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Levels of Living / Essays on Everyday Ideals

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A collection of short, sermon-like essays offers practical reflections on everyday ideals, contrasting material pursuits with spiritual values. Organized into themed chapters, the pieces treat topics such as the priority of the ideal over the merely useful, the dignity of humble service, the sources of happiness, the discipline of character, and the role of faith and unseen support. Other essays examine money and morality, forgiveness, inspiration, and the practical application of religious truth to daily life. The overall aim is to guide readers toward a life shaped by inner convictions rather than outward success.

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Henry Frederick Cope

Henry Frederick Cope was an American author and educator known for his contributions to the discourse on personal development and religious education. His notable works include "Levels of Living / Essays on Everyday Ideals," where he explores the nuances of everyday life and ideals, and "Religious Education in the Family," which emphasizes the importance of spiritual upbringing within the home. Cope's writings reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of ethics, education, and personal growth, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century thought on these subjects.

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