Word: feelings
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...baptism. Then the words of our Lord about baptizing in the Name of Father, Son and Holy Ghost became a baptismal confession; and these were drawn out into the creeds which lasted through the Middle Ages. At the Reformation and since, many confessions have been framed, though we all feel, with Harnack, that the time for fresh ones is passed. We have to consider; the value of creeds and confessions, their danger, and by examining some of the prominent doctrines to show their bearing on life and progress...
...Most men feel a need, when they have some deep feeling, of expressing it. Goethe said that all his poetry was due to this need. The social spirit makes us wish to find some expression which embodies our agreement and union. The Gospel promises are made not to belief only, but to confession of belief. The Greeks called the creeds symbols, that is, signs or watchwords. A single word, like Amen, Hallelujah, or the Dervishes' cry "La illah 'llah" (no God but God) kindles enthusiasm when pronounced by many together with conviction. So the Christian creeds, believed and outspoken produce...
...will kindly lay this matter before your students we feel that we may count upon a generous response. Books that have been used will be gratefully accepted and may be addressed to the Woman's Army and Navy League, office of Depot Q. M., U. S. A., 17th and F streets, N. W., Washington, D.C. Freight will be paid by the League. Yours very respectfully, ELLA F. SCHREIMER, Sec. Woman's Army and Navy League...
...many victories in rowing. The determination and perseverance characteristic of Harvard are typified in the building of the present boat house on the ashes of the one burned last Christmas, and the gift of the New York alumni is a demonstration of the friendship and enthusiasm which Harvard alumni feel for Harvard institutions...
...clearly. It states that the stops taken thus far are in no way a solution of the question, but merely a slight step in the right direction. The matter is not one between the faculty and the undergraduates--in fact the faculty have been careful to make the undergraduates feel that the solution of the evil is with them entirely; while the undergraduates for their part have done their best to remedy matters, but have failed to understand thoroughly the situation...