Russell H. Conwell by Agnes Rush Burr
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Chapter XXXI.--The Manner of the Message. The Style of the Sermons.
Their Subject Matter. Preaching to Help Some Individual Church Member. Chapter XXXII.--These Busy Later Days. A Typical Week Day. A Typical Sunday. Mrs. Conwell. Back to the Berkshires in Summer for Rest. Chapter XXXIII.--As a Lecturer. Wide Fame as a Lecturer. Date of Entrance on Lecture Platform. Number of Lectures Given. The Press on His Lectures. Some Instances of How His Lectures Have Helped People. Address at Banquet to President McKinley. Chapter XXXIV.--As a Writer. Rapid Method of Working. A Popular Biographical Writer. The Books He has Written. Chapter XXXV.--A Home Coming. Reception Tendered by Citizens of Philadelphia in Acknowledgment of Work as Public Benefactor. Chapter XXXVI.--The Path That Has Been Blazed. Problems That Need Solving. The Need of Men Able to Solve Them. Acres of Diamonds. Personal Glimpses of Celebrated Men and Women. [Illustration: MARTIN CONWELL] CHAPTER I |
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