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Answer: I Corinthians, the whole thirteenth chapter, beginning with, "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass or tinkling cymbal" and ending with "and now abideth faith, hope, and charity, these three; but the greaterst of them is charity...
Citation: "Confident that democracy rests on conscience guided by God, he with stood the Quisling government ... He summoned all Norway to stand, and hav ing done all to stand, proclaiming: 'The body they may kill ; God's truth abideth still Edgar O. Lovett, first president of Rice Institute............ LL.D...
...last decades was a non-creedal, nontheological, nonecclesiastical Protestantism. It found many passages in the Scriptures to support its intellectually fuzzy, morally weak good-willism. It relied heavily, for example, on the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians. If Protestants know anything, they know that thirteenth chapter-'But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three: and the greatest of these is love.' But our attention ought also to be directed to the fourteenth chapter. In the fourteenth chapter of First Corinthians, following right after the glorious hymn to divine love, St. Paul is terribly concerned about order...
...Sunday services, where he lustily joined in the hymn-singing (among his favorites: 0 God, Our Help in Ages Past; Faith of Our Fathers; 0 Master, Let Me Walk with Thee}. His favorite text was the 13th chapter of I Corinthians, which ends: "And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity...
...applause died down, Franklin Roosevelt placed his right hand on his old family Bible, on the same page where it has rested at five previous inaugurations: the 13th Chapter of 1st Corinthians, which ends: And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity. His repetition of the oath, after it had been intoned by Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, was clear and firm, ending with the familiar so help...