[Ads-l] "Rearranging Their Prejudices" Quote

Baker, John JBAKER at STRADLEY.COM
Tue Sep 20 19:54:56 UTC 2016


The identity of the "clever preacher" is not given, if indeed there was such; it may have been just a rhetorical device.  This seems to be a column of thoughts suitable for a prayer meeting discussion, on how people could improve themselves for the new year.  It also ran, a few days later, in the Charlotte News and the Wichita Daily Eagle.  Here's the full title and byline:

THOSE NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
Terse Comments Upon the Uniform Prayer-Meeting Topic of the Young People's Societies--Christian Endeavor, etc.,--for December 31:  "Things I Want to Do Better Next Year."  Phil. 3: 12-14.
BY WILLIAM T. ELLIS

And here is the full paragraph in which it is found, for context:

"You think you are thinking, when really you are only rearranging your prejudices," said one clever preacher to another.  Original mental operations are rare.  Some of us have about as much intellectual individuality as a phonograph record.  We seldom indulge in the luxury of solid, consecutive thought.  This will be a better year for all whose resolution is to do a little more thinking, and along wholesome lines.  The life is the product of the mind.


John Baker






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Is "one clever preacher" Dr. [of Divinity] X?  Now can you come up with his name?


Joel


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And this takes it back to 1911.  From the Los Angeles Daily Times (Dec. 23, 1911) (Newspapers.com):  ""You think you are thinking, when really you are only rearranging your prejudices," said one clever preacher to another"


John Baker



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Here's an antedating to September 1918.

Title: Biblical World
Issue: September 1918
volume 52 (LII)
number 2
p. 140

[begin excerpt]
Thinking is facing the new world in a new temper. At a reception a
gentleman remarked, as he looked over toward a Doctor of Divinity who
seemed deep in solitary meditation apart from the crowd, "Dr. X seems to be
thinking deeply!" "No, indeed," replied the friend, "Dr. X is not thinking;
he is just rearranging his prejudices."
[end excerpt]

URL:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044105219372;view=1up;seq=172


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On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Shapiro, Fred <fred.shapiro at yale.edu>
wrote:

> In the Yale Book of Quotations, 1st edition, I list the following
> quotation under Knute Rockne:
>
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> Most men, when they think they are thinking, are merely rearranging their
> prejudices.
>
> Quoted in Reader's Digest, Oct. 1927
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> While working on the 2nd edition of the YBQ, I have realized that this
> quote was undoubtedly around before Rockne.  I would welcome any citations
> or leads pushing it back in time.  Probably "rearranging their prejudices",
> "rearrange their prejudices", "rearranging his prejudices," etc. are the
> key phrases to search for.
>
>
> Fred Shapiro
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