Develop a good life through practical religion and daily virtue.
This edition presents a thoughtful plan for living well, balancing duties to God with everyday work and relationships.
Foregrounded is the idea that true happiness comes from steady, faithful action in ordinary life. It guides readers to weave religious devotion into daily duties, seasons of reflection, and acts of kindness toward others. The text emphasizes clear principles, practical steps, and a calm, generosity‑minded approach to life’s challenges.
Designed for modern readers, it offers a framework for applying timeless beliefs to real situations—work, family, and community—without losing sight of the heart of spiritual life. It discusses how to spend Sabbath time, how to cultivate benevolence, and how to align personal aims with a larger sense of purpose.
- Guidance on balancing devotion with everyday responsibilities
- Suggestions for cheerful, meaningful Sabbath practice
- Practical reflections on duty, virtue, and inner growth
- Ways to integrate faith with work, family, and social ties
Ideal for readers seeking a grounded, practical path to a well‑lived life rooted in Christian values.
Thomas Wright was educated at Saint Thomas More School in Bedford, England. He lectures frequently on Wilde and has written countless articles about him. The author of "Oscar Wilde's Table Talk", Wright lives in Genoa and London, and sometimes writes about subjects unconnected with his hero.