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Word: sermonizer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chaplain in Königsberg, marched into the Cathedral escorted by black-uniformed special guards. A straggling 4,000 cried "Heil!" at the altar, which was flanked with swastika and German Christian banners. Dr. Müller recited the Apostles' Creed, mentioned Martin Luther and Hitler, preached a sermon on sin and forgiveness. Six hundred loyal pastors and state bishops attended, some of them giving Nazi salutes. Notably absent were representatives of foreign churches and the Bishops of Bavaria and Württemberg-last two of the 28 state synods which Reichsbischof Muüller attempted forcibly to incorporate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Shame & Sorrow | 10/1/1934 | See Source »

Take down the "Fourth Eclectic" from the shelf, used in grammar schools. Here are ninety selections in prose and poetry. Familiar names catch the eye, Celia Thaxter Lucy Larcom, J. T. Trowbridge, James Buchanan Road, Lowell, Longfellow. Here is a part of the Sermon On the Monat. There is a scene from Tom Brown's Schooldays and again a part of Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Story of a Bad Boy. Here also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ah, Yes, Dear, Dear | 9/27/1934 | See Source »

Suddenly Dr. Shields' radio listeners heard the sermon interrupted by shouts, shrieks, coarse language. In the church, the Jarvis Street Baptists craned their necks, gasped. Past dumbfounded ushers and straight down the aisle marched a woman and a young man. They both behaved as if they were drunk. Right in front of Dr. Shield's pulpit, while he glowered speechless, the pair pushed aside indignant worshippers, began heckling the preacher. Cried he: "Get out! Get out! Leave the church! Call the police!" Ushers and male Baptists descended upon the two. "You're a hypocrite!" shrilled the woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Commotion Over Curse | 9/17/1934 | See Source »

...women and children sat in hot rooms, gazing out over the fields that shimmered in the heat. They, too, seemed to share the defeat which has been administered to the land. . . . You can hear a sermon in the church any Sunday morning or a discourse on the courthouse steps any evening at all, questioning God's approval of crop reduction, herd reduction. The theme is always the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CATASTROPHE: Wake of a Wave | 8/6/1934 | See Source »

...white, applied. When he opened his twelve-day revival in Philadelphia Arena, some 5,000 persons of both colors elbowed in. They bought programs, contributed to a collection. Stocky, gold-toothed and grey-haired, Elder Michaux introduced himself as "The 'Happy Am I' preacher," launched into a sermon praising President Roosevelt. ''The President," said he, "sponsored the NRA BlUb Eagle. I sponsor the NRA White Eagle. The difference is that the first stands for National Recovery Administration while mine stands for National Revival Administration. Any doctor will tell you that you can't have recovery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Happy Am I | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

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