The Value of the Intellectual Life a Discourse

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The Value of the Intellectual Life a Discourse
Charles William Wendte
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Each needs the other. Each shoukl respect and honor the other. Such is the teaching of the New Testament. "For now are there many members, yet but one body; and the eye cannot say unto the hand, ' I have no need of thee, ' nor again the head to the feet, ' I have no need of you. ' . . . There shoukl be no scliism in the body, but the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer all the members suffer with it, or one member be honored all the members rejoice w...ith it. . . . But covet earn- estly the best gifts. " Thus the Gospel teaches the equal right and honor of all labor, whether the hand or brain is predominently employed in it. No honest work is disgraceful to man, whatever it be. It is not his particular vocation, but the manner in which he pursues it, that makes it honorable or dishonorable.
Yet we are to " covet the best gifts, " for while it is apparent that all kinds of work may be equally hon- orable, so far as individual character and merit are concerned, not every occupation is of equal value to the community and the welfare of man in general.


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