82 adverbs to describe how to preaching

Medina's faction preached it openly.

But, all unknown to her, the mighty religious awakening begun at Oxford in 1729, and publicly preached in 1738 by Whitefield and the Wesleys, was destined to be the cause of her spiritual awakening also.

We must preach them more simply, more confidently, more reasonably, more earnestly.

At others they appear as prophets, prophets of ill, by preaching boldly the Holy war.

It was thinking about this that first led me to begin the work of preaching regularly to the young.

The turbulence and violence, so contrary to the Christian spirit, which was an inseparable feature of mediaeval feudalism is absent from Russia; and the gospel of non-resistance, of brotherly love, of patience under affliction, of pity and mercy, which Tolstoi preached so eloquently to the world at large, he learnt from two teachersthe peasant of modern Russia and the Peasant of ancient Palestine, who was crucified upon the Cross.

[Footnote A: In this year, Elhanan Winchester, a supporter of the doctrine of universal redemption, turned the attention of many of his hearers to this subject, both by private interference, and by preaching expressly upon it.]

He ardently preached the crusade and was eagerly loyal to St Peter.

He always preaches sincerely; a quiet spirit of simple unadorned, piety pervades his remarksbut he depresses you too much; and is rather predisposed to a calm mournful consideration of the great sulphur question.

" The subsequent correspondence, which I regret I have not room to insert, shows that the remonstrances of Whittier and Weld were effective in restraining, for the time being, the impatience of the sisters to urge in their public meetings what, however, they faithfully preached in privatetheir conviction that the wrongs of woman were the root of all oppression.

The guild system is being preached widely in England where the defects of the present scheme are more obvious and the resulting labour situationor rather social situationis more fraught with danger than elsewhere, and already the restoration seems to have made considerable headway.

It is true that business reverses and adverse conditions have had at times their effect upon Base Ball in the South and possibly may produce similar results again, but the admirable offset to this fact is that none of these conditions at any time has daunted the spirit and the resolution of the young men who have zealously been preaching the cause of clean and healthy Base Ball.

He preached so powerfully to the Delsbo peasants that in his day all the wolves and bears were exterminated from that section of the country, although they may have returned since his time.

John preached delightfully yesterday; I wanted you there to hear.

As usual, however, the Jews stirred up animosities, and Paul and Silas were obliged to leave, spending several days at Berea and preaching successfully among the Greeks.

He knows it indeed, and, if need were, he could preach a homily on the fragility of life; but he brings it not home to himself, any more than in a hot June we can appropriate to our imagination the freezing days of December.

She preached to me incessantly.

I never tired on Sunday, and was in condition to leave the sermon at home, if I chose, and preach it extempore, as all men should do always.

I have preached the word tirelessly fanatically, they saybut only as it burned in my bones.

And I know I never heard him preach as feelingly.

Amid all the distractions of his great office he preached as often and as fervently as he did at Antioch.

Then should this man depart, and one of the common episcopal train, whose God is the church, and whose neighbor is the order of the priesthood, come to take his place, and preach against dissent as I have so foolishly preached against the churchthen, and not until then, will the time be to gather together your savings and build yourselves a house to pray in.

2. We would know, that what the works of creation and providence declare and preach forth of God, though it be sufficient to make heathens and others that do not improve the same to a right acknowledging of him, inexcusable, as Paul teacheth us, Rom. i. 20; yet all that is short of giving to us that saving knowledge of him, which must be had, and which is life eternal, John xvii.

And therefore I preach gladly for this institution; therefore I urge strongly its claims on you, whom I am bound to suppose honest Churchmen, because the fact of its being a Diocesan Board of Education is, at least in this diocese, a guarantee that the schools which it supports will teach their children, honestly and literally, the Catechism of the Church of England, which may God preserve!

He preached gratuitously in St. Cloud, and Border Ruffianism and Slavery gained respectability through their connection, when he and his wife made that fatal plunge off the bridge in St. Clouda plunge which sent a thrill of horror through the land.

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