Synonym: discourse, sermon. Similar words: far-reaching, teaching, bleaching, teach-in, preach, preacher, aching, poaching. Meaning: [prɪːtʃ] n. 1. an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) 2. a moralistic rebuke.
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61 And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching.
62 It was only a few minutes into Sunday when Vice President Gore started preaching the gospel.
63 His preaching was aimed primarily at the understanding and the conscience of his hearers.
64 Preaching to the converted, he said that credit was the best indicator of forthcoming recession, or the end thereof.
65 His jailers realized that his ransom would exceed those of the other prisoners, so Raymond was continuously tortured for preaching.
66 Frequently the visitors were so numerous they could not fit into the house, so Seymour began preaching from the porch.
67 A speech impediment did nothing to stop him from preaching.
68 I believe it was the fact that the preaching was truly expository that hooked him.
69 This means a goal of thirty viable gospel preaching churches in our town and twelve in Cranham alone.
70 Our Pastor was preaching on Psalm 37 and verses 5 and 6 really spoke to me.
71 The reading of Scripture, preaching and prayers can take place in a variety of idioms, depending upon the circumstances.
72 You're always preaching honesty, and then you lie to me.
72 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
73 In those days there was little opportunity to hear Gospel preaching in Shropshire.
74 Inland travel and preaching became easier at once, though he had hair-raising adventures and was not naturally brave.
75 He go on and pay his fifty-dollar fine for preaching without a permit and go on back out here.
76 Ministers rode the circuit, so the elder of the church did most of the work, including preaching.
77 Known for her preaching, Dinah Morris easily gains admittance to the prison in Stoniton when she asks to see Hetty.
78 The party that became notorious in the 1980s for bombing embassies and kidnapping foreigners is now preaching against rudeness.
79 But they will still usually be only the party faithful, so he will find himself preaching to the converted.
80 Until people are unequivocally taught this unpalatable truth there can be no preaching of good news.
81 Another incident followed Richard Baxter's preaching of a sermon on original sin.
82 Richard Baxter was preaching in Alcester one Sunday in September 1642 when the sound of distant canon fire was heard.
83 He showed me that all my preaching, writing and other ministry was absolutely nothing compared to my love-relationship with him.
84 Only days later, however, he was preaching that the outcome was the best thing that state had ever seen.
85 In 1807, Dinah is no longer preaching, the Conference having changed its rules to forbid it.
86 Not only was he preaching to the choir, he was talking to tax-cutting evangelists.
87 It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.
88 But she had also issued a proclamation forbidding all preaching and teaching.
89 If you actually worked for Jobs, he took time out from preaching the Mac gospel to meddle in your life.
90 It draws attention to the centrality of preaching in the New Testament.
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