. Proceedings and addresses of the Texas Methodist Educational Convention ... 1906. [electronic resource] . 199. Bishop J. S. Key, D. D. Our Preachers and Laymen as Re-lated to Church Schools BY BISHOP JOSEPH S. KEY, Dispensing with all preliminaries in order to come atonce to the discussion of the subject announced, let me saythat our interest in the matter of education is inherent, and,therefore, universal. We are men—intelligent, thinkingmen. The mind is the measure of the man, and that mindis the prophecy of its own education. Its aspiration and out-reach call for development and trai


. Proceedings and addresses of the Texas Methodist Educational Convention ... 1906. [electronic resource] . 199. Bishop J. S. Key, D. D. Our Preachers and Laymen as Re-lated to Church Schools BY BISHOP JOSEPH S. KEY, Dispensing with all preliminaries in order to come atonce to the discussion of the subject announced, let me saythat our interest in the matter of education is inherent, and,therefore, universal. We are men—intelligent, thinkingmen. The mind is the measure of the man, and that mindis the prophecy of its own education. Its aspiration and out-reach call for development and training, and that trainingmust be on definite lines, with organized methods and forspecific ends. All right thinking people, therefore, are interebted inschools and colleges; in education and in higher education,and in the highest and broadest education. That interestoriginates in our mental constitution and is made urgent bythe competitive forces of our civilization. If my neighborbe an educated man at once I realize my own need of educa-tion and must have it. If his children are educated, at onceall the ch


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