Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlierFlynn, Clarence Edwin
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Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlier
Flynn, Clarence Edwin
American literature -- 20th century; Christian literature; Didactic literature
Civilization. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Social Science_. Vol. 5
No. 1. Winfield, KS: Pi Gamma Mu, International Honor Society in Social
Sciences; Nov 1929–Jan 1930. pp. 92–93. Notes: 1) The source listed this
story as an editorial piece, 2) From the source’s “Contributors” section
(p. 130): “CLARENCE E. FLYNN is pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Church, the university church, Berkeley, California. He is a graduate of
De Pauw University and holds the D. D. degree from that institution. His
work in the past consists of pastorates of several churches,
superintendency of the Bloomington, Indiana, district of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, magazine articles, poems and edited works in connection
with Methodist denominational work.” [DePauw conferred the Doctor of
Divinity degree honorarily.]
The Comrade Perfect: An Appreciation. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_Youth_. Vol. 3 No. 11. Kansas City: Unity School of Christianity, Nov
1929. p. 6. Notes: 1) “Him who was called Immanuel, or God with us”
(Matthew 1:23), 2) “the coming of the spirit divine” (Acts 2:1–4),
3) God seeks a place in human hearts; poems: “The King,” “No Room in the
Inn,” 4) God as immanent; poems: “The Creator,” “God’s Manners,” “The
Voices of God,” 5) Providence; poems: “The God of the Beginning,” “What
Does It Matter?”
The Corner Stones of Life. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_The Expositor_. Vol. 27 No. 1. Cleveland: F. M. Barton Co., Oct 1925.
p. 61. Notes: 1) Quoted Longfellow from poem, “The Builders,” 2) Paul
mentions people as God’s building in the subtitle’s biblical reference
and 1 Corinthians 3:9–17, 3) Ideals; essay, “The Christ of the Sea.”
Correspondence. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The Office Economist_.
Vol. 11 No. 10. Jamestown, NY: Art Metal Construction Company, Dec 1929.
p. 12. Note: Poem, “The Heart of a Child is a Scroll.”
Creating a Demand. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The Dodge Idea_.
Vol. 35 No. 9. Mishawaka, IN: Kenyon W. Mix, Sep 1919. pp. 929, 941.
Note: Byline had misspelling, “Clarenc E. Flynn.”
The Crowded Inn. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Miami Daily
Metropolis_. Vol. 20 No. 9. Miami: Metropolis Publishing Co., Dec 23,
1916. p. 6. Notes: 1) Inconsistent capitalization of “his/him,” as it
refers to Jesus Christ, has been made more consistent, 2) Persecution
as counterproductive against Christianity and Christians (Acts 5:38–42),
3) The sentence “He never will flee persecution” was followed by the
sentence fragment “The brightest intellect, and the most earnest seekers
after the truth of His dominion.” The fragment seems erroneous and was
removed for readability, 4) “Let us find whether the doors of the throne
rooms of our own hearts are open;” poems: “Heart Gates,” “The King,” and
“No Room in the Inn.”
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