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Writers (unidentified) - Wylie, J. A.

Writers (unidentified)

Writers (unidentified), passages quoted from Ed 150, 235, 303; Ev 176, 447; FE 98; GC 21; MB 93; MH 443; SR 321; 1T 463; 4T 369; 5T 55; TM 56 See also Poet

Writing, Writings

1. Seventh-day Adventist

2. Miscellaneous

1. Seventh-day Adventist

accomplished, minister’s true honor and glory is not in amount of his 4T 416

brevity in, study to interest reader by 2T 671

burden of, young ministers do not have 3T 558

by ministers 4T 264-6

Corliss’s (J. O.), that should be reproduced CW 28

devoting Sabbath regularly to, dishonors God 4T 539

do not engage in, when mind is tired Ev 181

evangelists’ duty re, during public effort Ev 656-7

free and easy style needed in GW 169; 2T 671

Haskell’s (S. N.), that should be reproduced CW 28

incessant, unfits minister for pastoral work GW 337; 4T 265

ministers cautioned against overwork in Ev 659

ministers must not apply themselves too closely to 4T 264

ministers should be proficient in TM 194

of pioneer standard-bearers, reprint CW 28, 32; 1SM 161

simplicity and ease in, cultivate 2T 671

talent for, duty of ministers who have CW 85

truth presented in easy style of, backed up with a few strong proofs is best 3T 36

weed out of, everything appearing antagonistic to law and order 6T 394

JW’s, how people were affected by moods of 3T 96-7

2. Miscellaneous

ability for, as spiritual gift 9T 144

art of, should have rightful place in SDA schools CT 218

children should be taught CT 168-9

correct use of language in, students should be taught CT 207, 216

extensive knowledge of historical and theological, not essential to Christian work MH 441

first examples in, called “coarse-hand” 2SG 11

in clear and fair hand, is necessary accomplishment CT 218

kinds of, which endanger students CT 187

learn art of correct, before attempting higher branches of literary knowledge CT 219

many persons who think they have finished their education are faulty in CT 215

miss. work by, to friends ChS 28

of all connected with SDA work should be closely criticized CW 158

of God’s witnesses during Dark Ages were suppressed, misrepresented, and mutilated SR 335

of great men of past are not safe guide MM 99

of Greek and Roman classical writers youth not safe under educators using FE 98

of infidels: contain some elevating thoughts FE 175

should not be used in education MH 440

use of, dangerous in SDA schools CT 26-7

See also Infidel author

of pagans: contain some elevating thoughts FE 175

use of, dangerous in SDA schools CT 26-7

of persons who deny God’s existence, good education does not require knowledge of FE 173

of uninspired men, mind becomes dwarfed and cheapened by feeding only on ML 107

SDA can serve as diligent workers in ChS 28

strictly historical, that lead to crime and licentiousness CM 143; CT 133

tame and fruitless, cause of many MH 309

EGW’s experience in, when in school 2SG 11

See also Book

Supplement

editor counseled that God reads between lines of PM 41:3

Ellen White’s activity of, See White, Ellen, writing of

gift of, to become a power for God TDG 26:4

interesting and to the point for Review PM 222:0

prayer of Ellen White for guidance in TMK 266:3

purpose of, giving truth, not seeking popularity PM 223:5

relationship with God needed for, in the Review PM 225:2

uninspired, dwarf the mind OHC 35:5

Written records

Written records, antediluvians had no PP 83

Written revelation

Written revelation, no, during first 2,500 years of human history GC 5

Wrong, Wrongs

Wrong, Wrongs, another person’s, nicest and most important work is to touch 1T 166

cannot be righted by a few feeble and intermittent efforts 3T 325

church’s duty to reprove 3T 265-9

church members who are ever inclined to be on side of 3T 271-2

concealed, will not succeed Ed 108-9

correct, in meekness and love 3T 16

courage needed to reprove PP 578

denial of, to avoid consequences 8T 96

done by others does not excuse wrong done by you 3T 523; 5T 37

done to another person: reaches from him to God PP 722

should be made right MH 229

done to fellow church member DA 440-2; GW 498-502; 7T 260-4

done to you: do not chafe over MH 485

unconfessed, forgive MB 113-4

what to do re DA 440-1; GW 498-500; MYP 97; SC 121; SD 90, 153; 7T 260-2

dwelling on supposed, is easier than pacifying or controlling feelings once aroused 2T 430

forbearance that should be manifest under MH 485-6

God will help men to overcome, if they will pray in faith 3T 540

indifference of God’s servants to, among His people 5T 676

make, right by repentance and confession 2T 154

man reluctant to acknowledge frankly that he had done 2T 388

must be: called wrongs 3T 324; 5T 676

reproved 3T 260

necessity for plainly rebuking sin and reproving, frequent need of 3T 93

never expose another person’s, unless it is necessary FE 279-80

of God’s people, should never be passed by indifferently 3T 359

person guilty of, is first to suspect wrong MB 126

person who seeks to save his life by concealing, is losing it 2T 304

persons who have done, never discourage CH 243

public, publicly reproving 2T 15

public exposure of student’s, does harm to wrongdoer CT 267-8

put away every 2T 124

reluctance to confess, results of 4T 240-2

repentance for past, should be shown by redeeming time 3T 549

reproving, unpleasant duty of 3T 314

righteousness will prevail over 3T 572

thinking, first evil is in 4T 242

two, do not make one right 5T 349

unconfessed, must be met again 2T 154

Supplement

brooding over supposed RY 73:0

children must be corrected for, but never in anger 2MCP 519:0

confessing your one, may help restore straying soul OHC 178:3

conscience may lead to 1MCP 322:4

considering advice to do, is walking in way of ungodly TMK 319:3

correction,

of business; daily conversion needed TDG 343:2

of unobserved, to protect cause of God TDG 166:4

doer suffers from TDG 121:2

fear of doing, by one not generally sinful 2MCP 809:1

making, right leaving no work undone LYL 72:3

not too late to right UL 49:2

others who think differently are not necessarily TDG 274:3

patience in spite of, done to you LHU 299:6

regret for, means correction and trying to be better HP 260:6

repress tendency to, resolutely TMK 135:3

sanctioned by silence UL 206:3

submit to, rather than sin UL 42:4

suffer, rather than do wrong OHC 274:4

things going, imitate Christ and to not get excited about TDG 263:3

two, do not make a right; victories needed to overcome TDG 263:3

vindication of, writing should not be for PM 223:5

See also Evil; Injustice

Wrong direction

Wrong direction, one step in, prepares way for another 4T 578

Wrongdoer, Wrongdoers

Wrongdoer, Wrongdoers, guard against undue severity toward AA 503-4

ministers’ laxness quoted by TM 188

public exposure is harmful to CT 267

sin must be plainly laid out before COL 248

unwise sympathy for 3T 329

will be separated from God’s presence 5T 509

will have sympathy of wrongdoers TM 182

See Sinners

Wrongdoing

Wrongdoing, consciousness of, degrades mind and character 5T 396

denied by some people to avoid consequences of confession 8T 96

let no one flatter you in 5T 509

many believers constantly misrepresent Christ’s character by 7BC 963

suits carnal heart better than rightdoing 5T 533

Württemberg, Germany

Württemberg, Germany GC 363-4

Wycliffe, John

Wycliffe, John AA 348, 598; Ed 254; GC 79-96, 99-100, 115, 245, 249, 303, 609; 2SG 195-6; SR 336-7

Wylie, J. A.

Wylie, J. A., quoted GC 60, 71-7, 90-8, 102-119, 140-7, 173-81, 200-1, 212-31, 240-4, 270-9