Word: trial
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...committee on episcopacy made its report. Bishop Cannon had played the stock market. But he was sorry. Therefore the committee would not force him to endure a church trial. Bishop Cannon clumped with his crutch to the platform's front, wept, confessed again: "I did make a mistake. I sincerely regret that mistake, especially since I have learned that my actions have wounded many Godly ministers and laymen of the beloved Church to which I have given my life...
...cdroppeth like the gentle rain from Heaven alike upon erring Bishop and erring Congoan.* ... It is the preaching of Methodists that confession of sin, followed by repentance and promise to sin no more, should meet with clemency and forgiveness. It was this attitude and this alone that stayed the trial of Bishop Cannon. Many laymen did not share the feeling of the preachers, because the statement of repentance and pledge to reform did not come until after a trial had been ordered. They doubted the belated penitence was genuine...
...June 13?Trial race of U. S. America's Cup defenders; at Glen Cove, L. I. Probable starters: Enterprise, Resolute, Vani-tie, Meetamoe, Whirlwind, Yankee...
...June 9?Trial races of Sir Thomas Lipton's America's Cup challenger; Shamrock V v. King George's new Britannia; at Ryde. Cowes and Southampton, England...
...Author. Me Alister Coleman, 42, New York City Socialist, was a newsman for four years on the New York Sun. Pub licity work for American Telephone & Telegraph Co. made him a radical. He now publicizes for the United Mine Workers (Springfield faction [TiME. March 24]). He reported the Scopes trial, the Herron trial, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial for labor papers. Politically minded, he ran for Alderman fn 1927, for U. S. Senator...