Word: presbyterian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with announced that a $500,000 edifice for the American Church would be built on the left bank of the Seine where that river-to be exact, at the Quai d'Orsay-cuts through Paris. The balance is assured because the project has the official approval of the Presbyterian General Assembly. Presbyterian Joseph W. Cochran Jr. is pastor...
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...interpreted, means evacuating the New Testament doctrines of their Christian meaning. They would rend the heavens with a shout if they thought that Princeton Theological Seminary shook in a single stone of its ancient foundations. This noble nursery of faith and piety and the other evangelical seminaries of the Presbyterian Church are the hope of the Church for tomorrow. If these fountains be poisoned, then woe to the Church...
These past many months, the Presbytery of New York-about the only unit in the Presbyterian Church which is predominantly Liberal-has prepared for a series of meetings generally described as "revivals." But two churches, staunchly Fundamental, withdrew from the revival's scope. Said the pastor of one: "We were informed that the Presbyterian ministers of the city would interchange pulpits for two weeks. My session gave that prayerful attention. We concluded unanimously that the time was 'ill-advised.' " Said the pastor of the other: "No, sir! I am not inviting any Modernists up here to give...
Spring, looking toward annual conventions in May and June, is the war season in many churches. The Fundamentalist brethren of the Presbyterian communion looked ahead, last week, to the Assembly at Columbus, Ohio, where Fundamentalist Macartney's term as Moderator will expire and a new Moderator will be chosen. They started a boom for William L. McEwan, Pittsburgh pastor. Said Dr. Walter D. Buchanan of Manhattan...