Word: quakers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Snug in her cozy Suffolk home, small, bright-eyed, merry Lady (Dorothea) Gibb read an article by famed Soviet Journalist Ilya Ehrenburg exhorting his fellow Russians to hate the Nazis harder than ever. To so devout a Quaker as 83-year-old Lady Gibb, such talk was abhorrent. She penned a note to Comrade Ehrenburg, told him he was filling Russian minds "with something very old and evil, a thirst for vengeance after victory. . . . This does not bring happiness to the victor but only leads to sorrow and evil in the future...
Preacher Howard was a Quaker when he started out (he is now an ordained Disciples of Christ minister), but he was short on denominationalism, long on the love of God. He walked up & down the hills, holding revival meetings wherever he could gather a crowd...
...exhibit was staged at the Wildenstein Galleries by New York City's Quaker Emergency Service (local and foreign relief). The artists had been rounded up by the famed Paris dressmaker in absentia, Mme. Elsa Schiaparelli, and consisted largely of well-known European expatriates...
Refining his diagnosis, Professor Trueblood, a Quaker, declares of most current church practice: "What mankind desperately needs is Justice, Mercy and Truth, but what we are offered is some ugly stained-glass windows and a holy tone and a collection plate full of dimes...
...There have been nine Episcopalian Presidents: Washington, Madison, Monroe, William Henry Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, Pierce, Arthur and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The other 22 Presidents have included five Presbyterians, four Methodists, four Unitarians, two Reformed Dutch, one Quaker, Baptist, Congregationalist, Disciple of Christ. Jefferson, Lincoln and Hayes were not church members...