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"Pushing to the Front; or, Success Under Difficulties," and
"Architects of Fate; or, Steps to Success and Power."

PUBLISHED BY

THE CHRISTIAN HERALD,
LOUIS KLOPSCH, Proprietor,

BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK.

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Copyright, 1896,
BY LOUIS KLOPSCH.

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VI. Will You Pay the Price?
VII. Foundation Stones,
VIII. The Conquest of Obstacles,
IX. Dead in Earnest, . .

X. To Be Great, Concentrate,
XI. At Once,

XII. Thoroughness,

XIII. Trifles,

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XVIII. Save,

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HOW TO SUCCEED.

CHAPTER I.

FIRST, BE A MAN.

The great need at this hour is manly men. We want no goody-goody piety; we have too much of it. We want men who will do right, though the heavens fall, who believe in God, and who will confess Him.-REV. W. J. DAWSON.

All the world cries, Where is the man who will save us? We want a man! Don't look so far for this man. You have him at hand. This man-it is you, it is I; it is each one of us!. . . How to constitute one's self a man? Nothing harder, if one knows not how to will it; nothing easier, if one wills it.-ALEXANDER DUMAS.

"I thank God I am a Baptist," said a little, short Doctor of Divinity, as he mounted a step at a convention. "Louder ! louder!" shouted a man in the audience; "we can't hear." "Get up higher," said another. "I can't," replied the doctor, to be a Baptist is as high as one can get. But there is something higher than being a Baptist, and that is being a man.

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Rousseau says: "According to the order of nature, men being equal, their common vocation is the profession of humanity; and whoever is well educated to discharge the duty of a man cannot be badly prepared to

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