Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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William Stevens Perry, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Iowa, died of paralysis at his home in Dubuque, Iowa, on Friday. Bishop Perry was born in Providence, R. I., on January 22, 1832. He graduated from Harvard in 1854 and, after completing his theological studies, was ordained a deacon...
The day of prayer is an institution of long standing. Early in the present century, at a time when skepticism was wide spread and belief low, a day of prayer was instituted by the Protestant churches throughout the country. The Christian Associations in the Colleges also observe the day, and...
The members of the Board of Preachers for the coming year are: Bishop John H. Vincent, of Topeka, Kansas (Methodist Episcopal); Rev. S. M. McConnell, D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Protestant Episcopal); Rev. P. S. Moxom, of Springfield, Mass. (Congregational); Rev. George Hodges, D. D., of Cambridge (Protestant Episcopal...
On Wednesday, at matinee and evening performances, handsome souvenir books, containing portraits and biographies of every opera produced during the year, will be distributed free to patrons. The opera selected for this great week is Meyerbeer's "The Huguenots." Preparation for this in every department has been thorough and the...
Best general references: R. N. Cust, Notes on Missionary Subjects; Canon Taylor, The Great Missionary Failure, Fortnightly Review, Vol. L (October, 1888); Canon Taylor, Missionary Finance, Fortnightly Review, Vol. L (Nov. 1888); A. H. Atteridge, A Protestant Criticism of Protestant Missions, Dublin Review, 1889, Volume CIV, p. 121; Economic Defects...