman) occasionally worshiped there; Franklin Roosevelt and Sir Winston Churchill went there on Christmas Day in 1941 to pray. Last week Foundry's pastor for the past 31 years, silver-thatched Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, preached his farewell sermon. At the compulsory retirement age of 72, well-loved Dr. Harris was leaving Foundry to give more time to his other job-chaplain of the U.S. Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Adman at the Foundry | 6/13/1955 | See Source »

...anything other than be a minister"). She took a B.D. at King's College, London University, in 1946 was appointed first woman chaplain to the armed forces. The next year she married a Church of England priest, the Rev. John Carrington. For a while she was pastor of the Vineyard Congregational Church in Richmond, Surrey, about four miles from Hampton, where her husband is vicar, but she gave that up officially (she still preaches there) to join the interdenominational religious staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Women in Church | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

...hero as a German U-boat skipper in World War I and a martyr as a Nazi prisoner in World War II, West Germany's pugnacious Pastor Martin Niemöller, neutralist foe of his country's rearmament, began a skirmish with his own Evangelical Lutheran Church. Charged last month with neglecting the spiritual duties of the church's Foreign Bureau, run by him, Niemöller wrote a bitter letter of resignation to famed Bishop Otto Dibelius, tossed in a threat that unless the charges are withdrawn, "I will hold the time ripe to expose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, may 30, 1955 | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

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