Chicago Seminary Quarterly, Volumes 4-5

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Board of Directors and the Faculty of the Chicago Theological Seminary., 1904 - Theology
 

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Page 22 - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Page 6 - O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous, beneficent, firm...
Page 6 - A higher hand must make her mild, If all be not in vain, and guide Her footsteps, moving side by side With Wisdom, like the younger child; For she is earthly of the mind, But Wisdom heavenly of the soul.
Page 6 - There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with thee; I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
Page 62 - To provide a center for a higher civic and social life; to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago.
Page 17 - If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am become sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal. And if I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge ; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.
Page 7 - It only remains to consider whether any change in the method of appointment to scholarships should be made in view of the fact that so large a proportion of the holders of scholarships have died, and that a considerable proportion suffer from ill-health.
Page 1 - Billings that it is better not to know so much than to know so many things that are not so...
Page 59 - We assume the full obligations and claim all the rights of citizenship in a community with whose interests we identify ourselves, whose conditions we share and for whose home happiness, material welfare, political freedom and social privilege and progress we try to do our part.
Page 59 - Where parks are needed. lot, choose to live, for our own and others' sake, where we seem to be most needed, rather than where the neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege or prestige.

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