Even if these strange preachers who had come among them with this poison under their tongues spoke truly; that the tribes were to combine and drive out the white man--whether Amabuna or Amangisi--what then?
The strange preacherswere promising them a great and glorious future--and Babatyana had turned towards them a favourable ear.
If the despiser of Glasgow preachers had been arguing in favor of gin and Sabbath-breaking, Mr. Lyon's course would have been clearer.
In imitation of such preachers at second-hand, I shall transcribe from Bruyere one of the most elegant pieces of raillery and satire which I have ever read.
This gentleman concluded his discourse by saying, "I do not doubt but if our preachers would learn to speak, and our readers to read, within six months' time we should not have a dissenter within a mile of a church in Great Britain.
His English was no worse than that of most young preachers of American parentage, and he made the most of his skill with the violin.
All preachers were alike, officious and on their dignity; liked to deal with women and girls, but not with men.
And I would have Susan come over too; and were she to forget her preachers and her psalms for but an evening, and were there any merriment going forward, the young gentleman would have to keep his wits clear, I'll be bound.
Lord Reginald, for instance, would convert more men to Christianity by his exquisite and purple anthem than most preachers by all their sermons.
Speak disrespectfully of the Bishop of Liverpool, and say that Father Staunton and the Bishop of Lincoln are the only preachers of true doctrine in England.
Wherefore euen of this man, we may see it verified, that [Sidenote: Roger Bakon his saieng of the preachers of his time who were the best lawyers and the worst Diuines.
Manie exclame against such faculties, as if there were mo good preachersthat want maintenance, than liuings to mainteine them.
And this onelie I saie againe, bicause we refused grace offered in time, and would not heare when God by his Preachers did call vs so fauourablie vnto him.
For if you obserue what numbers of preachers Cambridge and Oxford doo yearelie send foorth; and how manie new compositions are made in the court of first fruits, by the deaths of the last incumbents: you shall soone sée a difference.
He reprehends their boasting of their preachers and describes the treatment the apostles every where met with.
Many of the Gentiles became proselytes to the Jewish religion before Christ: but many more were converted to Christ by the apostles and other preachers of the Jewish nation.
That is, to the preachers of the gospel; who receiving the word from the Lord, shall with great power and efficacy preach throughout the world the glad tidings of a Saviour, and of eternal salvation through him.
Jewish nation, waited upon thepreachers of the gospel, and supplied them with necessaries.
Preachers of the gospel accompanied their march, and exhorted them to extend the limits of Christian Europe by their exploits.
As the preachersof the holy war passed for men inspired by God, the people believed they were obeying the will of heaven in taking them for chiefs of the crusade.
I have had no preachers visit me this morning, but I had three yesterday.
They say that if the preachers get hold of it they will vend it from their pulpits.
I found Leeds placarded with a challenge from Lloyd Jones to six or seven preachers by name, undertaking to prove that there was no rational evidence to conclude that the Christian scriptures are of Divine authority.
The preachers at the head of the different divisions of the army gave out a psalm, and the entire host of the Covenanters, uncovering their heads, joined at the same moment in thanksgiving and praise.
But perhaps the success which attends such preachers is not remarkable nor very long continued.
Preachers tell us every little while that those who ask questions have taken away our Lord, and they know not where he has been laid.
The cathedral of Bremen has half a dozen different preachers attached to it.
And a few of the most noted preachers of the modern time in France have been Unitarians.
At any rate, that is certainly the case with preachers and pastors.
And if His children, then ten times more the tutors and governors of His children,--the pastors and the preachers He prepares for His people.
And, then, no wonder that such pastors and preachers are few.
All these are preachers and pastors and evangelists who correspond to all those names and all their offices.
I went to the Tabernicle three or four times; and of all the preachers that ever I heard, he certainly is the beatenest.
Presbytery met in town that year, and all the big preachers in the state was there.
Sam always would have his say, and nothin' pleased him better'n to talk back to the preachers and git the better of 'em in a argument.
Some preachers look jest like other men, and you can tell the minute you set eyes on 'em that they ain't any wiser or any better than common folks.
Folks didn't call their preachers Tom, Dick, and Harry, and Jim and Sam, like they do now.
Friars Preachers for the use of the professors of the law in Ireland.
Each inn maintains a chapel, with the accompaniment of preachers and other clergy, the services being those of the Church of England.
Biblical Commentary on the Gospels and Acts, adapted especially for Preachers and Students.
Biblical Commentary on the Romans, adapted especially for Preachers and Students.
Parker was one of the last of the grand preachers who spoke with power, bearing commission from the soul.
But as such merely, it was not apprehended by metaphysicians like James Walker, theologians like Parker or preachers like William Henry Channing.
The enfranchised souls of the preachers of truth were equally inaccessible to menace and favour.
The Diet, as we have seen, urged by the enemies of the Reformation, had ordered the evangelical preachers to desist from preaching the doctrines which troubled the people.
The preachers of the truth in Switzerland were united in cordial affection.
The Diet had met in this town, and complaints arrived from all quarters against the rash preachers who were preventing Helvetia from quietly selling the blood of her sons to the stranger.
Many heretical beliefs and many false preachers exist, the proximity of the Mahometans having its effect.
She's turnin' more and more to religion and preachers as she gits older, like a lot of women do when they find they're not excitin' enough to interest the other kind.
I doubt whether the cynical old poet who wrote "The Pleasures of Memory," would have included in that category the recollections of the famous preachers whom he might have heard.
She had company there, and card-assemblies, and preachers in plenty; and set up her little throne there, to which the gentlefolks of the province were welcome to come and bow.
This antipathy to hired preachers was one of Milton's earliest convictions.
The Scottish army had been paid off, and had repassed the border; the Scottish commissioners and preachers had left London.
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