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  2. Orator - Wikipedia

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    A pulpit orator is a Christian author, often a clergyman, renowned for their ability to write or deliver (from the pulpit in church, hence the word) rhetorically skilled religious sermons. In some universities , the title 'Orator' is given to the official whose task it is to give speeches on ceremonial occasions, such as the presentation of ...

  3. M. C. B. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Madison Charles Butler Mason (1859–1915) was an African American reverend known for his pulpit oratory in the Methodist Episcopal Church. [1] [2] [3] A native of Louisiana, he addressed the church's Congress on Africa at the age of 36 in 1895. at the Congress, Mason told African American that they had rights to remain and claim American full citizenship but the obligation for evangelizing ...

  4. Edward Everett - Wikipedia

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    Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 – January 15, 1865) was an American politician, Unitarian pastor, educator, diplomat, and orator from Massachusetts.Everett, as a Whig, served as U.S. representative, U.S. senator, the 15th governor of Massachusetts, minister to Great Britain, and United States secretary of state.

  5. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of the orator Cicero speaking to the Roman Senate, Cicero Denounces Catiline, an 1889 fresco by Cesare Maccari. During the political rise of the Roman Republic, Roman orators copied and modified the ancient Greek techniques of public speaking.

  6. State of the Union: How Obama Will Use His Bully Pulpit - AOL

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    As President Obama delivers the his fifth State of the Union address tonight, he'll have a lot of boxes to check. Depending on who you ask, his speech will emphasize jobs, cyber security, European ...

  7. Thomas De Witt Talmage - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the most prominent religious leaders in the United States during the mid- to late-19th century, equaled as a pulpit orator perhaps only by Henry Ward Beecher. He also preached to crowds in England. During the 1860s and 70s, Talmage was a well-known reformer in New York City and was often involved in crusades against vice and crime.

  8. Religious affiliation in the United States House of ...

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    The following list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States House of Representatives in the 119th Congress.In most cases, besides specific sources, the current representatives' religious affiliations are those mentioned in regular researches by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life at the Pew Research Center.

  9. List of speakers of the United States House of Representatives

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    This article is part of a series on the United States House of Representatives Great Seal of the United States House of Representatives History of the House Members Current members (by seniority non-voting) Former members Hill committees (DCCC NRCC) Women in the House Speaker of the House (list of speakers list of elections) Party leaders Democratic Caucus Republican Conference Congressional ...