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The essay surveys how Christians might approach leisure, noting the Bible offers little specific guidance and emphasizing principles for redeeming time through wholesome recreation. It contrasts impermissible entertainments with activities that refresh and re-create the spirit, urges careful selection of reading material and avoidance of corrupting influences, and offers practical suggestions—music, visual arts, nature study, amateur science, outdoor pursuits, and modest social gatherings—while warning against excess, late hours, and frivolity. Organized into topical sections, it balances moral reflection with concrete leisure recommendations aimed at restoring energy for religious duty.
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