Contents

Editorial Note

Introduction

Wisdom, The Highest Good

Seek No Reward But Wisdom's Self

The Gates Of Knowledge

The Ethics Of The Body And The Ethics Of The Soul

Examples Of Duties Of The Heart

The Duties Of The Heart Are More Important Than Any Others

The Dual Duty Of The Dual Man

All Conduct Is Conditioned By The Heart

The Duties Of The Heart Are For Every Time And Place

Endless Virtues Spring From Those Of The Heart

The Duty Of Using Reason: And Of Taking No Dogma On Trust

Faith Without Knowledge

Belief In The Existence Of One Creator As The Basis Of Ethics

The Only True Unity

The Examination Of Creation Shows The Goodness Of The Creator

Free Will And Providence

Gratitude To God And Man

Gratitude Is Due For Good Intentions

The Motives Of Human Benevolence

Man's Obligation Of Gratitude To God

The Motive Forces That Impel Man To Grateful Service

The Whole Of Human Conduct Belongs To The Domain Of Ethics

The Danger Of Pride And Self-Righteousness

The Danger Of Pride

Humility, True And False

The Signs And Consequences Of True Humility

Humility And Egotism

Aids To The Cultivation Of Humility

The Charity Of The Meek

Consistent Humility And Sincerity

Where Humility Is Sin

The Hall Marks Of The Meek

The Pride Consistent With Humility

Humility As A Worldly Advantage—Contentment

The Proper Study Of Mankind Is Man

Of Trust In God

Keeping Account With The Soul

Contemplation Leading To Communion With God

The Gate Of Love

The Right Study Of Nature Leads To Nature's God

What Is Repentance?

The Motives To Repentance

On The Possibility Of Repentance

Habits Of Those That Love God