EVEN AS YOU AND I
EVEN AS YOU AND I
EVEN AS YOU AND I
EVEN AS YOU AND I
ByBOLTON HALL.Author of “Who Pays Your Taxes?” “Equitable Taxation,” “Stories for Little Citizens,” Etc.Neely’s Prismatic Library, Cloth, Gilt Top, 50 cents.
ByBOLTON HALL.Author of “Who Pays Your Taxes?” “Equitable Taxation,” “Stories for Little Citizens,” Etc.Neely’s Prismatic Library, Cloth, Gilt Top, 50 cents.
By
BOLTON HALL.
Author of “Who Pays Your Taxes?” “Equitable Taxation,” “Stories for Little Citizens,” Etc.
Neely’s Prismatic Library, Cloth, Gilt Top, 50 cents.
The circulation of this book will probably depend upon the number of men and women who are in search of a religion; not of a new religion, but of the oldest religion, made applicable and applied to personal, social and political life. The second part of the book is prefaced by a letter of Tolstoy’s to the author, endorsing his view of life.
The allegories which form the first part show how in ordinary life, as Olive Schreiner puts it, greatness is to take the common things of life and to walk truly among them; happiness is a great love and much serving; holiness is an infinite compassion for others.
There is an introduction by Ernest Howard Crosby, which is a complete sketch in itself.