The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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Sivu 14
... moral compulsion seemed to be in the call . Here was a command which no man must gainsay . It is in this mood that I have given these four papers to be published in successive issues of the Atlantic . Ex- plicitly they are a modernistic ...
... moral compulsion seemed to be in the call . Here was a command which no man must gainsay . It is in this mood that I have given these four papers to be published in successive issues of the Atlantic . Ex- plicitly they are a modernistic ...
Sivu 15
... moral pat- terns for the people . It is not , then , a question why priests do not marry . The great problem is , Does a bachelor priesthood fit into the scheme of the modern world ? Not only the lay mind , but that of many a cleric ...
... moral pat- terns for the people . It is not , then , a question why priests do not marry . The great problem is , Does a bachelor priesthood fit into the scheme of the modern world ? Not only the lay mind , but that of many a cleric ...
Sivu 17
... moral cases of which the author states the solution . The student studies these . Thus he is educated in moral principles . In Scripture the same cut - and - dried system prevails . Texts are interpreted for the student . He has but to ...
... moral cases of which the author states the solution . The student studies these . Thus he is educated in moral principles . In Scripture the same cut - and - dried system prevails . Texts are interpreted for the student . He has but to ...
Sivu 22
... morals . Mrs. Cashdollar enjoyed these inter- views hugely ; and she kept a file of the papers containing ' her articles ' in a cedar chest under her bed . - It was in one of these dusty numbers that the present writer discovered the ...
... morals . Mrs. Cashdollar enjoyed these inter- views hugely ; and she kept a file of the papers containing ' her articles ' in a cedar chest under her bed . - It was in one of these dusty numbers that the present writer discovered the ...
Sivu 28
... moral sense of inexperi- ence . But his feeling of fatherliness grew deeper ; and other men learned that to quarrel with Stephen meant quarreling with Andrew . Stephen returned his ponderous af- fection with a bantering good nature ...
... moral sense of inexperi- ence . But his feeling of fatherliness grew deeper ; and other men learned that to quarrel with Stephen meant quarreling with Andrew . Stephen returned his ponderous af- fection with a bantering good nature ...
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