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?