She was thus the first among the long list of saints who preached medieval mysticism which later enwrapped the whole of India. |
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In this instance we know that Baldwin usually preached in Latin and relied on local interpreters to translate into Welsh. |
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Lightfoot preached his sermon on women in the same summer Maggie Benson went up to Oxford. |
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The process of mutuality begins with valuing the context of God's people in which the kerygma has been preached. |
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They had preached about winding the clock before executing emergency procedures. |
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But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. |
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Most of these volumes preached the most ridiculous styles of know-nothingism. |
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He has made a big impression on quite a few people to whom he has preached and prayed with on his worldwide tour. |
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Sounding like a harpy from the barricades of Paris, Her Ladyship preached wholesale war on Dukes and Earls. |
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Sedition has been preached under our noses and we are supposed to make allowance for a faith that allows this. |
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We remember that John the Baptist preached a baptism of repentance for the remission of sin. |
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Spurgeon stood on the precarious razor's edge between High Calvinism and Arminianism and preached the Word of God as he understood it. |
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Gurus like Wally Olins preached the value of making your strategy visible through symbols, logotypes, colors and typefaces. |
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Throughout the whole sickness he regularly preached every Lord's Day in some of the churches. |
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While Lucien Bouchard preached his call to sovereignist arms, the 70 made a rush for the conference room. |
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Burley preached possession but his low-key, modest personality encouraged supporters to give others the credit. |
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That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace. |
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His notions on strategy are more widely disseminated than ever and are preached at business schools and in seminars around the globe. |
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I think it's wonderful that his belief in Scientology is so strong, but I resented being preached at by him. |
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He has preached of walking away from scrapes and avoiding trouble because players must behave for the sake of the game. |
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The most marvelous tales of weeping and woe are preached in poetic extreme. |
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When preaching to pagans, they first preached Creation, and then the life and work of Christ. |
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The man who swore by the loyalty towards India, preached secessionism in the state. |
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In many ways, many of the church's messages today are similar but far from identical to those preached by Martin Luther. |
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However important the preached word was to the mendicants and the late medieval princes of the pulpit, it was still ancillary to the sacraments. |
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David preached a stirring sermon on the Beatitudes as he reflected on his visit by bus to an African village. |
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Those who believed the message he preached became not only good people, but good citizens and then good leaders. |
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Moderns have imagined him a monotheist, but he seems rather to have preached a harmonious polytheism, without conflict among the gods. |
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Knox preached on her behalf, and threatened popery and tyranny should Mary enforce her claim. |
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The lingering feeling that I was being preached at by this ultracrepidarian will not fade so quickly. |
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From his pulpit of Madison's First Baptist Church, he preached to regiments being mustered for the Civil War. |
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He preached a universalist message to people whose minds were firmly locked into the local. |
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Jesus preached love thy neighbour and told people not to take an eye for an eye. |
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He preached a strict monotheism, opposed both to the secular morality of educated Chinese and to the pantheism of popular religion. |
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His method was the method of peaceful persuasion, to be preached in a spirit of brotherly love. |
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A strong and vigorous man, George preached living life to its fullest, approaching each day with vitality and courage. |
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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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Once, in obedience to a voice he heard and interpreted as the voice of God, Savonarola preached one of his most terrifying sermons. |
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The religious duties included the offering of oblations to itinerant monks who preached the belief. |
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For forty years the Republican Party has preached the gospel of federalism and states' rights. |
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Their original leaders were orthodox Marxists who preached international revolution, not domestic statism. |
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And he preached anticommunist hellfire as well as anyone else on the circuit. |
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They preached to you by the power of the Holy Spirit, who was sent from heaven. |
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He then preached against their pantheistic idolatries and urged them to repent. |
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The intermittent chug of a passing taxicab momentarily scathed Lincoln's vision, but undeterred she preached on to a deaf society. |
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I have never pastored large congregations nor preached to great numbers of people. |
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The irony here though is that Techdirt, having preached against such paywalls, goes and sets one up itself! |
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He preached the worship of the One Supreme Being, deprecating idolatry and superstitious beliefs and observances. |
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Arminian Baptists, Brethren and Pentecostal churches have preached the gospel of Christ within their own limited understanding. |
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And as he became the imperious head of a personality cult, he preached total freedom but demanded total fealty. |
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They refuse to see that the social conciliation preached by the prophet hardly survived his death. |
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His nine sermons were preached in Presbyterian, Congregational, and Baptist churches. |
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On the feast itself he pontificated at Mass and preached three times to the people. |
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No doubt, this new humanitarianism also reflected the fact that the missionaries now preached to an increasingly creolized population. |
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Duncan challenged conventional mores and politics and preached free love without apology. |
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Between his arrival in 718 and his murder by pagans in 754, Boniface preached among the Frisians, Germans, and Franks, setting up a see at Mainz. |
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Hate, preached from street corners and rogue lecterns is fuel for the internal fires of dissatisfaction in receptive, conditioned brains. |
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This would provide a sharp contrast to the mindless cynicism too often preached in the schools today. |
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He preached a simple, effective message of a common humanity and the power of love. |
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Then he gives us the content of the sermons preached during the Sundays of Eastertide, demonstrating his use of Ambrose's model. |
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The newly re-born legend soon featured as the centrepiece of a series of patriotic sermons preached in parish churches across England. |
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But let's say that the book is a collection of sermons preached at that church. |
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He preached a universal message, love of God and love of brother, which was beyond any sectarianism or selfishness. |
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It was a parable that preached the message of humility and was met by sustained applause. |
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They adopted local idiom and preached the message of love and universal brotherhood. |
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The message must be preached within the larger context of the biblical framework of God's holiness. |
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For as long as I've known you, you've always preached the virtue of consistency. |
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As much as they preached the message of prevention they failed to have women change their attitude. |
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Fellows do not learn values from having them preached at them, but from seeing values enacted in the routine of daily life. |
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Working class kids are the most policed, preached at and controlled group in society. |
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He appeared not to care, and worse, preached self-righteousness without knowing why. |
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I have never ever preached at them, but I have given them my opinion where they have asked for it. |
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Many of the kids will eventually rebel against all the stuff preached at them, however. |
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It neither preached at me, nor thought for me, but asked me to make up my own mind. |
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How did I end up constantly feeling angry, cheated, and misled for paying good money to be preached at? |
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Whitefield was converted in the spring of 1735, ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1736, and preached his first sermon. |
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There is the example she set, her very principled approach to life which she demonstrated, rather than preached. |
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Of course, priests have preached deicide from the pulpits, biblical commentaries have explained it, and pogroms were based upon it. |
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He quoted from scripture and preached from the pulpits of black churches in the cities of key battleground states. |
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As Paul preached the gospel of Jesus Christ, the words sank into Lydia's mind and heart. |
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His best and most learned priest, Deva-svami, was a devotee of Vishnu who preached sad-dharma. |
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He later became Bishop of Hippo where he preached powerfully for 35 years. |
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If mercy is not preached by a national figure we take seriously, our battles over policy power will grow ever more merciless. |
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This is from one of the great Theological Orations which he preached while there, speeches which have become known as bastions of Trinitarian and Christological orthodoxy. |
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It is no wonder that he constantly preached about our welcome of the stranger and our compassion for the outcast. |
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So, for thirty-two years I have preached to the most intelligent, biblically ignorant people I know, and as our introducer has said, it has made my reputation. |
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It was a lesson he preached indefatigably, and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups. |
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Each morning we got together to hear God's Word preached by the chaplain. |
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I'm not looking to be preached at, hectored or lectured in any way. |
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India has preached this message of love for over fifty centuries. |
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Rather, they were invaluably aided by sermons that came from the pulpits of religious leaders who preached an obligation of obedience to the secular laws. |
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The man who preached love and showed compassion received neither. |
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He was also a lay reader in the Church of England and preached regularly. |
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As long back as the 13th century she preached non-violence, simple living and high thinking and became thus Lalla Arifa for Muhammadans and Lalleshwari for Hindus. |
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He came from a Protestant family and, in order to learn German, he attended the local Lutheran church where sermons were preached in that language. |
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In a sermon that I preached to my home congregation, I noted this. |
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She had been going to masjid al-Farah, the progressive mosque where Rauf preached, for years. |
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Long before it was trendy, Carter preached the gospel of alternative energy. |
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Sermons preached about economic matters all too often come across as dry, dead propositions pedantically presented to provide proof that we are living the wrong way. |
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Priests, like their counterparts in French towns, said public masses, administered the sacraments, preached, catechized and educated young men in town. |
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And one of the early sermons I preached, I alluded to this light and how our faith is about light and the life and the love of God within the community. |
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They prefer to be shown a truth rather than told, just as adults do, to discover a moral lesson on their own rather than having it preached at them. |
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Josafa Vasconcelos, a Presbyterian pastor from Brazil, preached with unction in Portuguese, enjoying the benefit of not having to use an interpreter. |
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Franciscans traveled and preached in the streets, while boarding in church properties. |
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Fox, and William Penn, made public vows of pacifism and preached a new theology of peace and love. |
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At the Council of Clermont later that year, Urban raised the issue again and preached for a Crusade. |
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This church preached a doctrine of conformity to the established social order and class system, in contrast to Blake. |
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Although Luther preached consubstantiation in the Eucharist over transubstantiation, he believed in the spiritual presence of Christ at the Mass. |
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During this time, Muhammad in Mecca preached to the people, imploring them to abandon polytheism and to worship one God. |
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One Sunday the vicar of Elstow preached a sermon against Sabbath breaking, and Bunyan took this sermon to heart. |
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Thomas preached that they were all part of the temptation of scrambling after gadgets rather than attending to more spiritual needs. |
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He first moved to England, where in Bristol he preached against the veneration of the Virgin Mary. |
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While the ships were lying offshore between St Andrews and Dundee, the spires of the parish church where he preached appeared in view. |
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He said his party pursues the philosophy of non-violence as preached by Bacha Khan. |
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In many years of auditing sermons, I have known two preachers who, noteless, preached superbly and without hesitation. |
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They studied the bezoar stones in the numbles of oxen and preached cracked doctrines which, unchecked, might unleash mischief in the world. |
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I don't like being preached at about how I should live my life. |
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Hoover preached that even the appearance of impropriety must be avoided. |
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The minister preached to the congregation about the need for tolerance. |
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Their mother has always preached the value of a good education. |
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He had preached twice on the Lord's day, he preached also on Monday, and had appointed to do the same on Tuesday, but died that morning. |
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What if the signals are confused and both the doctrines of respect for and condescension towards other moralities is preached? |
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If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. |
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A council of Tours in 813 and then a synod of Mainz in 848 both declared that homilies ought to be preached in the vernacular. |
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The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached in Ripon and a small community of followers was established. |
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Priestley attended Lindsey's church regularly in the 1770s and occasionally preached there. |
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He preached successful revivals until 1802, when he saw revivals leading to dissension and division. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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Going to the neighbouring village of Kingswood, in February 1739, Whitefield preached in the open air to a company of miners. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesized and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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Liberal Friends highlight the importance of good works, particularly living a life that upholds the virtues preached by Jesus. |
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On his return to South Africa he preached a probationary sermon in the Groote Kerk, Cape Town. |
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William preached to the poor, and Catherine spoke to the wealthy, gaining financial support for their work. |
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In May 1532, Sir Thomas More resigned the chancellorship and, in June, Fisher preached publicly against the divorce. |
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He preached the principle of equality for women by prohibiting purdah and sati. |
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According to Hippolytus of Rome, Andrew preached in Thrace, and his presence in Byzantium is also mentioned in the apocryphal Acts of Andrew. |
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At around this time, he also preached to Nonnita, the mother of Saint David, while she was pregnant with the saint. |
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Wroth is known to have preached at Broad Mead chapel in Bristol, with those of similar views. |
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He himself also preached in the open air as later Methodist leaders would do. |
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People preached and testified as moved by the Spirit, spoke and sung in tongues, and fell in the Spirit. |
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Although he preached the benefits of vegetarianism, he was not averse to eating meat if required. |
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The dominant intellectual currents of the Enlightenment promoted rationalism, and most Protestant leaders preached a sort of deism. |
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Nicholas preached a crusade and endeavoured to reconcile the mutual animosities of the Italian states, but without much success. |
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On 23 November 1600, he preached at Whitehall a controversial sermon on justification. |
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He went to France, preached at Paris, and served as chaplain to some members of the household of the exiled royal family. |
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He initially preached to and lived among the coal miners, later suffering a breakdown and deciding to become an artist. |
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In the ancient Gnostic sect of Manichaeism, the Buddha is listed among the prophets who preached the word of God before Mani. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesied and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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William Brewster, for example, came from the village of Scrooby and was influenced by Richard Clyfton, who preached at Babworth. |
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Townspeople came to see the troublesome monk, and Tausen preached to them from the window of his cell. |
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He preached in Dewsbury and it was from there that Bradford was first evangelised. |
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Today they speak of freedom, democracy and anti-imperialism, whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine of the Fascist state. |
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Bessie Whitwam read from Paul''s second letter to Trimonthly and the Rev Joe read and preached on St Marks Gospel. |
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Juliana of Nicomedia en route to her execution preached publicly to hundreds. |
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In the pulpit he preached Protestant doctrines with great effect as his congregation grew. |
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At the church of St John the Baptist, Knox preached a fiery sermon and a small incident precipitated into a riot. |
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On 1 July, Knox preached from the pulpit of St Giles', the most influential in the capital. |
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On 29 July 1567, Knox preached James VI's coronation sermon at the church in Stirling. |
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The Protestant reformer John Knox preached against Mary, condemning her for hearing Mass, dancing, and dressing too elaborately. |
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Williams was a Puritan who preached religious tolerance, separation of Church and State, and a complete break with the Church of England. |
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The Sikh Gurus preached ethnic and social harmony, and Sikhs comprise a number of ethnic groups. |
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Eusebius in his church history 3,1 quoted Origen as saying that Andrew preached in Scythia. |
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The Chronicle of Nestor adds that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kiev, and from there he traveled to Novgorod. |
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He replied that he knew it well, recognising the steeple of the place where he first preached and he declared that he would not die until he had preached there again. |
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In the winter, they lived in a town called Hoxie, Arkansas, where Evangelist Gerlash clerked in the Buttorf drugstore and preached and baptized on the side. |
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He preached three sermons a week, each lasting well over two hours. |
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In 1209, a crusade was preached against the Cathars, the Albigensian Crusade, which in combination with the medieval Inquisition, eliminated them. |
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The first information I have of a sermon at an association, in the Principality, is in the letter of 1703, which appoints one to be preached the following year. |
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He preached or lectured every day, with two sermons on Sunday. |
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During his ministry in Geneva, Calvin preached over two thousand sermons. |
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Initially he preached twice on Sunday and three times during the week. |
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Saint Lebuin, an Englishman who between 745 and 770 preached to the Saxons, mainly in the eastern Netherlands, built a church and made many friends among the nobility. |
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Andrewes preached regularly and submissively before King James and his court on the anniversaries of the Gowrie Conspiracy and the Gunpowder Plot. |
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Thus in 1647, I in all humility accepted this removal, and preached my trial sermon on Judica Sunday, in the presence of the parishioners and commissaries. |
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The bishops then moved Lambeth for the First Session on 2 July, after Holy Communion at which Tait presided and Thomson of York preached, the bishops gathered in the library. |
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Thomas appointed elders at every place he preached to lead the believers. |
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These regular clergy taught, preached and took confession but were under a bishop's direct authority and not linked to a specific parish or area like a vicar or canon. |
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St Mungo is also said to have preached a sermon containing the words Lord, Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of the word and the praising of thy name. |
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He preached more than is sometimes reported though not always the case. |
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As Wesley and his colleagues preached around the country they formed local societies, authorised and organised through Wesley's leadership and conferences of preachers. |
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The Right Reverend Henry Compton, Bishop of London, preached the sermon. |
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His first ministerial engagement was in the independent congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortnight, as assistant to Philip Furneaux. |
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