COPYRIGHT, 1902, BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up, electrotyped, and published October, 1902. Reprinted February, 1904; November, 1905; February, 1906. manent contribution to the literature of this subject. Believing that the parable is still the best form of instruction, in the forewords prefixed to the chapters I have, in the story of Comfortas, told the story of God's education of man, and the teachers He has appointed for the life school. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS. PLYMOUTH CHURCH, BROOKLYN, CONTENTS 2. Happiness is the reward of obedience. 3. Happiness and its relation to strong work. 7. Some causes of unhappiness and depression. (a) The influence of morbid literature. (b) How the poetry of despair has depressed men. (c) The contrasts of life as disturbants. (g) Education (a) Happiness and the maintenance of health. (6) Happiness and the acceptance of tempera- ment and environment. (c) The acceptance of events that can be changed but should not. (d) Happiness and duty. (e) Happiness and helpfulness. (ƒ) The art of selecting the pleas- |