He spent the first part of his life in the deserts of the East; but, inflamed with an ardent zeal for the glory of God, he left his retreat to preach the gospel in the North.
THE church of Bourges in France was founded by St. Ursin, who was sent from Rome to preach the faith in Gaul.
Out of his monks and disciples, he sent many missionaries to preach the faith in the north of Scotland, in the isles of Orkney, in Norway, and Iceland.
I could tell you the place where the blessed Polycarp sat to preach the word of God.
We See that censure may be incurred without neglect of duty, When Paul converted to Christianity, he was made an apostle, and ordered of the Redeemer to preach the gospel.
The apostle persevered though he suffered the loss of all things, and incurred every indignity and sorrow; and even when he foresaw the loss of life, in consequence of adhering to the Christian cause and continuing to preach the gospel.
Is it not the command of our Lord to preach the Gospel to every creature?
We are commanded to preach the gospel to every creature.
He commanded us--and it was one of his last commands--to preach the Gospel to the world.
Is a man entitled to the protection of his country if he goes to the Orient to sell whiskey and rifles, but does he forfeit that protection if he goes there to preach the gospel of temperance and peace?
Field once said:-- ``A foreign missionary is one who goes to a strange country to preach the gospel of our salvation.
One of these was to preach the funeral of his old friend, Caleb May, who had died in Florida, August 27.
The one all-absorbing object of his life was to preach the gospel.
You felt anxious to have help to preach the gospel in Kansas.
Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the Gospel.
But it is part of a deacon's duty topreach the gospel.
Indeed, Christ forbade the apostles topreach the Gospel to the Gentiles before His Passion and Resurrection.
I call it sorrow, fearlessly, since I preach the cross.
Here," he says, "I began to preach the Gospel of Christ in the year 1516, before any one in my locality had so much as heard the name of Luther.
They had been commissioned to preach the Gospel, to heal the sick, to cleanse the lepers, to raise the dead, to cast out devils.
God chooses His own workmen, and it is the office of the Holy Spirit to call whom He will to preach the Gospel.
And, no doubt, He leads most men by His providence to their life-work; but the call to preach the Gospel is more than a providential leading; it is a distinct and imperative conviction.
Here Paul relates that immediately upon being called by God to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles, he went into Arabia without consulting a single person.
I took it upon myself to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles without delay, because Christ had called me for that purpose.
To crown it all, He called me to preach the Gospel to others.
His contact with Ananias was merely a testimonal to the fact that Paul had been called by Christ to preach the Gospel.
The Certainty of Our Calling Every minister should make much of his calling and impress upon others the fact that he has been delegated by God to preach the Gospel.
God," he said, "did not send me to advance my family but to preach the gospel.
Oh that this honourable court would hasten to set up classes consisting only of ministers whose work should be only to preach the word, and weekly meet in schools of divinity!
Its purport is not so much to preach the Resurrection, which could only be proved by testimony, as to establish the fact that it was the fulfilment of the promises to the fathers.
We may learn from Paul to concentrate work in important centres, not to be squeamish about where we stand to preach the Gospel, and not to be afraid of making ourselves conspicuous.
I know very well that it is not fashionable now to preach the possibility or the probability of men turning all at once from darkness to light, and that people shrug their shoulders at the old theory of sudden conversions.
And as soon as he had seen the vision, immediately we sought to go into Macedonia: being assured that God had called us to preach the gospel to them.
And when they had passed through Phrygia and the country of Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Ghost to preach the word in Asia.
Wherefore he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor, he hath sent me to heal the contrite of heart, 4:19.
So (as much as is in me) I am ready topreach the gospel to you also that are at Rome.
In such records as these, we read God's dealings with his soul up to the time when he was licensed to preach the gospel.
He endeavored at all times topreach the mind of the Spirit in a passage; for he feared that to do otherwise would be to grieve the Spirit who had written it.
Tuesday the 5th being the anniversary of his licence to preach the gospel, he writes: "Eventful week; one year I have preached Jesus, have I?
His duty is to preach the Gospel, administer the ordinances thereof, and set in order the affairs of the Church, wherever he is sent.
Nevertheless they were to be fearless, hesitating not to preach the gospel in plainness; for the most their persecutors could do was to kill the body, which fate was as nothing compared to that of suffering destruction of the soul in hell.
Three other young men who wanted to be missionaries were now spending their days with their teacher, learning with A Hoa how to preach the gospel.
And, somehow, Mackay longed to see this "Beautiful Isle" before he decided where he was going to preach the gospel.
But just as often a young Christian would come to the missionary and ask if he too might not be trained to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preach the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.