Word: unitarianism
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...hymn-singing and joining with other prelates in urging that Christ be depicted as "strong and muscular" (TIME, March 6), but he has also scandalized them by habitually inviting Non-Conformists to preach from his pulpit. When lately Bishop David announced he was bringing in, of all people, a Unitarian, it was too much for the Anglo-Catholics, who resolved to stir up a trial on the grounds that Bishop David's actions were a "grave scandal to Christian people...
...braid, with new eight-pointed caps. The new uniforms will be put on Western Union messengers throughout the U. S. Every night all messengers have to turn in their uniforms to be pressed (and periodically cleaned), their puttees to be shined. Rev. James Henry Wiggin, retired from the Unitarian ministry in 1875, edited theological and technical manuscripts for the Cambridge Press. According to his own account he was employed by Mrs. Eddy and spent four years in revising and rewriting the whole of Science & Health "from the ground...
February 4 Rev. Frederick R. Griffin, First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia...
April 29 Rev. Augustus P. Record, First Unitarian Church, Detroit...
...Fletcher announced his retirement and the Transcript gave its readers a new and strikingly different religious editor. Dr. Albert Charles Dieffenbach is a religious Liberal, a believer in Humanism, Birth Control and Soviet Russia, an opponent of stage and book censorship. Successively a Reformed Church minister-missionary and a Unitarian minister, Dr. Dieffenbach became editor 15 years ago of the Christian Register, one of the oldest religious papers in the U. S. Observers have traced the Scopes trial in Tennessee to Dr. Dieffenbach's pungent words: it was he who first, like a beater stirring up game for hunters...