About This Book
A collection of pulpit addresses aimed at young men offering practical ethical and spiritual guidance. Topics range from the formative influence of youth and the dangers of reverting to old habits, to the critique of luck, analyses of temptation and conscience, responsibilities of faith, self-respect and friendships, and reflections on salvation and divine justice. The author mixes anecdote, biblical exegesis, and moral counsel to encourage steady character development, conscientious decision-making, and active religious commitment, urging readers to form early habits that sustain later life.
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