Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, in the midst of the noisiest uproar Washington had heard in a generation, a convention of Protestant Episcopal bishops meeting in Philadelphia announced: "To conclude that the only way in which the tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States can be resolved is by war would...
Since 1912, when Protestant missionaries founded S.A.S., it has been the main home for China-based American schoolkids. There businessmen, missionaries, military and Government personnel knew that their boys & girls would somehow capture the sense of belonging to a U.S. that many of them might not see for years. By...
The record of the 55th triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church had been better than many a pessimistic liberal churchman had expected. Merger with the Presbyterians was still distant. But delegates at Philadelphia had hammered out a brand-new marriage canon (TIME, Sept. 23). And they had elected without...
"During the discussion in the House of Bishops on Union with the Presbyterians, Bishop Powell of Maryland declared that 'the gates of hell shall not prevail against the Episcopal Church.' It turned out that the Bishop was overoptimistic, for the gates of hell did a good job of...
Died. The Rev. Dr. Alexander Griswold Cummins, 77, owner-editor of the low-church Protestant Episcopal monthly, The Chronicle, stout opponent of Anglo-Catholic influences within the Episcopal Church; in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.