Sunny Memories of Three PastoratesIf I were to say that in looking over my life as a pastor, it seemed to me that I had but one charge, and that was in Schenectady, I might be doing injustice to my fellow-Christians in Boston and Ithaca, who were co-workers with me; and yet I should not be far from the truth in uttering my feelings thus; for, apart from the freshness of first love, there was, between the edifice itself and my boyhood dreams, a providential link of endearment of which I shall tell.-from "In the Home Land Again-Schenectady"Cosy and intimate, these recollections of a life in the service of God make up a warm and heartfelt professional autobiography of a man who dedicated his life to faith and education. William Elliot Griffis served as a pastor and teacher in Schenectady (from 1877-1886), Boston (1886-1893), and Ithaca (1893-1903), where he drew around him a wide circle of dedicated students and devoted friends, and his cheerful stories of them and his work are a joy to read. First published in 1903, this lovely book also includes an inspiring collection of Griffis's sermons and essays on such topics as camaraderie, community, and Christ.Also available from Cosimo Classics: Griffis's The Religions of Japan.American author, educator, and theologian WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS (1843-1912) was born in Philadelphia. He is also the author of Welsh Fairy Tales, The Firefly's Lovers, The Unmannerly Tiger, Brave Little Holland, and Bonnie Scotland. |
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Table des matières
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The Christians Eureka | 30 |
Japan | 39 |
A Protest Against Sectarianism | 41 |
The Dominie Becomes a Domine ____ | 49 |
In the Homeland Again __ | 53 |
XIV From Mohawk Dutch to Boston Yankees | 115 |
For Glory and for Beauty | 119 |
Experience __ | 132 |
Cleanse First the Inside | 142 |
The Holiness of Jesus | 154 |
The Ideal Side of Life | 165 |
The Plough and the Backward Look | 173 |
Ithaca | 179 |
The Church Beautiful | 59 |
IX Deep Calleth Unto Deep | 74 |
Earthly and Heavenly Friendships | 83 |
Glorifying God in Our Sleep | 89 |
The Faithful Wounds of a Friend | 95 |
Compensation | 103 |
Boston | 113 |
Into the Lake Region of New York | 181 |
Symbolism of Church Architecture | 184 |
The Raven | 205 |
Chapter Page | 218 |
Mothers Love and Gods | 251 |
Why I Wrote Certain Sermons | 279 |
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Page 22 - In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and His train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphim : each one had six wings ; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. And one cried unto another, and said : — " Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts : the whole earth is full of His glory.