
Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series
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Chapters (100)
- COLLECTED WRITINGS OF CLARENCE EDWIN FLYNN
- PREFACE
- LIST OF WRITINGS BY CATEGORY
- WRITINGS
- “It was an innocent-faced maid” (1906)
- “A man entered a downtown street car” (1906)
- The Modern Grandmother (1915)
- The Opportunity and Peril of the Writer (1918)
- The Message of the Washington Monument (1919)
- The Post-War Outlook for Literature (1919)
- Free Verse (1921)
- Music and History (1921)
- Correspondence (1929)
- The Sabbath Desecration (1910)
- The Light (1915)
- The Yoke (1915)
- The Crowded Inn (1916)
- The Price of Liberty (1916)
- Paul’s Ideal Sufficient (1918)
- The Religion of the New Age (1919)
- Christianity and Americanism (1920)
- The Christian Program (1920)
- Contributed essay to a symposium on “The Church and Young People” (1920)
- The Message of an Empty Tomb (1920)
- The Laboratory Test (1921)
- The Nearness of Destiny (1921)
- Children and the Church (1922)
- The Church’s Fourfold Program (1922)
- Newer Conceptions of Religion (1922)
- The International Religion (1923)
- The Great Teacher (1925)
- What Can We Believe? (1928)
- The Christ of the Sea (1929)
- The Comrade Perfect: An Appreciation (1929)
- Four Addresses to Young People (1929)
- What Is Happening to Religion? (1929)
- Has the Day of Great Preachers Passed (1921)
- The Heart Interest in Preaching (1922)
- The Great Compulsion (1928)
- The Minister and His Reading (1928)
- Preaching to College Students (1928)
- Some Problems of the Preacher (1928)
- The Ambassador (1929)
- Let the Minister Know Life (1929)
- The Yielding of Aaron (1929)
- The Necessary Asset—Friends (1917)
- Building a World Brotherhood (1918)
- The Laughing Man (1919)
- The Safe Foundations for a League of Nations (1919)
- Is It Nothing to You (1929)
- What Makes a City? (1929)
- Capitalizing War for the Tobacco Trade (1919)
- Creating a Demand (1919)
- Should Prices Be Standardized? (1919)
- The Home Budget (1920)
- Efficient Spending (1921)
- The Three Agencies in Child Training (1909)
- The Association of Mind and Muscle (1918)
- The Sound-Reproducing Machine as a Music Teacher (1919)
- The School Teacher and the Republic (1920)
- Some Overlooked Compensations in Teaching (1920)
- Dollars Versus Sense (1921)
- Education and Production (1921)
- The School as a Reform Agency (1921)
- The Same Face (1915)
- The Will (1915)
- The Sword that Keeps the Past (1916)
- The Fountain of Youth (1917)
- Some Principles of Efficiency (1917)
- The Story of the Red Cross (1917)
- Words (1917)
- The Line of Necessity (1918)
- Some New Facts About Alcohol (1918)
- Facing the Future (1919)
- Life’s Backgrounds (1919)
- The New Philosophy (1920)
- The Sense of the Human (1920)
- The Holy Spirit and Social Viewpoint (1922)
- Civilization (1929)
- The Road Uphill (1929)
- Some Stories About Beethoven (1915)
- The Obligation of Good Cheer (1916)
- Worship and Service (1916)
- Do It Right (1917)
- Life’s Handicaps (1918)
- The Riverside (1918)
- Determinants (1921)
- Love’s Burdens (1921)
- The Successors of Tantalus (1921)
- The Christian Standard of Greatness (1922)
- The Objective of Service (1922)
- Our Blessings of Deliverance (1922)
- The Redemption of Jean Valjean (1922)
- Eulogy for Joseph E. Henley [excerpt] (1924)
- The Corner Stones of Life (1925)
- Eulogy for Sanford F. Teter [excerpt] (1928)
- Is Prohibition Paternalistic? (1919)
- Vibration as a Basis of Invention (1919)
- APPENDIX 1: BYLINES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, NOTES
- APPENDIX 2: SELECTED QUOTES AND ZINGERS
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