Word: creedes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...left in the background, with the idea of literature in the front. As literature the Bible has an almost universal appeal. Bible classes are not crowded, because every man feels that here the Book is studied not for itself, but as a proof or basis of some creed. Considered by itself, it would awaken interest. The students delight in Professor Copeland's readings from the Old Testament. It seems reasonable to suppose that they would respond in other ways. But first it would be well to consider what courses are now given that deal with the subject...
...William Harman Van Allen, Rector of the Parish of the Advent, Boston, will speak before the members of the St. Paul's Society in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. His subject will be "The Creed in History." All members of the University are invited...
...second of a series of three conferences on "The Sacramental Principle" in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. These conferences are conducted by the St. Paul's Society. Professor Baldwin's special subject will be "The Sacramental Principle in the Christian Creed." All members of the University are invited to be present...
...evidence for the supernatural events connected with Christ's life is found partly in the historical account and partly in the history of the Church since that time. If we once accept the supernatural events connected with the life of Christ, logic will carry us to the Church and creed. Deny the supernatural, and, although we may emphasize our devotion, we are on the inclined plane that leads to scientific fatalism...
...anarchy is greater than it seems, greater than it has been since the days of Athens and declining Rome. The ethics of Christ is more rejected than the creed. In the midst of the hypocrisy stands the living Christian Church. Can civilization do without...