Speech-Making; Explicit Instructions for the Building And Delivery of Speeches
Speech-Making; Explicit Instructions for the Building And Delivery of Speeches
Edwin Gordon Lawrence
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We will always rejoice that we did it; most of all on that bright day when He finds room for us in the "house not made with hands, eter- nal in the heavens. " LAYING HOLD OF LIFE ^ THOMAS R. SLICEB In the first epistle of Timothy, the sixth chapter, and twelfth verse, we read these w^ords: "Fight the good fight of faith; lay hold upon eternal life. " I conceive it to be the mission of our pulpits to bring all the things that have been remote as incen- tives to goodness into the very foreground ...of our days. The motives that are remote are imperative in the ratio in wiiieh they are entertained. There was a time when the legend was necessary and the symbol 1 Sermon delivered on Easter Sunday, April 15, 1906, at All Soula' Church, New York. 162 PULPIT ORATORY effectual, but the legend belongs to a primitive time and the symbol is for the immature. The beautiful stories of the resurrection are preserved not for their wonder but for their moral significance. They could not die because there was in them the eternal element.
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