Fruits of the Spirit

A collection of essays written by the renowned lecturer and author during the First World War, when he was quite depressed. The general themes of the collection are persevering in faith, guidance by the Holy Spirit and standing for the "Test of Courage".


By : Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846 - 1916)

00 - Preface and Introduction



01 - The Truest Commemoration



02 - Under the Aspect of Eternity



03 - The Practice of Immortality



04 - Who are the Experts?



05 - A Saint of To-Day



06 - The Mask of the Years



07 - Love and Work



08 - A Text from Luther



09 - The Escape From Fear



10 - Praying and Waiting



11 - The Bugle Call



12 - The Upper Room



13 - The Price of Immortality



14 - Light in the Darkness



15 - Stirring the Will



16 - Life, Growth and Heaven



17 - The Ultimate Companionship



18 - The Prophecy of Love



19 - The Great Refusal



20 - Discredited Witnesses



21 - "There are no dead"



22 - The Larger Plan



23 - Love's Second Sight



24 - The Child and the World



25 - The Deepest Thanksgiving



26 - Lodgings and Homes



27 - Love and Law



28 - The Best Service



29 - The Secret of Youth



30 - Make the Time You Want



31 - The Tragedy of the Good



32 - Simplicity of Life



33 - By-Products in Life



34 - The Value of Appreciation



35 - Immortal Love



36 - The Wisdom of Youth



37 - Making Opportunities



38 - Face to Face



39 - The Last Vigil



40 - Light on the Way



41 - The Loneliness of Life



42 - The Credibility of Love



43 - The Easter Vision



44 - The Plus Sign



45 - Going Home



46 - The Mystery of Heaven



47 - The Possibility of Great Giving



48 - The Long View of Life



49 - An Easter Thought



50 - The Path to God



51 - The Peace of Christ



52 - Character First



53 - Meeting Life Squarely



54 - What Can I Do?



55 - The Test of Courage

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