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preacher
[ pree-cher ]
noun
Preacher
1/ ˈpriːtʃə /
noun
- the PreacherBible the author of Ecclesiastes or the book of Ecclesiastes
preacher
2/ ˈpriːtʃə /
noun
- a person who has the calling and function of preaching the Christian Gospel, esp a Protestant clergyman
- a person who preaches
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According to a Yemeni intelligence source, Saïd met with the notorious U.S. preacher Anwar al Awlaki.
Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy.
The best answer Sutton offers is a statement by the preacher John Roach Stratton back in 1918.
The preacher gave sheriff deputies permission to search his SUV but warned them “there was something bad” inside.
In keeping with the facade, Williams showed himself to be dedicated preacher who “knows his scripture.”
If dat preacher goes to run a bar agin me,” he says, “py golly, I makes no more moneys!
Louis Bourdaloue died; esteemed the best preacher that France ever produced.
Joseph Towers died; a printer, bookseller, and afterwards a preacher with the title of LL.
Joseph Blanco White, an English preacher and controversial writer, died, aged 67.
"Come in," shouted the old preacher, not even looking around, for he still seemed to doubt his sense of hearing.
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