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Public speaking

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

ability to tell convincingly and impressively in, what one knows is especially valuable to gospel workers Ev 666

action of, should come upon abdominal muscles 3T 311

calm and unhurried and earnest, exerts better influence 2T 672

channels of communication in, lungs and throat should be only 3T 311

Christ did not rush sentence upon sentence in, without pause CT 240

Christ emphasized those words in, to which He wished hearers to give special heed CT 240

Christ spoke slowly and impressively in CT 240

Christ used in, figures and symbols with which His hearers were familiar CT 240

Christ went no farther into His subject in, than His listeners were able to follow GW 169

Christ’s, all classes of people could catch full meaning of His words in CT 240

Christ’s lessons in, were illustrated so clearly the most ignorant could readily comprehend them GW 169

Christ’s manner of CT 240

no hesitancy in FE 236

no shadow of doubt in FE 236-7

Christ’s voice was melodious in 2T 617

Christ’s words in, penetrated hearts Ev 670

clear and distinct articulation in, ministers and teachers should discipline themselves to 4T 405

clear and forceful, usefulness of many gospel workers is marred by ignorance re CT 207-8

convincing and impressive, is of special value to gospel workers CT 217

correct delivery in, use of abdominal muscles is needed to ensure Ed 199

defective manner of, talented ministers injure themselves by 4T 404

delivery of, that promotes health and results in agreeableness and efficiency Ed 199

distinct articulation in, give careful attention to securing Ed 199

do not hurriedly crowd words together in, without taking time to breathe 2T 615

eloquent in, to be minister is more than merely to be 2T 609

every word should be given full sound in 4T 405

feelings should not become excited in 2T 672

fervor of spiritual power is needed in 4T 131-2

frenzy of excitement and gesticulation in, avoid 4T 405

speaker who works himself into 4T 405

getting his voice to unnatural pitch cannot make proper impression on people Ev 670

govern voice in Ev 183

hoarseness in, speaker should seldom experience 4T 404

how hoarseness is caused in 4T 405

how one can do himself violence in 4T 405

how to prevent causing great weariness and serious disease of throat and lungs in Ed 199

hurrying one word after another in, destroys effect of what is said CT 254-5

hymns sometimes read in such a way in, their force and impressiveness are destroyed COL 335

they are not understood COL 335

illustrations used by Christ in, from experiences and occurrences of earth CT 240

improper use of vocal organs in, enfeebles them Ev 667

in: full and round tones is indispensable CM 71

high and unnatural key injures throat and lungs CT 239

loud voice is not necessary Ev 667

in high key: avoid COL 335; 2T 617

does great injury to speaker Ev 667

is not necessary Ev 667

in nervous and hurried manner, ministers and teachers should avoid CT 239

in sharp and shrill tones, avoid COL 335

incorrect manner of, ministers become consumptives by 4T 404

ministers’ health ill-affected by 4T 404

instruction re, Bible gives COL 335

long and difficult words were not used by Christ in GW 169

loud, some preachers are killing themselves by 2T 616

loud and hurried, is not evidence of presence of God’s power 1T 645

lower tone makes better impression in 2T 616

lungs and throat should not do all work in 3T 311

many speakers speak too rapidly in CT 254-5

melodious voice needed in 2T 617

ministers whose, accomplishes nothing in series of meetings 1T 647

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

they are not understood 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 of enthusiasm in CT 255

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

preach short in Ev 183

put spirit and life of Christ into what you say in CT 255

raising of voice to unnaturally high pitch in, avoid 4T 405

produces hoarseness 4T 405

rapid, is not effective 2T 616

rapid talking in, words cannot be made sufficiently plain and distinct by Ev 667

reports sometimes presented in such a way in, their force and impressiveness are destroyed COL 335

they are not understood COL 335

right use of vocal organs in, strengthens them Ev 667

schools should teach FE 147-8

science of reading correctly and with proper emphasis in, is of highest value Ev 666

simplicity in, importance of CT 253-5

smooth and well-modulated tones in, give careful attention to securing Ed 199

speak in moderate manner in, that people may clearly grasp ideas presented 2T 616

speak slowly, distinctly, and not too loudly in 4T 405

speak slowly in CT 254-5

strain in, should come on abdominal muscles FE 147

should not come on throat and lungs FE 147

straining fine organs of throat or lungs in, avoid 2T 672

students should be taught proper way of, before congregation CT 207

talk right to point in 4T 132

teachers needed to instruct youth in 4T 406

teachings of Christ were impressive and solemn in 2T 617

tedious in, danger of being 4T 131

texts sometimes read in such a way in, their force and impressiveness are destroyed COL 335

they are not understood COL 335

to ensure correct delivery in: let strain come on abdominal muscles rather than on those of throat Ed 199

see that abdominal muscles have full play in breathing Ed 199

see that respiratory organs are unrestricted Ed 199

to thousands with as much ease as to ten 2T 616

too lengthy remarks in, weary listeners 4T 131-2

uncomely gestures in, discard CT 238

uncouth speech in, discard CT 238

ungainly attitude in, should be corrected at once CT 239

unnatural strain in, avoid 2T 617

unnatural tone in, avoid 2T 617

unnaturally high key in, do not raise voice to Ev 668

utter every syllable clearly in CT 254

voice and manners should be controlled in 2T 672

whining tone in, avoid 2T 617

why actors affect audiences powerfully by, of things imaginary CT 255

with forced voice, avoid 2T 617

words can be made more plain and distinct in, when spoken deliberately so as to give hearer time to take in their meaning Ev 667

words should come from deep down in, by exercise of abdominal muscles 2T 616

words spoken in, should be distinct and impressive 2T 615

young preachers who cannot read in, without hesitating, miscalling words, and jumbling them together 4T 405-6

See also Elocution; Eloquence; Oratory; Sermon; Speech; Voice; Voice culture; Word

Publish

Publish, do not look to world to find out what SDA shall write or 2SM 371

Published truth

Published truth, power will attend 1T 592

Publishing

Publishing, independent CW 152-8

needed in Southern States of USA CW 146

of truth Ev 159

Supplement

call for help with costs of, for first Testimony 3SM 94:2

organization by early SDAs for the work of CET 195:2

prevention of, by lawsuit to be avoided 3SM 305:1

Publishing Association

Publishing Association, must not become all-controlling power 5T 564

Publishing committee

Publishing committee, set up in 1854-6 LS 164; 2SG 197, 203, 205; 1T 101

Publishing department

Publishing department, important branch of God’s work 1T 687; 5T 550

personnel of, duty of 5T 550

JW’s devotion to 3T 90-1

Publishing Department leader

Publishing Department leader See Colporteur leader

Publishing Department secretary

Publishing Department secretary See Colporteur leader

Publishing house, Publishing houses

Publishing house, Publishing houses 4T 449-62; 7T 138-49, 161-74, 182-90

agencies represented by third angel’s message 7T 140

among most effective agencies for spreading truth 7T 138

angels driven from, by talking, jesting, and joking 3T 192

angels grieved by certain things seen and heard in 1T 591

angels guard 7T 192

angels look upon work done in various rooms of 5T 413

angels supervise work in every department of 7T 142, 192

angels visit every room in 8T 91

angels’ presence needed in every department of 4T 461

apprentices in FE 492; 3T 24, 194; 7T 147, 196; 8T 93

are God’s instrumentalities 7T 211

as lighthouse on dangerous coast 7T 138

at Battle Creek See Review and Herald publishing house

bindery of, wastes occasioned in 4T 452

book committees needed by, as safeguard CW 156

book discounts given by 3T 88

books sold by, that are not after God’s order CW 147

brought into existence through self-denial 2SM 196

building program of 8T 87-9

business deals by, strict integrity needed in 7T 163-4

can be sustained, if publications are put into market 4T 392

capable men needed to teach youth trades in 5T 415

capital invested in, responsibility of workers for 4T 450

capital of, endangered when prices of publications are too low 4T 597

Christian influence should pervade FE 473

church members should guard interests of 7T 192

colporteur debts embarrass CM 96-7

colporteur work is financial help to LS 305

commercial work by 7T 161-8; 8T 87-9, 92

must be made matter of secondary importance 7T 163

prices of 7T 163-4

commercial work need not be completely divorced from 7T 163

commercial work that should be forever excluded from 8T 93

commercial work that should not be done by 7T 164-8

conduct, more and more in harmony with instructions given CT 57-8

consecrated workers possessing talents and influence are needed in 7T 198

consolidation of, warning re 7T 171

damage caused by carelessness in, who should pay repairs 3T 12

danger of, in entering into commercialism 9T 62

dealing of, with authors 7T 176-81

departments of, competent men needed to assist in management of 5T 414

departmental managers of, qualifications of 5T 414

should have special care for youth 7T 188

deteriorates when given chiefly to commercial work 7T 162

discipline that should exist in 1BC 1108

do not bring all, under one management 7T 171

do not conduct, on same principle as other publishing houses are conducted 2SM 196

doing commercial work: is forbidden to print questionable matter 7T 162-8

great danger for 7T 164

may witness for God 7T 161

when God is dishonored by 7T 162-8

economizing is principle that should exist all through 4T 452

establish: at various points in mission lands 7T 145

for promulgating present truth 7T 161

in all parts of earth 7T 51

in various places 8T 89

established: in many lands attest to growth of God’s work LS 195

on Pacific Coast of USA 8T 237

should help to establish pub. houses in other fields 7T 145

to witness for God 7T 161

faithful, precious promises for 7T 149

finances of 7T 206-7

first, purchase of stock in 4T 591-2

first work of, is to build up God’s work of presenting truth 7T 163

folding room of, angels in 1T 591

forbidden to print errors of enemy 8T 88

foreman in: should set right example before apprentices 3T 24, 30; 5T 415-6

stricken with cholera in 1852 LS 145-6; 2SG 171-2

who should be dismissed 3T 23-4

foresight needed by CW 150

furnish, with facilities for sending truth to all parts of world 4T 464

gifts of books and papers should be made by, to missionaries in new foreign fields MM 330

God has directed in establishment of MM 188

God’s appointed centers 7T 144

God’s blessing upon 1T 636

God’s instrumentalities for sending truth to every tongue and nation 4T 595

God’s purpose for 7T 138-49

God’s watchcare over 7T 192, 211

hearts that attract angels to 3T 207

holy place as sacred as house of God 1T 592

home of EGW was, at Rochester, N.Y., in 1852 2SG 160

improvements in 5T 417

in Australia, should publish Christ’s Object Lessons for relief of school 6T 473-4

in England, removed from London to country 2SM 358

in mission fields 7T 145, 169-70; 8T 87

in Norway 6T 454-5, 463, 465

income of, use made of 9T 62

income that worker receives from his houses or lands should not be controlled by 7T 177

instrumentalities for doing work symbolized by three angels 6T 18

interests of God’s work in, sacredly guard 4T 205

jealousies and criticisms between, warning re 5T 417-8

keep, above embarrassment 4T 597

large, investment of too much money in one 8T 89

should not be built up in one place 8T 89

leading, should practice self-denial 2SM 196

light given by God is not to be hid in CM 139

line of action that would separate, from God LS 320; TM 461

literature that should not be printed or sold by 7T 166, 168; 8T 88, 93

local church and, relationship between 7T 182-90

locate, away from and outside of cities 2SM 357-8

losses and wastes must be avoided in 5T 413

losses by, how employees can help to avoid 4T 451-3

losses suffered by: from improper estimates and calculations 5T 414

from misuse of material and machinery 4T 451

no individual is personally made to suffer by 4T 450

machinery in, care of 4T 451; 5T 413-4

men of stability and firmness are needed in 4T 453

men speaking other tongues are needed in 3T 205

management of See Publishing-house management

manager of See Publishing-house manager

matter of objectionable character should not be handled by 8T 87-8

meetings needed in, for Bible study and prayer 7T 195-6

ministers and people should act nobly and liberally in dealing with 4T 598

miss. work must be done by 5T 416; 7T 146

mistakes made in 8T 88-9

in departing from simplicity of gospel CW 170

re commercial work 8T 87-9

must not become: agents for disseminating false theories CW 154

allied with world TM 271

self-centered 7T 145

must not deprive its workers of their individuality or rights 7T 179

must not print: books containing error 2SM 351; 8T 90

books depicting crimes and atrocities 7T 165

books on hypnotism 2SM 350

books on Indian warfare 7T 164-5

books sowing tares in world 1SM 58

demoralizing literature 7T 164-8

frivolous and exciting tales 7T 165

literary trash of satanic origin 8T 90-1

literature containing infidel sentiments 7T 166

love stories 7T 165

papers containing errors 8T 90

theory of truth alone 7T 142

See also Book; Literature; Pamphlet; Paper; Periodical

need to: accomplish work the magnitude of which is yet unrealized 7T 144

aid instrumentalities of God that are in greater need 7T 145

bear witness to Sabbath of fourth commandment 7T 139, 141

bring in resources for advancing God’s kingdom 7T 146

co-operate with ministry of God’s servants 7T 139

deal justly with God’s workers 7T 179

devote more time to publication and circulation of books containing present truth 7T 158; 8T 93

do all possible to diffuse light to world 7T 160

earn enough profit to invest in new publications 4T 388

economize in every possible way 7T 206

educate youth as did schools of prophets 8T 93

encourage recruiting and training of new colporteurs 6T 328

furnish means for other branches of God’s work in different fields 7T 206

give efficient help to institutions in new fields 7T 147

help give three angels’ messages Ev 20

lift up standard CM 145

present practical illustration of truth in character and life 7T 142

proclaim third angel’s message to all world 9T 61

qualify men and women for Christian service 6T 134

reach higher standard 8T 87

show marked prosperity 4T 392

stand as embodiment of Christian principles 7T 142

stand as witnesses for God 7T 138

stand free from debt 7T 206

take upon themselves burden for mission fields 7T 147

teach youth to do evangelistic work Ev 24; 8T 229

train men of other languages for God’s work LS 205

train persons of various nationalities as translators 7T 169

train workers for mission fields 7T 147

train workers in business lines 7T 147

train youth to do evangelistic work CT 494; FE 488

uphold church 7T 187

needed on Pacific Coast of USA LS 210

neglect in small matters in, leaks resulting from 5T 413

no position more important than one in 3T 194

not a place for: amusement 3T 191

courtship 3T 191

idlers 1T 591

laughing or useless words 1T 591

selfishness 3T 191

sport 1T 591

visiting 1T 591; 3T 191

youth who are untried and unconsecrated 3T 193-4

office of, angels in 1T 591

moved from Rochester, N.Y., to Battle Creek in 1855 1T 97

one, should not dictate re management of another 7T 173

operating expense of, God’s people should be kept informed re 4T 388

operation of, ways to economize in 7T 206

other institutions and, union should exist between 5T 535

should work in harmony 7T 173

part that, should play in mission work in all lands 7T 145

power in world 4T 593

prices of publications of 4T 388-9; 7T 163-4

printing matter containing Satan’s science dishonors God 8T 90

profits of: caution not to reduce too much margin of 4T 597

no individual is personally benefited with 4T 450

should be sufficient to sustain institution 4T 388

should not be turned largely into tract and miss. societies [Book and Bible Houses] 4T 597

property of, belongs to God 4T 450; 7T 211

property of all God’s people 4T 597

prospered after the unfaithful were separated from it 3T 90

prosperity of, should be marked 4T 392

pure and holy principles must take root in CH 291; FE 502

regular system needed by, for introducing books into market 4T 389

relation of one, to another 5T 417-8; 7T 171-4

relief plan for schools has helped 6T 469

religious influence and devotion needed in 5T 416

removal of, into country 2SM 358

out of cities FE 492

remuneration of book authors by CW 165; 5T 563-7; 7T 176-81 See also Royalty

responsibility of, to local church 7T 187

rivalry between, let there be no 7T 173-4

rooms in, shown to EGW in vision 4T 453

rules and regulations are highly essential to MM 142

sacrifices made to establish 2SM 212; 7T 215

Satan designs to gain foothold in 1T 587

SDA should not colonize around FE 494

sharp dealing between, let there be no 7T 174

should be: cautious about what they print CW 154-5

centers of effort and influence 7T 144-5

miss. agencies in highest sense 7T 146

training schools 2SM 196; 7T 147; 8T 93, 229

should not advertise or sell cheap and worthless romances CW 147

should not be: burdened with debt 4T 597

crippled for want of capital 4T 388

devoted chiefly to commercial work 7T 162

kingdom of itself 8T 233

should not become mere political or worldly institution CW 96

should receive its share of profits from books it sells CW 165

sins fostered and concealed by, God abhors 4T 210

spiritual interests must be kept alive in 7T 187

strictly historical books that should not be published by 7T 165

sustain, with your prayers and means 7T 182-3

talent needed in 3T 90

three angels’ messages brought, into existence 2SM 117

type room of, angels in 1T 591

typesetting department of, conversation that is out of place in 3T 191

when, will have means for canceling their debts 8T 89

when minister may transact business for 1T 472

JW held, as property of church until 1861 LS 164

JW was legal proprietor of, until 1861 LS 164; 1T 101

work in, four things that should characterize MYP 230

work of: demands choicest and most select persons to engage in it 3T 90

God’s cause is materially affected by performance of 4T 450

John the Baptist’s work illustrates 7T 139

magnitude of, not yet realized 7T 144

must be done with thoroughness and dispatch 4T 450, 453

work for which, have been established 7T 141-2

work of angel of Rev. 18:1-4 is to be accomplished to large degree through 7T 140

worker of See Publishing-house worker

working merely for wages is curse to 2T 176-7

wrong policy of one, should not be followed by another 7T 173

youth in, need of well-disciplined and cultivated CT 42; 6T 206

who exert demoralizing influence 4T 649

youth who should not be employed by 4T 205

See also Press

Publishing-house agents

Publishing-house agents, ministers as 1T 688

Publishing-house board

Publishing-house board, duty of, re rights of authors to royalties 5T 563-7

Publishing-house leader, Publishing-house leaders

Publishing-house leader, Publishing-house leaders, appeal made to 8T 95

at Mountain View, Calif. See Pacific Press

at Nashville, Tenn. See Southern publishing house

confederation of, warning against TM 461-2

demanding higher wages 2SM 194

devoid of miss. spirit, dismiss 2SM 196

knowing little about their work, duty of TM 280

must not become lifted up and exalted 1T 587

occupy highly honored position 7T 191

ought to: attend annual meetings of SDA 7T 188

cultivate religious experience 7T 188-9

exercise their own brains 3T 12

maintain spiritual interest in plant 7T 187-9

make institution what God desires it to be 7T 191

reproof for LS 319-30

without close connection with heaven are not safe to entrust with responsibility 7T 188

Publishing-house management

Publishing-house management, consolidation and centralization of, warning against 7T 171

means devoted to God must not be squandered by 2T 571

most efficient, need of 7T 280

must not be centralized in hands of a few persons 7T 171

thoughtlessness in, God’s money must not be wasted by 5T 550

Publishing-house manager, Publishing-house managers

Publishing-house manager, Publishing-house managers 7T 188-90

baptism of Spirit is needed by 7T 189

dangers to be avoided by 1T 586-7

double-dealing by 2SM 197

duty of, re authors’ rights to royalties CW 165; 5T 566

re commercial work 7T 162-8

good, some men who know printing are not 5T 414

interchange of plans and ideas between 5T 417

ought to: attend public worship faithfully 5T 408

counsel with one another re improvement of plans and methods 5T 417

cultivate their religious experience 7T 188-9

keep in mind that God requires perfection in all things 7T 147

make God’s kingdom and His righteousness their first consideration 5T 422

plan together in union 5T 417

represent Christ and plan of salvation correctly 5T 410

show special interest in spiritual welfare of workers 5T 408-10, 416-7, 422

speak often to others re their religious life and experience 5T 408

train men of other languages for God’s cause LS 205

religious experience needed by 5T 416-7, 422; 7T 188-90

responsibility of, for matter issued from presses 7T 167

for mental food given to workers 7T 167

solemn 7T 140

weighty 5T 408

selling himself to highest bidder, dismiss 2SM 196-7

should be: able to show others the way of salvation 5T 409

care-taking economist 5T 414

example to others 5T 408

men of religious devotion 5T 416

men who have been taught thoroughness, promptness, and economy 5T 414

spiritually minded 5T 408

thorough businessmen 5T 414

unfaithful, rebuked 3T 86

union should exist between 5T 417

warned against: egotistical independence 5T 417

grasping spirit 5T 566

mismanagement of means entrusted to them 2T 571

when God had controversy with 8T 91

when workers should refuse to obey 7T 167-8

Publishing-house worker, Publishing-house workers

Publishing-house worker, Publishing-house workers 1T 585-92; 3T 190-5

advantages enjoyed by, that field workers do not have 7T 208

allow, time to pray 8T 93

angels’ aid needed by, to publish truth 1T 590-1

assimilating Christ’s character can be accounted safe 5T 418

Bible studies needed for 7T 195

boarded at home of EGW in 1854 2SG 191

careless 1T 589

class of, about two-thirds dead spiritually 3T 206

given to jesting, joking, and laughing 1T 589

conduct of, that drives angels away 1T 591

conversation of 1T 589; 4T 450, 456

conversion of LS 238-9

damages caused by, that should be repaid from his own purse 3T 12

demanding higher wages 2SM 210-8

deportment of, exerts influence 1T 589

devoid of self-sacrificing love is not prepared to labor for God 2SM 211

diligent performance of everyday duties by, God requires 2T 131

do not bribe, to remain on job 2SM 214, 218

do not oblige, to live in crowded cities FE 492

educate, in religious lines 7T 194

exerting unsanctified influence, dismiss 3T 24; 4T 205

faithful and unselfish, will be rewarded 3T 194

faithfulness of, angels note 7T 192

families of, testimony of 5T 423-4

forgetfulness in, that is sin 3T 12

frivolity and lightness of, dishonors God 1T 592

give: all-round training in different lines of work 7T 147

fair and patient trial when called into work 3T 86

opportunity to acquire greatest possible efficiency 7T 147

right education 8T 95

spiritual instruction FE 492-3; 7T 147-8, 194

handle: God’s property 4T 450

means belonging to God 3T 25

handling soul-destroying literature endangers 7T 167-8

honor of being 7T 211

indifferent to religious privileges are connected with devils 4T 461

insubordination among, should be overruled 4T 209

integrity needed among 3T 23

labors of, angels sent to bless 1T 591

not heavier than that of gospel workers in other lines 7T 208

laboring chiefly for wages 2SM 208-18; 2T 176-7, 518

cannot be depended upon 2SM 214

lesson for, from fate of Nadab and Abihu 7T 153

literature that should not be handled by 7T 166, 168

making mistakes, duty of 3T 12

Marcus Lichtenstein’s experience as 3T 192

miss. spirit in, arouse and encourage 7T 148

motives of, in their work must bear test of judgment 1T 589

not practicing self-denial are not fit for place in institution 3T 191

ought not to: allow anything to sway them from the right LS 270

be harnessed to car of superstition and heresy 7T 168

engage in separate interests 1T 586

indulge in joking and laughing 1T 589; 3T 192

labor chiefly for wages 1T 587, 589; 2T 176-7, 518; 3T 191-2

waste time by unnecessary conversation and visiting 4T 450

ought to: accept less wages when means are scarce 2SM 207; 7T 206

advance in knowledge daily 4T 455

attend prayer meeting faithfully 4T 461

attend public worship 5T 408, 423

avoid waste of time and means 4T 450

become more efficient 4T 455

cultivate prudence and caution 5T 562

cultivate their tact and skill 5T 562

employ working hours faithfully 4T 451

form correct habits 4T 459

guard institution’s interest 7T 192-3

have high aims 4T 456

improve as God would have them 4T 455

labor with interest, devotion, and faith for salvation of souls 3T 191

live according to light received 3T 190

manifest thoughtful care in use of material and machinery 4T 451

put away childish and vain things 3T 194

refuse to handle matter containing satanic teachings 7T 168

sense importance and sacredness of their work 3T 191, 207

shun low familiarity 3T 194

study Scriptures 4T 459

take time for prayer before starting to work in morning 7T 194

watch faithfully against waste 7T 207

witness for Christ in their work and in church 4T 459

work from principle and high motives 3T 190-1

persons who should not be employed as 4T 461; 8T 87

pioneer SDA, poverty of 2SM 191

self-sacrifice manifested by 2SM 189

pleasure-seeking, are not fit for place in institution 3T 191

prayer bands needed among 7T 195

prayer of, what should be 1T 592

praying, angels delight to be near 1T 592

pride disqualifies 1T 589

rebellious against truth, dismiss 4T 209

resignation of, to seek higher wages elsewhere 2SM 210

Satan has controlled some 5T 407-8

selection of 3T 90, 193-4; 4T 461; 7T 202; 8T 87

self-improvement is duty of 7T 196

selfishness disqualifies 1T 589; 4T 460

service of, that is not acceptable to God 2SM 210

should be: active church members 7T 187-8

close to God always 5T 422

closely guarded LS 392

faithful during manager’s absence 3T 192

given to prayer 4T 459

in partnership with God 2SM 211

persons of ability and principle 3T 194

reserved, modest, humble, and disinterested 1T 591

true Christians in deed and in truth 1T 589

true missionaries 2SM 196

spirit of prayer lacking among, for the unconverted among them 3T 191

spirit of traffic should not be allowed in 1T 587

spiritual health of, should be first consideration 7T 194

things handled by, are sacred 1T 585-90; 3T 25

time of, outside of period of labor in institution is his own to use 7T 177

timeserving 2SM 213

train, in Bible lines 7T 148

to bear spiritual responsibilities 7T 147-8

trifling frivolities of, angels grieved by 3T 191

unfaithful, dismiss 3T 86

unfaithfulness of, reproved 3T 190

wages of CH 302; 2SM 185, 192, 207; 4T 600; 7T 206-9

anxiety to obtain higher, God frowns upon 2T 176-7

difference that should be made in 7T 207

exorbitant sum as, no worker should receive 2SM 211

high, experiment of paying CH 302

higher, man who would resign in order to seek 2SM 210-8

reduction in, when workers should consent to 2SM 207; 7T 206

should not be higher than that of gospel workers in other lines 7T 208

when, were more than $12.00 per week 2SM 192

workers carrying heavy responsibilities should receive higher, than mechanical workers 7T 207

waste of time and material by 4T 450-1; 7T 207

is dishonesty 4T 450-1

when, should disobey managers 7T 167-8

without hearts in work are not sanctified by truth 1T 589

work in presence of angels 7T 193

work of, God requires perfection in 7T 147

work required of, amount of 4T 450

young, who exert wrong influence 3T 206

youthful 1T 589-92; 3T 192, 206; 5T 416; 7T 188

choice of boardinghouse by 5T 416

choice of companions by 5T 416

should not neglect church services 7T 188

too much jesting and joking among 3T 192

too much talking among 3T 192

Publishing institution, Publishing institutions

Publishing institution, Publishing institutions, establish, till God bids us stop 6T 440

should exalt claims of God’s downtrodden law 7T 139

Publishing plants

Publishing plants, missionary, should be established in many places 7T 169

Publishing work

1. Early history of

2. Miscellaneous

1. Early history of

1848, November: EGW given vision re need of starting LS 125

1849, summer: EGW given vision encouraging JW to start LS 124-5; 2SG 114-5; 1T 88

summer: JW started, at Rocky Hill and Middletown, Conn. LS 125-7; 2SG 114-6; 1T 87-9

October-November: suspended temporarily LS 128

December: moved to Oswego, N.Y. LS 128; 2SG 122

1850, summer: moved to Centerport, N.Y. LS 136-9; 2SG 136

November: moved to Paris, Me. LS 139-40; 2SG 143; 1T 89

1851, summer: JW decided to suspend LS 140; 2SG 147-8; 1T 89

November: EGW given vision saying JW should not suspend LS 140-1; 2SG 148; 1T 89-90

summer: moved to Saratoga Springs, N.Y. LS 141; 2SG 151-2; 1T 90

1852, April: moved to Rochester, N.Y. LS 142, 145-6; 2SG 156, 160, 171-3; 1T 90; 8T 237

1854, April: JW proposed that church appoint pub. committee to take charge of LS 164; 2SG 196-7; 1T 101

1855, April: financial plight of LS 157; 2SG 197; 1T 97

autumn: moved to Battle Creek, Mich. LS 157; 2SG 197; 1T 97, 100; 8T 237

autumn: moving of, financed by believers in Michigan LS 157; 2SG 197; 1T 97; 4T 591

autumn: plans proposed for management and financing of 1T 101

autumn: JW turned over, to publishing committee as property of church 2SG 205

1856, April: debts of, paid off by JW LS 159; 2SG 203

autumn: placed in the charge of publishing committee 2SG 205

1861, spring: organized and incorporated as Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Assn. LS 164; 1T 101

2. Miscellaneous 5T 307-22; 9T 189

at College View, Nebr. 9T 184, 189-94

blindness sometimes manifested in CW 149-50

book committees needed as safeguard to CW 155-6

branch of God’s closing work 1T 635

cannot succeed without Christ 7T 152

care and responsibility of, borne by JW 1T 320

commenced under most discouraging circumstances 2SG 204-5

conduct, on strictly economical principles 7T 206

do not limit, by adoption of narrow plans 5T 550

early SDA, prosperity attending 2SM 191

established by God’s direction 7T 138

establishment of, bitter opposition experienced in 4T 593

failure in, no such thing as 4T 596

founded in: sacrifice 2SM 191

self-denial 7T 206

great sacrifices made to establish 4T 591-2

has much to do with SDA power LS 446-7

houses and lands sold to raise means for CS 215

human mold and superscription must not be upon LS 321; TM 462

in Australia, vision re LS 283

in mission fields 7T 169-70

may have to start on small scale 7T 169

in northern Europe Ev 420

increasing burdens of, upon JW LS 164-5

leaders of CW 150

duty of, re publication of books CW 149-50

in danger of committing sin of Uzzah TM 462; LS 321

message of reproof for LS 319-30

stern warning to LS 321

maintained by God’s special providence 2SM 191

management of, not to be consolidated under one controlling power 8T 217

principles governing in Gen. Conf. should be maintained in 8T 233

mistakes of, in producing books of cheap order CW 148

must be controlled by right principles CW 148

must help to prepare people for second advent 1T 635

must not supersede gospel ministry or med. miss. work Ev 547

needs of, as it increases 1T 587

people engaged in, Satan’s special power brought to bear on 1T 586

persons devoid of miss. spirit should not labor in 2SM 196

problems of, in early days 3T 90

prosperity has attended 4T 592

prosperity of, wages have been increased with 2SM 191

recklessness in, danger of CW 150

Satan is set against 4T 593

should increase and not diminish 3T 92

Smith’s (Uriah) experience in 2SM 225

spirit of unity and harmony should prevail in CW 15

strengthen, in Southern States of USA 7T 235

support of, all should contribute to EW 95

JW was sole manager of, until 1861 1T 101

JW’s devotion to LS 248-9; 1T 106-7; 3T 86-7

wrong moves in TM 461

Pudding, Puddings

Pudding, Puddings CD 331

food combination including, that disturbs stomach CD 112

harmful, made of milk, eggs, and sugar MH 301

rice, with raisins 2T 384

rich, crowded into stomach 2SM 416

stomach injured by 4aSG 130

sweet, digestive organs disordered by CD 332, 395

indigestion caused by MH 301

Pugilist, Pugilists

Pugilist, Pugilists, SDA schools are not to educate FE 220 See also Boxing

Pugilistic accusations

Pugilistic accusations, Christianity is not manifest in 6T 397

Pugilistic armor

Pugilistic armor, gospel workers must lay off Ev 166

Pugilistic contest, Pugilistic contests

Pugilistic contest, Pugilistic contests, not useful CT 274

Pugilistic exercise, Pugilistic exercises

Pugilistic exercise, Pugilistic exercises, improper as amusement in schools FE 229

Pugilistic game, Pugilistic games

Pugilistic game, Pugilistic games, Christ did not educate His disciples to engage in FE 229

Pugilistic performances

Pugilistic performances, students should not plunge into FE 378

Pul

Pul, king of Assyria PK 287

Pulmonary disease, Pulmonary diseases

Pulmonary disease, Pulmonary diseases, flesh foods cause CD 383; 9T 159

sufferers from, need climate where they can be much out of doors 2SM 291

See also Consumption; Lung complaint; Lung fever; Lung trouble; Tuberculosis

Pulpit, Pulpits

Pulpit, Pulpits, alone, hearts are not to be reached from DA 152

carry Christ into 5T 161

conversation in, is improper 2T 612

demands men like Caleb TM 407

do not engage in political speeches in or out of TM 331

failure of ministers in, to feed starving sheep bread of life TM 336

fanatics in, manners of Ev 640

flippant words in, are out of place TM 142

increased light from, is not people’s greatest need TM 439

jovial minister in, crucifies Christ afresh TM 146-7

labor in, minister’s responsibilities do not cease with CW 85

large work must be done outside AA 111

minister in, should permit Spirit to impress his mind 5T 251-2

minister must do more than preach from 6T 68

minister should not stand in, with hair in disorder 2T 613

minister’s clothing in 1T 648-9; 2T 610, 613

minister’s duty before entering GW 176; MM 295; 4T 315; 5T 159; TM 340

minister’s efforts in, should be backed up by house-to-house work 3T 233

minister’s labor should not be confined to GW 369; 9T 124

minister’s work has just begun when he has preached in COL 229; Ev 157; GW 187; 2T 618; 4T 263

ministers in, who make angels in audience ashamed TM 339

ministers should bow in silent prayer after entering 2T 613; 5T 492

ministers should enter, with dignified and solemn mien 5T 492

ministers should not relate anecdotes in Ev 640; TM 142

ministers should pursue their business outside of 4T 262

ministers’ decorum in Ev 640-2; GW 172-4; 2T 610, 612-3, 706; TM 339

modern, plain words that should be heard in PK 141

most able effort in, is ineffective without heavenly unction 5T 75

no, like martyr’s pile GC 226

pompous dignity not needed in 1T 648

popular, teaching heard from 1T 248

preaching in, personal work that exerts greater influence than 3T 233

religion of, family religion and 5T 161

sacred, man qualified to stand as minister in 4T 526-7

SDA: kind of reformers needed in 1SM 159

many will stand in, with torch of false prophecy TM 409

much that is brought into, God cannot approve TM 337

teachers of God’s word in, all cannot be 4T 118

trifling anecdotes in, are out of place TM 142

truth needs to be lived outside of 5T 530

world is not convinced so much by what is taught from, as by what church lives 6T 260

See also Preaching; Public speaker; Sermon

Pulpit declamations

Pulpit declamations, church members depend on, instead of Spirit 1SM 127

Pulpit preacher, Pulpit preachers

Pulpit preacher, Pulpit preachers, danger of there being shams in 2SM 147

Pulsation

Pulsation, heart’s, testifies of God’s care Ed 131; PP 115 See also Heart; Pulse

Pulse

Pulse, beats by power of God 6BC 1062

does not beat by inherent energies Ed 131; PP 115

fevered, becomes more calm and regular amid surroundings of nature MH 264

opium’s effect upon 2SM 444

spiritual, good thoughts quicken MYP 144

test people’s, as you visit them Ev 142

succeeds pulse, under God’s supervision 1BC 1081; MM 9; 1SM 294-5

throbbing, kept in order and activity by God’s power MH 417; MM 8

would not beat without God’s constant care CH 586; MM 291

Supplement

spiritual, Christ waiting to quicken UL 313:5

Pulse beat, Pulse beats

Pulse beat, Pulse beats, continual evidence of power of ever-present God 8T 260

Pump, Pumps

Pump, Pumps, ship’s AA 442

Pumpkin pie, Pumpkin pies

Pumpkin pie, Pumpkin pies, dried pumpkins used in making CD 323

Punctuality

Punctuality, essential in: God’s work 3T 500

gospel worker 3T 499

teacher Ed 277

SS teachers should be examples in CSW 92

See also Promptness

Punishment

1. Of the wicked

2. Miscellaneous

Supplement

1. Of the wicked

awaits manufacturers of fermented wine and hard cider 5T 359

according as talents have been abused CS 119-20; 2T 668

according to their responsibility 8T 96

delayed by God’s mercy PK 276-7; PP 628; 4T 165

eternal, results of false doctrine re EW 218-20; GC 534-6; LS 29-30

every transgression brings 4T 147

for sins they influence others to commit 5T 359

for things they failed to do 2T 27

greatest, persons who know God’s will and do it not will receive 1T 133

God’s word clearly presents FE 187

more exalted the position of offender, more certain will be his 4T 371

nonetheless certain and terrible for being long delayed PP 628

proportionate to light received and rejected PK 425; 4T 165

Satan’s, as antitypical scapegoat See Scapegoat

greater than that of those he deceives EW 294-5; GC 673; SR 428-9

sinner brings, upon himself 6BC 1110; 1SM 235

some wicked will receive more, than others EW 294; GC 544, 673; SR 429

strange act for God to do GC 627; PP 628

EGW received light on 1T 39-40

time, place, and manner of EW 218-9, 221, 294-5; GC 672-3; SR 427-9; 5T 100

worm of life in EW 294

See also Death; Hell; Torment

2. Miscellaneous

David told to choose one of three kinds of PP 747-8

fear of, Christ’s disciple should not follow Him because of DA 480

do not serve God merely from PP 523

do not shun sin merely from PP 601

for disobedience, in Israel PP 324-6, 676

for man’s disobedience, Christ volunteered to bear 1SM 308

for sins of world, Christ actually bore FE 429

for world’s wickedness, speedily coming 5T 209

greater, professed people of God who are due to receive 5T 100; 1T 133

Jews’, in proportion to their intelligence and warnings despised 4T 164-5

judicial, borne by Christ for man’s sins SR 225

neglect of, by parents and rulers PP 728

of children CG 244-57; 2T 259-60

administer, in love CT 116-7

administer, only from sense of duty CG 252-3

never administer, in anger CT 117; 1T 398; 2T 259

prayer should precede CT 117-8; 1T 398

whipping as See Rod; Whipping

of crime, God’s mercy manifest in PP 326

of sin with sin, by train of circumstances PP 728

of the guilty, Christ bore 1SM 322

of thousands by God, to save millions PP 325-6

prompt, crime should receive PP 326

sinner’s, Christ volunteered to bear SR 47

sure to follow rebellion against light of truth PK 276

threatenings of, why children disregard 3T 532

Supplement

according to the truth received Mar 176:4

adultery of certain woman was deserving of heavy TSB 130:1

anger in UL 163:7

better without using the rod UL 163:8

certain, although God has borne long TSB 121:0

Christ took our, by the law of love TMK 289:4

disobedience will receive: lesson from Israelites TDG 91:4

failure to give, for sin would be a crime UL 378:6

given when all decisions have been made Mar 191:3

God,

gives, as a warning UL 240:6

laid, on His Son AG 66:3

takes no pleasure in TDG 40:4

greater for wicked with more influence and talent UL 140:5

guilt determines, for establishing law of nations 3SM 415:5

licentiousness of Israel not stopped by CC 115:2

love of God seen in His, of transgressors LHU 158:6

pray before giving UL 163:8

proportional to dishonor to God; self-indulgence TSB 119:4

remitted for justified sinner 3SM 194:2

talk with yourself and with God before giving; anger 2MCP 519:2

watchfulness and prayer better than, for children RC 185:4

wrongdoers soon to receive TDG 152:2