pulpit Meaning in Tamil ( pulpit வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
சமய உரை மேடை,
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pulpit's Usage Examples:
Ursus in 370-390, which had a nave and four aisles, was destroyed in 1734-44, only the (inaccessible) crypt and the round campanile remaining from the earlier structure; there are fragments of reliefs from a pulpit erected by Archbishop Agnellus (556-569) in the interior.
In his own day he took high rank as a pulpit orator, and even royalty had to beg for a seat amongst his audiences; but his sermons are now forgotten.
There is also a fine pulpit by Fra Guglielmo dell' Agnello of Pisa (1270).
The most interesting room in this building is that which was occupied by Luther in 1530, where the surroundings may have inspired, though (as is now proved) he did not compose, the famous hymn, Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott; the bed on which he slept, and the pulpit from which he preached in the old chapel are shown.
Peabody (1811-1893) that by 1780 nearly all the Congregational pulpits around Boston were filled by Unitarians.
Their resentment was inflamed by a powerful party, embracing the magistrates, the ministers, the favourite eunuchs, the ladies of the court, and Eudoxia the empress herself, against whom the preacher thundered daily from the pulpit of St Sophia.
"Ursus in 370-390, which had a nave and four aisles, was destroyed in 1734-44, only the (inaccessible) crypt and the round campanile remaining from the earlier structure; there are fragments of reliefs from a pulpit erected by Archbishop Agnellus (556-569) in the interior.
He was a born fighter, and carried the fire and eloquence he showed on the platform and in the pulpit into journalism.
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 lesson is prodigiously enhanced when we pass from the pulpit to his household ministrations.
The sculptures of the portals, the pulpit, the Paschal candelabrum, 'c.
Synonyms:
podium, platform, soapbox, dais, ambo, stump, rostrum,
Antonyms:
ride,