Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlierFlynn, Clarence Edwin
Religion
Collected writings of Clarence Edwin Flynn, first series : $b 1929 and earlier
Flynn, Clarence Edwin
American literature -- 20th century; Christian literature; Didactic literature
Determinants. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Special Crops_. Vol. 20
No. 232. Skaneateles, NY: C. M. Goodspeed, Dec 1921. p. 309. Note: Poems:
“Have You Tried?,” “Iron,” and “A Trouble Making World.”
Do It Right. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The Boys’ World_. Vol. 16
No. 21. Elgin, IL: David C. Cook Publishing Company, May 26, 1917. p. 5.
Note: Poems: “Almost,” “Doing It Well,” “The Engineer,” and
“The Section Foreman.”
Dollars Versus Sense. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn, Princeton, IN. Source:
_The School News and Practical Educator_. Vol. 34 No. 9. Taylorville, IL:
Parker Publishing Company, May 1921. pp. 572–75. Notes: 1) Poem, “I Want,”
2) “Where wealth accumulates, and men decay;” from Oliver Goldsmith’s
poem, “The Deserted Village” (1770).
Education and Production. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The School
Arts Magazine_. Vol. 20 No. 6. Worcester, MA: The Davis Press, Inc., Feb
1921. pp. 332–34. Notes: 1) If “the notion that gentlemen do not labor
with their hands” sounds haughty, consider the poem, “In Conference,”
2) “whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well;” poem, “Doing It
Well,” 3) “perform...with a minimum of friction and waste;” essay, “The
Yoke,” 4) “The life of society is co-operative;” poems: “Along the Road,”
“Team-work.”
Efficient Spending. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American Cookery_.
Vol. 25 No. 7. Boston: Boston Cooking-School Magazine Company, Feb 1921.
pp. 504–06. Note: “The poor we always have with us” (cf. Matthew 26:11).
Eulogy for Joseph E. Henley [excerpt]. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn,
First Methodist Church, Bloomington [IN]. Source: _Indiana University
Alumni Quarterly_. Vol. 11 No. 3. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University
Association of Alumni and Former Students, Jul 1924. p. 458. Note:
Contrasting behavior and religious trappings: contributed essay to a
symposium on “The Church and Young People.”
Eulogy for Sanford F. Teter [excerpt]. Byline: Dr. Clarence E. Flynn,
pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Bloomington [IN]. Source:
_Indiana University Alumni Quarterly_. Vol. 15 No. 2. Bloomington, IN:
Indiana University Association of Alumni and Former Students, Apr 1928.
pp. 255–56. Note: DePauw University conferred the Doctor of Divinity
degree honorarily to Flynn.
Facing the Future. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 77 No. 3. New York: The American Tract Society, Mar 1919.
p. 40. Notes: 1) Approaching truth by fair and honest habits of thought;
essay, “The Laboratory Test,” 2) More adequate and satisfying
interpretation of religion; essay, “Newer Conceptions of Religion,”
3) Ovid writing about humanity’s backward movement (_Metamorphoses_),
4) Tennyson writing about humanity moving forward to a divine event
(_In Memoriam A.H.H._), 5) “the seer of Patmos” (cf. Revelation 1:9–11),
6) “new heaven and a new earth” (Revelation 21:1).
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