A Liberal Education And a Liberal Faith a Series of Baccalaureate Addresses
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Every grain of Stardust has relation to all the worlds. Move one, and you change the center of gravity of the universe. All the worlds have relation to the grain of Stardust. The worlds preserve it in its place and rela- tions. Thus, the universe, with its myriad stars, having infinite space to wander in, rolls on in perfect order, keeping time with the centuries and with the seconds. Each man as he comes to his large selfhood, as he becomes master, has relations with humanity and divinity, and... divinity and humanity have re- lations with him. He exists for all and all exist for him. All of the component parts of humanity should move through the death- less ages in perfect harmony, in larger devel- opments, in higher attainments of being. Is- rael, with whom our sermon began, came to 86 A LIBERAL EDUCATION his splendid zenith in Solomon, and then fell into the night of darkness and exile. But humanity in God should come in the progress of the ages to a zenith from which it should never decline, but whence it should seek a still higher and higher zenith of which the limitations are to be found only in the in- finite Godhead.
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