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pulpits Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


pulpits ka kya matlab hota hai


लुगदी

Noun:

उपदेश-मंच, व्यासगद्दी, व्यासपीठ,



pulpits शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



कुछ समय के बाद उन्हें श्रीगोकुलाधीश मन्दिर में व्यासगद्दी मिल गयी।

चक्र तीर्थ के अतिरिक्त व्यासगद्दी, ललिता देवी का मंदिर, भूतनाथ का मंदिर, कुशावर्त, ब्रह्मकुंड, जानकीकुंड और पंचप्रयाग आदि आकर्षक स्थल हैं।

इससे खूबसूरत मिहराब पुरे इस्लाम में कहीं नहीं पाया जाता, और इसकी उपदेश-मंच यरुशलम के बाद देखने में सबसे शानदार है; इसमें एक सुंदर मीनार भी है जिसे ख़लीफ़ा हिशम इब्न अब्द अल-मलिक द्वारा निर्मित किया गया।

pulpits's Usage Examples:

Previous to his removal from West Roxbury to Boston Parker spent a year in Europe, calling in Germany upon Paulus, Gervinus, De Wette and Ewald, and preaching in Liverpool in the pulpits of James Martineau and J.


No Unitarian publisher could be found for his sermon, and nearly all the pulpits of the city were closed against him.


In consequence of these and other views, he was denounced from the pulpits, forbidden to lecture or to write (May 10, 16 9 0), and his arrest was ordered.


In the great body of noble religious eloquence delivered from French pulpits during the 17th century, the first place is certainly held by the sermons of J.


The insistence on an inward spiritual experience was the great contribution made by Friends ' At the time referred to, and during the Commonwealth, the pulpits of the cathedrals and churches were occupied by Episcopalians of the Richard Baxter type, Presbyterians, Independents and a few Baptists.


But how many of us who now fill pulpits started out as Sunday-school teachers and CSSM beach mission helpers.


Unitarian tendencies away from the Calvinism of the old Congregational churches were plainly evident about 1750, and it is said by Andrew P. Peabody (1811-1893) that by 1780 nearly all the Congregational pulpits around Boston were filled by Unitarians.


At the last meeting of the Lambeth Conference (1907) some overtures, on certain conditions, were made for (a) joint consecration of bishops, (b) joint ordination of ministers, (c) interchange of pulpits.


He ordered the clergy to read it in all pulpits (1688).


The common use of metal for pulpits is a peculiarity FIG.



Synonyms:

podium, platform, soapbox, dais, ambo, stump, rostrum,



Antonyms:

ride,



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