Bethink Yourselves!

Bethink Yourselves!

by Leo Tolstoy

12 chapters1h 41mEnglish1904

About this book

As Russia goes to war against Japan, Tolstoy urges those at all levels of society, from the Tsar down to the common soldier, to consider their actions in the light of Christ's teaching. "However strange this may appear, the most effective and certain deliverance of men from all the calamities which they inflict upon themselves and from the most dreadful of all—war—is attainable, not by any external general measures, but merely by that simple appeal to the consciousness of each separate man which, nineteen hundred years ago, was proposed by Jesus—that every man bethink himself, and ask himself, who is he, why he lives, and what he should and should not do." (Introduction by David Barnes, and extract from Chapter VI)

Chapters (12)

1Chapter I
391
2Chapter II
450
3Chapter III
380
4Chapter IV
364
5Chapter V
396
6Chapter VI
452
7Chapter VII
292
8Chapter VIII
389
9Chapter IX
447
10Chapter X
418
11Chapter XI
677
12Chapter XII
1450

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