Archive for Kenneth W. Sollitt
The Law of Liberty
True liberty is found only by doing what we ought because we want to and not because we have to.
1Nov1966 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Voice of a Brothers Blood
From the Biblical account of Cain and Abel, Dr. Sollitt draws a lesson: that we start living for the ideals for which young Americans are asked to die on far-flung battlefields.
1Sep1966 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedLiberty and Law
A minister explains the manner in which laws can help or hinder the cause of liberty.
1Oct1964 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Irresponsibles
The Reverend Mr. Sollitt is Minister of the First Baptist Church of Midland, Michigan. Consider the vast number of decisions made for us and the decreasing number of things we can, or for that matter, are willing to decide for ourselves. Parents, of necessity, decide things for their children. When the children are old enough, [...]
1Aug1962 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedFoundations of Freedom
The Reverend Mr. Sollitt is Minister of the First Baptist Church of Midland, Michigan. This article was his sermon at the annual meeting of the Michigan Baptist Convention at Battle Creek, October 21, 1960. Two youngsters from London were enjoying a holiday in the country. They romped and played until they were completely worn out. [...]
1Feb1961 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedAre We Changing Our Concept on Government?
The Reverend Mr. Sollitt is minister of the First Baptist Church of Midland, Michigan. The writings and speeches of the Founders of our republic make crystal clear the fact that, to them, the primal, if not the only, function of government was to protect men in the exercise of their legitimate liberties. Probably nowhere is [...]
1Sep1960 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedAre We Changing Our Concept on Government?
The Reverend Mr. Sollitt is minister of the First Baptist Church of Midland, Michigan. The writings and speeches of the Founders of our republic make crystal clear the fact that, to them, the primal, if not the only, function of government was to protect men in the exercise of their legitimate liberties. Probably nowhere is [...]
1Sep1959 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | ContinuedBums or Brothers?
The Reverend Mr. Sollitt is minister of the First Baptist Church of Midland, Michigan. He was a tall, ungainly youth, but likable. He was sick much of the time; sometimes we felt he was less sick than he said. He had graduated from high school but could not afford to go to college, and didn’t [...]
1Aug1956 | Kenneth W. Sollitt | 0 comments | Continued-
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