Excerpt from The Adequate Norm, an Essay on Christian Ethics
The original draft of this essay was submitted in the Spring of 1913 to the Department of Ethics of the General Theological Seminary in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor in Divinity. Since that time portions of it, rewritten and revised, have, on several occasions, been read before Ministerial Alliances and Literary Clubs. Repeated requests - the genuineness of which one may not question - on the part of several persons who have heard these papers read, that they be put into permanent book form, have at last convinced the author that, whereas nothing is gained by declining, some good might possibly be derived by complying with such earnest requests. Should good follow, however infinitesimal it might be, the author will feel satisfied that no mistake was made by his compliance.
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