Self-seeking, Judas an illustration, 91–93;
as a motive in education, 225, 226;
results, 264.
Self-support by students, 221, 265.
Sermon, to fix in memory, 252.
Service, aim of education, 13, 65–70;
law of life, 16, 80;
taught in nature, 103;
unrecognized, 116, 117, 306;
ground of obligation, 137, 139;
training for, 212–222, 268;
motive in, 226, 268;
the highest education, 264, 270, 271, 309;
object of the church, 268;
organization for, 269;
reward of, 103, 306, 308, 309.
Signs of the times, 179.
Similitudes, 120;
see Object-lessons, Nature Teaching.
Simplicity, of life of Jesus, 77, 107;
in child-training, 107, 211;
in teaching, 233.
Sin, nature and results of, 15, 23–26, 28, 29, 143–150, 263;
its power, 291.
Skepticism, causes, 227, 228, 259.
Sleep, 205.
Social life, of Israel, 41–43;
hereafter, 306.
Social relation of teacher and pupil, 212, 213, 280, 284.
Solomon, life-experience of, 48, 49, 152–154.
Song, 39, 42, 47, 186, 251;
earliest, 161, 162;
a means of education, 162, 167, 168;
songs of David, 164, 165;
the Saviour’s, 166;
in the last crisis, 166, 167;
to meet temptation, 166, 168;
is worship, 168.
Spies, the twelve, report of, 149.
Spiritualism, teaching of, 227, 228.
Stars, lesson from, 115.
Statesmanship, 53, 56, 69.
Stewardship, 57, 137.
Success, 29, 52, 53, 56, 57, 60, 61, 68–70, 142, 145, 222, 262, 267,
271, 306–309.
Suspicion, 289, 290.
Sympathy, insight, 66, 78, 212, 231, 269, 270, 280, 292;
of God with human suffering, 263.
Tabernacle of Israel, illustration of character-building, 35, 36, 258.
Teacher, privilege and responsibility of, 19, 29, 30, 244, 245, 281,
287;
social relation with students, 212, 213, 280, 284;
qualifications of, 240, 277;
physical vigor, 277;
literary attainments, 278;
administrative ability, 279;
self-improvement, 281;
highest preparation, 282;
co-operation with parents, 284;
with pupils, 285;
see Discipline.
Teachers, great, light from Christ, 13, 73;
in schools of prophets, 46;
in time of Paul and of Christ, 64, 65, 74–77;
of the school of the hereafter, 302, 303.
Teaching, methods, preparatory, 29, 30, 41, 187, 188, 201, 247;
Christ’s, 76–96, 102, 231, 294;
personal element in, 231, 232, 278, 281;
simplicity, 233;
enthusiasm, 233;
thoroughness, 234;
of physiology, 195–201;
language, 234–237;
history, 238;
accounts, 239;
geography, 269;
see Bible Teaching, Nature Teaching.
Temperance, 38, 55;
aids to, 202–206;
instruction in home and school, 202, 278.
Temple, the living, 35, 36, 201, 258.
Temptation, why permitted, 23;
the first, 24;
Christ subject to, 78;
safeguards against, 166, 168, 190, 203, 204, 213, 214, 218, 219, 255.
Theological schools in the time of Christ, 64, 65, 77, 85.
Theology, Christ’s teaching of, 81.
Tithing, 44, 138, 250.
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