Few men can count the number of denominations in this country and fewer still can estimate the number of religious periodicals. Occasionally one of them breaks forth into a theological tirade, but otherwise they are published, as far as the general public is concerned, in secret.
Last week, however, brought to a close a highly professional piece of religious journalism. It was an exhaustive investigation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas—so-called "Darkest Dallas"— conducted by The Churchman. It developed the amazing story of a die-hard Bishop, and...
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