Preach - Law Dictionary Search Results
Clergyman
An ordained minister a man regularly authorized to preach the gospel and administer its ordinances in England usually restricted
evangelize
To instruct in the gospel to preach the gospel to to convert to Christianity as to evangelize
License
be illegal a grant of permission as a license to preach to practice medicine to sell gunpowder or intoxicating liquors
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Preach
To proclaim or publish tidings specifically to proclaim the gospel to discourse publicly on a religious subject or from a...
Sermonize
To compose or write a sermon or sermons to preach
Arya Samaj
read the Vedas and have them read, to teach or preach them to others. It has a distinct organisation, the membership
Religion
a person believing in a particular faith to practise it, preach it and profess it. It is civil in nature, Most
Concionate
To preach
Redemptorist
at Detroit The Fathers of the Congregation devote themselves to preaching to the neglected esp in missions and retreats and are
Pulpit
Of or pertaining to the pulpit or preaching as a pulpit orator pulpit eloquence
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