Monday, Jul. 12, 1948
The Man in the Pew
Protestant churchgoers were asked by Gallup pollsters: Do you think it would or would not be a good thing for all Protestant churches in the United States to combine into one church? Last week Protestant leaders had a chance to measure the rank & file's enthusiasm for their slow march toward church unity:
Forty-two percent favored an all-out union; 47% were against it; 11% did not know.
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