72 Words to use with pulpit

Great pulpit orators, renowned theologians, profound philosophers, immortal poets, successful reformers, and enlightened monarchs have never disputed his intellectual ascendency; to all alike he has been a model and a marvel.

HALLOCK, G. B. F. Doran's Minister's manual; a study and pulpit guide for the calendar year, 1929.

So far as pulpit eloquence is an art, its greatest master still speaketh.

(Great pulpit masters, vol.

The muffled female, who had hitherto sat motionless in the front rank of the audience, now arose, and with slow, stately, and unwavering step ascended the pulpit stairs.

SEE EDMONSON, JAMES B. DONIGER, LESTER L. The pulpit manual & minister's guidebook.

She, in common with multitudes of her contemporaries, had come under the extraordinary spell of his pulpit oratory.

Except for the time when the curate tripped over a loose shoelace and fell down the pulpit steps, I don't think I have ever had a more wonderful moment than when good old Bottle suddenly started ticking Tom off from the platform.

He had no salary for preaching, except for a few months, perhaps not five hundred dollars for forty years of pulpit labor.

These sermons will afford to the young clergyman excellent examples of the kind of composition which is calculated to render his pulpit-ministration effectual.

The gentlemen talk about and about a little too much; they are a little too fond of illustrations of the popular pulpit style; they are often apt to say each his say, with very little care of what the previous speaker has uttered; in fact these conversations are, as conversations, not good, but as centres of thought they are excellent.

He opened his sermon in the usual way; then, proclaiming to his listeners that he was going to take them on the heavenly march, he seized the Bible under his arm and began to pace up and down the pulpit platform.

Collier always enjoyed the circusthe circus was the great place of enjoyment outside, perhaps, of his pulpit work.

He is neither eloquent in expression nor sky- scraping in thought: but he labours hard amongst outside sinners, and an ounce of that kind of service is often worth a ton of pulpit rhetoric and sermonising bespanglement.

The sources of legends are not often found in old sermons; and yet it will be admitted that there are few remarkable events in man's history, which, if inquired into, will not be found to embrace the elements of very impressive pulpit discourses.

Blue silk pelisses jostling shovel hats, church spires dancing in most admired disorder, fat incumbents falling down in a fit, neat clerical-looking gigs standing at vicarage doors, and these all incongruously commingled with white veils, lawn sleeves, roast beef, pulpit cushions, bright eyes, and small black sarsnet shoes.

The celebrated Spital Sermons were originally preached at a pulpit cross in the churchyard (now Spital Square) of the Priory and Hospital of St. Mary Spital, founded 1197.

On each side of the pulpit-desk there is a small circular hole, and those said holes have a history.

Pulpit prayers and paragraphs.

The responses are now said by the choir; and everything appertaining to the serious problems of surplice and gown arranging, pulpit door opening and shutting, is solved by black rod in waitingthe beadle.

Some ancient brasses of great interest and beautiful design in various parts of this church claim attention; the earliest of them is as old as 1360; a pulpit cloth of blue velvet, made from the cape of one Ralph Parsons in 1478 and presented by him, is still preserved.

The pulpit end of the auditorium was rich with the adornment of flowers.

Deluxe pulpit ed.

His pulpit talents, too, were unattractive.

The pulpit lights are simpler.

72 Words to use with  pulpit