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If you seek God with all your heart and would not be deceived, do not depend upon men and the doctrine of men, how- ever old, holy and excellent it may be esteemed, for one theologian is against the other, both in ancient and modern times; but build upon Christ and His Word alone. —MENNO SIMONS
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DEDICATION A scientist breathing into cold facts the warm breath of life . . . Diverting our minds to realize, in broad concepts, a geological era; Focusing our minds to visualize, in microscopic detail, a biological cell. Tuning our ears to hear the psalm of the birds at dawn; Training our eyes to spy the pattern of an unnoticed leaf or the sculpture of the earth’s relief . . . Linguist of the silent shells at Jones’ Wharf, Geologist, finding “sermons in stones,” granting every inch of creation a miracle of the Creator. A perfectionist, insisting on precision and a task well done, whose influence has reinforced our thinking and has caused our buildings of knowledge to be substantial. Because of these known contributions and other unknown gifts which you have bestowed upon E.M.C., we return to you. Brother D. Ralph Hostetter, as a thank-you card, the 1959 Shenandoah.
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FOREWORD It is a strong desire of today’s men, as in all time, to erect the perfect edifice of knowledge. Within this faultless structure men hope to find the solution to the problems of a complex world, the budget for a consummate economy, the blueprint for a flawless society, and the answer to the significance of life itself. Yet the cycle of destruction and construction persists, and the mason goes on searching the mind of the Architect. Stumbling over the crumbling ruins of his own formations, he finds himself in a useless night of darkness into which he peers or from which he turns his eyes. In a vacant valley of many echoes he cries, “What is truth?” As the 1959 Shenandoah Staff contemplates the motto, “Thy Word is Truth,” it again acknowledges with honor this declara- tion of our college, FOR UPON THIS FOUNDATION . . .
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