Music & the Spoken Word Library

If Thou Knowest it All – Sunday, April 27, 1947

Despite all adverse elements, the past century or so has been one of profound unfoldment of glorious truths. The mind of man has been permitted...

Why Sin is Forbidden – Sunday, April 20, 1947

There is a statement accredited to Benjamin Franklin which says, "Sin, is not hurtful because it is forbidden, but it is forbidden because it is...

As Men Pray – Sunday, April 13, 1947

The needs of our lives are many—but they are perhaps not so many as we sometimes permit ourselves to suppose. Like the children we are,...

On Living Forever* – Sunday, April 06, 1947

There is no compromising with death. We may differ much in our preparedness to meet it but not in our ability to avoid it. And...

Accusing Conscience – Sunday, March 30, 1947

We often see men of much promise who move ahead in life so far and then seemingly fail to fulfil their promise. We often see...

Efficiency—to What Purpose – Sunday, March 23, 1947

Sometimes we permit ourselves to assume that everything we call by the same name has the same qualities of character. It is almost as if...

on Improving Others – Sunday, March 16, 1947

Perhaps most of us at times feel a wholesome dissatisfaction with ourselves, but it would seem that we more often feel dissatisfaction and impatience with...

Men Are Alike—and Different – Sunday, March 09, 1947

In dealing with the problems of men there are two approaches that might be made. One is that all men are alike; the other, that...

A Man and His Price – Sunday, March 02, 1947

It is sometimes cynically said that every man has his price—by which it is intended to imply that there is no honor or honesty, no...