Yale University, Preaching is an art, but it is a moral art, and on moral grounds the preacher should train himself assiduously and laboriously in the exercise of it. Professor Kleiser has done well to direct attention once more, and in so forceful, attractive and practical a manner, to the importance of the art of which he is at once the master and the servant. It is to be hoped that through this volume he may secure new incentive to the study of this art, and that he may find the realization of his most ardent desires. New Haven, Conn., 1908. LEWIS O. BRASTOW. CONTENTS I. POWER AND PERSONALITY IN SPEAKING II. How To DEVELOP PHYSICAL POWER ROUNDNESS AND RESONANCE OF TONE VI. HOW TO DEVELOP THE IMAGINATION VII. DRAMATIC POWER IN SPEAKING VIII. HOW TO TRAIN THE MEMORY . DOCTOR MARIGOLD PART TWO-SELECTIONS FOR STUDY AND PRACTISE ABIDE WITH ME Henry Francis Lyte 417 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 314 BUNKER HILL MONUMENT (FIRST ADDRESS) BUILDING OF THE SHIP CHRISTIAN PILGRIM'S HYMN . DAY IS DONE DEFINITION OF A GENTLEMAN DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB Wadsworth Longfellow 383 |