[To Him That Hath by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookTo Him That Hath CHAPTER VIII 7/30
Although it is to be confessed that the war had somewhat rudely shattered her devotion to German theology. "What d'ye think o' yere friend Harnack the noo ?" her son had jibed at her soon after the appearance of the great manifesto from the German professors. "What do A think o' him ?" she answered, sparring for time.
"What do A think o' him ?" Then, as her eye ran over her son's uniform, for he was on leave at the time, she blazed forth, "A'll tell ye what A think o' him.
A think that Auld Hornie has his hook intil him and the hale kaboodle o' them.
They hae forsaken God and made tae themselves ither gods and the Almichty hae gi'en them ower tae a reprobate mind." But her Canadian Minister's economic positions satisfied her.
He had specialised in Social and Economic Science in his University Course and she considered him sound "in the main." She had little patience with half baked theorists and none at all with mere agitators.
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