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s the meaning of a careful inquiry into the ntellectual, emotional, and volitional condiions of true living.

The volitional conditions will be dealt with n the consideration of the third great infernce from psychology-the central imporance of will and action. The present chapter s confined to the treatment of some of the more important intellectual and emotional Conditions of sane and righteous living.

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I. THE INTELLECTUAL CONDITIONS

The very idea of intellectual conditions of rue living implies that the habits of our hinking may either help or hinder us in our attainment of character and happiness and nfluence. And the relation of thinking to iving may be, perhaps, made most clear by noting both the ways in which habits of thought may help, and the ways in which they may hinder life.

Intellectual Helps.-The conviction of the unity of the mind forces us to believe that, if the mind is rightly trained in its intellectual functions, that training will contribute to the whole life. Right thinking affects the mind in most subtle and deep-going ways.

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RATIONAL LIVING

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