My second and third exercises are dumbbell preacher curls and seated alternate dumbbell curls, and again I supinate or pronate appropriately. |
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Rex Brindle, 88, of Falcon Gardens, is a genuine lover of people and has been an active local preacher since he was in his late teens. |
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The preacher was a popular southern evangelic reverend who was talking about being saved. |
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His body language was all wrong, a mixture of smalltown lawyer and revivalist preacher. |
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Flip the pad on a preacher bench so your chest and abs rest on the inclined side and your arms lie along the flat, vertical side. |
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In other words, dawning the robes of a preacher didn't imbue you with wisdom, intelligence and discernment. |
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Mr Jacob Fletcher, a local preacher for 44 years, has been engaged in many branches of religious work in the course of his 73 years. |
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Ron was training to be a Baptist lay preacher when he decided that his duty was to his country and he joined the army. |
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He has become an itinerant preacher, but his temporary religious conversion does not prevent him from persistently pursuing her. |
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Stephen King has said that he sees himself as an heir to puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards. |
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At the pulpit there was a preacher, dressed in black with long, blond hair. |
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He is known as a brilliant and inspirational preacher, and his congregation is convinced of his godliness. |
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Unlike other biceps exercises, the preacher curl places specific demands on form. |
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However, I will not stay quiet when a preacher gets on his soapbox and tries to persuade us to buy what clearly amounts to simple gaudery. |
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The young predikant said to himself that it might be a paraphrase of the preacher. |
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Therefore, you might want to perform an isolation exercise such as preacher curls instead and take the delts out of play. |
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Johannes Stinstra was a Mennonite preacher in the Frisian town of Harlingen. |
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The preacher walked on, pleased to see that the little girl had Jesus foremost in her heart. |
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He went to interview a fanatical Islamist preacher who did not want to be found. |
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Thomas was a biblical commentator, an educator of his fellow friars, a theologian, a preacher, and a great contemplative. |
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And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
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The preacher can make good use of this material, but by making broad allusions to many stories rather than by exposition of a single pericope. |
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I'm bowled over by a Pentecostal preacher who is honest to the extent that I, an avowed agnostic, am prepared to sing hosannas to him. |
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Assuredly, by foretelling the destruction of a Temple a preacher could invite backlash for the implied criticism of its hierocracy. |
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What held this strange alliance of East Belfast back street preacher and born again estate agent together was the cement of sectarianism. |
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A hellfire preacher wearing desert-style camouflage fatigues was holding forth from a stage ringed in sand bags. |
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He was educated at Cambridge, took priest's orders, and became known as a preacher. |
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Nevertheless, from first to last he conscientiously fulfilled his duties as preacher and catechizer. |
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After his return to Cyprus, he worked as a preacher and catechizer in the Archdiocese. |
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The only bright spot is provided by Cedric the Entertainer, as a crooked preacher. |
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A great deal of the power and impact of the preached Word comes from the fit between the preacher and the words being preached. |
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That's the most powerful man in the US House of Representatives saying that, not some no-name preacher from Arkansas. |
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For preacher curls, my body is braced in position, so I don't use body motion. |
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The grandson of a fiery Nazarene preacher in Colorado, it can be assumed that the only book allowed in his house as a child was the holy one. |
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In our conversations in the narthex, we learn to smile and nod and thank the preacher for the sermon even if we didn't understand a thing. |
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It is like writing about the virtues of a preacher who keeps carelessly getting himself arrested in bordellos. |
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The lay preacher was stopped by police in Wales for driving an uninsured car. |
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No doubt my uncomprehending email to S. would be, in Mother's book, the Internet equivalent of cussing in front of the preacher. |
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He visited the Moravian colony at Herrnhut in 1738, and appointed his first lay preacher in the same year. |
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Following a continental tour, Bancroft returned to America in 1822 to serve at Harvard as a Latin tutor and an occasional preacher. |
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As the convention concluded, a revivalist preacher conducted a benediction. |
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He was the son of a Baptist preacher who sermonized about the virtues of the free market. |
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The message entrusted to the preacher must be proclaimed just as it was first delivered. |
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Then the image of a depression-era preacher and his message of Hell-fire and brimstone. |
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The local preacher, Avery, tried to get her to part with it to help fund the church and she flatly refused. |
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However, in the hands of a skilled preacher and exegete, it is still very serviceable. |
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Really, how could anyone accuse an American televangelist of being your run-of-the-mill, double-dealing, dishonest preacher? |
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True, it rolls mellifluously off the tongue and hangs in the air like an echo from a bell or the sonorous tones of a self-righteous preacher. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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Yet, accomplished mastery of all the knowledge and techniques important to preaching may not make the preacher successful. |
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Or, if I was very unlucky and lived in a remote Scottish hamlet, a lay preacher would have been brought around to my house to exorcise me. |
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Having attracted Laud's attention as a preacher, he was sent by him to Oxford and became a fellow of All Souls College. |
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The way he asked for money put to use his prodigious talents as a preacher, a wheedler, a comic and a man in dire financial need. |
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Those figures may have been dubious but, for an itinerant preacher, he had a pretty way with words that struck a raw nerve. |
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He would probably be the nicest liberal preacher that you ever met in the whole world. |
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Nor is there any intention to suggest that the teacher should become a preacher or exhorter, even for so good an end as the general welfare. |
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I was looking up at the preacher when I noticed a young blond woman standing beside one of the tent poles. |
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Nevertheless Muhammad's own prestige and reputation as a preacher extended to neighbouring districts. |
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Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, the daughter of an alcoholic Methodist preacher who was the black sheep of a wealthy merchant family. |
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It remains an overpowering moment, delivered with the manic energy of a preacher. |
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The preacher told him that a man had to believe that Christ was this sacrifice for his sins, and to repent and ask God to save his soul. |
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Dose's continuous incoherent diatribe evokes in turn the babble of a madman, the discourse of a preacher or the conversation of a child. |
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I have been a Methodist local preacher for 45 years and an Anglican reader for six. |
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She then trained to be a local preacher, candidated for the ministry and spent three years training to be a minister. |
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Trajkovski is a lawyer and a licensed local preacher of the Methodist Church. |
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Grant does so reluctantly, at the urgent behest of his aunt, Jefferson's godmother, and a local preacher. |
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She was training to be a lay preacher, but knew that wasn't where she wanted to be, and wasn't sure where she was going. |
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A knife to his belly had brought him to the Bowery Mission, where he continues as a lay preacher. |
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Religious leaders were there, logan said, but not all of them were dressed in typical preacher garb. |
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Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy. |
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The new copy-reader here mentioned was C.C. Foss, a cherubic little fellow who was also a Methodist preacher. |
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Far from a crude warlord, he was a chameleon, equally comfortable as a preacher or a warrior. |
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Suffering from prostate cancer, Parkinson's and water on the brain, the preacher will speak from an ingenious pulpit designed to allow him to evangelise in a sitting position. |
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Perhaps the only other role he gave as much to is that of the crazed preacher in The Night of the Hunter. |
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Surely a preacher can warm his heart at the fires these men have kindled. |
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He guested as a lay preacher on the Hour of Power and dabbled in talk radio as a fill-in for Boortz. |
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He was thrilled when I told him I was planning to become a Methodist minister and that our daughter, Sarah, was training to become a local preacher. |
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As well as being a prominent sheep farmer, Mr Dunn was also an auctioneer, and for more than 70 years as Methodist local preacher, visiting chapels throughout the county. |
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The idea came to me that I ought to be a preacher and help to save souls. |
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Kayla Rae says some students had strong reactions to seeing their preacher play the part of shooter. |
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In April, I met in Manhattan with swami Nikhilanand Ji, a JKP preacher who studied at Barsana Dham. |
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As the preacher crossed himself, the church bell began to toll. |
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The result has all the passion, tact, and nuance of a street-corner preacher. |
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Now I must aver that when I was in this country, two years ago, I did not hear a single preacher who taught me like my own great masters but such as are deemed Methodistical. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven for our sins if we repented. |
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The Two and Half Men star recently trashed his show on YouTube sitting beside a bizarre preacher. |
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On his way out of the big house he is confronted by a street preacher who welcomes him to freedom and urges him to abide by the straight and narrow. |
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What could that mountebank of a preacher have said to turn his mind so? |
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Others feel the need for a bit of encouragement, a sense that the preacher understands or better still sympathises with the compulsions of their lives. |
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The vengeance-seeking, obstinate businessman and peace preacher are soon forced into a farcical confrontation. |
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A grandson of a Nazarene preacher, Edwards left the fold of his nascent church many a year ago but continues to hold tightly to the God he met there. |
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The church was still and quiet, as the preacher incanted somnolently. |
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Later, the company risked its stance of ostensible objectivity by joining the preacher and his family for a picnic supper at a farm north of the city. |
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He stands centre stage, raising his arms like a talented preacher. |
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The preacher of the day on Tuesday was a prominent Methodist clergywoman. |
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My point is that the preacher will need to move away from a method of close exposition of a single pericope to take a broader look at the larger plot. |
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More important than the historical contexts of the appointed texts, the preacher needs to recognize that Reformation Sunday shapes our interpretation of these pericopes. |
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Their success seemed to depend on their intensity, and their intensity depended on the rhetorical ability of the preacher to inspire a sense of contrition for past offenses. |
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I don't want to sound like a preacher, but there is no way that this can continue and I for one am not going to bend over to these forces of darkness. |
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Although the elevation of mind and heart of people and preacher alike is the purpose of biblical proclamation, teaching or instruction is hardly outlawed. |
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A preacher may be taken as some obsessed creature in pursuance of his mission but, as one can see, he is also providing life to those he gets acquainted with. |
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So the jobs of the theologian, the interpreter of history, the counselor, the preacher, the cultural critic, and the scriptural exegete all converge. |
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When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids, the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away. |
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Mary Magdalene's second career as a persuasive preacher gave me courage. |
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Peter Waldo of Lyon was a wealthy merchant who gave up his riches around 1175 after a religious experience and became a preacher. |
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Methodism was first practised in the area in 1784, by the notable preacher Matthew Mayer. |
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In Norway, Hans Nielsen Hauge, a lay street preacher, emphasized spiritual discipline and sparked the Haugean movement. |
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During this time he was also involved with the Canongate Theatre through his friend John Home, a preacher. |
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The light dawns and Rhys becomes a zealous member of the chapel and is set on the path towards being a preacher after all. |
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Thomas Newcomen was a lay preacher and a teaching elder in the local Baptist church. |
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This campaign of moderation versus zealotry, peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. |
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Even today, it is rare to find a Brethren preacher or an official Brethren publication questioning this doctrine. |
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In 1661 he was reduced to preacher at Gray's Inn, lodging with his friend Seth Ward. |
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Being a preacher, I think he would use as the basis the scriptural principle of seedtime and harvest. |
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Carter is not a preacher of environmentalism nor a corporate apologist. |
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His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a preacher. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven if we repented our sins. |
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The royal family of the country are prominent members, and the late king was a lay preacher. |
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He was Canada's first saddlebag preacher, and travelled from Lake Ontario to Detroit for 50 years preaching the gospel. |
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He never talked about why he became a lay preacher in 1924, not long after he emerged from hospital. |
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In Mark Twain's theology, he is the truth-seeker momentarily banished from heaven, the preacher Koheleth. |
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A sidewalk preacher gave an impassioned sermon while an assistant leafleted those who stayed to listen. |
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Farrakhan is a fiery 80-year-old preacher who has previously counted the late Libyan strongman Moammar Qadhdhafi among his friends. |
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Was there ever yet preacher but there were gainsayers that spurned, that winced, that whimpered against him? |
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It may appear skillless for a preacher to snub the simple aspirations of his audience so brutally. |
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By 1783, the first Methodist chapel was built in Antigua, with John Baxter as the local preacher, its wooden structure seating some 2,000 people. |
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Baxter was a Methodist and had heard of the work of the Gilberts and their need for a new preacher. |
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The society, led by George Loveless, a Methodist local preacher, met in the house of Thomas Standfield. |
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As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher. |
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Ray This view was also held by English Baptist preacher, Charles Spurgeon as well as Jesse Mercer, the namesake of Mercer University. |
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Soon after the Austrian treaty was signed, a reformed preacher, Jacob Kaiser, was captured in Uznach and executed in Schwyz. |
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He became a fiery itinerant preacher, stirring to the depths every neighbourhood he visited. |
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The role of the woman preacher emerged from the sense that the home should be a place of community care and should foster personal growth. |
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In his later years he forsook the stage for the pulpit, and as a Baptist preacher attracted large audiences at Exeter Hall and elsewhere. |
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In November 1904 Jenkins was invited as guest preacher at meetings in Bethany, Ammanford, the church of Nantlais Williams. |
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He became renowned as a teacher and preacher, founding monastic settlements and churches in Wales, Dumnonia, and Brittany. |
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From Glasgow his reputation as a preacher spread throughout the United Kingdom. |
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In January 1799 he was licensed as a preacher of the Gospel by the St Andrews presbytery. |
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In recognition of his work as a lay preacher, the Keir Hardie Methodist Church in London bears his name. |
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Towards the end of 1550, Knox was appointed a preacher of St Nicholas' Church in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Knox's powers as a preacher came to the attention of the chaplain of the garrison, John Rough. |
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The fire-and-brimstone preacher gave the city council a severe tongue-lashing after they voted on a zoning ordinance allowing a new strip club to open. |
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Charles Grandison Finney was an important preacher of this period. |
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The preacher then tells the confirmands, that as a token of their full consent to the confession just made, each of them should kiss the Scroll of the Law. |
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His system of thought has become known as Wesleyan Arminianism, the foundations of which were laid by Wesley and fellow preacher John William Fletcher. |
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Peters, a white turn-of-the-century Pedobaptist preacher of New York. |
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There is only a pulpit for the preacher, which stands along the left side, and on the right is the mimbar, that is a flight of stairs with ten steps. |
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Peter Williams, a forceful preacher, and an indefatigable worker, who had joined the Methodists in 1746, after being driven from several curacies. |
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Bunyan's later years, in spite of another shorter term of imprisonment, were spent in relative comfort as a popular author and preacher, and pastor of the Bedford Meeting. |
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Instead it's the story of the group's leader and Methodist lay preacher George Loveless and his wife Betsy, a story as relevant today as it was 180 years ago. |
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He was an ironmonger by trade and a Baptist lay preacher by calling. |
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There was a low rumbling of heavy sea-boots among the benches, and a still slighter shuffling of women's shoes, and all was quiet again, and every eye on the preacher. |
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Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this Western as a mysterious gunslinging preacher who comes to the aid of a mining settlement being threatened by a ruthless landowner. |
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Zwingli was a scholar and preacher, who in 1518 moved to Zurich. |
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For groups which do not recognize a priesthood distinct from ordinary believers the services are generally led by a minister, preacher, or pastor. |
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In order to save her husband, Watson's character Lena has to join a cult called Colonia Dignidad run by lay preacher, Paul Schafer, played by Nyqvist. |
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Alfred Roberts was an alderman and a Methodist local preacher, and brought up his daughter as a strict Wesleyan Methodist attending the Finkin Street Methodist Church. |
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Peter's Basilica was indulgenced and that one priest, John Tetzel, a preacher of this indulgence, promised an easy path to salvation, but this was not approved by the Church. |
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While chapelmasters are naturally of great interest from a musical standpoint, it is worth remembering that the court preacher was often a far more pivotal figure. |
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He wrote several other brilliant works and was a fierce preacher again innovation and the cults, namely the Mu'tazila, the Shi'a, and the anthropomorphists. |
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Mr Pearce, a lay preacher who qualified in 1994, said the church displays were not a marketing tool, merely a way of making services more interesting. |
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When he lost his job as an iron moulder and was unemployed for 14 months, he used the time to continue his education and also worked as a Methodist lay preacher. |
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Also this week, another locum vicar arrives for a month long stint at St Peter's Anglican church and Methodist lay preacher Karen hopes to become a fully ordained minister. |
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