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WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH PREACHING ? 1 Harry Emerson Fosdick One might think that such a subject would presuppose preachers as an audience and that an article on it should appear in a magazine devoted to their special interests .
WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH PREACHING ? 1 Harry Emerson Fosdick One might think that such a subject would presuppose preachers as an audience and that an article on it should appear in a magazine devoted to their special interests .
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That is a most important matter , not only to the audience but to the man in the pulpit . The number of fed - up , fatigued , bored preachers is appalling . Preaching has become to them a chore . They have to " get up " a sermon ...
That is a most important matter , not only to the audience but to the man in the pulpit . The number of fed - up , fatigued , bored preachers is appalling . Preaching has become to them a chore . They have to " get up " a sermon ...
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Now , mother , what's the matter ? QUEEN . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . HAMLET . Mother , you have my father much offended . QUEEN . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . HAMLET . Go , go , you question with a ...
Now , mother , what's the matter ? QUEEN . Hamlet , thou hast thy father much offended . HAMLET . Mother , you have my father much offended . QUEEN . Come , come , you answer with an idle tongue . HAMLET . Go , go , you question with a ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
Copyright | |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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