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Miller, J. R. (James Russell), 1840-1912

"Making the Most of Life"


If this book shall teach any how to make the most of the life God has
entrusted to them, that will be reward enough for the work of its
preparation. To this service it is affectionately dedicated, in the
name of Him who made the most of his blessed life by losing it in
love's sacrifice, and who calls us also to die to self that we may live
unto God.
J. R. M.
PHILADELPHIA.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER
I. MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE
II. LAID ON GOD'S ALTAR
III. CHRIST'S INTEREST IN OUR COMMON LIFE
IV. THE POSSIBILITIES OF PRAYER
V. GETTING CHRIST'S TOUCH
VI. THE BLESSING OF A BURDEN
VII. HEART-PEACE BEFORE MINISTRY
VIII. MORAL CURVATURES
IX. TRANSFIGURED LIVES
X. THE INTERPRETATION OF SORROW
XI. OTHER PEOPLE
XII. THE BLESSING OF FAITHFULNESS
XIII. WITHOUT AXE OR HAMMER
XIV. DOING THINGS FOR CHRIST
XV. HELPING AND OVER-HELPING
XVI. THE ONLY ONE
XVII. SWIFTNESS IN DUTY
XVIII. THE SHADOWS WE CAST
XIX. THE MEANING OF OPPORTUNITIES
XX. THE SIN OF INGRATITUDE
XXI. SOME SECRETS OF HAPPY HOME LIFE
XXII. GOD'S WINTER PLANTS
XXIII. UNFINISHED LIFE-BUILDING
XXIV. IRON SHOES FOR ROUGH ROADS
XXV. THE SHUTTING OF DOCKS


MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE.

CHAPTER I.
MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE.

"Measure thy life by loss instead of gain;
Not by the wine drunk, but the wine poured forth;
For love's strength standeth in love's sacrifice,
And whoso suffers most hath most to give.


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