About This Book
The author offers practical moral instruction for young men, explaining that inner character is a gradual growth and must govern outward conduct, then surveys everyday responsibilities and virtues—personal influence, friendship, money, time, courage, health, earnestness, manners, temper, recreation, reading, family life, church involvement, and citizenship—showing how Christian principles apply to each. Chapters combine reflections, examples, and counsel designed for guilds and study groups, urging self-examination, disciplined habits, and service to others while warning against hypocrisy and careless regard for reputation. An appendix suggests further works for reading and study.
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