Read full poem →with Oxenbridge, who had returaed from
preaching in that iBland, whither he had gone
wh«n the High Church party were to power,
Dictionary Entry
To give a sermon.
In a Sentence
“A learned local Muslim used to preach in the small mosque every Friday.”
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Poetry examples for “preaching”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The reeds that waver, the weeds that float?
A young man preaching in a boat.
What was it ye went out to hear
Read full poem →Man’s life is death. Yet Christ endured to live,
Preaching and teaching, toiling to and fro,
Few men accepting what He yearned to give,
Read full poem →and Rahbek's _Danske Viser_ of the Middle Ages. It seems to
refer to the first preaching of Christianity in the North, and to
the institution of Knight-Errantry. The three maidens I suppose to
Read full poem →_Easter Sunday_. FRIAR CUTHBERT _preaching to the
crowd from a pulpit in the open air_. PRINCE
Read full poem →Clowney, Preaching and Biblical Theology, 1 5
Genesis 3 15, Genesis 121-3
Read full poem →but not the event", a distinction on which the structure of promise in the covenant rests
Preaching and Biblical Theology (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1961), 45
Read full poem →meager, are not always visible, and the reason is by no means the insufficiency of the
Word 25 Combining pastoral and professorial insight Chapell wrote, "Ultimately preaching
accomplishes its spiritual purposes not because of the skills of the preacher, but because of
Read full poem →evangelical life, but it has been dislodged from its center ,,4J Bringing this crisis into the
realm of preaching and the purview of this thesis, Wells conducted a survey and noted,
Read full poem →Engaging the task of Christian preaching is not easy, those who do so must feel the
compulsion of God’s commission to bear the weight of heavy duty Martin Luther
