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Sentence count:153+8Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: discourselecturerecitationtalkSimilar words: hormoneharmonyuppermostthermometerfurthermoreinnermostharmonizedisharmonyMeaning: ['sɜrmən /'sɜːmən]  n. 1. an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) 2. a moralistic rebuke. 
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31. The first sermon she preached reiterated the message.
32. Yassinepromptly preached an inflammatory sermon at the local mosque.
33. Rev. Whitman delivered a powerful sermon.
34. Wesley's sermon provides a complete contrast.
35. Coincidentally, Pelagia was in attendance at that particular sermon.
36. The theme of the sermon was reverence and obedience.
37. Father gives the bridal sermon over my dead body.
38. His sermon produced uproar in the House.
39. The problem can also be discussed in Sunday-school classes or confronted directly in a sermon on the subject of family violence.
40. In 1581 he was appointed to preach a sermon at St Paul's Church, London.
41. According to the legend, David was about to give a sermon in Brefi.
41. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
42. Once at least he could feel that a sermon of his moved his hearers.
43. But Mark had now become absorbed in an idea for a sermon that had suddenly come to him.
44. They listened to an impassioned sermon delivered by the Archbishop of Tyre and were moved to take the cross themselves.
45. It is better than sitting still in one of the pews, waiting for the sermon to be over.
46. I mended the tent-pole bag and listened to another sermon before switching off my torch.
47. One way of doing this without embarking on too much teaching is to spend each week applying the Sunday morning sermon.
48. Charity was included in it too and Mona launched into a short sermon on her favourite subject, patriotism.
49. As he read the first draft of his sermon, Barnabas listened with sincere interest.
50. Many of his utterances were, however, sermon commonplaces, to which parallels can be found in other contemporary preaching.
51. He pointed out its full implications in the Sermon on the Mount and elsewhere.
52. In the midst of a sermon, he suffered an apoplectic attack and remained unconscious for the rest of his life.
53. The sermon he preached was scholarly, and explained why he had been called to this well-found charge and to the chaplaincy.
54. The sermon he found surprisingly proper, but Adams was repelled to see poor wretches fingering their prayer beads.
55. He felt strangely disoriented and feebly guilty and for a moment could not remember the crux of his sermon for tomorrow.
56. However, he was able to clear away this misconception in his sermon on the following Sunday.
57. His room mate, who was considerably older, was due to preach a sermon at St Paul's Cathedral but fell ill.
58. The play proposes to be a sermon against such injustice.
59. Richard Baxter again pacified the crowd and eventually finished his sermon without further interruption.
60. However, they were put off by his rambling and disorganised sermon.
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