Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Now an old man, frail, delicate, serious, Lord Halifax could read in the encyclical the defeat of a lifetime's labor. It had been his idea, as it was the idea of many English high-churchmen and laymen, that the Church of England, which does not recognize itself as protestant...
Elected. Robert E. Wood, 47, U. S. Army general (resigned), vice president of Sears, Roebuck & Co., to be president; to succeed the late Charles M. Kittle. General Wood is a brother-in-law of Protestant Episcopal Bishop Ernest Milmore Stires of Long Island and of Senator Thomas Hardwick of Georgia...
they had at least as much right to the name Christian as had Rome. Europe, however, found itself mistaken, for in the Syllabus of Errors of Plus IX, issued in 1864, it read among other interesting matters, such as the condemnation of freedom of the press, of separation of state...
Last week, in Detroit, 3000 college students from Canada & the U. S. gathered to attend the Tenth Quadrennial Student Volunteer Convention. They wanted to find out "What is right, what is wrong and who is responsible for good or bad in foreign missions?" To answer these questions for the 3000...
Sequelae. The rejection of the prayer book by the House of Commons has little practical effect among Church of England congregations and none at all among Protestant Episcopal congregations elsewhere. Those who have practiced and wish to practice rites which the revised prayer book intended to authorize, will practice those...