Word: protestantitis
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As a corporation director Mr. Murphy believed that "more serious damage is being done today than would be done if we restored the free and cheap use of beer." The only person he knew of who had stopped drinking under the 18th Amendment was "a very elderly maiden lady who...
Decorated. Rev. William Chauncey Emhardt, Ph. D., 56, Philadelphian, member of the National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church, chairman of the American Hellenic Committee for the Centenary of Greek Independence; by the Greek Government; with the Gold Cross of Officer of the Order of the Redeemer, oldest of Greek orders; for...
The Papal thunder rumbled over Western Europe, set off sympathetic detonations. In Paris, the French Protestant Federation held a service, protested against Russian persecution. Present was Dr. Eulage, the Russian Orthodox Metropolitan of Paris. Grand Rabbi Israel Levy of France sent a representative. In London, the arch-Tory, arch-Anglican...
...published which attempts to answer them on behalf of all U. S. Protestants, some 32,000,000 in number. Called Social Work of the Churches, it is issued by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Perhaps the most complete declaration ever made by organized Protestantism, it was compiled during several years' work by the Council's research and education department, directed by Frederick Ernest Johnson of Manhattan. Learnedly it indicates what Protestantism finds pleasant, unpleasant...
The chief difference between many Protestant churches lies not in theological antagonisms but in mere historical circumstances of establishment and growth. Consider, for instance, the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. (national), the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. (southern), the United Presbyterian Church of North America, the Reformed...