Word: pulpiteering
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After today Dr. Peabody will hold the morning services until Easter. He will also conduct service next Sunday, when Mr. William M. Salter of Philadelphia will speak from the pulpit. Mr. Salter is a colleague of Professor Adler in the work of the Ethical Culture Society. He graduated from the Divinity School...
Church unity, said Bishop Vincent, is only truly secured when the various sects and denominations through their dissentions and discussions promote the search for truth. The influence of the pulpit is still strong; it is the pulpit that takes the lead in the discussion of the social questions and in the amelioration of life...
...Gypsy boy, an outcast from society. The remarkable conversion of his father formed the beginning of his own active and successful career. He combines with the fire of his nomadic reace, the strength of a Christian education, and is now generally considered to be one of the most persuasive pulpit orators in England...
...singular conception of patriotism that serious argument about it is almost impossible. For three weeks thinking men have talked of nothing else, and there has been no stint of outspoken criticism. Unless Mr. Roosevelt has it also on hand to go on and shut up the press, the pulpit, the market-place and the clubs it can hardly be worth his while to begin with muzzling this University. The plea that the government, right or wrong, must be supported is wholly out of place in this juncture. There are, of course, crises when the nation is engaged in a struggle...
...oldest Congregational ministers in Worcester County, died at his home in Worcester, Tuesday evening at the advanced age of 65 years. He had held several pastorates in Eastport, Me., Nantucket, Hyde Park, South Natick and Auburn, and up to the time of his death supplied the pulpit of the Baptist Church in Grafton. He was deeply interested in antiquarian subjects and contributed papers on different topics...