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The book titled ""The Application of Christianity to the Commercial and Ordinary Affairs of Life, in a Series of Discourses"" is written by Thomas Chalmers. The book is a collection of sermons that explore the ways in which Christianity can be applied to everyday life, specifically in the realm of commerce and business. Chalmers emphasizes the importance of living a Christian life in all aspects, including work and business dealings. He argues that Christianity can provide guidance and principles for ethical behavior in the workplace, and that living a Christian life can lead to success and fulfillment in all areas of life. The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Overall, ""The Application of Christianity to the Commercial and Ordinary Affairs of Life, in a Series of Discourses"" provides a valuable perspective on the intersection of faith and everyday life.The Subject Matter Centers On How To Live A Christian Life. Chapters Are: Discourse I - On The Mercantile Virtues Which May Exist Without The Influence Of Christianity. II - The Influence Of Christianity In Aiding And Augmenting The Mercantile Virtues. III - The Power Of Selfishness In Promoting The Honesty's Of Mercantile Intercourse. IV - The Guilt Of Dishonesty Not To Be Estimated By The Gain Of It. V - On The Great Christian Law Of Reciprocity Between Man And Man. VI - On The Dissipation Of Large Cities. VII - On The Vitiating Influence Of The Higher Upon The Lower Orders Of Society. VIII - On The Love Of Money. Great Subjects For Today. As If The Harvard Business School, Or The Chicago School, Were To Center Their Business School On Christianity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.