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 Successors of Tantalus. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American
Messenger_. Vol. 79 No. 8. New York: The American Tract Society, Sep 1921.
p. 153.
The Sword that Keeps the Past. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_ Western Christian Advocate_. Vol. 82 No. 8. Cincinnati: Methodist Book
Concern, Feb 23, 1916. p. 175.
The Three Agencies in Child Training. Byline: Rev. Clarence E. Flynn.
Source: _Western Christian Advocate_. Vol. 75 No. 24. Cincinnati:
Jennings & Graham, Jun 16, 1909. p. 10. Notes: 1) “the living and vital
religion, to which even the school owes its being;” essay, “The School
Teacher and the Republic,” 2) Ending quote (Luke 2:52).
Vibration as a Basis of Invention. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn, Indiana.
Source: _The Wireless Age_. Vol. 6 No. 9. New York: Wireless Press Inc.,
Jun 1919. pp. 41–43. Notes: 1) Invention; poems: “How It Started,”
“Inventive Genius,” and “Starting Things,” 2) Phonograph; essay,
“The Sound-Reproducing Machine as a Music Teacher.”
What Can We Believe? Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Southwestern
Christian Advocate_. Vol. 55 No. 42. Cincinnati: The Methodist Book
Concern, Oct 18, 1928. p. 819. Note: Poems: beliefs (“The Things That I
Believe”), God as Architect (“The Creator”), Jesus as Peasant of Galilee
(“The King”), consequences (“Charge Account”), spiritual/soul
(“The Divine Image”).
What Is Happening to Religion? Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source:
_Southwestern Christian Advocate_. Vol. 56 No. 4. Cincinnati: The
Methodist Book Concern, Jan 24, 1929. p. 69. Notes: 1) “The technique
of the scientific laboratory forbids compromise;” essay, “The Laboratory
Test,” 2) Poem, “Imminence,” 3) Clarence E. Flynn was quoted on the topic
of writing about science, “In trying to make science read like a fairy
tale, one must not make a fairy tale of it.” (Leete, Frederick D.
_Christianity in Science_. New York: The Abingdon Press, 1928. p. 137)
What Makes a City? Byline: Clarence E. Flynn, Member, Kiwanis Club of
Bloomington, IN. Source: _The Kiwanis Magazine_. Vol. 14 No. 2. Chicago:
Kiwanis International, Feb 29, 1929. pp. 86, 108. Notes: 1) “a home life
so beautiful and adequate as to require no substitutes;” poems:
“Home v1921,” “The Making of Home,” 2) Responsibilities of home, school,
and church; essay, “The Three Agencies in Child Training,” 3) Sanctity of
the Lord’s Day; essay, “The Sabbath Desecration.”
The Will. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Western Christian Advocate_.
Vol. 81 No. 38. Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, Sep 22, 1915. p. 922.
Note: Poem, “The Tree.”
Words. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _American Messenger_. Vol. 75
No. 7. New York: The American Tract Society, Jul 1917. p. 104. Note:
“out of the abundance of the heart that the mouth is sure to speak”
(cf. Matthew 12:34).
Worship and Service. Byline: Clarence E. Flynn. Source: _Western Christian
Advocate_. Vol. 82 No. 7. Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, Feb 16,
1916. p. 154.
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