Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The author, Thomas Shadwell, was a man of position in the London of the Stuarts. He was a contemporary and opponent of Dryden, who made him the butt of his satire "MacFlecknoe" or "The Satire upon the True-Blue-Protestant Poet," an epithet which the readers of Shadwell's plays...
He served as deacon and priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church of Boston. He was rector of the Trinity Church. Lowville, N.Y., of the St. James's Church, Keene, N.H., and of St. Paul's Church, Drewsville, N.H., respectively, and was later, made rector-emeritus of the two latter churches...
The annual conference of the professors and students in the New England colleges who are members of the Protestant Episcopal Church will be held at Brown University, February 21-23, 1913, under the presidency of The Rt. Rev. J. D. W. Perry, Jr., Bishop of Rhode Island.
4.30.--**Lecture on "The Struggle for Christian Truth in Italy. I. The Protestant Revolution and its Echo in Italy," by Rev. Dr. Giovanni Luzzi, in Andover Chapel.
4.30.--**Lecture on "The Struggle for Christian Truth in Italy. I. The Protestant Revolution and its Echo in Italy," by Rev. Dr. Glovanni Luzzi, in Andover Chapel.