Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Have I been kidding myself or have you been deluding me for the past two decades? Aside from reading periodical barbs against your "editorial policy" in LETTERS, I know a Republican who thinks you are dyed-in-the-wool New Dealers and a Democrat who states you are blowed-in...
Earl Albrecht had a right to talk like a zealot. Like his father, he had trained to be a Moravian missionary, in an evangelical Protestant church which claims to be the only one with more missionaries in the field than members at home. As a college student he accompanied a...
Ah, yes, at that time Dr. Douglas Hyde ("make way there, yous, keep back, keep back, give him space there") was a famous, fine man. Playwright Sean O'Casey, now 65, remembers that Dublin gawked and said wasn't Hyde the grandest champion the glorious Irish language had...
The Commando idea, launched four years ago by Methodists, has been making headway in postwar Britain, now embraces all Protestant sects. Commando teams of 25 to 30 clerics descend on a town in concentrated attack. Biggest objective: London, schedule for April 1947.
...your March 25 issue, you say: "U.S. Protestantism is seething. . . . Charges of too much politicking . . . have been openly leveled at the Church of Rome, not only in the Pope-hating Southern Bible Belt, but by top-drawer Protestant clerics and laymen as well...