Read full poem →Censured my neighbours, and said daily prayer.
Alas, how changed! with this same sermon-mien,
The filthy _What-d'ye-call-it_[71]--I have seen.
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Religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter.
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Poetry examples for “sermon”
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Read full poem →By that he ended had his ghostly sermon,
The fox was well induc'd to be a parson,
Read full poem →Like sparks from an inverted torch,
I hear the sermon upon sin,
With threatenings of the last account.
Read full poem →Amalfi
The Sermon of St. Francis
Belisarius
Read full poem →Shriller than trumpets under the Law,
Now a sermon and now a prayer.
The clangorous hammer is the tongue,
Read full poem →theocentric sermons are not entirely or exclusively about God Wells pointed out that
there are many other legitimate subjects that can be treated in a sermon But whatever the
Read full poem →confessed, "If I could come down with a good conscience, I would rather be stretched out
on a wheel and cany stones than preach one sermon " As Mohler reminded us, "Speaking
on the basis of what God has spoken is both arduous and glorious" 97
Read full poem →the Gospel and Pauline traditions and espoused by many theologians "" Robert Jensen
described the sermon as speaking for God, emphasizing the sacramental nature of
Read full poem →Clowney warned, "The Christian proclamation of an Old Testament text is not the
preaching of an Old Testament sermon".114 Christ, is the unity of redemptive history He is
constantly present in the progress of this history "The progression of redemptive history is
