BY H. FIELDING AUTHOR OF "The Soul of a People," Etc. NEW YORK
DEDICATION. To F. W. FOSTER.
CONTENTS.
THE HEARTS OF MEN.
RELIGION.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. OF WHAT USE IS RELIGION?
CHAPTER II. EARLY BELIEFS.
CHAPTER III. IDEAL AND PRACTICE.
CHAPTER IV. SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY I.
CHAPTER V. SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY II.
CHAPTER VI. WHENCE FAITHS COME.
CHAPTER VII. THE WISDOM OF BOOKS.
CHAPTER VIII. GOD.
CHAPTER IX. GOD AND LAW.
CHAPTER X. THE WAY OF LIFE.
CHAPTER XI. HEAVEN.
PART II.
CHAPTER XII. THEORIES AND FACTS.
CHAPTER XIII. CREED AND INSTINCT.
CHAPTER XIV. RELIGIOUS PEOPLE.
CHAPTER XV. ENTHUSIASM.
CHAPTER XVI. STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS.
CHAPTER XVII. MIND AND BODY.
CHAPTER XVIII. PERSONALITY.
CHAPTER XIX. GOD THE SACRIFICE.
CHAPTER XX. GOD THE MOTHER.
CHAPTER XXI. CONDUCT.
CHAPTER XXII. MEN'S FAITH AND WOMEN'S FAITH.
CHAPTER XXIII. PRAYER AND CONFESSION.
CHAPTER XXIV. SUNDAY AND SABBATH.
CHAPTER XXV. MIRACLE.
CHAPTER XXVI. RELIGION AND ART.
CHAPTER XXVII. WHAT IS EVIDENCE?
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE AFTER DEATH.
CHAPTER XXIX. OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM.
CHAPTER XXX. WAS IT REASON?
CHAPTER XXXI. WHAT RELIGION IS.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE USE OF RELIGION.