Word: sermonic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in New York City, has become nationally prominent during the last few years by his vigorous campaign against vice in New York, and by his fearless expression of his beliefs from the pulpit. Because Dr. Straton does not mince words in his sermon, his doctrines have been accused of being "revolutionary", and an open bid for sensationalism. Dr. Straton, in replying in the New York Times to a specific criticism of sensationalism made by a brother clergyman about a year ago, denied that he had ever exceeded the bounds of pulpit propriety, and that...
...sermon of the week was preached by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. He preached it on anniversary eve- the 52nd of his birth, the 30th of his ministry and the 17th of the founding of his Free Synagogue. He preached it to one of Mr. Adolph Och's reporters (The New York Times...
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...sermon of the week was preached by the Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald to a council of the Free Church, in Brighton, England. It was a great sermon, quietly pleading for simplicity, sincerity, Sunday and Socialism...
...have an opportunity to hear a man who is not only an outstanding figure in his profession, but who is one of the leaders of the controversy which has been holding the attention of almost every one for the last twelve months. It was Dr. Grant who, in a sermon to his New York congregation slightly over a year ago, started the battle-royal between the Modernists and the Fundamentalists which has flamed intermittently ever since from Maine to Texas...