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just itself to with uplifting force. Literature 

 exists for the people. It has profound sym- 

 pathy for life's best things. It ever in its ulti- 

 mate appeal concludes with the highest truth. 

 The Christ is ever in orofoundest sympathy 

 with the best. Not dogmas and dogmatics but 

 truth in life is what He seeks and what it ever 

 reflects. Literature in its loftiest reach is ever 

 full of the Christ spirit and teaching. Back in 

 the first century Paul voiced the combination 

 of religion and literature and it has never been 

 abrogated; "Whatsoever things are true, what- 

 soever things are honest, whatsoever things are 

 just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever 

 things are lovely, whatsoever things are of 

 good report, if there be any virtue and if there 

 be any praise, think on these things." This 

 passage is written over the Temple of Holiness 

 and over the Hall of Culture ! 



