Religion Books
The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons
H.S. OlcottThe Life of the Buddha and its Lessons was written by a fellow named Henry Steel Olcott, who was born in New Jersey in 1832, and is considered the "first American Buddhist." Along with famed occultist..
Why Worry?
George Lincoln WaltonNo apology is needed for adding another to the treatises on a subject whose importance is evidenced by the number already offered the public. The habit of worry is not to be overcome by unaided resolu..
The Misuse of Mind
Karin StephenThe Misuse of Mind written by Karin Stephen deals with mental healing. The immense popularity which Bergson's philosophy enjoys is sometimes cast up against him, by those who do not agree with him, as..
A Woman of the World - Her Counsel to Other People's Sons and Daughters
Ella Wheeler WilcoxA college education does not seem to me the most desirable thing for a woman, unless she intends to enter into educational pursuits as a means of livelihood. I understand it is your intention to becom..
We Philologists, Volume 8
Friedrich Wilhelm NietzscheTo what a great extent men are ruled by pure hazard, and how little reason itself enters into the question, is sufficiently shown by observing how few people have any real capacity for their professio..
Abbeychurch
Charlotte Mary YongeRechauffes are proverbially dangerous, but everyone runs into them sooner or later, and the world has done me the kindness so often to inquire after my first crude attempt, that after it has lain for ..
Christian Science
Mark TwainChristian Science is a set of beliefs and practices belonging to the metaphysical family of new religious movements. It was developed in 19th-century New England by Mary Baker Eddy, who argued in her ..