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...that Paul was easily influenced by surrounding circumstances, and by his contact with other nations. His style was strikingly characteristic, and was at times intensely finished. All his speeches are filled with the socalled Pauline element, which deals with Christ as Saviour of the Jew and the Gentile, the Lord of the spiritual world, rather than a fulfillment...
During the evening the choir sang the following anthems: O Lord, How Manifold-Barnby; Sing Praises to the Lord-Percy L. Atherton '93; Like as the Hart-Hoyte...
...crises be able to understand common things." Parables were addressed to the will and not to the understanding. An example of Christ's parables is as follows: David, who was all powerful, had seized the wife of one of his officers just to show that he had power. The Lord sent Nathan to David to speak as follows: There were two men, one rich and the other poor. The rich man owned large flocks while the poor man had only one small ewe lamb. Now it happened that a traveller came to the house of the rich man, who, instead...
...teaching by stories is deeply rooted in humanity and has been used by all great teachers and leaders. Buddha, Socrates, and ascending in the ages Martin Luthur and Abraham Lincoln used it. The Lord taught in this same way by the use of his parables. Professor Palmer then went on to mark out the character of the parable and to define the meaning of the word, leaving until his next lecture the discussion of what Christ really taught by his parables. Parable really means a comparison or likeness, and as in all speech we are simply executing comparison the word...
...choir sang the anthems: Lift Up your Heads, by Hopkins; My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord, by Clave; and Smart's The Lord is My Shepherd...