Transcribed from the 1881 Macmillan and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
DISCIPLINE
AND OTHER SERMONS
BY
CHARLES KINGSLEY
London:
MACMILLAN AND CO
1881
The right of translation is Reserved.
CONTENTS.
| SERMON | PAGE | |
| I. | Discipline | [1] |
| II. | The Temple of Wisdom | [11] |
| III. | Prayer and Science | [23] |
| IV. | God’s Training | [40] |
| V. | Good Friday | [50] |
| VI. | False Civilization | [62] |
| VII. | The Name of God | [75] |
| VIII. | The End of Religion | [92] |
| IX. | The Humanity of God | [103] |
| X. | God’s World | [112] |
| XI. | The Armour of God | [125] |
| XII. | Paul and Felix | [140] |
| XIII. | The Good Samaritan | [154] |
| XIV. | Consider the Lilies of the Field | [168] |
| XV. | The Jewish Rebellions | [184] |
| XVI. | Terror by Night | [198] |
| XVII. | The Son of Thunder | [212] |
| XVIII. | Humility | [225] |
| XIX. | A Whitsun Sermon | [236] |
| XX. | Self-Help | [250] |
| XXI. | Endurance | [259] |
| XXII. | Toleration | [274] |
| XXIII. | The Kingdom of Christ | [290] |
| XXIV. | The Likeness of God | [303] |
SERMON I.
DISCIPLINE.
(Preached at the Volunteer Camp, Wimbledon, July 14, 1867.)
Numbers xxiv. 9.
He couched, he lay down as a lion; and as a great lion.
Who dare rouse him up?