In order to fulfill a wider role, to preach and teach, the Franciscans needed books, churches, and convents. |
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There are many people from all corners of the world, and from all walks of life, who end up in poorer countries to teach or to preach. |
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People, religious and irreligious, are correct to insist that we practise what we preach. |
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It seems ironic to me that those who preach tolerance are so intolerant of those who do not share their liberal views. |
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A host of new religious orders and lay confraternities were founded to preach, teach, tend the sick, and care for the poor. |
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In 429 Bishops Germanus and Lupus were sent from Gaul to Britain to preach against Pelagianism. |
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Women cannot preach to men, but female clerics ministering to women are not uncommon. |
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He graduated in 1931 and pastored a small church in Covington, Georgia, before returning to preach at Atlanta's Westminster Presbyterian Church. |
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At that point, seminar leaders can preach the gospel of citizen journalism. |
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He moved on for several months to live among and preach to the Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw before returning home. |
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And I again insist that to re-establish a strong conception of duty, it is not enough to preach from a holier-than-thou position. |
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Seek out television, radio, and print opportunities to preach the message of nondiscrimination. |
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Although I enjoyed those ancient tales, Dahl was never one to preach or moralise. |
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He abandoned his family and his career as a mathematics teacher to preach a new religion which he called positive philosophy. |
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The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. |
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He says he is not going to preach but to work and live alongside the people because that is what is holy. |
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It was on his return to Uyaynah that he first began to preach his revolutionary ideas of religious reformation on fundamentalist lines. |
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Youth were routinely invited to lead the entire liturgy, craft prayers, offer faith witnesses and even preach sermons. |
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We preach that in Christ and by Christ the kingdom of God has come and the day of salvation has arrived. |
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Those Jinas who, in every age, preach the law and establish the order, are called Tirthankaras. |
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Reforms to the state, then, are not the product of those who preach reformist methods but of the balance of class forces in society. |
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Rex continues to preach once each quarter and happily stands in for any absences. |
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True environmentalists are concerned not with appearances but with practising the principles that they preach. |
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Don't you find it amazing that so many people who heard Paul preach rejected his message. |
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The preacher's job is to preach the message of the text or passage before him. |
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Such men preach with urgency because they have experienced in their hearts the message they preach. |
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He founded the Congregation of the Priests of the Mission or Lazarists to preach especially to country people. |
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They had to preach, administer the sacraments and look after the spiritual welfare of the people. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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The same applies to the twelve and the seventy disciples sent out by Jesus to preach and to heal as his representatives. |
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I'm sure there were enough dippy individuals there he could preach to, however. |
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And amid all this we are to preach the gospel of salvation, gathering in the lost sheep of Christ till the church is complete. |
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To preach a sweet Christ to the fleshly world is the most potent poison that has been given to the dear sheep of Christ from the very beginning. |
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I didn't earn the right to preach, to break bread at the table of Christ, to walk beside people while they pass through the rough places. |
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The vendors preach no lock-ins, strict adherence to standards and openness all around. |
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He no doubt will preach the merits of a well-timed fly ball or a ground ball rather than the home run the Cardinals depend on far too much. |
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So, all in all, I think he had a great opportunity, but didn't do more than just preach the message. |
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Then came major corporations that tried to erect a central stage to make the Internet a platform to preach their own messages. |
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The rockers preach rigour, and rail against easy accommodations with the hosts of Midian constantly prowling around. |
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The question is why Arminians always preach and teach that Christ died for everybody without exception? |
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We run a business, not a re-education camp, so we don't preach the co-operative gospel to people. |
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Many who live here preach bitterly of its negative impacts, while developers lick their chops in anticipation of windfall profits. |
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I appeal to communities in the Eastern Cape to form safety community networks and preach a message of dignity and respect for women. |
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Edwards then explains that the purpose of all this was to open a door for the apostles when they came to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. |
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In common with religion, German Romanticism used allegory to preach its message. |
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Shia know that many Sunni clerics in Saudi Arabia regularly preach that Shia Moslems are heretics. |
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Moving with the times is very much part of the ethos of the magazine, and of course we must practise what we preach. |
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No man is called by God to preach the gospel who does not know the gospel, both doctrinally and experimentally. |
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You preach some messages that are pretty uncomfortable for people to hear-messages people have heard often, but not necessarily taken to heart. |
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Many of the first purpose-built churches were minsters, home to communities of priests, who went out to preach the Gospel over wide territories. |
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We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God. |
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How can anyone sit on high, preach the law and preach about justice and then send someone to their death? |
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A follower of Paul must stay there longer than the apostle did, and preach his doctrines with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. |
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The heartening thing about this was that padre could preach on this and he was well-received. |
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In addition, I was privileged to preach in several other churches in the Manila area. |
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So how do we preach apocalyptic texts and Advent pericopes so that people will listen? |
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The best tribute to the Mahatma would be to eschew hatred and violence and to preach and practise brotherhood. |
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One of the duties of the dean of Christ Church is to preach the annual Christmas sermon. |
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But this is your last chance to preach to me, so I wouldn't grudge you the taking advantage of it. |
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Nothing now could hold John Wesley back from his God-given call to preach the evangelical gospel. |
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We should go out to preach and evangelise, realising that only the Lord can remove the veil of unbelief. |
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During Lent, a visiting priest will celebrate Mass and preach at the Vigil Mass on Saturday night. |
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Thus, when evangelists preach the message of the Cross to today's generation, they are dismayed that increasingly people scoff at the message. |
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In 1748 he gave protection to John Wesley after he tried to preach his message standing on the packhorse bridge. |
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Pastors preach against such beliefs and expectations in village churches on a weekly basis. |
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If you are going to stand around and preach your morals to everyone, try practicing what you preach. |
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I guess there is one thing in being a critic, and a whole new ballgame when it come to practicing what you preach. |
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The greatest show of leadership has been since time immemorial measured by the ability to practice what you preach. |
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Students may read your published work in order to find proof that you don't always practise what you preach. |
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The gentleman was on his way to Oklahoma with his wife and six kids to preach a funeral. |
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For a week in June each year, a team of evangelists and volunteers preach in London locations like Speakers' Corner, Covent Garden and Leicester Square. |
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But I say to you: Christ did not preach the good tidings in time and space! |
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I thank God for sending that evangelist to preach in Papua New Guinea, for it changed my life. |
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Nevertheless, Father Lionel Mélançon, a priest of the diocese, would be permitted to preach the homily for the occasion. |
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We will be empowered to preach the Word without fear and bring challenge and hope to the hearers in our day. |
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We must send a message to those who preach hate that we will not be cowed and intimidated in the face of bigotry. |
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The Pharisees who preach that poverty is due to laziness and thriftlessness, and the fanatics who attribute it to drink, are for the moment silent. |
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Pastors' wives were known to preach sermons and conduct services whenever the pastor was serving another church within his multiple-congregation assignment. |
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In Africa, one of the most important things to preach is tribal union, in order to show that women from different groups can live together. |
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Priests often preach support for the regime to their congregations, many of whom loudly dissent. |
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They preach it in their music, which is a strange hybrid of beat and electric guitar Asian jazz. |
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And it seems that in Britain they preach the gospel of a free-for-all to a sympathetic audience. |
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If we do not refer to and preach our own values then where our interests are pressing we will gradually forget them. |
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But instead of returning, Jesus insists they move on to other towns and villages so he could preach to them too. |
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First of all, He will preach about the great science of Love, and the methods of its application. |
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We practice what we preach and believe that technology can help us protect the environment. |
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We pray for ourselves and for all religious leaders that we may always preach what is true and good and live accordingly. |
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I have the impression that it is as in your book with the inanimate objects which preach Dharma. |
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I do not think any of us want to preach doom and gloom, but I think all of us want to be aware of the signals that are out there. |
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There are many today who do not preach the true gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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They waste their words when they preach the doctrine of the cobblers' wax to the less fortunate who at times suffer from the disease which may be called graphophobia. |
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Jesus preaches peace, the apostles preach peace, the apostolic men preach peace, and they argue against, obsecrate, and upbraid those who sin, but do so with all patience and teaching. |
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And again it is his worldview that gives him the certitude to preach these lies to millions on a daily basis. |
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Those needing pretexts could preach national necessity when they tore down bells or walked off with plate that could be recast into guns or coinage. |
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Only the Conference of the Religious in Ireland dares to poke its head above the parapet, and that is to preach radical-left redistributionism, not conservative-right dogma. |
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They were also sceptical about the World Council of Churches, then at its zenith of influence, and they began to preach God's free grace from their pulpits. |
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Sampey did not resume his full-time service in the ministry, but he became one of the elders of the church and did on occasion preach there and at other local churches. |
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But this is illogic, because none of the other religions preach apocalyptic violence. |
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Please practise what you preach or we will give you the boot! |
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Had our religious leaders used their privileged positions to preach peace messages from their pulpits, perhaps the message could have reached more people. |
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In letters to Theo, Vincent would preach to younger brother the virtues of life. |
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Latimer, despite having opportunity to preach often in London, soon grew weary of court and the king offered him a benefice at West Kington, in Wiltshire. |
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The problem is that too many rich countries preach free trade but practice protectionism, thus denying trading opportunities and markets to poor countries. |
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Bishops might preach at church consecrations or at the translation of relics, or go on occasional preaching tours, particularly to promote crusading fervour. |
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Ironically, those who preach the most about traditional marriage are the ones who are destroying it. |
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I would like to briefly preach the merits of tolerance and understanding. |
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They got to hear Brian preach in Slovakian, with a translator. |
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There were many of God's people in Corinth yet unreached with the gospel, and Paul was exhorted to go and preach there that by their faithful response they might be found. |
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We preach a Gospel that saves to the uttermost, and witness to its power. |
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From a faith perspective, our mission statement followed from Jesus to preach good news to the poor and to heal the broken-hearted and set the captive free. |
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Homilists need to be fully aware of the theology of each evangelist to establish the context at that point in the whole Gospel of the given pericope they choose to preach on. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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A cowardly Jonah fled from God's commission to preach to the Ninevites. |
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Times were hard then but they did not preach the poor mouth. |
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These religious schools still preach an insidious doctrine that foments the sectarian violence that is increasingly a threat to the stability of Pakistan. |
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In such a situation, deviant political cultists who preach a Utopia that can be attained by violence get a hearing from people who would have otherwise dismissed them. |
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And the leaders of all these religions are corrupt and power-hungry, no matter how much peace and brotherly love they preach, they are cut-throat hypocrites. |
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Why don't you practice what you preach, and not be such a hypocrite? |
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Remember, your children must see you practicing what you preach. |
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Just be sure to practice what you preach and avoid getting so wrapped up in other people's problems that you forget to have fun and take care of your own life! |
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Would you like me to preach in your church on the sanctity of human life? |
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So Peter was the first to preach a message unto Gentile believers. |
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Let's unite and preach that message loud and clear and consistently. |
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Now he was free to preach his message to larger groups of people. |
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Alan's concern was that as a Presbyterian clergyman he might not be permitted to preach in pulpits of the Church of England, but this was not a problem. |
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If an evangelist should preach the gospel lacking in the affectionate qualities and energies generated by those truths, he has in reality States and Canada. |
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We may sing songs about the sweet by and by, preach sermons and say prayers until doomsday, and he will never concern himself about us, if we don't wake anybody up. |
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But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than that which we have preached to you, let him be accursed. |
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The last thing we wanted was to preach or talk down to people, making them feel guilty about indulging in less nutritional food choices. |
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Each step of the way, Booker has thrived on the philosophy that your actions matter more than what you preach. |
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The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom. |
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I went up to hear Calvin Butts preach at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. |
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As Friars in the Order of Preachers, we as cooperator brothers preach from a wide variety of pulpits. |
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They would then be able to supernaturally preach the gospel to that particular people without ever having to study the language. |
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Being asked importunately I thought to myself, 'Lord is giving me a chance to preach the gospel. |
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The only people who can describe pantheists as atheists are those who preach the truth of a personal and transcendent god. |
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Khomeini continued to preach in exile about the evils of the Pahlavi regime, accusing the shah of irreligion and subservience to foreign powers. |
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But we preach a hope that recognizes the messiness, the graced muck and mud, that are a part of life and creation. |
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In Acts 17 Paul's message is another example of apologetics being used to preach the gospel to skeptical unbelievers. |
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On the contrary, he continued to baptize publicly, and to preach clearly things that connected with people's daily lives. |
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In this short book of four chapters, Jonah is commissioned by Yahweh to go to Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, to preach repentance. |
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At this point one may ask: How can I preach to others when I am all too conscious of my own weakness and sinfulness? |
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If we can hear such remarks from others, it will be very easy to preach the gospel and evangelize our families. |
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All told, your example carries a lot of importance, so make sure you practice what you preach. |
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You know as well as I that we cannot preach nor say all that we believe-or disbelieve. |
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But it would also be totally wrong to play off research against education and to preach about how wonderful research is in run-down classrooms. |
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You and I have to bear witness with our example, because we cannot live a double life. We cannot preach what we do not practice. |
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Many preach the virtues of the slimline, almost anorexic state, but they do not mention its impact on the functioning of the health system. |
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All of this would be an abomination to those who preach hate and practise murder if we were to walk away. |
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Please keep an eye out for our reports this week and remember to pray for us as we preach the Gospel in Togo. |
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It had been arranged that Jenkins was to preach on the Monday night before his return to New Quay. |
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Govan's Chapel and it was used by John Wesley from 1764 to preach Methodism. |
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Call us to find out more. family rules and, finally, practise what values of our society, and to help them you preach. become self-disciplined so they become happy, responsible adults. |
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I date it — the slow crumbling of my faith, the pulverization of my fortress — from the time, about a year after I had begun to preach, when I began to read again. |
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On the other hand, they preach a shrill doom-and-gloom apocalyptic message concerning the environment and the future. |
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Canon 766 of the Codex Iuris Canonici establishes the conditions under which competent authority may admit the non-ordained faithful to preach in ecclesia vel oratorio. |
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Like all fundamentalists, the antigovernment conservatives preach that greater influence requires a return to purity-the purity of Reaganism. |
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In fact Wroth had to preach in the churchyard because the church was too small to accommodate all those who attended. |
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In 1638 Wroth, along with fellow dissenter Walter Craddock, resigned, but continued to preach and gather followers. |
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Knox's return to St Andrews fulfilled the prophecy he made in the galleys that he would one day preach again in its church. |
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Knox was then told to preach in Buckinghamshire and he remained there until Edward's death on 6 July. |
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In Fell's view, women can justifiably preach because true preaching does not require the traditional book-learning of men, it requires only the light of Christ within. |
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Of course if she begins to preach, and to tell me to count my blessings, I shall send her away. |
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Further, the clergy were enjoined to scriptural reflection, and bishops and parsons instructed to preach at least four times a year. |
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Bunyan was freed in May 1672 and immediately obtained a licence to preach under the declaration of indulgence. |
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Circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, travelled by horseback to preach the gospel and establish churches in many places. |
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All clergy, whether deacons, priests or bishops, may preach, teach, baptise, witness marriages and conduct funeral liturgies. |
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He also agreed to allow Paulinus of York to accompany her as a bishop, and for Paulinus to preach to the court. |
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Most importantly, Wesley appointed itinerant evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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And for his own part, Wesley flouted many regulations of the Church of England concerning parish boundaries and who had authority to preach. |
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He evaluated and approved men who were not ordained by the Anglican Church to preach and do pastoral work. |
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If the disciples needed to be so endued and to preach the gospel with the Holy Spirit and with manifestation of the Almighty, are we better than them, able to carry on God's work without the empowerment they had? |
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Therefore, there is no formal ordination process for those who preach, teach, or lead, within their meetings. |
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He returned to the Caribbean that same year and on his subsequent return began to preach to his slaves in Antigua. |
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But Europeans cannot just afford to preach ex cathedra to China when we ourselves have tremendous shortcomings in living up to our commitments in Africa. |
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Do you shrug your shoulders, take a few tranquillisers, have a 'ciggy', go for a walk, or perhaps preach religious and philosophical inanities which you don't believe in yourself? |
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The group was tonsured and Francis was ordained as a deacon, allowing him to proclaim Gospel passages and preach in churches during Mass. |
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Clad in a rough garment, barefoot, and, after the Evangelical precept, without staff or scrip, he began to preach repentance. |
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Most importantly, he appointed itinerant, unordained evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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If it is no more than a moral discourse, he may preach it and they may hear it, and yet both continue unconverted heathens. |
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Is it just a place where people are gathering together to fraternize, or is it a place where they preach the Word of the Living God and where they sustain every single priciple for which Jesus-Christ died? |
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As things stand, human beings should claim the right to their subjectivity and to ask themselves about the meaning of their lives and to publicly practice and preach their ideas and religiousness or lack thereof. |
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A key step in the development of Wesley's ministry was, like Whitefield, to travel and preach outdoors. |
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As such, although St Dominic was moved by his compassion to alleviate the poor and suffering, he was above all moved to tears to intercede for sinners, and to exhort his brothers to live and preach salvation in Christ. |
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Even the Quakers, although they allow not music, yet preach intoningly, in a singsong way. Music is the natural outlet of devotion. |
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From the start, national and foreign preachers were regularly recruited by the regime not only to preach forgiveness and reconciliation, but also turn the people towards more spiritual preoccupations. |
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I preach the sermons the first Sunday in every month using passages straight out of The Urantia Book, but although the congregation invariably loves the content of the message, nobody wants to hear about the Source. |
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We have to preach with the example of our actions. |
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That is why I am so eager to preach the gospel also to you in Rome. |
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Because women have often not been formally empowered to preach and evangelize, they have taken advantage of daily contacts with friends and neighbors, as well as strangers, to share the good news. |
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We do not need 19 and 20 year olds to preach to our even younger children. |
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The Blossom Toes were in the socialist republic to preach revolution. |
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He was kindhearted and a little naive, and he could preach well. |
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The business leaders who have joined the B Team have committed to practise what they preach in their own businesses and will therefore come under an unprecedented spotlight. |
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We need to bless, to praise and preach and speak a word of salvation. |
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As you preach the gospel, you come across some people who say they know the word of God very well for they used to be choir members, Sunday school teachers, or cell group leaders in the church. |
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For him to preach the Gospel to the gentiles was not a charitable condescension, it was the only acceptable response he could have to God's amazing grace and mercy. |
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In some communities it was customary for ministers and priests to preach anticircus sermons in all churches on the Sunday preceding the circus. |
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As we pray for others, preach, teach the Word and share words of edification under the Holy Spirit's anointing, we are life-giving ministers who will bless and edify others. |
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We preach the gospel of change, but it seems that once something is implemented, the government goes back to being an agnostic on actually dealing with it. |
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The priests had to understand the Holy Scripture well enough to preach and explain the Gospel and the Epistles for their congregations. |
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In the last decades of the century, Hans Nielsen Hauge started the Haugean movement, which demanded the right to preach the word of God freely. |
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Besides those who preach rejection of what is new and different, there are those who whip up fears that globalisation can endanger our productive fabric. |
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Denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement preach the necessity of apostolic succession and claim it through the process of restoration. |
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As images were not yet considered to be valueless by everyone, he suggested that pastors preach on this subject under threat of punishment. |
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In October 1549, he was again required to preach twice on Sundays and, in addition, every weekday of alternate weeks. |
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By professing to live for God and of God, consecrated persons do, in fact, undertake to preach the power of the peacemaking action of grace that overcomes the disruptive dynamisms present in the human heart. |
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This proved to be too heavy a burden and late in 1542 the council allowed him to preach only once on Sunday. |
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He protests the war in Vietnam, but looks with contempt on the hate-filled pseudoradicals who preach the politics of violence. |
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The Gospel that we preach is not one of word only, but comes with a demonstration of Holy Ghost power and tonight many miracles and healings took place. |
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These pseudofeminists consistently preach feminism with one hand while practicing traditional sexism with the other. |
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Still today a readiness to go and preach the Gospel beyond the boundaries of homeland, our own country and our own cultural milieu is a sure sign that we are faithful to the call we have received. |
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Should we anticipate lengthy, costly lawsuits in the courts to defend the freedom to teach, preach and educate in accordance with ones faith and conscience? |
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In some cases, ministers continued to baptise, marry, and preach in the parish church, quite illegally. |
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On the basis that it's important to practice what you preach, we're hoping to hook up with lecturers from other faculties and encourage them to adopt the concept, too. |
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In the Book of the Acts of the Apostles we read how on the day of Pentecost the Apostles received the Holy Spirit and began to preach and to give witness to Jesus. |
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Once again, while myopic politicians preach tired sermons pioneered by President Richard Nixon about defeating the scourge of narcotics, there is a safer and more sensible alternative if only they displayed a little courage. |
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Symeon believed that direct experience gave monks the authority to preach and give absolution of sins, without the need for formal ordination as practiced by his own teacher, Symeon the Studite. |
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As long as we don't try to do too much with it, not to gloat, not to preach, not to extract lessons for the future, the exploration can be made what it should be, entertaining. |
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No amount of struggling with a seventh-grade education could discourage Evaristo from studying hard, hungering all the more for holiness and the ability to preach it to others. |
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Why don't you preach grandiloquently, like in the cities? |
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She refused to circumcise her two other daughters after learning about the side effects and hearing a religious leader preach against the practice. |
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He was ordained deacon in the Church of England, 1740, but George Whitefield recommended him to leave his curacies in order to preach on highways and hedges. |
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Knox was asked to come to London to preach before the Court. |
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When one has passed through the storm-ridden sea and reached the harbor, it is unsuitable to preach to those who are still struggling or who have just begun to struggle. |
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The one new law that this country needs is one that will make it a banishable offense to preach or teach anything contradictory to established fact. |
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Reverend Major George Neal began to preach in Niagara in October 1786, and was ordained in 1810 by Bishop Philip Asbury, at the Lyons, New York Methodist Conference. |
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And so long as it was understood what was meant by them, and they did but serve the people, and preach one thing or another unto them, they hurted not greatly. |
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From then on he took the opportunities to preach wherever an assembly could be brought together, more than once using his father's tombstone at Epworth as a pulpit. |
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But Dodgson did indeed preach in later life, even though not in priest's orders, so it seems unlikely that his impediment was a major factor affecting his choice. |
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McWilliams's self-help best sellers preach a message of personal responsibility, which is a refreshing switch from the miasma of tomes hyping inner children and codependency. |
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He met frequently with this and other religious societies in London but did not preach often in 1738, because most of the parish churches were closed to him. |
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I can't preach that Jesus and Oxala or some orixa are the same thing. |
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The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek. |
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In 1325 Edward asked Pope John to instruct the Irish Church to openly preach in favour of his right to rule the island, and to threaten to excommunicate any contrary voices. |
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Peacham goes on to preach that men and women should follow the example of the ermine and keep their minds and consciences as pure as the legendary ermine keeps its fur. |
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In a dispute with Denny, Cromwell had hired two unlicensed preachers to harass him, denounce the Book of Common Prayer and preach the gospel in his area. |
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Some have suggested that his stammer made him reluctant to take the step, because he was afraid of having to preach. |
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At the instigation of other members of the congregation Bunyan began to preach, both in the church and to groups of people in the surrounding countryside. |
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I don't mean to imply that I successfully practice what I preach. |
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He continued to preach, spoke to students, and worked on his History. |
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