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preachers Meaning in Tamil ( preachers வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சமய அறிவுரை கூறுபவர்,



preachers's Usage Examples:

A letter from Wesley (dated Chester, April 7, 1785) was read, beseeching the members of the Legal Conference not to use their powers for selfish ends but to be absolutely impartial in stationing the preachers, selecting boys for education at Kingswood School, and disposing of connexional funds.


Moreover, the great Christological controversies of the age tended to encourage in Christian writers and preachers an intellectual acuteness and an accuracy of thought and expression of which the earlier centuries had not felt the need.


This influence was due not only to his publications, but also to the "school" or classes for the training of clergymen which he conducted for many years at his home and from which went forth scores of preachers to every part of New England and the middle colonies (states).


According to Knox, Grindal distinguished himself from most of the court preachers in 1553 by denouncing the worldliness of the courtiers and foretelling the evils to follow on the king's death.


Statistics for 1909 show 1178 ministers, 16,158 local preachers, 212,168 members, 4484 chapels, 465,531 Sunday scholars, 59,557 teachers.


He named one hundred preachers who after his death were to meet once a year, fill up vacancies in their number, appoint a president and secretary, station the preachers, admit proper persons into the ministry, and take general oversight of the societies.


The appetite of the Welsh people for sermons is enormous, and the preachers are characterized by an exceptionally high order of pulpit power.


But the fanatical preachers of the League clamoured furiously for vengeance, and on the 1st of August 1589, while Henry III.


He was beloved by all the preachers, and his Checks to Antinomianism show that he was a courteous controversialist.





Synonyms:

reverend, sermonizer, preacher man, clergyman, gospeller, revivalist, sermoniser, man of the cloth, evangelist, gospeler,



Antonyms:

lay reader, temporalty, profane, laity, layman,

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