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
The International Religion. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _The
Congregationalist_. Vol. 108 No. 52. Boston: The Pilgrim Press, Dec 27,
1923. p. 884. Notes: 1) Liberty was taken in completing illegible text in
the source’s right-hand margin, 2) If the reader does not find the text in
Revelation 9 of their bible translation, try Revelation 7:4–9, 3) “King of
kings and Lord of lords” (e.g., Revelation 19:16, 1 Timothy 6:15),
4) Jesus in people’s hearts; poems: “Finding God,” “The King,” and
“No Room in the Inn.”
Is It Nothing to You. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_The Expositor_. Aug 1929. p. 1261.
Is Prohibition Paternalistic? Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_The Living Church_. Vol. 60 No. 11. Milwaukee: Morehouse Publishing Co.,
Jan 11, 1919. p. 354. Notes: 1) Control the conduct of other people;
essay, “Is It Nothing to You,” 2) “as it will soon do;” Congress passed
the 18th Amendment to the Constitution on Dec 22, 1917, and the necessary
three-fourths of states ratified it by Jan 16, 1919. [Then, the necessary
three-fourths of states ratified the 21st Amendment by Dec 5, 1933,
thereby repealing the 18th Amendment.] (https://www.fjc.gov/history/
exhibits/prohibition-in-federal-courts-timeline)
“It was an innocent-faced maid”. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_Richmond Daily Palladium_. Richmond, IN: Palladium Printing Co.,
Mar 5, 1906. p. 4.
The Laboratory Test. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 79 No. 2. New York: The American Tract Society, Feb 1921.
p. 36. Note: Ancient singer’s challenge (Psalm 34:8–9).
The Laughing Man. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American Messenger_.
Vol. 77 No. 5. New York: The American Tract Society, May 1919. p. 72.
Notes: 1) Jean Valjean; essay, “The Redemption of Jean Valjean,”
2) “[God] has never hesitated to go to any length for the sake of people.
Such is also the spirit of those who enter into the secrets of His plans.”
(cf. John 15:12–13).
Let the Minister Know Life. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_The Expositor_. Sep 1929. p. 1338. Note: Poem, “Patchwork.”
Life’s Backgrounds. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 77 No. 10. New York: The American Tract Society,
Oct 1919. p. 148. Notes: 1) “life is like a picture;” multiple poems in
poetry book’s index under “Life,” 2) Life’s determining factors; essay,
“Determinants,” 3) Whitewashing hidden faults (cf. Matthew 23:27–28),
4) Hard work hidden behind the success; poem, “The Lucky Man,”
5) Influencing another person’s life; poem, “Domsie.”
Life’s Handicaps. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American Messenger_.
Vol. 76 No. 2. New York: The American Tract Society, Feb 1918. p. 24.
Notes: 1) Jesus heals paralytic let down through roof (Mark 2:1–12),
2) Jesus teaches about ensuring costs can be covered before starting to
build (Luke 14:28–30).
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