Preaching - Law Dictionary Search Results
Blackfriar
the black mantle of the Dominicans called also predicant and preaching friar in France Jacobin Also sometimes a Benedictine
Pulpit
Of or pertaining to the pulpit or preaching as a pulpit orator pulpit eloquence
Lecturer
of lectures; also a clergyman who assists rectors, etc., in preaching, etc. See the (English) Lecturers and Parish Clerks Act, 1844
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Churchwardens
or church porch during the time of divine service or preaching; but shall cause them either to come in or depart.'
Candidating
The taking of the position of a candidate specifically the preaching of a clergyman with a view to settlement
Sermoning
The act of discoursing discourse instruction preaching
Redemptorist
at Detroit The Fathers of the Congregation devote themselves to preaching to the neglected esp in missions and retreats and are
Pulpitry
The teaching of the pulpit preaching
Pulpitish
Of or pertaining to the pulpit like preaching
Charities, or Public Trusts
of the statute. Such is money given to maintain a preaching minister; to maintain a school master in a parish; for
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