. The culture of Christian manhood; Sunday mornings in Battell chapel, Yale university . rthan bondage, earnestness nobler than frivol-ity, the whole people of greater value than afavored few, the soul more to be prized thanthe body, and eternity than time, let us prizehighly, guard carefully, and keep holy theSabbath day, the day of the Son of man, theday of the sons of God. ayi Immutability By M. Woolsey Stryker, , President of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. That those things which are not shaken may remain.—Heh. xii. 2^. WERE the Bible less complimented andmore appreciated it wo


. The culture of Christian manhood; Sunday mornings in Battell chapel, Yale university . rthan bondage, earnestness nobler than frivol-ity, the whole people of greater value than afavored few, the soul more to be prized thanthe body, and eternity than time, let us prizehighly, guard carefully, and keep holy theSabbath day, the day of the Son of man, theday of the sons of God. ayi Immutability By M. Woolsey Stryker, , President of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. That those things which are not shaken may remain.—Heh. xii. 2^. WERE the Bible less complimented andmore appreciated it would be readfar more naturally. It has no magical it is the Book, it is a book^ and abook whose natural history is part of its su-perlative value. Its origin was not artificial,and the special occasion and accent—theadaptation of each several part to a certainset of circumstances—give to each part itsown peculiar value and explanation. Wewant the point of view, and what is called introduction is therefore , , were Timothy and Paul? what was 272.


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