The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People.

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By M. L'AbbE Isidore Mullois, Chaplain To The Emperor Napoleon III., And Missionary Apostolic.

Contents.

Chapter I. To Address Men Well, They Must Be Loved Much.

Chapter II. The People.

Chapter III. The Order of a Sermon

Chapter IV. The Sermon Should Be Popular.

Chapter V. The Sermon Should Be Plain.

Chapter VI. The Sermon Should Be Short.

Chapter VII. Tact and Kindliness.

Chapter VIII. Interest, Emotion, and Animation.

Chapter IX. The Power and Accent of Conviction.

Chapter X. Action.

Chapter XI. Study.

Chapter XII. Zeal.

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[Transcriber's note: I dedicate this transcription to the Very Reverend Richard Trout of Corpus Christi Parish, Celebration, Florida. His gentle and moving homilies are perfect examples of the style and content recommended by this author. As the preface observes, the many references to nineteenth century France may not all apply to our times, but people and cultures are remarkably similar over time and distance.]

The Clergy And The Pulpit
In Their Relations To The People.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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