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Title: A natural system of elocution and oratory : founded on an analysis of human constitution, considered in its three-fold nature--mental, physiological and expressional
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Hyde, Thomas A. (Thomas Alexander), 1859-1925 Hyde, William, of Cambridge
Subjects: Elocution Oratory
Publisher: New York : Fowler & Wells Co. London : L.N. Fowler & Co.
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n oratory, although the great-est orators of ancient and modern times have not be-longed to the extempore class. We will not enter intodiscussion respecting the merits and disadvantagesof each, but examine them from our peculiar stand-point with the view of giving special directions foreach which may be of utility. In all speaking, fromthe memory or from manuscript or extempore, theobject is to convey faithfully the mental state whichagitates the mind, and according to our definition,when that is done correctly and persuasively there iseloquence. Some have maintained that a sermon ordiscourse read from a manuscript is not eloquent, butaccording to our definition, it is if it produces thedesired effect upon the mind of the listener. Reading from Manuscript if rightly performed is adepartment of oratory. The objections urged againstreading from manuscript have not always been put withreason. Because some have not the skill, gift or na-tural genius to read from manuscript so as to awaken
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  • Emanuel Swedenborg, a "seer" and the founder of the New Jerusalem Church, was born at Stockholm, Jan.29th, 1G88, and died in London, March 29th, 1772.
  • Philip Melancthon, was born at Bretheim, February l6th, 1497, and died at Wittemberg, Germany, April 19th, 1568. He was a man of great classical erudition and associated with Martin Luther.
  • John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Episcopal denomination, was born at Epworth, England, on the 17th of June, 1703 ; died at the age of 83, March 2d, 1791.
  • Jonathan Edwards, D.D., L.L.D., born 5th of October, 1703, at Windsor, Connecticut, celebrated as a meta-physician and speculative philosopher of the Calvinistic school ; died at Princeton, New Jersey, March 22d, 1758, aged 54.
  • Thomas Chalmers, D.D., an eloquent Scottish pulpit orator and the first instituted moderator of the Free Church of Scotland ; born at Anstruther, March 17th, 1780, and died at Morningside, May 31st, 1847.
  • Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., an eminent American Episcopalian minister, born at Newburyport, Mass., March 1st, 1800. Died at Tarrytown, N. Y., September 3d, 1885.
  • John Hughes, D.D., an American Roman Catholic prelate, born in the north of Ireland, 1798. died January 3d, 1864.
  • Richard S. Storrs, Jr.. D.D., author and editor, a prominent divine of the American Congregational Church, born at Braintree, Massachusetts, August 21st, 1821.
  • Lyman Beecher, D.D.,, an American Presbyterian clergyman, born at New Haven, Conn., October 12, 1775 ; died in Brooklyn, January 10, 1863, aged 87 years.
  • William E. Channing, D.D., a distinguished preacher of the Unitarian persuasion, born at Newport, R.I., April 7, 1780, died at Bennington, Vt., Oct. 2d, 1842.



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