Papers on preaching and public speaking . Chap. Papp Preface 1 I. The Schools of the Prophets 15 II. The Preachers Difficulties 26 III. Are Written or Extempore Sermons best ? . 35 IV. How far is Extempore Address within the Reach of the Majority of Preachers? 49 V. How far does Pulpit Preparation lie amidst other Parish Work? 64 VI. The Use of Anecdotes to enliven the Style . 78 VII. The Power of Proverbs to impress 94 VIII. The Power of Word-painting 106 IX. Unity of Subject necessary 123 X. Variety in the Choice of a Subject 141 XI. Variety in the Treatment of a Subject . . 150XII. The Powe


Papers on preaching and public speaking . Chap. Papp Preface 1 I. The Schools of the Prophets 15 II. The Preachers Difficulties 26 III. Are Written or Extempore Sermons best ? . 35 IV. How far is Extempore Address within the Reach of the Majority of Preachers? 49 V. How far does Pulpit Preparation lie amidst other Parish Work? 64 VI. The Use of Anecdotes to enliven the Style . 78 VII. The Power of Proverbs to impress 94 VIII. The Power of Word-painting 106 IX. Unity of Subject necessary 123 X. Variety in the Choice of a Subject 141 XI. Variety in the Treatment of a Subject . . 150XII. The Power of the Hand and Eye in influencing an Audience 168 XIII. Of the Use of a Preachers Old Compositions . 184 XIV. On the Legitimate Use to be made of other Mens Writings 191 XV. On Reading and Meditation 206 XVI. Reality 220 XVII. Secular Lectures 239 XVIII. Unity of the Parochial System 252. PREFACE.


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