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Updated: May 14, 2025
After America's entry in the War, President Wilson, on January 8, 1918, formulated the fourteen points of his programme regarding the finalities of the War and the peace to be realized.
Then too he said "do not," always with Dwight betokening the finalities. "Why, what would they think?" Lulu asked, troubled. "What difference does it make what they think?". "Why," said Lulu slowly, "I shouldn't like you see they might why, Dwight, I think we'll have to tell them." "You do! You think the disgrace of bigamy in this family is something the whole town will have to know about?"
For from its very nature it follows that it is only able to explain the reciprocal action of material things among themselves, when these things in their finalities, or the causes of their qualities and conditions, are already present, and the laws which they follow are already active.
The licensing of a missionary, the transfer of a Professor from one department to another, the election of a Bishop, each of these movements furnishes evidence that there is no such thing as an air-tight reservoir of doctrinal finalities.
These principles, excluding both creation and its finalities, implicitly denied the immortality of the soul. The effect of such a revolution may be imagined; for many centuries the soul had been the object of life, and when the fundamental faith of existence was shaken, the life of the conscience itself was convulsed.
Somewhere and in some way she would find the courage to tell Vincent that she did not love him as the wife should love the husband; and if he should still exact the price, she would pay it. After all, it would be a refuge, of a kind. Now it is human nature to assume finalities and to base conduct on the assumption.
The end of government is to keep open the opportunity for a more abundant life. Peace and prosperity are not finalities; they are only methods. It is too easy under their influence for a nation to become selfish and degenerate. This test has come to the United States. Our country has been provided with the resources with which it can enlarge its intellectual, moral, and spiritual life.
Gardiner knitting, Pauline motionless, hands idle in her lap, mind vacant. If she had any emotion, it was a hope that she would die and take her child with her. "That would settle everything, settle it right," she reflected, with youth's morbid fondness for finalities.
The licensing of a missionary, the transfer of a Professor from one department to another, the election of a Bishop, each of these movements furnishes evidence that there is no such thing as an air-tight reservoir of doctrinal finalities.
The plan looked promising. It offered them a method shorn of uncertainties. A method that brought everything under the operation of physical laws; a method that dealt only with finalities, and would operate in spite of a lack of musical intelligence on the part of the student, and at the same time enable them to lay to their souls the flattering unction of science.
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