About This Book
A collection of addresses and essays presents practical reflections on moral and spiritual life, arguing for the supremacy of the moral end and the capacity of individuals to pursue it. It considers the meaning of life, religion, immortality, moral ideals, love and marriage, higher life, spiritual progress, suffering and consolation, and an ethical outlook, emphasizing action, self-discipline, and the conversion of suffering into growth. The author offers counsel on personal responsibility, inner resources for renewal after guilt or failure, and the steady ascent toward loftier moral aims through persistent effort.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
5 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"About My Father's Business": Work Amidst the Sick, the Sad, and the Sorrowing
by Thomas Archer
"Beautiful Thoughts"
by Henry Drummond
"Bethink Yourselves!"
by graf Leo Tolstoy
"How Can I Help to Abolish Slavery?" or, Counsels to the Newly Converted
by Maria Weston Chapman
"I Believe" and other essays
by Guy Thorne
"Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers"
by Charles Francis Adams




