468 Human Physiology. 



is evil, and culture of what is good, is the great work of edu- 

 cation, not only in childhood and youth, but through our whole 

 earthly existence. It is never too late to mend we are never 

 too old to learn. Our whole life should be an education in 

 right-thinking, right-feeling, and right-doing. We must ever 

 "cease to do evil; learn to do well." Our life on earth seems 

 to have for its chief object our education and preparation for a 

 higher life in the future, the whole eternity that lies before us ; 

 and the only real success in life to which any one can attain 

 is in getting that preparation for ourselves, and assisting our 

 fellow creatures in the true ends of our earthly existence. 



CHAPTER IX. 



SOCIAL PRINCIPLES AND PREPARATION. 



Remedies for Social Wrongs Revolutions Division of Property Burthens 

 of Labour Abuse of Riches True Uses of Wealth Rapid Social 

 Transformations Individual Preparation Orderly Progress Training 

 in Honesty A True Society can only be founded in Equity The 

 Speaker, Earl Derby, Lord Napier The Human Constitution the 

 Model of Human Society. 



THE tree is known by its fruits, and I have shown in the first 

 part of this work some of the fruits of the present constitution 

 of human society. With the humane and just, to know an evil 

 is the first step toward the remedy. In the progress of the 

 world many wrongs have been righted, many reforms have 

 been accomplished ; and for whatever men have the will to do 

 to better their condition, a way will be found. But there is a 

 choice of ways and methods. There are harsh and rough 

 ways, and smooth and easy ways. The mode by which the 



