The Story Of Fifty-Seven Cents
Robert Shackleton
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The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents
The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents
The Story of the Sword The Beginning at Old Lexington The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents His Power as a Preacher Gift for Inspiring Others VOLUME 6 NATIONAL EXTENSION UNIVERSITY 597 Fifth Avenue, New York Acres of Diamonds Copyright, 1915, by Harper & Brothers Printed in the United States of America...
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THE STORY OF THE SWORD[1]
THE STORY OF THE SWORD[1]
I shall write of a remarkable man, an interesting man, a man of power, of initiative, of will, of persistence; a man who plans vastly and who realizes his plans; a man who not only does things himself, but who, even more important than that, is the constant inspiration of others. I shall write of Russell H. Conwell. As a farmer's boy he was the leader of the boys of the rocky region that was his home; as a school-teacher he won devotion; as a newspaper correspondent he gained fame; as a soldier
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THE BEGINNING AT OLD LEXINGTON
THE BEGINNING AT OLD LEXINGTON
It is not because he is a minister that Russell Conwell is such a force in the world. He went into the ministry because he was sincerely and profoundly a Christian, and because he felt that as a minister he could do more good in the world than in any other capacity. But being a minister is but an incident, so to speak. The important thing is not that he is a minister, but that he is himself! Recently I heard a New-Yorker, the head of a great corporation, say: "I believe that Russell Conwell is d
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STORY OF THE FIFTY-SEVEN CENTS
STORY OF THE FIFTY-SEVEN CENTS
At every point in Conwell's life one sees that he wins through his wonderful personal influence on old and young. Every step forward, every triumph achieved, comes not alone from his own enthusiasm, but because of his putting that enthusiasm into others. And when I learned how it came about that the present church buildings were begun, it was another of those marvelous tales of fact that are stranger than any imagination could make them. And yet the tale was so simple and sweet and sad and unpre
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HIS POWER AS ORATOR AND PREACHER
HIS POWER AS ORATOR AND PREACHER
Even as a young man Conwell won local fame as an orator. At the outbreak of the Civil War he began making patriotic speeches that gained enlistments. After going to the front he was sent back home for a time, on furlough, to make more speeches to draw more recruits, for his speeches were so persuasive, so powerful, so full of homely and patriotic feeling, that the men who heard them thronged into the ranks. And as a preacher he uses persuasion, power, simple and homely eloquence, to draw men to
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GIFT FOR INSPIRING OTHERS
GIFT FOR INSPIRING OTHERS
The constant earnestness of Conwell, his desire to let no chance slip by of helping a fellow-man, puts often into his voice, when he preaches, a note of eagerness, of anxiety. But when he prays, when he turns to God, his manner undergoes a subtle and unconscious change. A load has slipped off his shoulders and has been assumed by a higher power. Into his bearing, dignified though it was, there comes an unconscious increase of the dignity. Into his voice, firm as it was before, there comes a deep
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