AND THE MINISTRY BY EDWARD E. KEEDY BOSTON HARVARD COLLEGE Nov 25, 1932 Ora Francws & Peabodey COPYRIGHT, 1912 THE PLIMPTON PRESS NORWOOD MASS U.S.A T PREFACE HE reality defined under the term and charged with a mighty moral dynamic, has released upon the world the great good of the life we know, and holds in its keeping immense and surpassing richness. The point at which this moral capital is created to be added to the stock of feeling and conscience and will, is the privilege-place of the moral leader. How this moral capital may be created in his own life and be conviction and enthusiasm, and how, through him, it may constrain men - this very power of God and become controlling animus and will in society, how to lead, is the perplexed longing of every soul who, brooded by the |