Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A middle-sized, middle-aged lawyer stood on the rostrum one day last week before the House of Deputies of the sist General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, continuing its deliberations in Atlantic City.
As the 51st triennial General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church got under way in Atlantic City last week, 10,000 people gathered in vast Convention Hall for a mission rally. Dr. Lewis B. Franklin, treasurer of the Church's National Council, was about to announce results of a...
The First Legion presents a delicate subject nearly unique in the theatre, with intelligence, humor and moderation, despite its absolute acceptance of Catholic dogma. Manhattan critics?Protestant or Jewish or nothing?found it "too much exalted talk," "a sombre evening's repose." Later audiences were less supercilious and to them...
Nevertheless if the Episcopal Church overrides such objections and makes an archbishop of James De Wolf Perry it will be because he is in many ways the man for the job. Rich, tactful and diplomatic, he is a true scholar whose great specialty has been Church Unity and who has...
The complete census follows: Episcopalian, 1096; Jewish, 840; Catholic, 796; Congregational, 473; Presbyterian, 419; Unitarian, 341; Methodist, 315; Protestant (unspecified) 158; Baptist, 147; Christian Science, 75; Lutheran, 70; Christian Faith, 43; Quakers, 27; Reformed Church, 18; Greek Orthodox, 17; Latter Day Saints, 11; Swedenborgian, 7; Ethical Culture, 7; Dutch Reformed...