Word: truthfulness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arose as to whether the Bible was absolutely free from error. There is no thing in the Bible itself to lead us to adopt such a theory. "That all Scriptures are inspired", as Pauls says does not mean that the Bible is perfectly accurate. It only means that the truth is given out under the spirit of God and not that it is free from mistake...
Both power and influence, then, are working for good. The saints mentioned in the text are the good people, the people who love justice, truth and right. The words of the text are no wild assertion or prediction but are a logical conclusion from the course of events. It is intended that we should all be saints in the sense of the word as used above, and this should constantly be the object of our endeavor...
...entertaining a number of a college magazine as we remember to have seen. The stories in it are exactly what they should be and are excellent in their way. The first one, "The Awakening of Hargrave" is an interesting thing and well written. It is immensely improbable; in truth, when the heroine is supposed to be a Boston girl, it is absolutely impossible - but that makes it none the less entertaining. Hargraves, it must be admitted, are not everyday occurences at Harvard; we may do the same things but certainly on a smaller scale - for it would be more than...
...result of this discovery, he left the seminary and sought for the truth in science. All seemed dark to him and he went to Palestine to travel. When he returned he was changed to an optimist. He was deeply imbued with Christ and wrote a passionate account of his life...
...poets sang the tales of many heroes, especially of Rolland. They were, in a broad sense, historians, and their narratives have an air of truth that makes them seem real and alive. They always followed the line of thought closely; they were clear and precise; they thought of what they spoke, and not of how they spoke, Stern, rude, and unadorned their poetry was, but certainly it had vitality, significance, and grandeur...