EGW Topical Index (Subtitle)
Public speaking
AA 235, 251-2;COL 335-9;CT 207-8, 216-9, 238-47, 253-5, 297;Ed 199, 234-5;Ev 168-84, 665-70;FE 147-8;GW 145, 147-73;MH 214, 264-5;1T 645-6, 648-9;2T 615-6, 672, 706-7;3T 311;4T 315-6, 404-6;6T 380-3;9T 144;TM 256-8, 339;
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monotonous and spiritless preaching in, by scribes and Pharisees
CT 240
more expression put into words of truth in, more effective they will be on hearers
Ev 666
more expression should be put into, in presenting words of truth
CT 217
natural tones of voice should be preserved in
2T 672
no high-sounding words used by Christ in
CT 240
not-too-rapid delivery in, give careful attention to securing
Ed 199
papers sometimes read in such a way in, their force and impressiveness are destroyed
COL 335
Paul did not indulge in poetic descriptions and fanciful representations in
AA 252
Paul used simple language in, to bring truth of vital importance home to hearts
AA 252
Paul’s efforts were not confined to
AA 250
pause in, Christ did not rush sentence upon sentence without
CT 240
people could catch on to what Christ said in, before next sentence was spoken
Ev 670
place force and emphasis where it belongs in
CT 254
plain language was used by Christ in, adapted to minds of common people
GW 169
power to read intelligibly in, may be acquired by diligent effort
COL 335
powers of speech should be under control of reason in
Ev 668
put spirit and life of Christ into what you say in
CT 255