The Pulpit And the Pew Lyman Beecher Lectures Delivered 1913 Before the Divinit

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The Pulpit And the Pew Lyman Beecher Lectures Delivered 1913 Before the Divinit
C H Charles Henry Parkhurst
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But the fact that one can think keenly and takes pleasure in it is not to be understood as sympto- matic, in any slightest degree, of interest in the interior substance of the truth, with whose delightful exterior it has been so fascinatedly busy.
It is something to reflect upon the amount of mental energy that a man can expend upon matters of Christian truth, for example, upon the verbal forms of Christian truth and the relation of those forms to each other, without being touched, still less b
...eing quickened, by the realities that those forms Love Considered as a Dynamic 77 were intended to represent. When a speaker is handling a truth, it may be of religion or philosophy, or whatever else, if he does it with dexterity, and if in the process his own mind is quickened into unusual activity, his activity communicates itself to the minds of his hearers, as the movement of one wheel com- municates itself to the companion wheel into which it gears.
Some time ago I asked a member of my church whether he thought a certain friend of his who had lately taken to church-going, and who was excep- tionally brainy, was really becoming religious.


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