"Your little book is one of those 1 would like to 

 have always with me." (Springfield, Mass.) 



THE COMPLETE LIFE. 



Six Discourses, 



FROM THE STANDPOINT OF MODERN THOII.HI. 

 BY JAMES H. WEST, 



AUTHOR OF " UPLIFTS OF HEART AND WILL," 

 "VOICES OF YOUTH," ETC., ETC. 



"This world it means intensely, and means good; 

 To find its meaning is my meat and drink." 



The subjects of the discourses are : 

 The Complete life, The Helper-On, Moral 

 Purpose, The I)i>ifi<-ation of Man, Equi- 

 librium, "The Holy Spirit." 



[From WM. J. POTTER.] 



"The little book did not arrive till yesterday, de- 

 layed, as the complete life is apt to be. I have already 

 dipped into it here and there with great satisfaction. 

 I specially note that you emphasize-as a vital practi- 

 cal reality the ' God-power ' in man. That is my em- 

 phasis. And the thought greatens with me, not only 

 as the basis of a sound religious philosophy, but as 

 the central motive of a practical gospel." 



[From The Cliir,,,,,, Ki-i'ni mi Join-mil .] 



"Would that all pulpits rang with words as brave 

 and true as we find in the published sermon-lectures 

 of James II. West, brought out in book form with the 

 title ' The Complete Life.' Every word the author in- 

 dites is golden, and should be read bv young and old. 

 Such books are genuine uplifts of heart and mind, 

 and when we get to heaven, if we ever do, through 

 earth's sordid dust and mire, we shall have men like 

 James H. West to thank for finding our way there." 

 [From The Clirisfimi Itcf/ister.] 



"In all these discourses Mr. \Ve-t sin >\vs a sympathy 

 with Nature, a poetic and a spiritual sense of the di- 

 vine forces that are working in Nature and in man. 

 The moral tone is always earnest, and the moral ideal 

 is high. They are sermons which bear on right thought 

 and right living. The author finds in the natural the 

 synonym of the divine. He finds a moral purpose 

 budding and blooming in the nature of man." 



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