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"The men and the women looked at one another, still silent, sadly impressed, but not knowing what to do. And I said to them: 'Why not start over again, and go on with the church, after all!" Typical Conwellism, that! First, the impulse to help those who need helping, then the inspiration and leadership.
And here at Gethsemane and at the Tomb of Christ" reading thus far, one expects that any man, and especially a minister, is sure to say something regarding the associations of the place and the effect of these associations on his mind; but Conwell is always the man who is different "And here at Gethsemane and at the Tomb of Christ, I pray especially for the Temple University." That is Conwellism!
He avoids "elocution." His voice is soft-pitched and never breaks, even now when he is over seventy, because, so he explains it, he always speaks in his natural voice. There is never a straining after effect. "A speaker must possess a large-hearted regard for the welfare of his audience," he writes, and here again we see Conwell explaining Conwellism.
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