Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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* The Student Volunteer Movement was founded in the early 'nineties at Princeton. It has since spread to all parts of the world. More than 10,000 graduates of American colleges have taken up Protestant missionary work through its direction. Its membership in England and Ireland alone is over 16,000...
In Manhattan, the Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, target of many modernist attacks within the Protestant Episcopal Church, "called off his dogs" temporarily by enjoining all clergy of his diocese to refrain from theological controversy at the Christmas season. Both liberals and conservatives moderated the tone of their utterances or...
Developments in other Protestant communions on the Fundamentalist- Modernist battle-line:
1) To get coöperation among Protestant denominations, involving actual amalgamation in small towns and villages which had many superfluous churches. Here was a practical attempt at church union.
...General Secretary Charles S. MacFarland said that the fabric of European Protestantism is crumbling, is in danger of collapse. Protestants have suffered most (Germany is chiefly Protestant). American churches must help with...