. The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935). heChicago Public, and adds: Its a shortworm that has no turning,—to mix meta-phors. The bogie man will get Goldsteinif he doesnt watch out. A correspondent of the Lamp (Vol. 14,No. 10) has found out who wrote the so-called Apostles Creed. He says: Some time ago at a little place inLouisiana, needless to name, I attendedthe baptizing by immersion of some can-didates by the Second Adventists. Thepreacher asked a series of questions ofthe candidates beginning thus: Do youbelieve in God the Father Almighty,Creator of heaven and earth? And soon through every


. The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935). heChicago Public, and adds: Its a shortworm that has no turning,—to mix meta-phors. The bogie man will get Goldsteinif he doesnt watch out. A correspondent of the Lamp (Vol. 14,No. 10) has found out who wrote the so-called Apostles Creed. He says: Some time ago at a little place inLouisiana, needless to name, I attendedthe baptizing by immersion of some can-didates by the Second Adventists. Thepreacher asked a series of questions ofthe candidates beginning thus: Do youbelieve in God the Father Almighty,Creator of heaven and earth? And soon through every clause and word of theApostles Creed. After receiving affirm-Sve answers to all the questions, thepreacher immersed the candidates andtfce rite was concluded. The preacherasked me after the ceremony what Ithought of it. I told him it was verynice, especially the Confession of replied, 7 composed that, and our con-ference adopted the form a couple ofyears ago. I told him I was delightedto learn who composed it, as its author-. Schnettler & Murray Monuments 7323-25 Florissant Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bell Phone. Colfax 1638 Information furnished on application When patronizing our advertisers, please mention the FORTNIGHTLY RE\ IEW 378 THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW December 15 ship had been disputed for nearly twothousand years. The Extension Magazine (Vol. XI, ) calls attention to the fact that some ofthose Catholic politicians who opposed theFitzgerald and similar bills aimed atpunishing publications which brutally as-sault the Church, in the course of thepresidential campaign recently concludeddemanded that Catholic publicationsshould not even appear to take an interestin any question that happens to touchupon a political issue. Liberty of thepress, therefore, is supposed to be forevery publication except a Catholic publi-cation. It is a dangerous thing for aCatholic publication to say anything thatmight even remotely be construed as tak-ing sides. If a Catholic publicatio


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