Public proselytization of a religious message to crowds of people in open places.
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Examples for "open-air preaching"
Examples for "open-air preaching"
1The open-air preaching at Perran led to many similar services there, and at other places.
2Here is another picturesque old mansion and an interesting stone cross in the churchyard with a platform for open-air preaching.
3Most of them had for a long time a positive horror of open-air preaching and of the co-operation of lay preachers.
4For a long time he held back from the thought of open-air preaching, but now he saw that it must be done.
1No one could exactly shine at street preaching at first, you know.
2Our work began as a simple religious movement, with street preaching.
3From his youth he was fond of street preaching.
4In 1829, he was well known, if not for street preaching, for loud discussions and pavement exhortations, but he did not make set sermons.
5First, we had George Lee standing around on Merrion Street preaching doom and gloom to the camera.
1The public preaching of the word is an eminent ordinance of Christ.
2They had resolved to prevent any public preaching in their town.
3Yet is the duty of the apostles other than public preaching?
4As early as 1562, there had been public preaching in the neighborhood of Ypres.
5It accused him of originating the Request, the image- breaking, and the public preaching.
6His earliest public preaching was but the net cast to catch the few faithful disciples.
7He had permitted the public preaching to continue, but had not introduced it for the first time.
8What do you suppose our Divine Rabbis of the Temple and the commencement of His public preaching?
9When the news of the public preaching reached Spain, there were almost daily consultations at the grove of Segovia.
10The Request, the beggar banquets, the public preaching, the image-breaking, the Accord of August, had been followed by reaction.
11To the Sabbath and to public preaching Christendom owes more than to all other sources of moral elevation combined.
12This silence, accompanied with much humanity, was taken for a permission, by Father Xavier, to continue his public preaching.
13Wimpy has advised Anderson that the business will not permit him to conduct public preaching or religious gatherings in its restaurants.
14George Fox, the representative of these ideas, began his public preaching in 1648, and his doctrines at once found wide acceptance.
15While, however, no one would venture singly to commence the disturbance, they agreed simultaneously to make a beginning with public preaching.
16The Sermon on the Mount contains an epitome of the public preaching of the Lord Jesus, and every sentence is pregnant with meaning.
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