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...patriotism. Neither does anything that lives or grows obey this inflexible law. The physiologist's first principle is that the body dies in decaying partially at every instant. At every stage of its growth every organism not only is, but is passing away from what is. Moreover, nothing can exist in only itself. Its purpose is ministry, and by ministry it preserves itself. Self preservation would be self destruction. So it is with the "independent" thinker, who refuses to follow the universal theory. Mental progress means to part with our own pet whims and obey the universal theories and principles...
There has been a question whether Christ's divinity differed from man's divinity. Not only is it true that the different does not exist. but that man's divinity is like God's is also certain. Bearing in mind, the, then, this similarity of nature, we see the force of the example which God sets before its. and to which the Bible so often calls our attention. God has all our virtues, love, patience, forgiveness, joy, and in Him we see the perfection of them all. The Bible, in some of its pictures of Christ's life, show...
...divisions between rich and poor which exist in he c+++, the churches are themselves largely responsible, for they have been planted for the most part in fashionable quarters leaving the poorer districts to chapels and missions. In a great city, the congregations cannot be composed only of those people living in the neighborhood of the church. The church must be a large one with its work well organized and carried on six days in the week. It must not be simply a preaching place...
...theatrical performances are forbidden but the musical performances are not interfered with. This shows a straightforward and fair view of the matter on the part of the Faculty and we are glad that they have recognized that the Freshman Musical Clubs are organizations of sufficient merit and usefulness to exist. The clubs, then, are put where they were before, subject, as usual, in point of public performances, to the approval of the Entertainment Committee of the Faculty...
...attempt to change the social conditions producing these effects, which gives rise to the labor question. The actions of the charity worker must be controlled by business method, which demands a thorough knowledge of the forces operating to produce the conditions observed. No large institutions of charity could exist, however, on a purely business basis. It is the moral, the charitable motive of those who establish them and carry them on, which makes them a success...