The home is the very foundation-rock of the nation
The old soldier found dependence hard to bear
The one precious gift of life
They don’t take notice of him, because he don’t say much
Though his heart was breaking, his voice was steady
We know nothing of their problems or temptations
THE INSIDE OF THE CUP
By Winston Churchill
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1.
I. The Waring problems
II. Mr. Langmaid’s mission
III. The primrose path
IV. Some riddles of the
twentieth century
Volume 2.
V. The rector has more food
for thought.
Vi. “Watchman, what of
the night”
VII. The kingdoms of the
world
VIII. The line of least resistance.
Volume 3.
IX. The divine discontent
X. The messenger in the church
XI. The lost parishioner
XII. The woman of the song
Volume 4.
XIII. Winterbourne
XIV. A Saturday afternoon
XV. The crucible
XVI. Amid the encircling gloom
Volume 5.
XVII. Reconstruction
XVIII. The riddle of causation
XIX. Mr. Goodrich becomes A
partisan
Volume 6.
XX. The arraignment
XXI. Alison goes to church
XXII. Which say to the seers,
see not!
Volume 7.
XXIII. The choice
XXIV. The vestry meets
XXV. “Rise, crowned with
light!”
XXVI. The current of life
Volume 8.
XXVII. Retribution
XXVIII. Light
THE INSIDE OF THE CUP
Volume 1.
CHAPTER I
THE WARING PROBLEMS