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1 He was eager to be in his own pulpit when Sunday came.
2 Could he be more sedentary, during the psalm, in his own pulpit ?
3 The place where he spoke was in his own pulpit .
4 Will it not be a pleasure to hear him in his own pulpit again?
5 I was most of the time in my own pulpit , sometimes for ten months in succession.
6 Mr. Crawley had been obstinate and overbearing, and had persisted in claiming his right to his own pulpit .
7 Above these seats was a second row, occupied by ordained elders, and there they too had their own pulpit .
8 But you will have to come early or you will not be able to get into your own pulpit .
9 HE had planned when he came to the city to return to Raymond and be in his own pulpit on Sunday.
10 From a discourse recently delivered by the author, in his own pulpit at Providence, on his return from a voyage to Europe.
11 He longed to speak out from his own pulpit at the full height of his voice, and tell the people what he was.
12 The news spread in all directions that "the parson was converted," and that by his own sermon, in his own pulpit to.
13 In fact, religion may be said to have failed in Germany and many state-paid preachers launched sermons of hate from their state- owned pulpits .
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