Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that he is in a growing church. Since everything else is growing, evolving, why doesn't the church have a right to grow and evolve too? John Calvin regarded the theory of virgin birth as necessary part of his hypothesis, in order to get at the proper interpretation of truth, but it may not be necessary to the interpretation of truth today...
Believes in a Growing Truth...
...calling of business has in it elements of faith, character, romance and chivalry associated with the highest callings. Myriads of men and women in little shops on the side streets of our cities, in towns and villages throughout the land, are quietly working out that calling in honesty, truth and a high sense of public service. The village store and its hospitable stove is the centre of village gossip, political standards and public spirit. The village storekeeper is to the boys and girls, the women who buy their candy, bats and balls, cambrics and shovels, the representative of business integrity...
...been doing his work, was thoroughly conversant with it?should have had the job. I expected it?rny fellow-workers expected it. Well, I didn't get it; some relative of one of the directors did; it wasn't fair; it wasn't right. To tell the truth, I had almost forgotten the incident, but possibly, subconsciously, that may have been the seed for the present system...
...landscapes, the still lifes are all simple and direct in treatment and are pervaded with a spirit of contentment. Weir was a comrade of Bastien-Lepage, and it is in his words about his friend that he is himself best described: "We loved Bastien for his honesty, his truth and his sincerity...