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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121 As preaching disciples do you recount your experience to your Lord?
122 Mr Mandelbaum has been preaching the gospel of petrol a long time, and does so persuasively.
123 The preacher likes to make an allusion to Homer while preaching.
124 This occasion was provided by the preaching in Germany of an Indulgence proclaimed by Leo X. (1513-21).
125 He remained there for a fortnight, preaching, administering the sacrament, teaching, exhorting.
126 The great John Wesley had been preaching for a number of years when someone challenged him concerning his faith.
127 Implication of apologetics as preaching: we must not preach falsehoods.
128 According to Paul's Letter to the Galatians, James the Just sent envoys to check up on him and what he was preaching (Galatians 2:12).
129 The preacher should still do an exegetical study of the passages before preaching, and include an exposition of the texts in his sermon.
130 Actors are such a band of guys that they do not undertake a great man's responsibilities and sufferings while preaching stagewise to the public.
131 Singapore's prime minister warned Sunday in his National Day speech that "aggressive preaching" by religious groups and attempts to convert others threaten the tiny city-state's stability.
132 Paul himself had suffered in Philippi for the sake of the Gospel (v. 2), but even that did not stop him from faithfully preaching the same message at Thessalonica.
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133 He insists over and over that his task is not buffoonery, but teaching ( or even preaching ).
134 The office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence.
135 In the audiences ' view, the local documentaries in China has been closely with the traditional church-state together, and full of consciousness and preaching color.
136 The children who were preaching self fulfillment to their parents are now parents themselves.
137 James is a self-confessed Linux fanatic and has spent many happy hours preaching on the subject to anyone within earshot.
138 Their paranoid espousal of various conspiracy theories, rabid support of Israel and religious Zionism, and fiery preaching about the "Islamic Threat" held for me a strange fascination.
139 I will make a shift as Macwhid did with the preaching.
140 Nightfall found him many minels short of his appointed preaching place.
141 You don't have to tell Welsh about the attractions of rugby football - you' re preaching to the converted!
142 The effect of his preaching was counteracted by the looseness of his behavior.
143 But he is making his own personal judgement about his circumstances, not preaching to the world.
144 His other activities in Persia and later Assyria, included healing and preaching.
145 "Yes, I know," assented the Malefactor - "three years' imprisonment and the preaching.
146 Wherever he went, he sowed the dragon's teeth by preaching racial segregation.
147 A noted pastor once told me, "When I'm preaching through the Sermon on the Mount, I sound like a legalist;"
148 Middle school art teacher Dave Warwak was fired in 2007 for preaching veganism.
149 The Bible calls Noah a preacher of righteousness. (II Peter 2:5) For 120 years God was trying to warn the people through Noah's preaching and through seeing the ark being built.
150 The next preaching series is the book of Ephesians. Please read the book once.
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