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Russell H. Conwell, founder of the Institutional church in America

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The biography traces the subject's rise from energetic youth to a religious leader who reimagined the church as an active community institution, founding an influential congregation, a college offering working people access to education, and a hospital embodying Christian care. It combines personal reminiscence, illustrative anecdotes of youthful enterprise, and accounts of organizational pioneering to show how modest means and persistent service produced large philanthropic results. Two of his well-known lectures are included to exemplify themes of personal responsibility and practical charity, while appreciative essays emphasize character, helpfulness, and making religion a daily social practice.

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Agnes Rush Burr

Agnes Rush Burr was an American author known for her biographical work on Russell H. Conwell, a prominent figure in American religious history. In her book, "Russell H. Conwell, founder of the Institutional church in America," Burr explores Conwell's contributions to the establishment of the Institutional Church movement, highlighting his influence on social reform and community service. Through her writing, Burr provides insight into the life and legacy of Conwell, making her work a valuable resource for those interested in American religious movements and the intersection of faith and social action.

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