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Definition of preaching
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of preaching is as below...
Preaching
(n.) The act of
delivering
a
religious
discourse;
the art of
sermonizing;
also, a
sermon;
a
public
religious
discourse;
serious,
earnest
advice..
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Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) The whole body of the
clergy;
preachers
as a
class;
also,
preaching..
Itinerate
::
Itinerate
(v. i.) To
wander
without
a
settled
habitation;
to
travel
from place or on a
circuit,
particularly
for the
purpose
of
preaching,
lecturing,
etc..
Evangelism
::
Evangelism
(n.) The
preaching
or
promulgation
of the
gospel.
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit,
or
preaching;
as, a
pulpit
orator;
pulpit
eloquence..
Sermoning
::
Sermoning
(n.) The act of
discoursing;
discourse;
instruction;
preaching.
Postillation
::
Postillation
(n.) The act of
postillating;
exposition
of
Scripture
in
preaching.
Predicant
::
Predicant
(a.)
Predicating;
affirming;
declaring;
proclaiming;
hence;
preaching.
Silence
::
Silence
(v. t.) To
restrain
from the
exercise
of any
function,
privilege
of
instruction,
or the like,
especially
from the act of
preaching;
as, to
silence
a
minister
of the
gospel..
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.)
Suited
or
intended
to
excite
temporarily
great
interest
or
emotion;
melodramatic;
emotional;
as,
sensational
plays or
novels;
sensational
preaching;
sensational
journalism;
a
sensational
report..
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Concionatory
::
Concionatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
preaching
or
public
addresses.
Preaching
::
Preaching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Preac.
Unpreach
::
Unpreach
(v. t.) To undo or
overthrow
by
preaching.
Prophecy
::
Prophecy
(n.)
Public
interpretation
of
Scripture;
preaching;
exhortation
or
instruction.
Sough
::
Sough (v. i.) A cant or
whining
mode of
speaking,
especially
in
preaching
or
praying..
Predication
::
Predication
(n.)
Preaching.
Pulpitish
::
Pulpitish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
like
preaching.
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) An
elevated
place,
or
inclosed
stage,
in a
church,
in which the
clergyman
stands
while
preaching..
Pulpitry
::
Pulpitry
(n.) The
teaching
of the
pulpit;
preaching.
Outpreach
::
Outpreach
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
preaching.
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