Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the Protestant churches, warm weather brings conferences and assemblies. Ministers meet, talk, elect officers, pass resolutions, shake hands, go home with new pious zeal. Last week met the following church groups: Dunkers or Dunkards are so named because they dunk. Descended from German pietists of the 18th Century, they...
Among its 1,323,000 communicants the Protestant Episcopal Church counts many a wealthy man. But the Church is no more proof against financial troubles than any other. Successively its National Council has had to reduce the yearly budgets voted in 1931 from $4,225,000 to $2,898,000...
Adding to the ever increasing sentiment that would peace is doomed and that war clouds are gathering in European skies, Paul Hutchinson, managing editor of "The Christian Century," in an article entitled "The Collapse of Pacifism" sets forth the thesis that only the Protestant churches can effectively prevent war in...
"Oh. Unknown Soldier! However can I make that right with you? ... I will myself do the best I can to settle my account. ... I renounce war because of what it does to our men. ... I renounce it because of what it forces us to do to the enemy. ... I renounce...
THE DREAMER-Julian Green-Harper ($2.50). Another depressing, well-written psychological novel by a morbid author of the introspective school. FIVE SILVER DAUGHTERS-Louis Golding-Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). What the profit and loss of war and marriage did to five sisters; a post-War novel on a big scale. SUPERSTITION...