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...unable to deliver the message in person but would have done so if I could have attended my twentieth reunion...
...obstacle to union is reluctance to have bishops. As for the Congregationalist members of the United Church of Christ, the greatest difficulty will come in becoming a church rather than a loose association of autonomous congregations. Among Methodists, says Blake, the problem is "mathematics-sheer size. The Methodist-Episcopalian reunion talks, which have been going on officially for 13 years, are laboring under the difficulty that the Methodists outnumber the Episcopalians 3 to 1. But in the four-church merger I have proposed, it wouldn't be like that...
...idealistic La Fayette got himself appointed a major general in the Revolutionary forces and, without bothering to send word to the pregnant Adrienne, set sail to bring freedom to North America. Five years later, he returned a hero, and Adrienne was so overcome that she fainted at their reunion. Scarcely pausing to bring her round, he eagerly went into politics, called for a constitutional monarchy, and hung the U.S. Bill of Rights on his wall with an empty frame beside it, explaining to visitors: "It is intended to contain a similar document for France." On July 11, 1789, La Fayette...
Technique for Itself. To the early Christian, man's telos, according to Tillich was the drive to rise from "the universe of finitude and guilt" to reunion with God-the "ultimate reality, the transcendent ground" of all existence. Christianity was suspicious of science-especially physics-"not because of its critical power but because it ties the mind to the material world...
...seventh group, celebrating their 25th reunion, holds a separate "return day" next Wednesday. Today's program is open to members of the Classes...