With great condescension she still believed in God and preached Christ as a mighty teacher.
The first time was when you preachedyour capital sermon on the Resurrection.
The pastor preached and prayed, the men and women answered with deep, groaning "Amens.
The rector had preached upon it, and the whole village, so it seems, was in a ferment for a week or so.
He entered in time for the sermon, which was preached by a minister who had walked over from Penzance.
When the incumbent preached he was heard with the jealous watchfulness which often assails an educated man.
Becon preached and wrote in the reign of Henry VIII.
Gilbert Peden had preachedfrom the text, 'Greater is he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.
I am he that has preached law and the gospel--for twenty years covering my sin with the Pharisee's strictness of observance.
Pray for it, that the gospel may bepreached in such power of the Spirit, that men may see that they have rejected and crucified Christ, and cry out, What shall we do?
After he had preached the gospel for twenty years, he still asks for prayer that he may speak as he ought to speak.
If this truth were preached and believed and practised, what a revolution it would bring in our mission work.
At Samaria, Philip had preached with great blessing, and many had believed.
Those who preached unto you the gospel with the Holy Ghost sent forth from heaven.
Eric was present at one of the first of the important series of sermons which the great Doctor preached on his return to Wittemburg.
Yet while I slept or gossiped with my friends, the Word that I had preached overthrew Popery, so that not the most powerful prince nor emperor could have done it so much harm.
On Christmas-day, 1521, he preached in the parish church on the necessity of quitting the mass and receiving the sacrament in both kinds.
Such a sermon as Albert preached had never been heard in that church.
I preached to an attentive congregation, and had a happy time.
On the following day, the condemned sermon was preached by the Rev.
On the following Sunday he preached as usual at Staley-bridge, without making any allusion to what had passed.
On Sunday morning, the 12th of April, they attended the chapel belonging to the jail, when an appropriate sermon was preachedby the chaplain, from Acts xvi.
On the following Sunday the condemned sermon was preached in the chapel of the jail by Dr.
On Sunday the usual sermon was preached in the jail chapel, and after that the prisoners Bishop and Williams, being placed in the same cell, were visited by the ordinary and under sheriffs, to whom they made the following confessions.
On Sunday evening, after the condemned sermon had been preached by the reverend chaplain, he made a full confession of his guilt.
We confessed and preached there until after the feast of the Nativity, which was celebrated very solemnly.
The father preached to them, and taught them what they must do in future.
With some dryness, she preached energy, watchfulness, and a hopeful mind.
But Arnold had no hope of any good being done at Rome, and rather preached rebellion against the whole of the bejewelled prelates.
Bernard had preached during the Mass on the importance of the true faith.
Missionary efforts of Presbyterians in the Fair Play territory go all the way back to September of 1746, when the Reverend David Brainerd preached to the Indians of the Great Island.
If the hundred-headed hydra had preached abolition in New Orleans previous to the advent of Farragut and Butler, he would have had every one of his skulls fractured within twenty-four hours after he had commenced his ministry.
He preached to them every Sunday afternoon, and secretly plumed himself on being more fluent by many degrees than Mars Ravenel, who conducted the morning exercises chiefly through the agency of Bible and prayer-book.
Father Olmedo preached and administered the sacrament, and we returned thanks to God for our victory.
The reverend fathers," says Diaz, "also preached to the Indians many holy things very edifying to hear.
The poet shows how a certain priest dwelt at Kioff, a godly clergyman, and one that preachedrare good sermons.
Nineteen hundred years that his words have been preached as divine, and here two armies of men are rending and tearing each other like the wild beasts of the forest!
Now he was famous, but wherever he went he still preached the gospel of the poor.
Here he learned to read, and preached his first sermon at what was then known as the "Rock Schoolhouse," at East Saugus, though converted at North Saugus.
There is a legend of the Colonial period that a man by the name of Appleton harangued or preachedto the people of the vicinity, urging them to stand by the Republican cause, hence the name of "Pulpit Rock.
Beside writing rhymes he preachedthe Gospel, and was at one time County Commissioner for Essex County.
Baptist Noel, who preached in a church, long since pulled down, in Bedford-row.
Another popular Evangelical preacher was Dale, who preached at St. Bride's, Fleet Street.
First on my list is that of Caleb Morris, who preached in Fetter Lane Chapel, now in a declining state, but at times filled with a large and very respectable congregation.
Occasionally we preached in the College chapel, the principal attendant at which was an old tailor, who thereby secured a good deal of the patronage of the students.
But when I was a lad preaching was the cure for every ill, and the more wretched the villagers became the more they were preached to.
At times I believe I preached with much satisfaction to my hearers; at other times very much the reverse.
John Campbell, who preached in what was then a most melancholy pile of buildings known as the Tottenham Court Road Chapel, the pulpit of which had been at one time occupied by the celebrated George Whitfield.
One was Melville, who preached somewhere over the water--Camberwell way.
John Alexander, who preachedin Princes Street Chapel, where the Rev.
Affable, unctuous, his mouth always full of pacific and gentle words, he naively preached moderation, concord, and fraternity in conversations which were like so many sermons.
Father Burtin, Oblate missionary, and successor to Father Marcoux, preached both in French and Iroquois.
But after all, it was her example, in life and in death, that preached most forcibly to them.
The greatest was Guizot, who interpreted and preached in the spirit of Mme.
It was announced one day by small handbills in the shop windows that a sermon was to be preached by Mr. Cardew, of Abchurch, in Eastthorpe, on behalf of the County Infirmary, and Catharine went to hear him.
He stood straight up in the pulpit reading from a little Testament he held in his hand, and when he had given out his text he put the Testament down and preached without notes.
There are few arias or choruses, and a sermon is to be preached in the middle.
In the funeral sermon preached by Olearius, he is mentioned as the composer of chorales, motets, concertos, fugues and preludes, but few of his compositions have been preserved.
Few beaters turned up at Sir John's next shooting party, and on the following Sunday Mr. Knight preached to empty benches, a vacuum that continued from week to week.
Thus preached the Pasteur, and what he said gave Godfrey the greatest comfort.
His tendencies were towards religion though of a very different type from that preached and practised by his father; hers were anti-religious.
It must take its fate, as Savage[18] said of his sermon that he preached at Farnham on Sir William Temple's death.
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