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New Testament Ii: Greek: Final Exam, Earl Clement Davis Feb 1904

New Testament Ii: Greek: Final Exam, Earl Clement Davis

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This is from a collection of manuscripts — mostly class papers — written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript — which is what was once called a “blue book”— is clearly for the New Testament II class he took during the 1903-04 academic year. 2 concerning their authorship, audience, purpose, etc.

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Homiletics Ii: The Conquest Of Unconscious Sin, Earl Clement Davis Jan 1904

Homiletics Ii: The Conquest Of Unconscious Sin, Earl Clement Davis

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This is from a collection of manuscripts—mostly class papers— written while Davis was a student at Harvard Divinity School, 1902-1904. This manuscript is clearly for the Homiletics II class he took during the 1903-04 academic year.

A sermon, "The Conquest of Unconscious Sin," that served as Davis's class paper for Homiletics II. It starts with a story from Quebec, "Le Chien d'Or" or "The Golden Dog." The story is a kind of "what goes around comes around" story about the silent triumph of a wronged person, Philibert, over his tormentors. The point of the sermon is that we must make …